Dyeing Pillow/Duvet Covers in the Sink

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The discussion revolves around the challenges and considerations of dyeing duvet and pillow covers, particularly in the absence of a washing machine. Participants explore various methods, potential outcomes, and personal preferences regarding color and practicality.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration with a pink duvet cover and questions the feasibility of dyeing it in a sink.
  • Another suggests using a bathtub for dyeing, but raises concerns about potential mess and cleaning.
  • Some participants propose alternatives like using a plastic swimming pool or storage bin for dyeing.
  • There are humorous exchanges about how to handle the situation with the mother who bought the duvet cover, including suggestions for excuses and compliments.
  • One participant mentions the availability of fabric dye in grocery stores and discusses the importance of stirring the dye for uniformity.
  • Another participant warns that dyeing over pink may be difficult and suggests consulting a color chart, recommending specific colors for dyeing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the best method for dyeing the duvet cover, with multiple competing views and suggestions presented throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about the effectiveness of dyeing over existing colors, particularly pink, and the potential for mess during the dyeing process. There are also varying opinions on the necessity of a washing machine for laundry tasks.

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I have two duvet/pillow cover sets both the same, brown out side cream inside, i managed to rip one of the covers trying to stuff the duvet into it,
mom told me she would get me a replacement set, and now i have it, but
it,its p p pink , i just can not put it on, i read that people dye things in a washing machine?? i do not have one so could i do it in the sink?
 
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wolram said:
I have two duvet/pillow cover sets both the same, brown out side cream inside, i managed to rip one of the covers trying to stuff the duvet into it,
mom told me she would get me a replacement set, and now i have it, but
it,its p p pink , i just can not put it on, i read that people dye things in a washing machine?? i do not have one so could i do it in the sink?
It would have to be a really big sink, do you have a bathtub?
 
Hey I still have a beloved henry's cat duvet :biggrin:

I'd just leave them pink doesn't really matter what colour your bed spread is right?
 
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You don't have a washing Machine? I thought that was a thing of the past
 
Evo said:
It would have to be a really big sink, do you have a bathtub?

Yes i have a bath tub, but i spend ages cleaning the bathroom and i would not want dye stains every where.

It is not worth me buying a wash machine, i only have a few socks and a pair of jeans to wash each week, oh and a couple of t shirts.
 
Kurdt said:
Hey I still have a beloved henry's cat duvet :biggrin:

I'd just leave them pink doesn't really matter what colour your bed spread is right?

You are jesting, "right", me with any thing pink i would be just so :blushing: if anyone saw.
 
By the time she sees it, it's too late for her.
 
wolram said:
Yes i have a bath tub, but i spend ages cleaning the bathroom and i would not want dye stains every where.

It is not worth me buying a wash machine, i only have a few socks and a pair of jeans to wash each week, oh and a couple of t shirts.

What about a cheap plastic kids swimming pool or a large plastic storage bin? That might be hard transport from the store to home on your motorcycle though...
 
larkspur said:
What about a cheap plastic kids swimming pool or a large plastic storage bin? That might be hard transport from the store to home on your motorcycle though...

I could get a storage drum from work, but i have just had a brain wave, i could bleach it white in the bath.:approve:
 
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wolram said:
I could get a storage drum from work, but i have just had a brain wave, i could bleach it white in the bath.:approve:
Tell mom you need the receipt, go exchange it for a color you like.
 
  • #11
NoTime said:
Tell mom you need the receipt, go exchange it for a color you like.

Im to chicken.
 
  • #12
Around here, you can buy dye for fabric right in the grocery store. A duvet cover isn't too big, so it would probably fit in a sink. You'd just have to get a stick or something to stir it around so it dyes more uniformly than if it sat bunched up (unless you like the look of tie dye). I'm not sure how colorfast those dyes are though (i.e., do they run and dye everything in the laundry if you later wash the fabric). I think you need to let it sit quite a while for the dye to take well, so you might be better just putting it in a tub or bucket in the yard rather than making a mess of a sink or tub and then not being able to use it until the thing was done soaking. Just read the instructions on the dye package.

Of course, you could swear the pink duvet cover was the result of manly laundry washing (i.e., you didn't know any better than to wash it with the brand new red socks, and it was really white before it turned pink). :wink:
 
  • #13
wolram said:
Im to chicken.
:smile: Never tell a woman you don't like it. :smile:
Tell her a seams defective and your afraid it will rip out if you try to use it.
Compliment her on all the work she did to get it.
Insist that she's done so much already that you couldn't dream of having her do it. :wink:
 
  • #14
NoTime said:
:smile: Never tell a woman you don't like it. :smile:
Tell her a seams defective and your afraid it will rip out if you try to use it.
Compliment her on all the work she did to get it.
Insist that she's done so much already that you couldn't dream of having her do it. :wink:
You forgot the last important bit...when he comes back with a different color, he MUST insist to her that he really enjoyed the lovely color she had chosen, but when he was at the store, they were all out of stock of that one color (must be a very popular color...obviously she has good taste), so he decided to just replace it with a different color of the same thing.
 
  • #15
Moonbear said:
You forgot the last important bit...when he comes back with a different color, he MUST insist to her that he really enjoyed the lovely color she had chosen, but when he was at the store, they were all out of stock of that one color (must be a very popular color...obviously she has good taste), so he decided to just replace it with a different color of the same thing.
I was going to put that in, but I didn't want to give away all my secrets :devil:
 
  • #16
Moonbear said:
they were all out of stock of that one color (must be a very popular color...obviously she has good taste), so he decided to just replace it with a different color of the same thing.
So, Moonbear... about that tie you sent me last Christmas... :rolleyes:
 
  • #17
NoTime said:
:smile: Never tell a woman you don't like it. :smile:
Tell her a seams defective and your afraid it will rip out if you try to use it.
Compliment her on all the work she did to get it.
Insist that she's done so much already that you couldn't dream of having her do it. :wink:

Well for sure a hard stare from my 83 year old mom can still liquify a grown man, and the (brush off), no,no if you do not like what moms bought you, i did go into town just to buy that, but it is up to you if
you do not like it, sniff.....
 
  • #18
You should also consult a color chart, pinks are not easy to dye over. Unless you want purple, then try to dye it blue. If it were me, I would use a medium brown.
Make sure to mix the dye in very hot water, wear gloves, and stir often.
 
  • #19
wolram said:
Well for sure a hard stare from my 83 year old mom can still liquify a grown man, and the (brush off), no,no if you do not like what moms bought you, i did go into town just to buy that, but it is up to you if
you do not like it, sniff.....
:smile: Never tell a woman you don't like it. :smile:
Just what part of this are we missing here :confused:
 
  • #20
hypatia said:
You should also consult a color chart, pinks are not easy to dye over. Unless you want purple, then try to dye it blue. If it were me, I would use a medium brown.
Make sure to mix the dye in very hot water, wear gloves, and stir often.

Well that turns out just fine, brown will fit the bill just right :approve:
 

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