Dyeing a Top to Repair Faded Spots
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Dyeing a Top to Repair Faded Spots
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I have a top that I modified a few years ago. It was an oversized white Tibi dress that I bought at a thrift store. I had dyed it pink and sewed on embroidered denim that came from a pair of jeans from my mom. I then cut off enough fabric to leave at a tunic length, and leave the pockets functional.
The top was worn many times over the years, until one day I wore it while cleaning the bathroom. To my shock and horror, I noticed bleach spots!!!! My mother passed away earlier this year, so this top is very sentimental to me. I resolved to save it. So..... I was thrilled to find some great Rit dye.
Supplies Acquired
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I bought two boxes of Rit Dye's "Color Perfect", in the color "Passion Pink", Aleene's Clear Gel Tacky Glue, and a package of Jacquard's Soda Ash. I also used Q-tips (I have plenty at home), a large plastic trash bag, my ironing board, a clean plastic trash can, and a plastic hangar.
Apply the Dye
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I'm not going to lie here. This step was time-intensive, but I consider it to be a labor of love.
I laid out the top on my ironing board, with a large trash bag underneath. The collar area was where I started. The Aleene's glue went around the borders of the denim to protect it. I allowed the project to dry 24 hours before applying the dye.
I used the Q-tip to work the dye around the denim first, to get in the details. Then, I used the dauber that came with the kit, and dabbed it from top to bottom. I had my favorite music blasting, and it kept me moving to get the dyeing done in about an hour.
Treat the Top With the Soda Ash
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I took the freshly dyed top and put it into the soda ash and warm water rinse/soak, per the instructions on the Jacquard pouch. Then, I rinsed it with cool water and put it in the rinse cycle in my washing machine. When the washer cycle finished, I promptly hung it on the hanger.
Enjoy the Finished Top
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I wore the top the next day. It has a little bit of color variations, but I really love the top. It has new life, and it will get many more wearings.