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Your cart is empty.This concentrated, powdered dye produces vibrant colors on silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers and nylon. This dye is easy to use and produces a vibrant, uniform dye job. It will color up to two pounds of fiber depending on the depth of shade.
Savvy
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Fabulous
Gary J, Mongelli Sr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
great paint
Jeanne Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Jacquard dyes are very potent and long lasting. The only dye I will use for my handmade and handspun items. From Wool to Cottons, just follow directions carefully and you will have success.
Liz Gomes
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I bought it to dye some clothing. The color came out great! Easy to use!
harriet E thomas
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Dyed a cashmere sweater and it turned out great.
andrea dyson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2024
Colour didn't turn out at all, it's supposed to be dark orange, but more of a pink than anything
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019
After prepping fiber for over a month, washing, combing ,carding I was so excited to dye my merino wool. A beautiful Salmon cor was exactly what I was looking for to blend in some Alpaca grey.This dye is GD hot pink, not Salmon. Not even a pretty hot pink, but a hideous cheap hooker hot pink. A months work put in trash barrel. This dye is a front to the color spectrum.
Dalpihe2
Reviewed in Germany on September 12, 2018
this product has to be used when washing fabric at 90°C! how can you use it on wool/cotton/silk...clothes? their size will decrease. I have bought another brand that can be used ato 40°C
Miss C Thomson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2018
purchased for a particular project to dye hand spun yarn
Raven
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2017
Just like it says on the tin, nice pinky, orange. I dyed a pastel-ly type shade by using a small amount and a rather stronger orange using more, and over dying with ecru. If you like experimenting with orange-y tones this is a nice one.
Lex
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2017
I bought this to dye a new swimsuit. When the suit arrived it was more of a coral red and not a true red. I went to Jaquard's site for detailed dying instructions and the fire red did just the trick! My cute new 2-piece is now perfectly red! The color came out evenly and true to color chip in my opinion. Admittedly I've only worn it to lay out in the sun so far, but it hasn't faded or left any coloring on my skin, and it has been washed several times. Also, it did not bleed onto any of my other clothes in the wash.
Starry Eve Studios
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2016
I use this shade of red very often. I use acid dye (activated by the mordant you choose, acidic like household vinegar or powdered citric acid, the main ingredient of kool-aid.) to custom color my fibers for spinners. This shade, Fire Red, is indispensable. I also use the Country Classics brand of dye, but for a nice warm tomato red, I add this color by Jacquard. The only reason that I'm giving this less than five stars is the price. I can easily use up half of this size container when mixing up my dye stock. I also use kool-aid and Wilton's gel colors for my acid dyeing. (This type of preparation works best with protein fibers like wool and silk, and it does a beautiful job on undyed firestar (superfine nylon, adds a bit of sparkle). You can use the "acid" dyes like this one for other fibers too. Just change your mordants to those compatible with plant fibers like cotton and linen. (Instead of vinegar or citric acid, use a small amount of soda ash.) My other tip is this: try dyeing your wool top or roving in a very low oven. I soak my wool in lukewarm water with just a few drops of blue Dawn dish soap. Squeeze out only the excess water, it's important to keep the fiber wet. The dye travels much faster through wet fiber free of lanolin (alpaca doesn't have any). I apply my dyestock, wrap my fibers in heavy plastic wrap and then heavy aluminum foil. Bake in a big casserole dish, covered, in 225 degree oven for one hour, 90 minutes max. Allow the wrapped fibers to cool very slowly, then rinse very gently. My wool stays incredibly soft.
Milie LB
Reviewed in France on May 27, 2016
Conforme à mes attentes. Expédition relativement rapide pour un produit venant des Etats-Unis.Très facile d'utilisation. Achat à renouveler lorsque je n'aurai plus de produit, et à prendre en coloris plus varié encore.
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