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Review on 🧑 Jacquard iDye Natural Fabric: Vibrant Deep Orange Shade by Amanda Castillo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Intense perfect gray

I've been using jacquard dye on a variety of projects for about five years. I thought about using more gray for a while, but was worried about pulling the trigger as people have different perceptions of what "gray" is. A lot of things labeled "gray" I would call "light gray" and weirdest of all is the populace when people mistake a color for gray when it's undeniably 100% a shade of blue. I can't figure out why this error is so common - maybe they need an eye doctor. In any case, Jacquard Silbergrau iDye for natural fabrics definitely gives what should rightly be called "grey”. Of course it's not "light grey" or "dark grey". Shinobi isn't "blue" - it's an exact, perfect reflection of gray. When dying I was a little concerned it would turn out too dark because it was black as night, although when dying there is a tendency for it to appear much darker than the final product. Now I understand that many others may refer to this color as "dark gray", but I still feel that the standard gray color should look exactly like this. to the left of the dyed fabric to illustrate the results. The dyed fabric shown is just over two meters of 100% linen fabric and it is AMAZING! this color can be described as "dark grey" but I still believe that the default gray should look exactly like this. colored cloth to illustrate the results. The dyed fabric shown is just over two meters of 100% linen fabric and it is AMAZING! this color can be described as "dark grey" but I still believe that the default gray should look exactly like this. colored cloth to illustrate the results. The dyed fabric shown is just over two meters of 100% linen fabric and it is AMAZING!

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • Something different