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Hue & Dye acid milling dyes

Acid dye starter kits

To order individual acid dye colours please click here

Our new acid milling dyes are easy to use on any animal (protein) fibre, e.g.: wool, silk, angora, cashmere, alpaca. Fully intermixeable, light- and colour-fast they can be blended to create a range of colours to satisfy the wildest imagination! Don’t worry, they aren’t made of acid, it’s just that a mild acid such as white vinegar or citric acid (and heat) is used to make the dyes permanent. Turn your undyed yarns into a fabulous colourful creation in under an hour!

To order a starter kit online please click the Add to Cart button. To check the contents of your shopping basket at any time please click the View Cart button at the bottom of the page.

Procion Dye Starter Kit

 

Acid Dye Starter Kit

Enough to dye over 1kg of animal (protein) yarn and fibre!
Includes 3 x 10g Hue&Dye acid dyes, 125g citric acid, accessory pack (gloves, apron, measuring spoon) and full instructions. You can choose any three colours from our range - click here to see the full palette.

To order the standard dye starter kit online please choose your three dye colours below and then click the Add to Cart button

  • £11.00 [item code DK011]

Deluxe Procion Dye Starter Kit

 

Acid Dye Deluxe Kit

Enough to dye 2.5kg of animal (protein) yarn and fibre!
Includes 10g of all 12 colours from our palette of acid dyes, 250g citric acid, accessory pack (gloves, apron, measuring spoon) and full instructions.

  • £30.00 [item code DK012]
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