AUNTRALFIE wrote:
I to use the dharma dyes and I've loved all my colors but I haven't been real successful at putting out a deep rich color I use pot ash should I be using salt as well? Thanks so much for all your help Bettyann I really appreciate it.
I have learned from Ann Jonston's books
COLOR BY DESIGN: PAINT & PRINT WITH DYE and COLOR BY ACCIDENT
that the dye is better diluted in the water and the water can hold more dye when you add urea salt, so that could be your problem with richer colors. You definitely should use soda ash, because that is making the permanent bond to the fiber. And again, the temperature is important too.
Another book, that have widened my universe of dyeing is this book
Fabric Dyer's Dictionary by Linda Johanson
She recommend some other colors to make your recepies from and I have been very happy with what I get. It's not always the same color as in the book, but if you work from it, you get something that matches each other.
The color will be different too dependent on how heavy weight your fabric is, so make something where you use the same amount of fabric every time to make yourself a kind of reference guide. I note how much the fabric weighs and put a little square in my book for later use.
Here is an example of what I have done for one project. I have notes of fabric type and weight on another page in the book. In this case I wanted soft colors.