🎉 Dive into the world of indigo magic!
JacquardBlue Indigo Dye is an 8 oz dye solution designed for creating vibrant blue patterns on various natural fabrics and surfaces. It features a unique property that reveals color upon exposure to oxygen, making it ideal for artistic projects like shibori bags and macrame. The dye is easy to use, dissolving effortlessly in water, and is pre-reduced by 60% for a simplified dyeing process.
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
T**O
Easiest way to explore the incredible world of indigo dying
This old world concept Indigo dying intrigued me and this was a great product to use to see how my tying and wrapping and shibori sewing would turn out. It is super easy to use.Quick shipping too
E**S
Kind of a science experiment…
This is the real deal. It is a bit more involved than just stirring some dye into water and soaking the fabric, however it’s Not hard to do, just make sure you follow whatever “ recipe” you are using and have all the supplies on hand. The resulting color is beautiful! I washed my items in the washing machine and they faded somewhat but that could easily be due to mistakes on my part. Time will tell, I plan on doing many more projects.
M**A
Used for indigo dying kitchen towels
This product was really good and I have been enjoying using it. Good quality.
R**R
Indigo dyeing as chemistry lab for 8th grade
I wish I had understood that this dye was synthetic rather than from a plant when I bought but I am still very happy with the dye itself. Directions from jacquard website are good enough to get going but I could wish for better information. Try not to get the "flower" on whatever you're dyeing.It makes that part look much more gray-ish. Since I dyed both flour sack towels and some yardage for quilting, I found the gray effect to be interesting, even if it wasn't what I wanted and now I know better. I only needed one minute submerged to get a great color. The first 2 photos are of fat quarters starting with white fabric. The next was a shirt that was "oatmeal" colored, sort of beige. I really like how it turned out. Last is of the flour sack towels. Indigo is supposed to have antibacterial properties and be somewhat bug repellent. I can tell you the mosquitoes didn't notice any repelling properties and happily dive bombed me as I was working on dyeing the fast quarters.I plan to use this as a chemistry lab for my 8th grade students to dye flour sack towels. Then we will use the towels in the classroom for the rest of the year to save on paper towels. The indigo vat has to be reduced solution to dye the fabric (I used fructose and it worked fine) and then the fabric oxidizes in atmosphere when removed from the vat and turns from green to blue as you watch. Students will be able to see the chemical reactions.Teachers: if this is your first time playing with indigo then I recommend their kit, rather than this bag otherwise you are having to chase around and find ingredients.
P**N
Dye
A okay, still need to try to dye my shirt though
F**E
Must have all ingredients needed before starting
Color was beautiful! Research how to do this if you have never done this before! All ingredients are needed for the correct outcome. I had to order my ingredient twice because I didn't know I needed other items to go with this. There are no directions on the package of dye itself.
Y**W
this is an easy solution if you want to dye something fast and ...
Ready to dye. No hassle. Wear gloves!!I would mention that this is not how a real indigo dye bath works, this is an easy solution if you want to dye something fast and call it indigo. But its basically just powder you add to water, i expected no less. High quality though
J**E
Great indigo
Really good indigo color. Great value . Lots of good crystals . Absolutely no complaints.
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