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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Customizing Custom Jeans
When INDi added white denim to our product offering just in time for summer, I immediately picked out a style. I ordered a pair of white flares and they were perfect for the versatile climate we have here in the Bay Area. But then, the inevitable happened, I accidentally washed them with some darker clothes and they got dye stains on them. At first I figured all was lost but then it occurred to me – colored jeans are in – why not dye them since they fit so well? After reading the various dye packages at the local craft store I became convinced that even I was crafty enough for this project. And it couldn’t have been easier! This method was so simple in fact that I’m already thinking of more things to dye!
Step 1
Follow the specific directions on the dye you choose but the general method involves adding the dye to very hot water in your bath tub or sink. I chose my sink since I figured the stainless steel and dark counters would be easier to clean up if I made a mess.
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Step 2
Add the wet jeans to dye bath and stir them around to make sure the dye penetrates evenly. Make sure to wear gloves so your hands don’t end up matching your pants. Stir continuously. WARNING: The water is hot – I used an old wooden spoon so I wouldn’t burn myself! |  |
Step 3
Leave the jeans in the dye bath for at least 30-50 minutes. Again consult your specific dye for more accurate timing, but a general rule of thumb is the longer the jeans sit in the dye the darker the color will be. |  |
Step 4
Drain the sink and rinse jeans in warm water until the water runs clear. Then machine-wash them by themselves on regular cycle to remove the rest of excess. Dry normally and get ready to wear your brand new colored jeans out on the town! |  |
posted by: Bonnie Coombs on December 14, 2011 at 2:50 pm
filed under: lifestyleDenim 101 | comments (1)
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