![]() ![]() I also like not having the added step of soaking in (and paying for) the soda ash. Since I now do all of my tie dyeing in our home, I only use the one-step dyes from Tulip since they already come in their own bottles and just require adding water. This was required because breathing in any of the powder could cause significant health issues. While measuring and mixing the dyes we ALWAYS wore a respirator mask and worked under a large range hood for optimal ventilation. Personally, I spent a lot of time in college using Procion MX dyes as a textile design student and while the dye creates some nice bright colors, there are some definite downsides. The dyes requiring soda ash need the items to be soaked in soda ash for 15 minutes prior to starting to tie dye. The one step dyes include soda ash in the dye, so it can be applied directly to the item in one step.
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