hello. thans so much. i want to ask you. if i will wash them, they will look the same after, or they will loss the texture and will be fluffy. have a nice time 🙂
Amazing ❤️ This might sound like a stupid question... But can you dye the wool with natural pigment based hair dyes (like directions, stargazer, manic panic, crazy colour, arctic fox etc)? I know it's wool so it should be dyed with clothing dye... But it'd be far easier and more accessible to more people if you could dye it that way :)
Ok, so I have jacquard acid dye.... but it only gives directions to do it stove top.... how do I do it the way you are? How do you prep the dye to do it the way you are.
Pre soak like she says in the last video. Then put it on like she has and it needs to be completely dried. And it needs to dry not on cloth to absorb all color.
Sugar Shark I recommend acid dyes for wool. For example Jacquard has a lot of colour options and they can easily be mixed together to get even more shades. To make them stick you'll want to add vinegar or citric acid to the dye+water mix. They can be found at some craft stores and also online! But you could also experiment with food colouring and Kool-aid which can both be mixed into all sorts of colours, but for dyeing wool i personally prefer the acid dyes.
Can u add a tutorial on the braids and spirals that appear to be in the mix?
Really enjoyed your dread videos, very informative. Thank you for sharing! Will be making some wool dreads soon :)
Are the dreads washable without losing colour?
Beautiful colours!
These are stunning.
you are so amazing!! i love my dreads
hello. thans so much. i want to ask you. if i will wash them, they will look the same after, or they will loss the texture and will be fluffy. have a nice time 🙂
Is it best to dye the wool roving 1st and make dreads 2nd or to simply dye the pre formed dreads?
Amazing ❤️
This might sound like a stupid question... But can you dye the wool with natural pigment based hair dyes (like directions, stargazer, manic panic, crazy colour, arctic fox etc)? I know it's wool so it should be dyed with clothing dye... But it'd be far easier and more accessible to more people if you could dye it that way :)
Yes but then it would stain and wash out
What are the brands that you.mentioned you recommend for dyeing wool? I didnt understand the names
Jacquard acid dyes work well
I can't wait to retire so i can put any color braid wool weave in my hair thanks for the video
Can use this technique with RIT dye after I add vinegar ?
Ok, so I have jacquard acid dye.... but it only gives directions to do it stove top.... how do I do it the way you are? How do you prep the dye to do it the way you are.
Pre soak like she says in the last video. Then put it on like she has and it needs to be completely dried. And it needs to dry not on cloth to absorb all color.
is there a way of doing this without a microwave?
What is an example of a good acid dye? Thanks!
Jacquard
very informative, thank you.
what brand dye do you recommend? ive done some research and it seems like in every brand there are some dye shades that are just terrible.
Sugar Shark I recommend acid dyes for wool. For example Jacquard has a lot of colour options and they can easily be mixed together to get even more shades. To make them stick you'll want to add vinegar or citric acid to the dye+water mix. They can be found at some craft stores and also online! But you could also experiment with food colouring and Kool-aid which can both be mixed into all sorts of colours, but for dyeing wool i personally prefer the acid dyes.
Sorry I have not understand witch colors to use :(
Could you perhaps put dye in a bucket and let them soak in it?
Yes