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For the traditional reactive dyeing process you will need dye powder, soda ash, urea (opt.), fabric detergent (opt.), dust mask, gloves, and safety glasses. Dye Mixing: For the color swatch, we used 2 tsp Ice Dye Blue dye powder to 1/2 cup warm water with 1/2 tsp urea. You can use less dye powder to get a lighter hue or more dye powder for a darker hue. Use your own reactive dye procedure or one of the dyeing procedures from the links below. Happy dyeing! Tie Dye PDF More Dye Info: We spend a lot of time finding the top quality suppliers for our dyes. Most of our dyes are purchased from overseas. We take the dye and create our own colors which requires a complex method and manual process. This allows us to be consistent with the dye colors. We
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