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If you’re looking for a little aid on how to tea dye, you’ve come to the right place. But introductory – why tea dye? Sometimes I wake up way before dawn and I want to make a doll or a Christmas embellishment right NOW! I live at least 40 minutes from the nearest fabric store and they’re not even open yet. While I might not always have commercially tea dyed muslin on hand to make my bunnies and reindeers, I always have yards and yards of the regular bleached and unbleached muslin that I may convert to the perfective color with tea dye. Other Reasons to Tea Dye: Tea Dye Quirks: Tea Dying Instructions: It’s a good habit to commence any dying project by washing the item/yardage with a mild detergent and rinsing it in cool water. This ensures that the sizing is washed out and won’t inhibit the item from taking on the dye as evenly as possible. Let it sit in the cool water as you make the tea dying mixture. Start by boiling water. A general rule of thumb is 4 cups of water for 1 yard of fabric. When the water boils, remove from the heat. Add 2 tea bags for each 8 ounces of water. So for 4 cups of water, you’ll need eight tea bags. That will make sufficient tea dye to tint one yard of fabric. Let the tea bags soak for 5 minutes. DO NOT ADD THE FABRIC YET. After the steeping, your tea dye concoction will have to be a very dark reddish brown. Pull out the tea bags. Depending on the quality of the bag, you may gently squeeze it to get out the last bit of tea, but be careful the bag doesn’t break and drop bits of soggy leaves into your tea bath. Take the wet yardage and gently squeeze out the excess. You don’t want to add so much water that it dilutes the tea dye. Submerge it into the tea. For a more even dying, gently swish and swirl your fabric periodically. However, if you want your fabric to take the dye unevenly for a more interesting look, just leave it creased and wadded. When you think your fabric is dark enough, remove it from the tea dye mixture and rinse in cool water. During the rinsing process, a lot of the color will flush out. The lovely thing in regards to tea dying is that you may go in front and drop it back in to the dye if you want it darker. There are two ways to set the color. There is only one caveat that I’ve ever heard regarding tea dying: The pronounced amount of tannin in the tea dye may compromise the fibers of the fabric and it will rot away. The tannin will supposedly cut the longevity of the fabric to 30-40 years. |
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