Give new life to your old clothes with a dip in the indigo dye bath!
Here's how it works:
Step One: Purchase the listing that applies to the piece you'd like to have dyed.
Step Two: Wash and dry your item.
Step Three: Drop off or mail in your item to the studio.
Step Four: I dye your item!
Step Five: I wash and dry your item
Step Six: You pick your dyed item up or I invoice you for return shipping of your item.
Check out my blog post here for clarity on what category your item falls under. If you purchase the incorrect category I will contact you and either refund/invoice you for the correct one!
Curious if your item can be dyed? If the fiber content is a natural fiber, then it can be dyed! Examples of common natural fibers are: cotton, linen, wool, silk, alpaca, and hemp. I can also dye rayon and bamboo fibers. If you have a blend of natural fiber + a synthetic fiber (nylon/polyester, etc) I can dye it if there is at least 50% of the natural fiber, we just won't be able to get the color super dark.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for me to dye your item. If you'd like your order rushed, please contact me for rush order pricing.
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Customer Reviews
I ordered indigo dying for two white utility jeans, one dark one light, and the results are outstanding. The colors are thick with artisan variants that make the pants look hand crafted and expensive. Thank you!
I had an assortment of garments recently dyed by Rosemarine Textiles. I was so happy with the outcome and the quality of the work. The linen and silk garments I sent were faded/stained or were in colors I was no longer wearing. A dip in Meghan's community Indigo Dye vat restored each garment into something I am delighted to wear and own once again. I love that there is a way to extend the lifecycle of my clothing in such a breathtakingly beautiful way. I am also so happy to support a small woman-owned business. I will definitely send more clothing to be dyed in the future.