Student asked:
Basically, I just bought some fabric dye and the instruction calls for simmering the fabric for 20 minutes and dye for an hour.
Basically, I just bought some fabric dye and the instruction calls for simmering the fabric for 20 minutes and dye for an hour.
I really like that pot for cooking, however it is the only pot I have that are big enough for dying fabrics.
Connie
Tags: Cooking Utensils, Fabric Dye, Fabrics

I’ve done it many times before
Just clean the pot VERY thoroughly.
All professional dyers will tell you to never reuse a dyepot for food. Dyes other than food coloring are not considered safe for containers used for food preparation. The fabric dyes you can buy in the grocery store have not been tested to be sure that they will not cause cancer or other health problems, so it is important to avoid eating anything that may have been contaminated with dye. You can put fabric into glass canning jars and heat those in a pot of water without contaminating your pot, though.
If you buy a cool water dye, such as Procion MX dye, you can apply it in a bucket without needing to heat it at all. The results are much better if you use this kind of dye than if you use the hot water dye that you bought, anyway. Rit dye works best if you boil the fabric in the dye, but even then it fades quickly and bleeds badly in the laundry. Procion MX dyes can be found in Dylon Cool Water dyes and in Tulip One Step Fashion Dye, in addition to the Jacquard Procion MX dyes found in good tie-dye kits and a few very good crafts stores.