Oh god! I just literally said that, right where your folding the 1st lot of Aida into a semi circle shape, then heh, you just push & squish it down into the bottle, classic! This is the most ludicrously funny ‘how to’ I’ve ever seen, which teaches me all the things not to do by doing them, ALL of them!
I am so happy that you posted this tutorial!! I am calling my sister this weekend to see if she wants to try to dye fabric with me! I would never have had the confidence to try without your video!!!! Thank you!!!!
Hi Kathleen, congratulations on dyeing your own fabric, it turned out really good. I used to dye fabric and t-shirts when I was a teenager and I really had fun with it then. What I wish for nowadays is that the Rit Dye company would make and sell much smaller bottles of the dye. You only need a couple of cap fulls so buying an entire bottle is so much dye. Wouldn’t it be nice if they had a variety pack of colours sold in little tiny bottles. Thanks for doing this fun video and looking forward to your next. Stay well!
Good video, I like the spiral effect from the middle of your fabric outwards that you get with scrunching your fabric the way you do. I too also like chipmunk voice Kathleen!!
Thank you for all the information. I've got some old lace, doilies and linens that I was to try to die and get some colors onto it. Also thank you for mentioning Rit's website for more info on colors...very helpful. Thank you for making this video.
A quick tip I saw on a other floss tube last year....they used dollar store puppy training pads ( a package of I think 15 was $1.25) to cover your counter or table works great and no mess to clean up just fold and throw out and the dye doesn't go thru...genius!! Great video!!
I am currently binge watching all your episodes as i am also a beginner stitcher, you are so amazing, so excited to have a Canadian floss tube, i have been writing down all the stores and links. I so want to be a CSI....lolo..thank you for taking the time to do flosstubes....from cold Saskatchewan......lolol
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I have coffee dyed and tea dyed, so my next step was to try Rit dye. You made it look easy, so I am anxious to try it out, maybe this weekend.
Thank you so much for this! I needed a fabric that was a specific color that was kind of pricey and so I decided to try dying my own. I used your tutorial and the Rit Dye and I think it came out really good! I think I'm going to want to dye all my fabric now haha
Thanks for the great tutorial Kathleen. I have only ever dyed fabric to a solid colour, never mottled, so I'm super keen to give it a go. A hot tip from April May June stitcher, if you're not happy with the result, just bleach it and try again. It works a treat. You can also store the mixed up dye and use it again. I have some old jars that I keep it in, then heat it up in an old pot and off I go again. So fun!
Great tutorial Kathleen ❣️❣️❣️ I live in an older home and have a porcelain kitchen sink!!! I will have to do my rinsing outside...with no hot water 😟 I’m just glad I thought about it BEFORE I tried it!!! Sure do wish I had a utility sink... oh well... I’m still going to try it😊
Good luck! Sometimes I put my fabric back in the dye if I don't think it is dark enough because it always looks darker than it actually is when it is wet. If I like how it looks wet then I put it back in for another 5 minutes or so.
@@stitchuationnormal7082 Thank you!! And thanks for tip, good to know it can go back in the dye if needed. I have some scrap pieces to test out before I try to dye my actual fabric 😜
Thanks for the tutorial, Kathleen! I'm a little nervous to try dyeing. My utility sink is make of a white plastic. I'm pretty sure any dye would discolor it. I want to replace it with a stainless steel sink. Mmm maybe that is how to get it done! 😄
Super great tutorial! Thank you so much! You’re such a good teacher. Unfortunately I don’t have Rit dye, since I’m in Germany, but I‘ll try it with the common brand which is simplicol. 🥳
I got dye for Christmas. I found plastic spoons on clearance & used old cottage cheese & sour cream containers. Now there’s a box in the garage labeled to not use the contents for food purposes.
Great Tutorial 🤗 But I'm wondering if it may be brighter if you had of used salt 🧂 🤔! I'm not sure if it makes the fabric color last longer but I've heard that it makes the fabric more accepting of the dye... Salt in natural fibers & vinegar in synthetic fibers. Again great tutorial. Thanks for Sharing... 🤗😊❤😊🤗
Oh god! I just literally said that, right where your folding the 1st lot of Aida into a semi circle shape, then heh, you just push & squish it down into the bottle, classic!
This is the most ludicrously funny ‘how to’ I’ve ever seen, which teaches me all the things not to do by doing them, ALL of them!
I am so happy that you posted this tutorial!! I am calling my sister this weekend to see if she wants to try to dye fabric with me! I would never have had the confidence to try without your video!!!! Thank you!!!!
Did you give it a try? I am so curious to see how everyone's fabric turns out
Thanks for the amazing video! To get a paler colour would you just use less dye?
Hi Kathleen, congratulations on dyeing your own fabric, it turned out really good. I used to dye fabric and t-shirts when I was a teenager and I really had fun with it then. What I wish for nowadays is that the Rit Dye company would make and sell much smaller bottles of the dye. You only need a couple of cap fulls so buying an entire bottle is so much dye. Wouldn’t it be nice if they had a variety pack of colours sold in little tiny bottles. Thanks for doing this fun video and looking forward to your next. Stay well!
I would LOVE if there was a mini set! I would definitely buy that, such a good idea
Good video, I like the spiral effect from the middle of your fabric outwards that you get with scrunching your fabric the way you do. I too also like chipmunk voice Kathleen!!
Beautiful pieces, wow. Thanks for showing how easy it is as long as you don't mind a little mess.
Thank you for all the information. I've got some old lace, doilies and linens that I was to try to die and get some colors onto it. Also thank you for mentioning Rit's website for more info on colors...very helpful. Thank you for making this video.
A quick tip I saw on a other floss tube last year....they used dollar store puppy training pads ( a package of I think 15 was $1.25) to cover your counter or table works great and no mess to clean up just fold and throw out and the dye doesn't go thru...genius!! Great video!!
Great tip I have a box of puppy pads that I can use thanks!
I am currently binge watching all your episodes as i am also a beginner stitcher, you are so amazing, so excited to have a Canadian floss tube, i have been writing down all the stores and links. I so want to be a CSI....lolo..thank you for taking the time to do flosstubes....from cold Saskatchewan......lolol
Hi Cheryl!!! Welcome to my wacky channel and thank you for watching
Wow! I never knew you couldn’t use something you put dye in! I’ve never dyed anything but you make it look easy!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I have coffee dyed and tea dyed, so my next step was to try Rit dye. You made it look easy, so I am anxious to try it out, maybe this weekend.
You can do it!
Thank you so much for this! I needed a fabric that was a specific color that was kind of pricey and so I decided to try dying my own. I used your tutorial and the Rit Dye and I think it came out really good! I think I'm going to want to dye all my fabric now haha
So glad I could help!
Great video 😊 I'm planning to dye my fabric for the first time and this is a great help getting started!
I want to Rit dye but I’ve been so nervous about it! This helps A LOT!
You did an excellent tutorial Kathleen❤
oh your color came out exactly how I want mine to look only tan-ish
Thanks for explaining all the details. I've leaned a lot from this video.
Worked great, thanks!!! Used the extra dye using the same technique on a t shirt, that came out great as well👍
oh great idea!
Fabulous video, Kathleen!! I'm ready to do this, lol. Thanks so much for the lesson. It was awesome, and love your finished pieces!!😊
You can do it!
I love dying fabric. I love your results. They look great.
Thanks for the tutorial Kathleen! Your fabric turned out beautiful.
You are so welcome! I hope you try it out!!
Thanks for the great tutorial Kathleen. I have only ever dyed fabric to a solid colour, never mottled, so I'm super keen to give it a go. A hot tip from April May June stitcher, if you're not happy with the result, just bleach it and try again. It works a treat. You can also store the mixed up dye and use it again. I have some old jars that I keep it in, then heat it up in an old pot and off I go again. So fun!
Those are excellent tips!!! Thank you so much
@@stitchuationnormal7082 You are so welcome. XX
Your fabric came out really well! Lovely colours 😍x
chipmunk voice Kathleen is my new favorite Kathleen 😂
I imagine it is what I would sound like in real life if people were able to fast forward me when they want me to shut my yip yap
Such a great tutorial and your fabrics are beautiful! Thanks Kathleen!
Great tutorial. Your fabrics came out beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial Kathleen ❣️❣️❣️ I live in an older home and have a porcelain kitchen sink!!! I will have to do my rinsing outside...with no hot water 😟 I’m just glad I thought about it BEFORE I tried it!!! Sure do wish I had a utility sink... oh well... I’m still going to try it😊
Such a great video! I haven’t dyed fabric yet but you have been very helpful. Your results turned out great!
Absolutely beautifully done. Thanks for your video.
Great tutorial. Your fabrics turned out amazing. I’ve been looking for a specific color and I’m just going to make it myself now!
More stitchuationnormal🎉🎉 love it keep them coming
I snuck a week off but I should be back with a real flosstube tomorrow hee hee
That was interesting! Thanks Kat!!❤️❤️❤️
That’s beautiful!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I loved how your pieces turned out, I can’t wait to try this !
Good luck! Sometimes I put my fabric back in the dye if I don't think it is dark enough because it always looks darker than it actually is when it is wet. If I like how it looks wet then I put it back in for another 5 minutes or so.
@@stitchuationnormal7082 Thank you!! And thanks for tip, good to know it can go back in the dye if needed. I have some scrap pieces to test out before I try to dye my actual fabric 😜
So easy.... and it turned out so pretty!
Thanks for the tutorial, Kathleen! I'm a little nervous to try dyeing. My utility sink is make of a white plastic. I'm pretty sure any dye would discolor it. I want to replace it with a stainless steel sink. Mmm maybe that is how to get it done! 😄
heehee I like the way you think!
Can you use plastic spoon instead of metal?
Gorgeous colours. Xx
Great video!
Marilyn
You did an AMAZING DEMO!
Great tutorial, Kathleen! Your fabric is so pretty!
Those turned out amazing.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for doing this tutorial helps out a lot have a wonderful evening 😊💗🧵🤗
Super great tutorial! Thank you so much! You’re such a good teacher.
Unfortunately I don’t have Rit dye, since I’m in Germany, but I‘ll try it with the common brand which is simplicol. 🥳
Great fun, brilliant insight. Thanks.
Your tutorial was great. Thank you
Thank you. Great fabric
So gorgeous 💜
I got dye for Christmas. I found plastic spoons on clearance & used old cottage cheese & sour cream containers. Now there’s a box in the garage labeled to not use the contents for food purposes.
Amazing! Sour cream containers are a great idea!
Great Tutorial 🤗 But I'm wondering if it may be brighter if you had of used salt 🧂 🤔!
I'm not sure if it makes the fabric color last longer but I've heard that it makes the fabric more accepting of the dye... Salt in natural fibers & vinegar in synthetic fibers.
Again great tutorial.
Thanks for Sharing... 🤗😊❤😊🤗
I have heard this! I am going to have to try it next time. Thank you!
This looks so easy!! Thank you for the tutorial!!
Great tutorial!
Thank you. Very helpful tutorial. 😄
Loved your video thank you
Thanks!
Nice, thanks!
Great video. Thanks
Great job
Why can’t you use glass or stainless steel for food again? I can see not using plastic but glass & ss??
Nice job!!! I wondered how to get the mottle effect since I have only solid dyed lol 😂
Well you are doing better than me because you knew it was called mottled and not modeled like me hahaha
thank you for making this video :)
You made it look easy. I'm going to try it. Thanks. ☺
thanks for the tutorial video
This was helpful!! Thank you!!
Thank you😊
Do you have a sprinkle dye powder for mottled effect
I haven’t tried that before but I’m curious about it
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Hello maam . Is it possible that the dye will stain on the done cross stitch ? If you wash it ?
Yes, it is possible that it might run if you wash it after stitching. I don’t wash my hand dyed fabrics because it very well could run
Why mix so much dye when you only use a few tablespoons??
Can I wash my project when it is complete?
It won’t be colourfast so I don’t wash them after I stitch.
Have you tried ice dying?
No, I haven't- it looks cool but I don't trust myself, I would probably go overboard and I don't think I have the patience. Have you? Is it fun?
@@stitchuationnormal7082 No, not yet but I'm going to. It just looks really messy!!
Great tutorial, thank you🤗