Ashford Protein Dye Pack

ASH-APD12PK

UPC:
9418647411461
Typically Ships In:
1 - 3 Days

The Ashford dyes are very easy to use and the colors they produce are clear and bright.

These are weak acid dyes so white vinegar or citric acid can be used to fix the dyes making them suitable for the home dyer.

The dyes are for wool, silk and other animal (protein) fibers and are fully concentrated with only 10gm (0.25 oz.) dyeing 1kg (2.2 lbs.) of fiber or yarn.

There are 12 colors that have been carefully selected for compatibility and when mixed will produce a wide range of hues.

Features

  • 12 x 10g Colors
    • Shamrock
    • Peacock
    • Chocolate
    • Coal
    • Violet
    • Turquoise
    • Sapphire
    • Indigo
    • Gold
    • Fuchsia
    • Orange
    • Red
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Compliant
  • For use on protein (wool, silk, etc.) fiber and yarn

For detailed material safety data, full dye instructions, colour recipes and advice CLICK HERE.

Colors may vary. Different fibers and yarns do not always dye the same color or shade of color. Dyeing technique, mordants and water quality can cause variation.  

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Description

The Ashford dyes are very easy to use and the colors they produce are clear and bright.

These are weak acid dyes so white vinegar or citric acid can be used to fix the dyes making them suitable for the home dyer.

The dyes are for wool, silk and other animal (protein) fibers and are fully concentrated with only 10gm (0.25 oz.) dyeing 1kg (2.2 lbs.) of fiber or yarn.

There are 12 colors that have been carefully selected for compatibility and when mixed will produce a wide range of hues.

Features

  • 12 x 10g Colors
    • Shamrock
    • Peacock
    • Chocolate
    • Coal
    • Violet
    • Turquoise
    • Sapphire
    • Indigo
    • Gold
    • Fuchsia
    • Orange
    • Red
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Compliant
  • For use on protein (wool, silk, etc.) fiber and yarn

For detailed material safety data, full dye instructions, colour recipes and advice CLICK HERE.

Colors may vary. Different fibers and yarns do not always dye the same color or shade of color. Dyeing technique, mordants and water quality can cause variation.  

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