🌈 Color Your World with Periwinkle Magic!
Jacquard Products Acid Dye in Periwinkle offers an exceptional dyeing experience with its brilliant, colorfast formula. Designed for use with silk and wool, this hot water dye can color up to two pounds of fiber, making it a versatile choice for all your creative projects.
Compatible Material | Silk, Wool |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
M**Y
Great color
Css as my wait to dye stuff with this dye.
L**S
Excellent color
I bought it to dye some clothing. The color came out great! Easy to use!
H**S
Great color
Dyed a cashmere sweater and it turned out great.
S**S
Pricey but worth it, a perfect red for dyeing wool and alpaca, silk too
I use this shade of red very often. I use acid dye (activated by the mordant you choose, acidic like household vinegar or powdered citric acid, the main ingredient of kool-aid.) to custom color my fibers for spinners. This shade, Fire Red, is indispensable. I also use the Country Classics brand of dye, but for a nice warm tomato red, I add this color by Jacquard. The only reason that I'm giving this less than five stars is the price. I can easily use up half of this size container when mixing up my dye stock. I also use kool-aid and Wilton's gel colors for my acid dyeing. (This type of preparation works best with protein fibers like wool and silk, and it does a beautiful job on undyed firestar (superfine nylon, adds a bit of sparkle). You can use the "acid" dyes like this one for other fibers too. Just change your mordants to those compatible with plant fibers like cotton and linen. (Instead of vinegar or citric acid, use a small amount of soda ash.) My other tip is this: try dyeing your wool top or roving in a very low oven. I soak my wool in lukewarm water with just a few drops of blue Dawn dish soap. Squeeze out only the excess water, it's important to keep the fiber wet. The dye travels much faster through wet fiber free of lanolin (alpaca doesn't have any). I apply my dyestock, wrap my fibers in heavy plastic wrap and then heavy aluminum foil. Bake in a big casserole dish, covered, in 225 degree oven for one hour, 90 minutes max. Allow the wrapped fibers to cool very slowly, then rinse very gently. My wool stays incredibly soft.
K**S
Worked perfectly following directions
My daughter and I dyed a thrifted Pendleton sweater that had some light stains. We used all the dye and intentionally wanted it to be darker so as to cover the imperfections of the garment- it turned out a lovely scarlet!It launders fine and holds the dye well.Just do some basic research on how to properly dye the fabric you are working with and it should turn out great! So glad we did this!
A**R
Not Salmon!
After prepping fiber for over a month, washing, combing ,carding I was so excited to dye my merino wool. A beautiful Salmon cor was exactly what I was looking for to blend in some Alpaca grey.This dye is GD hot pink, not Salmon. Not even a pretty hot pink, but a hideous cheap hooker hot pink. A months work put in trash barrel. This dye is a front to the color spectrum.
A**.
Great acid dye.
This is the brand ill always use.And shipping was good.
K**B
I used the dye as directed in the website and it the color was more like purple not even close to burgundy
I was very excited to try this dye out. I bought a white lace kimono that I wanted to dye burgundy for a photo shoot. I used the dye as directed in the website and it the color was more like purple not even close to burgundy. The dye was very even on the fabric and looked amazing, not spotty at all. It was just the wrong color. Unfortunately I had to buy another lace kimono and start over. So that was disapointing.
M**N
Five Stars
purchased for a particular project to dye hand spun yarn
R**N
Salmon, not everyone's favourite, but it's one of mine.
Just like it says on the tin, nice pinky, orange. I dyed a pastel-ly type shade by using a small amount and a rather stronger orange using more, and over dying with ecru. If you like experimenting with orange-y tones this is a nice one.
R**N
My favourite colour
Dyed up some bamboo / merino yarn. Colour was what I think of when I imagine periwinkle. Lavendery, sky-ey blue. I love it.
S**Y
Jacquard Acid Dye
Im excited to put this dye to work dying elastic. I have heard its the best you can get for elastic dying.
B**I
Wishy washy colour (Ecru)
Easy enough to use but rather disappointed in the colour having faithfully followed the instructions.
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