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🌸 Concentrated Violet 614 Jacquard Acid Dye - 1/2 oz Jar for Wool, Silk, and Protein Fibers Review

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Description of 🌸 Concentrated Violet 614 Jacquard Acid Dye - 1/2 oz Jar for Wool, Silk, and Protein Fibers

Use to color silk, wool and other protein fibers. Highly concentrated powdered dye. Extremely brilliant and colorfast. 1/2 ounce jar of Violet. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Brilliant Dye for Arts and Crafts

I was hesitant about using this dye for my fabric decorating project, but I'm glad I did! As a result of my tests, I determined that the color came out true to what I expected and gave my project a vibrant pop of violet. The dye was easy to work with and didn't bleed or fade. The only downside was that it took a little longer to set than I anticipated. Overall, I highly recommend this acid dye for anyone looking to add a colorful touch to their fabric creations.

Pros
  • Intensely pigmented, vibrant violet color
Cons
  • Requires some experience with acid dyeing techniques to achieve desired results

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty Colors

It looks more blue than purple so always test your colors on a paper towel or a cheaper yarn. But I love acid dyes. You look so professional. And I like using them. I started with 0.5 ounce cans. I will replace them with larger ones when they run out. But 0.5 ounces still makes a big difference. The delivery was fast and there were no problems.

Pros
  • Fabric Finish
Cons
  • Out of Fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these colors

I dyed wool threads to make bracelets. I checked the Jacquard website for specific instructions that really helped. How intense and dark your colors are depends on how much powder you use, so it took me a while to get the exact blue and now the lilac purple I want. I am very happy with the results. The only thing I really wish is that it would be more useful to have samples of the colors used on the fabric rather than showing us the bottle that the colors come in.

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  • Crafts and sewing
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  • Doubts