Jacquard acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard acid dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency.
With 48 colors to choose from, you’re sure to find the shade you need for your projects!
Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.
Jacquard color charts

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Dyeing your own yarn is fun, easy, to your taste and, above all, much less expensive than pre-dyed yarn.
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