


🌸 Dye Bold, Live Bright — Make Your Wardrobe Pop with Permanent Pink!
Jacquard iDye Fabric Colour in Permanent Pink is a 14g dissolvable packet dye designed specifically for natural fibers like cotton, linen, silk, and rayon. It offers a simple, mess-free dyeing process that delivers vibrant, long-lasting color ideal for upcycling and creative textile projects. Each packet dyes up to 1.3 kg of fabric and includes both dye and fixing agent for a streamlined experience.




| ASIN | B001MSQCTW |
| Assembly time | 60 Minutes |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 65,239 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 6,011 in Kids' Art & Craft Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,529) |
| Date First Available | 10 Nov. 2010 |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | JAJID1409 |
| Item weight | 23 g |
| Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 8.51 x 1.27 cm; 22.68 g |
M**T
Good value. Easy to use.
Good and easy to use but doesn't soak into certain sewing threads. Would need to try.
A**D
CONSIDER USING IDYE POLY RATHER THAN NATURAL AS THREAD TENDS TO BE SYNTHETIC
I practiced by dying one of my husbands white linen shirts with iDye Natural in Chartreuse which came out a very strong deep lime green. The thread did not dye but I did not notice this much in this colour. But I decided this was not the right colour for my white linen dress, so I then bought Kelly Green in iDye Natural and it came out well, however the stitching had been done in a synthetic thread and this has not dyed and is still white, so I will need to do again with iDye Poly. So I would highly recommend using iDye Poly even if the garment looks like it is completely natural as manufacturers seem to prefer using synthetic thread.
A**Y
Takes hours of rinsing to remove this dye from your washing machine!
This dye worked fine, not the best, the colour was ok , dark but more greeny than grey. However it took me running my machine 9 times after the dye was added and the rinse wash was preformed on the dyed items. That 9 3hour cycles totalling 27h of washing!!! I put a colour catcher in each wash to see if the dye was still present see photos and I was shocked at the results. After cycle 3 was still grey I added bleach to the drum as stated by the website as a last resort and it turned the grey dye pink! Finally after the 9th cycle the colour catcher came out white. I’ve used Dylon machine dyes in the past and they are more expensive but definitely don’t stay in your machine as long. Thank goodness I didn’t wash my white company sheets in here without 27 h of rinsing!!! Would not recommend will not use it again. It’s cost me a fortune in running costs.
G**S
Value foe money and perfect colour dye
Easy to use ,and colour came out perfect ,will buy again
T**T
Green Dye
This is Not the same colour that is on the packet I dyed 3 items and they have turn out a horrible vivid yellow
A**G
Dyes pram/stroller fabric like a champ!
Bought two packets to dye some really faded polyester stroller material for a Phil and Teds explorer. The material had faded to an unsightly purple over the years (was originally black). At first I was a bit worried it wouldn't work as the pram fabric is 100% polyester and waterproof(a big initial concern). An hour in a huge pot of boiling water with two of these packets though, followed by a washing machine cycle to remove any unabsorbed dye got the fabric to almost its original color. Be careful you don't splash any of the dye on any appliances with plastic coatings. A bit of it splashed onto the oven door of my stove and my diswasher and now I have two seemingly permanent small spots on them that nothing I've used can get off. Just be sure to protect any and all plastic, fabric surfaces around the area you're working on and you'll be fine. This dye helped me revive a very faded looking stroller into one that I have since gotten compliments on.
A**R
It works well, just pay attention to the instructions ...
It works well, just pay attention to the instructions, you need to wear gloves. You need to cover all your kitchen surfaces to prevent splashing and staining of work surfaces etc. You will ruin a pan and any other instrument you use. You need to be in a well ventilated space (it really stinks). The colour worked well & evenly on the item I dyed, there has been some dye transfer after I've dried the item maybe because I stuck to the minimum time suggested. This is because I did not want to shrink the item too much.
D**N
Quality product, that does work
Great product, had a white dress that was two fabrics dyed first with Dylan, cotton section jet black but stitching and rest of dress dirty white, then noticed it said polyester, I thought it was just the lining, so bought IDye Poly, worried about the smell and reviews, bought the cheapest pot, boiled the kettle twice,poured it in, then the dye then the enhancer, smell not as strong as painting my nails, so not that bad. It looked jet black on drying a bit more faded but still black, I'm going to buy another packet and do again, to go from white to black is some feat, give his product a chance, I bought the dress in the sale, I love it in white and the shape just wanted a second one in black for Christmas, for those fashionistas its looks a good copy of the designer "Self Potrait" so for 30 quid and the cost of two dyes well worth it
T**E
Bons résultats
J**.
follow instructions and all will be perfect. done in a kitchen sink and (stainless steel) great results. impressed.
K**M
It worked great on my old, stained silk shirt. I've had this shirt for over 16 years. It was cream colored and had a few stains on it that dry cleaning wouldn't get out. I decided I'd try dying it because what was the worst that could happen? I hand rinsed the shirt first (the label says "dry clean only") in cold water with a little distilled white vinegar. This way any chemicals that might remain from dry cleaning would be removed. I used the "stove top" method as described inside the box, though I'll admit I didn't simmer it like the box said, I just heated the water until the packet dissolved, added the white vinegar as recommended and stirred it for 30 minutes. I then spent quite a while rinsing it in cold water until the water ran pretty clear (I got impatient and stopped when it looked like I got most of the excess dye out). I then blotted the shirt in an old towel (which did get a smidgen of stain on it) and then ironed it on medium heat while it was still slightly damp. The shirt was still slightly damp when I took the picture, so the color looks a little uneven. But once it had dried completely, it looked great!! The stitching didn't take up the dye as well, but I don't mind about that. I really like the look of the shirt!
A**S
Most amazing product for dying clothing.. Love the colour and no fading
T**D
Very easy to use, little mess and even coverage of dye on my fabric. Would definitely use again.
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