Supplies
- Polyester Sherpa Jacket
- DyeMore for Synthetics
- Tongs
- Rubber bands
- Stainless steel pot
- Rubber gloves
- Scissors
Time
30 minutes Total: {{ partial.tEN7.total }}
Difficulty
Beginner Total: {{ partial.tU9U.total }}
Instructions
- Gather supplies
- Prewash jacket in warm, soapy water. This helps to remove any finishes that may interfere with dye absorption.
- Leave the jacket damp and lay it out on a flat surface.
- Scrunch the jacket together to form a flat ball and secure with rubber bands. The more tightly you secure the scrunch, the more white space you will see in the final result.
- To create your dyebath, fill a stainless steel pot with three gallons of hot water.
- Cover pot and heat water on stove top to just below boiling (or 180 F°).
- Wearing gloves, add 1/2 bottle of well-shaken DyeMore for Synthetics and mix well with tongs.
- Carefully add scrunched jacket into dyebath.
- Stir occasionally for 5 to 30 minutes. Allow more time if dyeing 100% polyester. The longer the fabric is in the dye bath, the darker the color will be. Please note that fabric will look darker when wet and will dry lighter.
- When desired color is achieved, remove bound jacket from the dyebath. Squeeze out excess dye.
- Rinse in warm water and then gradually cool water until rinse water begins to run clear.
- Carefully remove rubber bands with a scissors and unfold the jacket.
- Wash in warm water with a mild detergent, rinse and dry.
Posts You May Like