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my husband and i are moving in august from a studio to a 2 bedroom apartment... i've been dreaming about the space for months. we have been in the process of buying furniture. my latest project is this giant rug i want to dye myself... suggestions welcome. actually i'm desparate.

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its been so long...

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so, unfortunately... i haven't done much in the past month in preparation for the move. But this has been the busiest summer of my life so, what can ya do? BUT, my finals were yesterday and i am now on a 2 week vacation from school and both jobs. That's good, considering we are moving on monday... So far i've painted a dresser, but thats about it. I couldn't find any gray rit dye, so i am going with dark brown, which i actually think i like better. We'll see how it turns out. Thats about it, i should be... »MORE

July 27, 2007
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so this is the inspiration ^ as far as colors go, in my new kitchenits a little crazy, but i'll post pics after it becomes reality.  I have this old oriental rug that i desperately want to dye dark grey. does anyone know anything about how i could do this? can i just, like, drench it with rit, and then steam clean it? i'm tempted to try... »MORE

June 29, 2007
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LenkArt

August 19, 2007
Hi, nice to meet you. Thanks for accepting my friendship.
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DIY Maven

July 03, 2007
Good luck!!
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DIY Maven

July 02, 2007

Your rug question is a tough one! First, I'd make sure the rug is a natural fiber. (My guess is it's probably wool.) Natural fibers will take dye; un-natural fibers may or may not. Usually not. Or at least not well. The other thing is I'd only attempt this on a rug that I don't mind tossing out if it doesn't work! So, that being said, if I attempted this, I'd take the rug outside and lay it right side up on a piece of plastic sheeting or an old tarp. Then I'd get a spray bottle filled with pre-mixed Rit and spray it down. The trick would be to spray repeatedly and evenly. The dye probably wouldn't be able to hide all the patterns of the rug, so they'd show up light or dark or whatever. It sounds tricky to me, but I could work. Did you by any chance see my painted rug post? If cost is an issue, this might be an alternative. The rugs are really cheap; my whole project--rug and paint--cost about 14 bucks. The project rug was a stone color, but they come in grey as well. You could finish the edges with a different shade of grey for a tone on tone look. Just a thought.....!

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bruno

June 29, 2007
Welcome to Curbly! Congrats on your new place.