Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Tulip Fabric Dye Open Stock 29036 Fdy Refill Yellow
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Kristi
> 3 dayworks fine to color sand.
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mary
Greater than one weekIt comes in packets that dissolve in the mixing bottle. So nice not to have dye all over my hands while trying to put powder into the mixing bottle.
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Rancher
> 3 dayPerfect die
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wendy tuttle
Greater than one weekIts much nicer to order the dye this way when i need more . I dont need the whole kit sometimes
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Jody saige
> 3 dayThis was impossible to use bc the packet the dye came in was super soft and flimsy. I couldnt get it transferred to the bottle. The dye itself had a consistency that was not condusive to being poured into another container. It went everywhere. We even tried putting water in the packet to get it out and the packet had holes so again....dye everywhere. Very unhappy with this product.
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krystan
> 3 dayIt was easy to use and worked good
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Sid L
> 3 dayNice bright yellow dye that has survived a number of washings without losing color quality. I used it to dye t-shirt fabric in a funky mottled pattern and it worked very well.
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Jessica
> 3 dayWe did purple and yellow shirts. The purple held up well. The yellow faded very badly. We followed all of the instructions and let them sit in a ziplock bag overnight to really soak in the colors. It still faded in the wash.
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Kelli Parker
> 3 dayWorked exactly as I hoped for. My shirt I dyed with this yellow and an orange dye also from Tulip turned out in nice bold colors. Ive washed and worn my shirt a dozen times already and the color has stayed bright and vivid. *I did use soda ash as a pre-soak which helps the color set in the fabric*. This was actually a lot easier to use than I thought. The first time I used it I didnt read the instructions and I tried cutting the packet open and dumping the powder in my bottle. You can actually put the whole packet in the bottle and then add water. The packet dissolves - but do be careful that it is COMPLETELY dissolved before you try to use it or it can get on the fabric you are trying to dye and leave a gross plasticky feeling piece on your fabric if you run it though the dryer. The dye is also super easy to use. It can be done with cold water, so there is no fuss boiling dye and soaking your fabrics. After dying, just make sure you wrap your project in plastic wrap or a bag and let it sit wet with the dye for several hours so the dye can cure.
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Smart shopper
> 3 dayNot a big fan of tulip wont go with it again.