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    I'm the queen of dye jobs

    On furniture that is. I love taking something old and worn out and making it look like I want it to.

    This is not the first time I've used dye. I frequently dye stained white pants or shirts. I once dyed a sofa by hand. And my best friend and I dyed her son's yucky bedroom carpet--it turned out lovely.

    I inheirited dh's mohters rattan furniture for my sun room. It is a beautiful rattan framed sofa and chair, but the mauve floral pattern just does not match the rest of my house. So, I picked up some fabric dye and dyed it today. It turned out a beautiful color---exactly what I wanted---unfortunately, it also fell apart at the seams. So...it's on to new slip covers!
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    Re: I'm the queen of dye jobs

    Ah! Sounds pretty - and you are brave! I have never dyed a thing in my life - other than tie-dye in college! I think I would be too afraid to actually give it a try.

    Good for you!!
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    Re: I'm the queen of dye jobs

    Ohhhh... I so admire people who have the talent, taste, and skill to do stuff like this! I'm completely inept at dyeing (unless you count dh's pink underwear [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/rofl.gif[/img] ). Sorry the seams fell apart, sounds like it was a lovely color!!

    Dyeing a carpet??? I didn't even know you could do such a thing!
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    Re: I'm the queen of dye jobs

    Well, isn't that something. I never knew you could dye things like that, either.

    Could you post pictures for us?

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    Re: I'm the queen of dye jobs

    I dyed carpet. Oh...I dont think you meant the koolaid stains, pet stains and general kid and dirt...lmao.

    Arent you the talented one katmom!
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