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Dyeing a Red Wedding Dress Purple?

I have a bright red wedding dress and I would like to turn it purple and was wanting to know what color would I use or if I could even do it at all.

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May 21, 20170 found this helpful

Red and blue make purple. Snip some swatches. Buy dark blue dye and purple dye. Try both and see which looks better.

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May 21, 20170 found this helpful

I do not know if you are speaking of a red wedding dress or a red dress that you wear to a wedding or a red dress that you wore to a wedding and now wish to change its looks. Why does it matter? For one thing - different fabrics - a real wedding dress may be made up of several different types of fabrics - a dress to wear to a wedding may be something you will need soon - a dress that just needs to be "changed" may not be as important and so it might not be so disastrous if it does not color properly.

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Ritz dye makes dyes for all types of material but generally, synthetics (like polyester) are very unpredictable.
I would suggest you contact Ritz help center (email or phone) and ask your question - just to be sure you have correct advice. You will probably need to know what types of material are involved as well as amount of material (guesstimate?).
Here is a link if you are interested.

www.ritstudio.com/.../

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May 21, 20170 found this helpful

use dark blue, if that isn't purple enough use black

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May 22, 20170 found this helpful

As someone that works with these fine fabrics, my advice to you would be to only try this if you are totally ok with the risk of it not turning out. Most of these fabrics, including cheaper online ordered and name brand gowns/dresses are dry clean only, or spot clean only. These will most definitely be ruined in the event of dyeing, because fabric dyes must be mixed with water & lots of them Hot water which is very harmful to these fabrics in the first place... That being said; If it is worth the risk to you, Maybe try a little BLUE dye solution (mixed according to package directions) on an inside seam that wont show on the outside of the dress to do a test run to see what color it turns.

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(RED+BLUE=PURPLE) If you like it, then continue with the whole dress. Keep in mind that the full depth of color may take a few dips in dye solution to get the full effect. Also every type of fabric will dye different with variation of shade and color. Good Luck!

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August 25, 20170 found this helpful

Welk, red and blue make purple, so you could try dying it blue or purple. Just be careful not to later wash it with anything else so the dye won't transfer.

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