My first project was one of my favorite sweatshirts. It was given to me by my brother's girlfriend, and it is just so dang comfortable! One morning I was leaving to go out for the day with my parents, wearing this sweatshirt, and my mother informed me that I had a bleach stain on the back! So for months it hung in my closet, unworn because of that stain! Finally I took matter into my own hands, and decided it was time for a dye bath!
I started with a dark blue. I thought this color would work nice with the original color, as opposed to trying to make it blend in.
The stain was in the lower back region, so I tied it off above the stain so I could keep track of how far up the dye would go.
Then I let it soak!
Check that color! |
Then a nice rinse, along with a quick spin in the dryer!
rinse rinse |
This was my finished product!
Why, hello there |
But the stain was STILL THERE!
The Worst |
So, after some creative thought, I took to my craft shelf in the basement and dug out some fabric paints, and did some free styling over the stain. Not much else I could do, so anything would be better than nothing! I added some more detail, let it dry, and voila, my sweatshirt was reinvented!
Some fun design |
What stain?? |
My next dye project was simple, and unexciting. I had older yoga pants that were not-so-black anymore. I would never notice this until after I put them on and wore them out somewhere. They just needed a little dye bath to darken the color! So I purchased some black dye, and got to soaking!
Warning: black dye takes a looong time to rinse out. My washer was on the fritz, so throwing it into the machine wasn't going to be an option. Rinse and rinse and rinse, finally I just decided to throw them into the dryer until they were dry enough to hang on the line. Once the washer was fixed, I threw them into an all black wash, and now they look great!
It was nice to revamp some of my old clothing, and turn them into things that would again be wearable!
Until next time!
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