Fashion

diy fashion: make your own ‘ombre’ dyed jeans

November 15, 2011

This is the SIWY Jony jean and it screams DIY…and when something screams DIY to me, I move into action! Creating my new DIY tumblr page has to be one of the best things I’ve done in a while. Since, I’m on it practically everyday, it is a daily reminder of all the DIYs I want to complete. Like this one.

Tutorial By Candy Fraser


Cotton jeans
Latex Gloves
RIT black liquid dye (1 bottle from Mood Fabrics)
Water
Stick
Salt (1 cup)
Mild liquid detergent
Bucket
Clips


1. Weight jeans. 1 pound of denim calls for 1 bottle of RIT dye. (Darker dyes (black, brown,
purple) call for one bottle of RIY dye while lighter dyes call for half)

2. Wash jeans to remove dirt.

3. Put on gloves.

4. Pour 3 gallons of hot water into the bucket. If the water from your pipe isn’t hot enough, boil
water.

5. Pour dye into bucket and mix the solution well with your stick.

6. Place jeans into the dye bath to a point a little below where you want the dye to stop.

7. Clip the top of the jeans to the bucket.

8. Stir constantly for 5 minutes and add 1 cup of salt.

9. Constantly stir the jeans in the solution for 30 min to 1 hour. The jeans should only stay in
the solution as long as the liquid is still hot.

10. When you remove clothes from dye bath, rinse in warm, then cool water until water runs
clear.

11. Wash item in warm water with mild detergent and rinse thoroughly in cool water.

12. Let jeans air dry.
DIY Spiked Jeans

I’ve heard some horror stories with dying projects but this was my first time doing it and mine
came out perfectly! Let me know if you guys try this. I can’t wait to experiment with other
colors…oh the possibilities!

Candy Fraser’s DIY fashion blog: http://www.tayloranddemolish.com

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