Curated color formula collections from the team at Rit. The All-Purpose Conversion collection are DyeMore formulas designed to match our All-Purpose dye shades. The Vintage Colors …
The colors shown in this guide are based on the following standards: • Rit All-Purpose Dye: White 100% cotton dyed at 140° F for 30 minutes • Rit DyeMore Synthetic Fiber Dye: White 100% …
Our ColoRit Color Formula Guide contains our archived formulas for mixing over 500 colors using Rit Dye’s core colors sold in stores and online. Each page features a complete palette of …
The only dye you need for your favorite, washable fabrics containing natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk, as well as synthetics like nylon and rayon. With nearly 1,000 color blend …
If you are using powder dye, please reference the conversion chart below when mixing colors. Color : The colors shown on the Color Formulas page represent dyeing 100% cotton for 30 …
Now with Rit’s Back to Black Dye Kit, you can restore clothing back to a rich black in just a few easy steps. Included in the kit is Jet Black All-Purpose Dye, our darkest, richest black ever. …
How do I determine how much dye I need? What temperature should the water be for the dyebath? How long should I leave my item or fabric in the dyebath? How do I reduce color …
That’s why we’re proud to introduce Rit DyeMore, a dye specially made for synthetic fabrics like polyester, acrylic, acetate, plus blends that contain those fibers. And like our original formula, …
Getting the right color is all about the dye to water ratio. Mix in lots of dye to get a . darker shade than the one on the bottle, or use a little dye to get a lighter one. You can also mix dye colors …
If you are using powder dye, use this conversion chart to convert the liquid measurements in our formulas to powder ones. SCALING A FORMULA — 4 COLORIT FORMULA GUIDE