The resulting pattern is like a watercolor. Here's how you do it.
. Dissolve 1 cup of soda ash in 1 gallon of water, doubling or halving depending on how many things you wish to dye . Sink your textiles in the solution so that they're covered and let soak for 15 minutes.If you work near a test kitchen like me, you might be tempted to ice-dye in a roasting pan—but I don't recommend it . A plastic tub, bin, or bucket would be ideal. Fit a roasting rack or aAfter 15 minutes, ring out your linens but do not rinse them.
Since the slow melt of the ice creates plenty of tonal variation, I opted to go with just one color . If you're nervous about blending colors, using just one is a good way to start.—remembering that blue and yellow make green but purple and orange make...brown. Which could be beautiful! Just consider the color wheel before going crazy.
If you prefer super-saturated colors, sprinkle on a little more dye even after it darkens. This is definitely not a science—you don't have tons of control over the final design—but it's very hard to royally mess up.Put your tub in a place where no curious hands might mess with it, cover it in plastic wrap, and let it melt. On a hot summer day, this doesn't take all afternoon, but you'll want to let it sit for a full 24 hours so the color can take.
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