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post #1 of 19
Thread Starter 
I love the colored prefolds and wanted to dye some but I don't want to lose my absorbancy or irritate DS's bum. Is this possible? Any tips??
post #2 of 19
subbing. i would LOVE to tie-dye some of my prefolds.
post #3 of 19
The easiest way if you are just doing a few(or doz or so) is to go to JoAnn's or Michaels or somethign and get the tye-dye kit, or individual colors. The directions and everything you need should be included, and they are pretty inexpensive.
I think the brands are usuall, rainbow rock, dylon, or something similar. I would stay away from rit, it is not a great dye.

Have fun. I did a few for one of my kiddos, and it wasn't too hard.

The other option is to go to www.dharmatrading.com and get the supplies from there. They have lots to read about on the subject of dying and they have blanks too, so you can even get tiny t-shirts and stuff to dye to match the prefolds.
post #4 of 19
oh, and I bet there is a lot more advice in the crafting forum here.
post #5 of 19
it does not affect absorbancy or anything - and if you get the dylon or rainbow rock dyes or the dharma dyes, you should not have any problems with irritation either. It is lots of fun to do.

some tips - red is a difficult color. Rinse the heck out of it and wash, wash, wash it because it is the WORST color for bleeding. If you can get some synthropol from Dharma, that will be the best thing for you to wash them out with because it pulls the excess dye out.

Above all, do NOT get the RIT dyes - those are horrible and will bleed out.

hth and if you have any questions, feel free to contact me
post #6 of 19
Thread Starter 
If I just wanted to dye them one color should I use the tie-dye kit or would it be easier to use something else? Figure I will start simple!
post #7 of 19
I believe the dylon comes in single color packets.
post #8 of 19
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Originally Posted by mamamoo View Post
I believe the dylon comes in single color packets.
yes it does - but if you are only doing a few prefolds, you will spend more money on dye than it will be worth unless you plan on dying a bunch of other things as well. If you just got a few colors and did like 3 or 4 prefolds in each color, it woldn't be so bad. You could also experiment a little and do some dip dying to mix it up a bit
post #9 of 19
listen to Sherri, she knows her stuff.
post #10 of 19
Thread Starter 
Dip dying ?? Very interested in what this is.

And DH thinks dipes dont need to be fun because all the do is catch poo
post #11 of 19
yeah, dying with dylon is pretty fun. I suggest using more salt than they recommend and to leave it in longer too. Definitely keep stirring in the first few minutes or else it will get blotchy and only do a few per packet or else it will come out uneven. I love all my dyed prefolds and people are always impressed when I tell them I dyed them My tiny heiny's will always be my favorite though she's growing out of them though
post #12 of 19
I like Dylon for single color dying and Dharma dyes (Procion MX) for tie dyes. Dylon dye is cheap and easy to use. Just rinse a lot after to make sure you have no dye left.
post #13 of 19
Ok, official thread hijack coming up--

Does anyone know about dying prefolds with Kool-Aid? I know you would use the unsweetened kind in the single packets ( I used to be one of those people who dyed their hair with Kool-Aid, and that's what we used) but how much water would you use, and would you want it to be hot or cold? Anyone have any ideas?

Ok, un-hijacking now, to say that I agree with the PP who recommended Dharma dyes... I love them, and they have great colors
post #14 of 19
YOu can't use kool aid for plant fibers. It can be used for animal fiber(why it worked on your hair). The most it would do to cotton or hemp is to stain it, and it woul dwash out pretty quick. Sorry!!
post #15 of 19
Thread Starter 
Ok I found the Dylon dye at Hobby Lobby today ... that is one of my weekend projects ... I will let you know how it goes!
post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by mamamoo View Post
YOu can't use kool aid for plant fibers. It can be used for animal fiber(why it worked on your hair). The most it would do to cotton or hemp is to stain it, and it woul dwash out pretty quick. Sorry!!
Oh well, I thought I had read something about this, but maybe they were talking about dying wool soakers or something...

I can't wait to see pics of your pretty new prefolds, SBradbury!
post #17 of 19
Thread Starter 
I've heard of using Kool-Aid to dye wool yarn for knitting soakers ... but that sticks with the idea that it works on for animal fibers.
post #18 of 19
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Originally Posted by ReneeC View Post
Oh well, I thought I had read something about this, but maybe they were talking about dying wool soakers or something...

I can't wait to see pics of your pretty new prefolds, SBradbury!

Yeah, you can use it to dye wool fibers. It turns out pretty good, I still like the professional dyes better though.
post #19 of 19
what about natural dyes? like from flowers...?
(There is a flower dyeing workshop comming up in my area but it's not until aug and I would like pretty diapers now..... )
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