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Colour Charts

Scroll down to see our colour chart options; Classic Colours and Season Colours.

Please note: When viewing our colour charts remember that the colours you see on the screen are not always exactly the same as the printed colour chart. Contact us with your postal address to receive a copy of Classic and Season Colour Swatches.

Classic Colours

Dye your clothing or other fabrics in a classic colour that will last the test of time.

Our Classic Colours come in two groups, Brights and Cover-Up.

Hide stains such as - ink, wine, coffee, bleach, fading, etc. or give your 'blacks' a new lease of life. Black is the best colour to cover stains particularly bleach.
[Please note: Prints, paint and scorching cannot be covered by dye.]

For Changing the Colour of Clothing, Homewares & Fabric Lengths

The classic colour range shown here is available all year round.

Some things to remember when when changing the colour of fabrics:

SELECT A WHITE BASE CLOTH
in preference to “natural” where possible.

SINGLE FIBRE FABRICS such as 100% cotton, wool, linen, nylon, viscose rayon and silk are more reliable for colour matching.

POLYESTER has some colour matching limitations. Some dense colours like black may not always build to a strong colour on polyester. Other tertiary colours like beige are difficult to match on this fibre. Although we regularly colour match on polyester, particularly for wedding and formal wear, we do our best to make the colour tone with the colour standard if we cannot achieve the depth of shade requested.

DO NOT CHOOSE FIBRE BLENDS such as poly/cotton etc.

FABRIC LENGTHS are limited to 5 metres or less. Each piece is lapped and pinned at the selvedge to prevent twisting or tie-dyeing. Several lengths can be dyed at the same time. Trim and fringing is dyed in hanks and may need pressing after processing.

View our Classic Colour chart


Season Colours

Select from our range of the latest seasonal colour trends.

Seasonal colours highlight fashion trends.

Please note: Sometimes it is necessary to pre-strip the original colour before dyeing.

Seasonal colours are changed twice a year.
Summer colours - 1st September
Winter colours - 1st March.

View this Seasons Colour chart

CLASSIC COLOUR CHART


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SEASON COLOUR CHART