Experience the batik variety with Marabu Easy Color
1. tying technique "circle":
For this, the fabric is gathered and tied very tightly in several sections with yarn. For example, for a circle with three radii, tie off three times.
2. binding technique "horizontal stripes":
Tie off the bottom third of the shirt with yarn at least once. Dip the shirt completely into the dye liquor.
3. tie-off technique "colour gradient" in combination with a "circle":
Dip the shirt into the dye bath up to just below the sleeves and dye for 20 minutes. Let the lower part hang over the rim of the pot. Then immerse the shirt a little deeper for a few seconds - this creates a pastel stripe. Rinse the shirt under running water, letting the water flow from the white, undyed area into the coloured, dyed area.
Dyeing textiles with Marabu Easy Color
How does dyeing textiles with Marabu Easy Color work?
For all hand dyeing and reserve techniques such as wax batik, setting and folding technique (Plangi), sewing technique (Tritik) as well as Dévoré dyeing (so-called "two-dye technique"). Bag content (25 g) sufficient for intensive dyeing of 150 g fabric. For fabric quantities up to 300 g fabric you will achieve medium to delicate dyeings.
The original colour shades can only be achieved on white textiles; on coloured textiles, a mixture with the base colour will result.
Dyeing procedure:
1. for intensive dyeing, pour 3-5 l boiling water into a large, stainless vessel (bowl, bucket) so that the fabric can move freely. For medium to delicate dyeing (up to max. 300 g fabric) use 7 l water.
Stir in the contents of the sachet and dissolve. 3.
Add 1 tablespoon table salt per 1 l water and dissolve. For silk, add an additional 50 ml of household vinegar per litre of water. 4.
4. moisten the fabric with lukewarm water, squeeze slightly. 5.
5. put the fabric into the dye liquor; with wax batik let the temperature cool down to 40-50° C. 6.
Dye for at least 20 minutes, constantly moving the fabric. 7.
Rinse the dyed fabric in cold water after each dyeing until the water remains clear. Allow silk to cool slowly before rinsing.
The dye liquor can be stored for several days in a clean closed container, but should be heated to at least 40° C before dyeing. The higher the temperature, the more intense the dyeing.
Wash resistance of textiles with Marabu Easy Color