Easy way to dye fabric with tea bags - antique look for quilts - tea dyeing is so simple
It is so easy to add vintage charm and an antique look to your white fabric using tea! A natural way to add color to your cotton fabrics. Join me as I dye fabric and quilt blocks to achieve a soft muslin type fabric using white cotton.
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I love using natural dyes. I used to dye a lot when involved with my local spinning and weaving guilds. Recently I purchased a bolt of dye ready quilting cotton. This summer I’m going dye it using indigo, madder, and cochineal. Should be a fun dye-session.
Quilt Science! I love it. This would be a fun summer project to do with Granddaughter #2, who is showing a real interest in sewing and quilting.
I did some tea dying years ago. It was a fun and relaxing activity to do with my granddaughters. Your videos always make me smile 😃
Wouldn't I love to come have a cup of tea with you! Your videos are so relaxing, am sure your company would be too!
Why didn't I think of this? I used to tea-dye plain paper to get an aged, rich look. Keep up with sharing these splendid ideas and experiments.
I once tea died a lace dress to wear to a Christmas party. It turned out so beautiful!
What a fun experiment! I almost screamed when you cut that pretty block in half! I love how the fabrics turned out.
They all turned out nice/ natural!
I loved this demonstration. I think that I will try this too. I loved the results. Thanks
So creative, and helpful. I'm thinking about tea staining some bright yellow fabric, with big pink flowers on it, that I'm going to use for a backing. I like yellow, but it's a bit bright. Might just antique it a bit. Thanks for doing the demo. It really shows how it changes the color.
Interesting. Tazo Passion tea produces a beautiful color, and it is also very tasty. 🙂
I've always heard about tea dying, but have never seen it done. Thank you so much for the comparison before/after samples!!! Very helpful. I very much appreciate your work and for sharing this video! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I love this demo! Thank you, Beth! I never would have thought of the hibiscus tea.
You’re so innovative. Thanks Beth. I did tea dye a cross stitch that I did years ago. It turned out very well, just wish I’d continued to do more. You’ve inspired me! Loved the hibiscus one. ❤️🇦🇺
Love the affect it gives the fabric
I really like the change the tea dye made to the white on white fabric! It gives it an almost lacy look, beautiful! I have tons of white on white that I have trouble telling which side is the right side unless I hold it to the light. I can't tell you how many times I accidently flipped it to the wrong side. This is going on my to do list.
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Brilliant! I’m definitely going to try this, thank you so much for sharing. Inspirational once again!
Hello Beth, Wow, I really like the results. I was unaware of hibiscus tea, the color is superb and I have many yards of white cotton. It’s been many years since I tea dyed anything.. thank you for sharing this technique and reminding me how much I loved the look. ❤️❤️❤️ Chris
Very interesting to see your results, thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊