Ostrich feathers in a thousand colours
Maud Ruby is a French fashion designer with a special interest in materials and textures. Today, in his professional studio, he focuses his work on the creation of hats and artistic...
Is it better to dye by hand or in the washing machine?
Our dyes are formulated for both uses, however, if possible, it is always preferable to dye by hand for a greater guarantee of success. Especially in the case of delicate, expensive garments, or those that you particularly care about, hand-dyeing is strongly recommended to have more control over the whole process and to lengthen the soaking time for a full, stain-free colour.
Can I cover bleach stains?
To try to correct this type of stain, the first step is to dissolve a pinch of dye in 100ml of water and add a little salt and vinegar if necessary. You can then try to dye the stain with the help of a cotton bud.
It is difficult to find the perfect colour among so many options, but you can start with a light shade and then if necessary darken it, warm it up or cool it down.
Can I restore a colour with fabric dye?
Restoring the shine and giving new life to the colour of a garment is absolutely possible. Especially dark colours such as black, dark blue or brown tend to fade due to frequent washing or prolonged exposure to the sun.
One sachet of fabric dye and one tablespoon of salt are usually sufficient to refresh the colour of a washing machine. The rule of 1 sachet for every 250g of fabric can also be applied.
Do you need large quantities of product?
All of our 59 colours are also available in 1 or 5 kg packs, please contact us for more information!