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Fabric Dye

The Classic 1-Color Fabric Dye Solution for Beautiful Results Use nontoxic Tulip Fabric Dyes for one-color dyeing in rich, beautiful colors. Brighten pillow covers, revive a favorite old top or try dip-dye and ombré techniques with the rich pigment in Tulip Permanent Fabric Dyes, your classic solution for 1-color dyeing....

The Classic 1-Color Fabric Dye Solution for Beautiful Results

Use nontoxic Tulip Fabric Dyes for one-color dyeing in rich, beautiful colors. Brighten pillow covers, revive a favorite old top or try dip-dye and ombré techniques with the rich pigment in Tulip Permanent Fabric Dyes, your classic solution for 1-color dyeing. Get permanent, even coverage in a variety of trend and time-favorite colors. 

Vibrant, Mixable Color

Don’t see the shade you’re looking for? Don’t worry! Tulip Permanent Fabric Dyes are mixable for endless vibrant color options. Make your own ultra-rich, custom shades for any and every project!

Stays Bright & Bold Through Machine Washings

Tulip Permanent Fabric Dyes are formulated to stay vibrant through multiple machine washings, so your dye projects stand out with bold, beautiful color – no hand washing needed! These dyes activate with hot water and salt; try them for all of your 1-color dye projects, re-dyeing faded fabrics, and dip dyeing for on-trend clothing and fabric décor like pillow covers and curtains. 

Works Best on 100% Natural Fiber Fabrics

Most brands of fabric dye work best on 100% natural fiber fabrics unless specially formulated for synthetic fabrics. Why is this? Fabrics made from natural materials like cotton, rayon and silk, more easily absorb dye pigments, adopting the properties of the dyes as their own (therefore changing the color of the item you are dyeing to the color you apply). Synthetic fabrics, because they are manmade and have a different chemical makeup than natural materials, require a much more intensive, different process for absorbing dye.

Tulip Permanent Fabric Dyes are formulated to work best on natural-fiber fabrics, especially cotton, linen, ramie and rayon; silk, wool and polyester/cotton mixes dye to lighter shades.

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