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    Just suggesting some research first. Maybe google "dying polyesther" etc.
    When you have a pair of cream hose, a package of RIT and a pot, why bother with the google when you can find out first hand? Much more fun! What's the worse that can happen? At best, he'll get a pair of hose he can wear, at worse, he still has dusters for both hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    When you have a pair of cream hose, a package of RIT and a pot, why bother with the google when you can find out first hand? Much more fun! What's the worse that can happen? At best, he'll get a pair of hose he can wear, at worse, he still has dusters for both hands.
    If nothing else you have an opportunity to learn some new words ;)
    As my ex use to say "the language I used was just shameful!"

    Mike

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    As I understand it, commercial dyeing is a complex chemical art, where much R & D is expended to make sure particular dyes, mordants, procedures, etc. give the desired results for particular materials. The appeal of the household dyes, like Rit, is that they are actually compliations of dyes for a variety of fabrics that are intended to give similar hues to a variety of materials. So, you can never really know what result you will get, especially with a blend, unless you try it. I.e. you are asking them to approximate a result, saving you the incredibly complex task of experimenting with chemical dyes until you find the right one. But, as someone else pointed out, if you're not wearing the hose now, you have little to lose, other than the cost of the Rit and the trouble to try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    I'd give that tea thing a whirl. Assuming brownish is an acceptable end result. Does the colour last with subsequent washing?
    Tea or coffee stains very permanently - if you do use it for dyeing be sure you don't use too much, or that you really want brown hosen.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Just completed a set of pure wool cream hose using tea as the dye and they came out a rich honey colour. I put them in the tea, which was luke warm and left them to soak for 12 hrs, took them out and rinsed. They are on a towel in the back yard, drying. Thanks to all those who suggested the use of tea to dye unwanted cream/white wool hose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    Tea or coffee stains very permanently - if you do use it for dyeing be sure you don't use too much, or that you really want brown hosen.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    Just completed a set of pure wool cream hose using tea as the dye and they came out a rich honey colour. I put them in the tea, which was luke warm and left them to soak for 12 hrs, took them out and rinsed. They are on a towel in the back yard, drying. Thanks to all those who suggested the use of tea to dye unwanted cream/white wool hose.
    What mordant would you recommend for tea dyeing? Salt? Urine? And how much?

    Regards

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    What mordant would you recommend for tea dyeing? Salt? Urine? And how much?

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    Chas
    I didn't use any sort of mordant with mine, and the color seems pretty fast so far....
    Brian

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    Gosh - that was fast. Thanks Brian. I think, I shall play all Sunday.

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    Speaking of such, I didn't see any requirement for that when using Rit. Does anyone know if it will make a difference if I use something like that or not?

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    Chas

    Did not use anything, thought I would try it just with the tea at first. Will let you all know after a couple of washes

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