So much color!
"I was so excited for this dye kit to arrive and it definitely delivered! I used way too much dye for the amount of fiber that i was dyeing, but live & learn & use the appropriate weight of dye next time."
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 — 8 verified reviews
This starter kit is great for the beginning dyer as well as the advanced dyer that is just experimenting with the dyes.
Enough to dye approximately 14 pounds of fiber!
Suitable for any protein based fiber such as wool, cashmere, yak, silk, alpaca, angora and silk.
Greener Shades is a non-hazardous, non-chrome dye for use on silk, wool, nylon, or any animal fiber. Formulated without the use of hazardous metals, Greener Shades provides all the washfastness and light fastness of the traditional acid dye without relying on metal compounds to achieve bright and beautiful colors. This advancement is now available to the home/studio dyer with the Greener Shades line of dyes.
Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"I was so excited for this dye kit to arrive and it definitely delivered! I used way too much dye for the amount of fiber that i was dyeing, but live & learn & use the appropriate weight of dye next time."
"This kit made dyeing real simple."
"I so enjoyed my experience with these dyes. The instructions were clear and I got beautiful colors!"
"Love that these dyes are so environmentally conscious . Haven’t used them yet ."
"Kit is as described and came quickly. I have not used the kit yet but the instructions appear easy to follow."
"I don't have a review to offer because I have been busy with other priorities. I am glad I got the product and am hoping to get to the project in the Fall 2021. I would like to write a review at that time."
"The dyes have been easy to use and vibrant colors"
"The colors turned out very nice. They were bright and vibrant. I was especially surprised that the black dye really made a black color, not a blue or purple. I dyed my wool in an old (not for food) crock pot. I also used vinegar not the citric acid that came with the kit."