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Set out all of your supplies so you don't have to search for them while you are in the middle of dying. It can be pretty annoying if you are searching for something you need while your gloved hands are covered in dye. Be careful though of your shoes have synthetic thread holding them together, then do not expect to have a perfect result. Synthetic threads do not respond well to dyes made for natural fibers.
The longevity of the dye on canvas shoes depends on various factors, such as the dye type, application method, and how well the shoes are cared for. Typically, fabric dyes are formulated to be permanent and fade-resistant. However, the color may gradually fade over time due to exposure to sunlight and regular wear. Leave white space between dye applications, especially when using the wet method. The dye will spread over time, so give it some room! You can always apply more dye if, after 10-15 minutes, the white space is still too large for your liking.Read and follow the instructions provided by the dye manufacturer carefully. This includes the recommended dyeing time, water temperature, and any additional steps or precautions. 5. Get Creative
Don’t be afraid to experiment with different dyeing techniques, such as ombre effects or patterns. Use rubber bands, string, or other tie-dye tools to create unique designs and make your shoes truly one-of-a-kind. 6. Allow Sufficient Drying Time
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Paint the dark colors first then go to the lightest to have the best effect. When you draw your lines use a pencil but be careful. The lead tends to show through the pink and yellow colors. Some Final Words