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The Story
This silk chiffon, heavily beaded cocktail dress had some small stains which prompted the new colour. After dyeing, the sequins became a dark navy and the pearls a frosted blue. The glass beads stayed clear creating a visible highlight! Fibre/Fabric: dress and slip-silk, accessories-glass beads, white sequins and pearls Original colour: pale blue Dye colour: sapphire Preparation for dyeing Recommended preparation • clean the article thoroughly before dyeing, especially when choosing to dye • ‘black’ and ‘ink’ are the best colours to cover stains like bleach, ink, • ‘raw’ fabric seams must be over-locked to prevent fraying while dyeing in water. • remove leather (labels, trim etc) as dyeing will shrink and harden leather. • secure holes or tears to prevent them enlarging during dyeing. • buttons (polyester or nylon) are dyed during processing. If delicate • remove anything you do not want dyed.Cullachange can provide and quote for Choosing your new colour Dye penetrates fabric fibres, so the final colour is a combination of the original shade, Cullachange can provide a quote for any of the following preparations…
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