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[EDIT 3] - VIDEO VERSION!! [link]------
[EDIT 2] - sorry for some reason comments were disabled, but you have any questions feel free to ask XD
[EDIT] - Made a few more notes to help
GRADIENT DYEING + RIKKU SCARF TUTORIAL
This tutorial covers gradient dyeing for monotone colors or multiple colors. This is also a tutorial on how to CROCHET a Rikku scarf but sorry not for how to make the Songstress sideskirt. I just used it as an example of one color gradient dyeing.
Also, this tutorial is tailored towards using Rit dye, it is often recommended that you find a dye that matches the fibers of your fabric. I use cotton blends alot so i use Rit in that case
PS: Yuna thief blades were made by my awesome for my bday XD XD i'll be doing Thief Yuna possibly for Acen [will definitely need a warm season to wear that haha]
Rikku Scarf: Crocheting the scarf
Materials:
1 large spool of Cotton white yarn [be sure that it is cotton or wool, 100% polyester and 100% acrylic will NOT dye]
1 package Rit Golden Yellow dye
1 package Rit Tangerine dye
1 package Rit Scarlet dye
1 3 or 3.5 mm crochet hook
3 – 4 gallons of water
3 cups salt
1 tbsp laundry detergent
1 large trash bag
1. Ch 15, turn and sc in ea ch [do not skip 1st ch]
2. Rpt for remaining rows [you’ll have to keep trying it on to get the right length for yourself, just stop at your knee cap]
Fringe – Take a 5” board [I used a DVD case LOL] and wrap yarn around it about 60 times
1. Cut along one side so that you have 60 10” strands.
2. Fold two strands in half and grab the loop of those strands with the hook and pull through a single chain on the scarf end.
3. Pull the strand ends through the loop and tighten off – Do this for every chain [about 15]
4. Repeat for other side
*Gauge should be about 15 or 16 ch
*Use sc [single crochet]
Gradient Dyeing
I detailed this according to dyeing the Rikku scarf.. but for one color dyeing, proceed with steps 1 - 4, but instead of switching out colors, proceed to gradually work your way down the material.
*Notes:
+ Basically you’ll be following the instructions on the package but I’ve made minor adjustments.
Use only about 1 or 1.5 gallons of water instead of 3 like the package says. This will give the dye more strength and make it more vibrant UNLESS you have a huge swatch of fabric to dye [i'd estimate 3+ yards, then use 3 gallons BUT with 2 packs of dye]. Just make sure you're using enough water for the fabric to freely move in without crowding excessively.
+ When doing multiple colors, start with the LIGHTEST color then end with the DARKEST (i.e. Yellow to Red)
+ Gradient dyeing is also an eyeballing technique, for the most part, you can gauge the look of the gradient by holding it up and looking to see if there are any harsh transitions. If you DO have a harsh transition in a lighter area, take a separate dyeing bucket and fill it with hot water and a SMALL portion of the solution in your current bucket to dilute it and then proceed to dip-dye repair the harsh area.
+ Selection of fabrics/materials: 100% cotton, linen, rayon, wool, and silk are suggested for Rit dye. Fabrics that contain at least 60% of these fibers are still dyeable however they will not be as strong. My suggestion is to do the gradient dyeing 2 or 3 times, alot of work i know. So CHOOSE wisely!
+ 100% polyester or acrylic will NOT dye!! As stated above, BLENDS of these fibers with DYEABLE fibers will give you LIGHT results. Please heed my word on this, i've made this mistake before.
+ It is EXTREMELY important to PRETREAT and POST-TREAT your fabric. Pretreating your fabric will help remove any prior stains or debris. Post-treating involves THOROUGHLY rinsing out the dye after each color [start from warm water and gradually into cold water]. You MUST MUST MUST MUST *breathes* MUST MUST do this!! Especially if you have gradient involving light and dark colors, any traces of the darker dye will rub off onto the other colors!!! It is also important that once you have done this that you wash your material to help remove any last bit traces.
+ Remember: DON'T freak out at first that the color looks tremendously dark as you're dip dyeing. When you post treat and dry it, it'll dry to a lighter tone. If you ARE looking for that strong of a color, concentrate the solution with a higher dye to water ratio but work in smaller parts of predye being added to the bucket.
PRECAUTIONS:
+ Dyeing works well when you use HOT water, so please be careful when touching your fabric or working with the dye bucket.
+ GLOVES! Dye does stain your skin, granted it comes out EVENTUALLY, but i don't ever recommend dyeing without a pair for safetys sake. I usually use a pair of wooden disposable chopsticks to do any sort of agitation to the fabric in the dye bath.
+ When REMOVING dye using the Rit Color Remover, i noticed it has a very prevailing odor that can be quite sickening, please exercise precaution!
+ Staining - should you accidentally stain ceramic/tile, i noticed bleach works wonders to get it out, however obviously if you stain clothing or carpeting, you got yourself a nice blotch
DIRECTIONS:
1. Boil 1 or 1.5 gallons of water [Does not have to be a rolling boil, just enough so that it is hot]. I usually just fill up a large stove pot with sink water and heat that up.
2. Prepare dye in presolution as directed on package. [I use a water bottle for this – just be sure to keep this separate from your actual dyeing bucket; all you basically do is pour the dye powder into the water bottle and then fill up the bottle with hot water, cap and shake to dissolve the powder, be careful when shaking if you don't tighten it off, you get a few splashes! lol]
3. Add 1 cup of salt and 1 tbsp laundry detergent to bucket.
4. Pour boiled water into bucket. *CAREFUL NOW!*
5. For the yellow, dump the entire yellow dye presolution and let the scarf soak for about 25 minutes with periodic agitation so that your fabric gets even contact with the dye. Remove from bucket and rinse THOROUGHLY.
*Repeat steps 1 - 4 for the orange and red dye. Be sure to completely rinse out the previous color from your bucket before starting the new one.
6. To get the nice gradient effect, only pour in about 1/3 or 1/4 of the orange dye presolution into the bucket and stir well. What this does is dilute the orange as you will see when you first go to dip it in.
7. *Note: the colors are about 1/3 each of the entire length, fold the scarf perfectly in half and hold the fringed side up with the other end to be dunked into the dye. Make a light mark where you want the gradient to begin, I used a pin [about 1/3 down from the fringe]
8. Dip the scarf to the farthest point you want the orange to start two or three times [take your time, don't rapidly dunk and yank it out LOL], afterwards dunk about 1 – 2” away from the last point you dunked, dipping about 2 or 3 times at the same spot. Proceed for a few more inches.
9. Lay out a large flat trash bag next to your bucket and CAREFULLY set the fabric on it making sure to keep the gradient end away from the lighter ends. Add another 1/3 or 1/4 of the dye presolution, stir, and continue from where you left off. Do not dunk from the very beginning of where you started!!!
10. Continue this process of adding the presolution in small parts while stirring and dip dyeing. Add the rest of the dye and finish the gradient.
11. Lay the scarf out on a trash bag to allow it to sit for about 25 minutes. Then rinse scarf out THOROUGHLY. **Avoid rinsing dye out near the yellow to avoid any staining)
12. Repeat for the scarlet dye from the bold end of the orange.
13. To check if you have washed your dye out during post treatment, the water should run clear or nearly clear [and i mean VERY CLOSE to clear]. Once this is verified, wash it normally and there you go!
Hope this helps
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Comments: 199
hiyoko-chan In reply to ??? [2009-02-25 06:06:37 +0000 UTC]
I hope it turns out great! I've used this technique alot and working with the Rit dyes and fabrics gives you much more wiggle room to work with if you do it right
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Hellsong-Diabla In reply to ??? [2009-02-04 07:16:19 +0000 UTC]
I can see you being Yuna, for once a decent one lol.
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hiyoko-chan In reply to Hellsong-Diabla [2009-02-05 13:24:02 +0000 UTC]
LOL thanks! that makes my day XD
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KaciHPfanatic [2009-02-01 01:54:20 +0000 UTC]
i like the side skirt, its rly pretty! and nice tutorial!
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hiyoko-chan In reply to KaciHPfanatic [2009-02-02 04:39:38 +0000 UTC]
thanks and hope it helps!
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owdof In reply to ??? [2009-01-18 08:43:47 +0000 UTC]
omgosh this'll be so usefull! Thank you sooo much for making this! x3
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owdof In reply to hiyoko-chan [2009-01-18 14:20:11 +0000 UTC]
It definitely is. x33
-You're cosplays are wonderful btw! I love your entire YRP group~ 8DD you guys are so accurate! (specially your Rikku cosplayer)
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nSuh [2008-11-09 06:19:55 +0000 UTC]
Amazing tut, I've been wondering how to make the dye gradate for a while :'D
aw, rikku
tysm!
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Kaiiyra-Chan [2008-10-21 03:44:14 +0000 UTC]
I love how your wearing part of the costumes and then regular clothes underneath :3
This is such a scool tutorial! I'll try to remember this if I ever make cotumes <3
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hiyoko-chan In reply to Kaiiyra-Chan [2008-10-22 13:43:57 +0000 UTC]
haha hmm maybe i can try trendsetting it sometime XD
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bourgogne In reply to ??? [2008-10-19 06:57:44 +0000 UTC]
This could come in very handy. Thankyou for writing it up, and your work is great :3~~!!
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hiyoko-chan In reply to bourgogne [2008-10-22 13:50:45 +0000 UTC]
i hope it does help somehow!
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yoshijaz In reply to ??? [2008-10-18 22:16:16 +0000 UTC]
This is so cool! Hopefully I can get it to work for me! I'm glad you put it up!
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rueyeet In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 15:28:31 +0000 UTC]
Maybe I will make a scarf thing and try this....maybe something a bit lacy, hmmmm.
There's a company called Knit Picks (I think) that makes cotton yarn in lots of different weights just for dyeing. So if you needed a specific yarn that wasn't in the local craft store, that'd be someplace to look.
You know what else works surprisingly well for dyeing: Kool-Aid. I don't have the instructions to hand, but basically we dipped all-cotton yarn into different Kool-Aid colors, then put the yarn in the microwave for a very short time. The heat sets the pigment in the Kool-Aid, and from there it NEVER comes out.
Hmmmm. *scheming to try gradient Kool-Aid dyeing*
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hiyoko-chan In reply to rueyeet [2008-10-22 13:55:45 +0000 UTC]
Yeah i'm working on some other gradient scarves as we speak haha! XD
OOoo i'll have to keep that in mind! right now i've just been working with the same white cotton yarn by PeachesNCream.. i like it cuz they sell it in really large spools for a decent price.. but it'd be nice to get cotton yarn in other sold colors to save some dyeing :3
Haha! hmm i never thought of that XD in the near future i'm going to attempt at Sharpie dyeing polyester fabrics to see if it works since polyester dyes are few and scarce.. or lethal. haha XD
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rueyeet In reply to hiyoko-chan [2008-10-22 15:07:58 +0000 UTC]
Knit Picks makes every color of yarn EVER. My sister who is a crazy knitter gets a lot of her yarn from them.
Sharpie dyeing? you can do that? ...watch out for the fumes!
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blueheart29 In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 03:38:23 +0000 UTC]
You are totally saving my life with this! thankies!
but I still fear doing it myself. ._. (has to dye Yuna's gunner skirt)
I know I'm gonna screw up. ><
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Brokenhearte In reply to blueheart29 [2009-03-04 21:56:13 +0000 UTC]
haha i hear ya on the yuna part, im so scared to do it myself, im making her gunner lol and i know ill mess up lol.
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blueheart29 In reply to Brokenhearte [2009-03-05 01:15:51 +0000 UTC]
the fear will get us all. XD;
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hiyoko-chan In reply to blueheart29 [2008-10-17 06:38:12 +0000 UTC]
hope it helps! i used the same tactic for my gunner sideskirt but i'm making a new since the material i used only had 40% cotton so the gradient is pretty faint -__-
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blueheart29 In reply to hiyoko-chan [2008-10-17 15:13:13 +0000 UTC]
o_O oh boy...I really got to chose my fabric well huh? XD;
Are you going to use 100% cotton now?
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hiyoko-chan In reply to blueheart29 [2008-10-22 13:24:17 +0000 UTC]
I'm gonna look into something along that lines there are other fabrics that are capable of dyeing as long as they are 100% excluding polyesters and acrylics and some other synthetics X3
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blueheart29 In reply to hiyoko-chan [2008-10-23 00:09:51 +0000 UTC]
Gotcha! I can't wait to see the new one!
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ElIncantum In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 01:46:05 +0000 UTC]
you have no idea how much this helped! thanks!
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TotallyToastyAri In reply to ??? [2008-10-16 20:36:40 +0000 UTC]
you look ADORABLE with your scarfie and bladies just so you know!! ^^
and I think I actually feel comfortable gradient dying without my grandma practically doing it for me XD hahaha Thankkk youuu!
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hiyoko-chan In reply to TotallyToastyAri [2008-10-17 00:45:06 +0000 UTC]
hehe! i'm already working on my secret X-2 cosplay as we speak! XD i'm soo excited!! and i never realized how many cosplay techniques there are in the world haha! we need to make like database for everyone LOL XD
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TotallyToastyAri In reply to hiyoko-chan [2008-10-17 02:40:14 +0000 UTC]
EEEE!! OMG REALLY!?!?! YOU GOTTTTTA send me progress pics!! It's gonna be SOOO EPIC ommmg *DROOOL*
and we should make a billion tutorials XD muhahahhaaa!!
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lhblackbeard In reply to ??? [2008-10-16 20:35:28 +0000 UTC]
in fact, how much would you charge for one?
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hiyoko-chan In reply to lhblackbeard [2008-10-17 00:46:50 +0000 UTC]
LAWL XD hmm i'm not sure X3 are you in need of commission for one? :3 i can possibly work out details for you if you want XD
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lhblackbeard In reply to hiyoko-chan [2008-10-17 01:29:09 +0000 UTC]
yeah i was thinkin i might since mine wont lay flat and isnt as bright
i think other components of my costume would be better matched with a scarf like yours :3
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hiyoko-chan In reply to lhblackbeard [2008-10-17 06:40:16 +0000 UTC]
aww LOL oki doki i'll see what i come up with X3
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lhblackbeard In reply to ??? [2008-10-16 20:34:56 +0000 UTC]
ooommggg that Rikku scarf is so nice ;_; i want it
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hiyoko-chan In reply to lhblackbeard [2008-10-17 00:45:38 +0000 UTC]
awww thank you!! XD XD i LOOOOVE how your Rikku turned out! you're so adorable!
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