I have a wooden couch with I think velvet polyester coushins from the 60's. Can I dye them black?


Name: Leah
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I have a wooden couch with I think velvet polyester coushins from the 60's. Can I dye them black? They are a light green. How would I go about dyeing them? Would they shrink in hot water? Thank you.

No, I'm afraid that this is not at all a good idea. Polyester cushion covers would have to be boiled for an hour with a special type of dye called disperse dye. You cannot dye them with all-purpose dye. See "Dyeing Polyester with Disperse Dyes".

I would recommend that you make covers for the cushions. If you wish to custom dye the covers, it would be best to dye the fabric before sewing them. If you do not sew, inquire at a local sewing store to try to find a local seamstress who can do this for you.


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Posted: Saturday - August 27, 2005 at 08:35 PM          

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