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We are using the Fast Track method of dyeing so leave the containers to sit for half
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an hour to allow the dye to find the dyesites on the fibre molecules. While you are
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waiting, dilute the soda ash in very hot water. Choose an amount of water that can
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be easily divided by 9 and will not over fill your containers. Again the amount of
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liquid isn't as important as the amount of soda ash. (see 'Basic Dye Recipe'). Once the
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soda ash is dissolved and your half an hour is up pour an equal amount of diluted
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soda ash into each container. Let them sit for a further hour to allow the soda ash to
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complete the dyeing process by fixing the dye to the fibre. You can stir at this point
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if you wish. Remember that the more you stir your fabric, the less texture you will
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achieve at the end. A quick stir to mix in the soda ash is enough. When your time is
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up, remove the fabric from the containers and squeeze out any excess dye. This can
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be safely disposed of down the drain. Put the fabric into a bucket filled with cold
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water. Rinse until the water runs relatively clear, At this point you can wash in your
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machine on a hot/warm cycle. Use synthropol SP if you have it or your usual washing
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detergent if you don't. Rinse again in cold water until there is no further runoff. Hang
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out to dry, Iron and fold and fondle with delight, and start planning your next quilt
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or dyeing project. Don't forget to make your notes. (see 'Recipe Cards').