The basic principle of dyeing flame retardant fabric involves using dyes that are compatible with the flame retardant treatment applied to the fabric. Special dyeing techniques may be required to ensure the flame retardant properties are not compromised during the dyeing process. It is important to follow specific guidelines to maintain the flame retardant characteristics of the fabric post-dyeing.
Yes
cotton and wool O_O
Cotton isn't the only fabric you can dye. A polyester backpack can be dyed by using acid dyes where you heat the acid dye with the fabric submersed.
put in into some white dye
Yes, dye typically adheres well to cotton fabric due to the natural properties of the material, such as its ability to absorb and retain color effectively. Preparing the fabric properly by washing and soaking it to remove any residues can further enhance the dye's ability to bond with the cotton fibers.
Jean fabric is typically dyed blue using indigo dye. Cotton, being a natural fiber, is naturally white. When combined in the manufacturing process, the blue dyed jean fabric is made using white cotton fibers.
You must prepare the fabric with soda ash. And depending on what type of fabric and dye used, there are products/chemicals available for this purpose.
Cotton has a high affinity for dye molecules due to its porous and absorbent nature. The structure of cotton fibers allows dye molecules to penetrate deep into the fabric, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting colors. Additionally, cotton is able to hold dye well during the dyeing process, making it easy to achieve desired color results.
Sodium chloride helps to promote the exhaustion of reactive dyes onto the cotton fiber by increasing the ionic strength of the dye bath, enhancing the electrostatic interactions between the dye molecules and the fabric. This results in improved dye uptake efficiency and color fastness of the dyed fabric.
Something purple'ish. Depends on how effective the dye is and how the fabric absorbs the dye.
Yes, they do carry fabric dye! Hancock Fabrics has Rit dye and Tulip dye.