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Jacquard Procion Mx Dye - Undisputed King of Tie Dye Powder - Marine Violet - 8 Oz - Cold Water Fiber Reactive Dye Made in USA

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Color: Marine Violet


Size: 8 Oz


Features

  • Versatile Use: The Procion MX Dye excels in a variety of techniques such as tie dye, immersion dyeing, batik, screen printing, direct application, gradation/ombre dyeing, sprinkle dyeing, and ice dyeing.
  • Fabric Compatibility: Ideal for coloring cellulosic fibers including cotton, linen, canvas, hemp, jute, ramie, sisal, paper, and rayon. Can also be used with protein fibers when acidified.
  • Superior Bonding: As a fiber-reactive dye, Procion MX forms a covalent bond with fibers, making it the most permanent and washfast of all dyestuffs.
  • Cold Water Activation: Unlike many dyes that require heat, Procion MX dyes are 'cold water dyes', allowing for convenient use away from the stovetop. Perfect for backyard dyeing, batik, tie-dye, shibori, and more.
  • Available in Various Sizes and Colors: Choose from 43 vibrant colors and 3 different sizes (2/3 oz, 8 oz, 1 lb) to fit your dyeing needs.

Description

Introducing Jacquard Procion MX Dye, the go-to solution for vibrant fabric coloring. This 'cold water dye' sets itself apart from others with its unique property of being fixed chemically rather than with heat, offering the utmost convenience and creativity for artists and DIY enthusiasts. Known for its versatility, Procion MX excels in various dyeing techniques, from tie dye, immersion dyeing, and batik to alternative methods such as shibori, ice dyeing, and direct painting. This unmatched adaptability makes it the favorite choice for both traditional and innovative dye applications. As a fiber- reactive dye, Procion MX forms a strong covalent bond with cellulosic fibers like cotton, linen, and rayon, ensuring permanence and washfastness unmatched by any other dyestuff. Simply mix the concentrated dye powder with tap water to create the most vibrant colors possible. Procion MX dyes are typically used with a soda ash fixative, which can be added directly to the dye bath or used to pre-treat the fabric. With a standard 2/3 oz bottle, you can dye more than 1 lb of dry fabric, allowing for extensive use. Available in a spectrum of 43 striking colors and three sizes (2/3 oz, 8 oz, 1 lb), Jacquard Procion MX Dye caters to diverse needs. Whether you're coloring a canvas, tie-dying a shirt, or undertaking an adventurous batik project, Procion MX Dye is your reliable companion. Express your creativity in color with Jacquard Procion MX Dye, your ultimate dyeing solution.

Color: Marine Violet


Brand: Jacquard


Item Weight: 1 Ounces


Item Form: Powder


Compatible Material: Wood, Paper


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.43 inches


Item model number: PMX2058


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1 ounces


Manufacturer: RUPERT GIBBONS & SPIDER


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: February 27, 2013


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  • Look what I did! Thanks for the advise, all!
Color: Navy Size: 8 Oz
My 100% cotton, lightest blue, duvet cover turned out gorgeous. It's now dark indigo (it's a bit bluer and darker than these phone pics with flash.) I had a half bottle of black liquid RIT dye sitting around so I added it to the mix, with this navy blue powder, because I wanted to make sure it came out dark enough. I thought it was going to come out dark ashy blue but I guess the RIT has some red in it. I did see red specks rinsing down the sides of my mixing bucket during prep so I'm not sure if it was from this powder or the liquid RIT. I'm OK with that because it's the original color I wanted. I just decided to go dark blue because I figured I'd have to buy 2 or 3 colors to get this beautiful dark indigo. It had yellowed from sweat, and it even had blood stains from old injuries on it. I used peroxide and ammonia and Persil, in cold water to lighten those. Then I washed it in hot water, with a bunch of Borax, soda Ash, 1 cup of salt (good for blood and protein,) and more Persil. That, surprisingly, got the old blood stains to fade the most, and the yellowed skin residue was almost unnoticeable -- should have done it a long time ago. I left the cover wet and started on my bucket mix. For a 4lb, king size cover, in my top-loading HE washer, it took 14 gallons of water, 8lbs of pickling salt, 18Tbs of this dye powder, and 1 1/2 cups of soda ash. (Technically, I ran out of soda ash so I added 1 cup of Borax and 1/2 cup of backing soda to 1 cup of soda ash, in a bowl of hot water. After stirring a lot, I strained that mix into the washing machine so the undesolved Borax wouldn't make my cover spotty, JIK.) I was religious about rearranging the cover every 5 minutes. I live at 5800 feet altitude so I added 10 minutes to the first, non-soda, stage, and 25 minutes to the soda-ash stage, so that's 25 minutes, then 1 hour and 25 minutes soaking time. Then I plugged the washer back in, let it fill up on a deep water, warm, cycle and let it run. It agitated the diluted mix for 45 minutes, then rinsed it twice. I then ran it through another almost-hot deep-water wash-and-double rinse cycle -- just water. (The rinses are always with cold water. This nicely allowed me to alternate hot and cold rinses.) I then added 14tsp of Jaquard color fixative to a single rinse & spin, deep-water, cycle. Finally, I washed the cover normally, in tap-cold water, with a bunch of other black clothes and some detergent, then dried it on low. Voila! I'm shocked at how even it came out, mainly because the unplugged washer seemed to be draining ever so slowly, to where I felt I needed more swishing room during the last 45 minutes. Instead of swishing I had to pick the cover up and dunk it again, which produced a lot of large bubbles. It was impoosible to keep it immersed over time (I even put heavy platic bottles on to.) It would have been easier to double the mix, up to 24 gallons of water, so I could stir and swish it around instead. (FYI, my recipe is already double-strength to ensure dark results.) My husband didn't believe it was the same cover. It's his favorite thing in the house, because it's soft and cool for sleeping, so I presented it to him with me wrapped under it. 😀 My only other side note is don't do this before an interview or formal occasion. My hands look like a car mechanic's even though I wore long gloves and washed them every 5 minutes. In fact car grease is easier to was off. Keep rags handy for splatters, and remember to check your face and neck after each swishing. My wasing machine came out clean as a whistle though. A mild bleach cycle could be run through it if you want to be absolutely sure it's clean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by Gggirlgeek Gggirlgeek

  • Great
Color: Lemon Yellow Size: 8 Oz
Bought it because the yellow I got from dharma trading wasn’t bright at all. It’s 100% brighter than the one from dharma. Easy to use if you know what you’re doing. Would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by kristina r.

  • not lacking product, color density is difference in full bottles
Color: Bright Blue Size: 2/3 fl oz
firstly, i ordered medium & bright blue- medium blue looked less full but actually weighed a gram heavier than the more full bright blue for all the people thinking they were jipped- it is in fact weighted properly! and with realistic expectations this is a decent dye. i wanted to try something different hoping for better results and reviews sounded promising with this brand over my usual rit liquid, but as with most of my experiences sometimes it works well, and other times not so much- which i blame user error for as i'm sure it's my fault for flubbing something in the process, or the fabric properties itself- dye can only do what it's made to do. bright blue- my tanks tops were 95% cotton/spandex, they came out a dull light blue, and to my surprise after all the reviews stating it will not dye synthetics the lace/trim (likely nylon) dyed a slightly lighter blue- but it did dye! the 100% cotton shirt and bath towel came out a brighter blue but light/pale in color as i placed in dye last. wanting a dark color i added entire bottle of dye in bucket with water and salt dissolved in boiled water, added items one at a time dry, constantly stirred with gloved hands about 15 minutes, then added the soda ash dissolved in boiled water after as stated with more constant stirring about 15 minutes and let sit about 30 minutes. squeezed items out and added to top load washer with warm water for small load plus one pump of blue dawn and 1/2 bottle of dye fixative, agitated and let soak an hour. then filled cold water for large load and ran through entire long wash cycle. most things came out blotchy, some more than others of exact item, the two 100% items i put in last did not blotch, but one 100% item did blotch, perhaps letting it sit or maybe dye powder was not mixed good at first, i'm no expert and i've had similar results with liquid dye & hot water, and i did not take water temp so perhaps it was too cold. nothing came out dark or deep in color but perhaps i needed more dye to achieve that. medium blue is a more neutral blue and not deep, i dyed items that were turquoise/light blue and it only slightly darkened them. no blotches though, used same process and items were 95% cotton/spandex leggings and shorts. maybe i will have to try midnight blue for a deeper color, and/or maybe increase the amount of dye used, i was shooting for a royal blue and did not achieve with either color. disappointed mostly because bright blue dye water was a beautiful brilliant blue color and items looked that color when wet but not anywhere close after rinsing and drying. i do not have the greatest luck in dying yet i keep doing it and the quest is still on... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by ThereIsNoAway

  • Black isn’t the best
Color: Jet Black Size: 8 Oz
I can’t say anything about the other colors but the black color didn’t dye very black even after multiple dyes. I was trying to dye a light denim jacket (all cotton) to pitch black and it turned out a light navy color (after following the directions and multiple dye rounds). It’s blue based instead of brown so even when it wasn’t as dark as I’d like it was still acceptable. If you’re looking for a dark almost true black, I ended up using the Rit Back to Black kit and finally got the results I’m looking for (but I’m sure there’s plenty of other options on the market) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Jessie Kang

  • works great
Color: Deep Purple Size: 8 Oz
works great
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by michael

  • Nancy
Color: Fire Engine Red Size: 8 Oz
Good value for the great products
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Nancy

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