How to Colorblock Your Converse

May 23 2024

Can’t decide on just one color? With over 1,000 color formulas, we don’t blame you. With the colorblock technique, you can choose a different color for each side of your All-Star Chucks.

 

Supplies
  • Converse x Rit DIY Kit
  • Container for Dyeing or stainless steel sink
  • Scissors
  • Salt
  • Dish Soap
  • Iron
  • Measuring Cups and Spoons
  • Rubber Gloves
  • Tongs
Time
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Difficulty
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Instructions
  1. Before dyeing, remove any visible stains on the shoes and pre-wash in warm, soapy water without any fabric softener. This helps to remove any finishes that may interfere with dye absorption. Dry shoes completely.
  2. Cover work area with plastic table cover and have paper towels handy to protect against any possible spills.
  3. Remove shoe insoles, laces and set aside.
  4. Cover the All-Star Patch with the sticker included in the kit.
  5. To protect the soles of your shoes from getting dyed, cover with vinyl or electrical tape.
  6. Fill a plastic container or stainless steel sink with three gallons of hot water. The water should ideally be 140ºF. If tap water is not hot enough, heat water on the stove and add to the dyebath.
  7. Add 1 teaspoon of dish detergent to help promote level dyeing.
  8. Add ½ cup of well-shaken All-Purpose Rit Dye or follow desired color formula recipe and mix well.
  9. Test color by dipping a paper towel into the dyebath. If color is too light, add more dye. If color is too dark, add more water.
  10. Repeat to create additional dyebaths in different colors as desired.
  11. Cut and place tape along the back center seam of your dry, clean Chucks.
  12. Run your Chucks under water to dampen thoroughly.
  13. Dip left side of your Chucks into the dyebath. Use tongs to keep one side submerged, being careful not to get dye on the other side or on the tongue.
  14. When desired color is achieved, remove from dyebath and gently rinse dyed side under cold water.
  15. Repeat to dip the right side of Chucks into a second color of your choosing.
  16. Optional: Create a third dyebath to dip dye the tongue in a complementary color.
  17. Remove Chucks from dyebath and give it a quick rinse in cold water.
  18. Remove tape from soles immediately and rinse away dye that may have seeped in.
  19. Rinse in cool water until rinse water begins to run clear.
  20. Wash in warm water with a mild detergent, rinse and dry.
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