4. At this point in time, I got a little nervous. I expected my water to be a bluish color… but it was a brownish purple. I thought that this may have been due to the pH level of the water I used, so I added a little soda ash to one dye pot, and left the other untouched.
5. I cut two pieces of the cotton lace fabric, submerged each one into one of my 2 dye pots, covered with plastic wrap, and let sit for another 24 hours. I would recommend 24 hours at the least, but you can leave it in for 48 hours for more saturation if you’d like.
6. After 24 hours of untouched dyeing, I removed the lace pieces from the jars and hung them to dry overnight. Here’s how they turned out!
4. At this point in time, I got a little nervous. I expected my water to be a bluish color… but it was a brownish purple. I thought that this may have been due to the pH level of the water I used, so I added a little soda ash to one dye pot, and left the other untouched.5. I cut two pieces of the cotton lace fabric, submerged each one into one of my 2 dye pots, covered with plastic wrap, and let sit for another 24 hours. I would recommend 24 hours at the least, but you can leave it in for 48 hours for more saturation if you’d like.6. After 24 hours of untouched dyeing, I removed the lace pieces from the jars and hung them to dry overnight. Here’s how they turned out!
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