Supplies
- Cotton Blanket
- Rit All-Purpose Liquid Dye: Scarlet and Royal Blue Used Here
- Large Plastic Container
- Measuring Cup
- Plastic Gloves
- Plastic Table Cover
- Salt
- Liquid Dish Detergent
- Paper Towels
- Twine
- Squirt Bottle
- Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative (Recommended)
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Instructions
- Prewash blanket in warm, soapy water. This helps to remove any finishes that may interfere with dye absorption.
- Lay blanket out on a flat surface.
- Decide where to place the center of the spiral. Then position your fingers around the center point and slowly begin to twist the blanket in a spiral direction.
- Tie three pieces of twine around the blanket to hold the spiral together.
- Wearing rubber gloves, mix 2 Tablespoons of well-shaken Scarlet All-Purpose Dye with two cups of hot tap water. Add 1 tablespoon of salt. Pour into a squirt bottle. Shake well. Repeat with Royal Blue All-Purpose Dye.
- Place blanket on baking rack with a tray under it. This keeps the dye from puddling under the fabric.
- Squeeze dye onto blanket. We alternated colors amongst the sections that were created by the twine. Flip the blanket over and squeeze dye onto the corresponding sections on the other side.
- To help set the dye, let the blanket sit in the sun.
- Before removing the twine, we strongly recommend using Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative on the blanket. It enhances the color, increases color retention and prevents dye from bleeding into white areas. Follow package instructions. If you are planning to apply the Fixative with a squirt bottle, mix 1/4 cup ColorStay Dye Fixative with 2 cups of hot water and then pour into the squirt bottle.
- Remove twine with a scissors and unfold the fabric. Wash in warm water with a mild detergent, rinse and dry.
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