WEBHow do I determine how much dye I need? What temperature should the water be for the dyebath? How long should I leave my item or fabric in the dyebath? How do I reduce color bleeding? What do I do if I don’t like the color of my fabric after dyeing? Is Rit safe to be used in a container used for food? What are Rit's dyes made of?
WEBCurated color formula collections from the team at Rit. The All-Purpose Conversion collection are DyeMore formulas designed to match our All-Purpose dye shades. The Vintage Colors collection are Rit shades that are no longer available to purchase. Everything else is self-explanatory!
WEBRit All-Purpose Dye is here to add a bit of dazzle to natural fabrics like cotton, wool, and silk, as well as synthetics like nylon and rayon. A simple, non-toxic way to bring the color of your choice to garments, household items, and more. Find in Store Buy Online.
WEBIf you don't see the dye you want on our site, please check out our store locator which lists all of our retail locations, as well as online availability. If you are planning to go to the store, try calling ahead to make sure they have the color you want.
WEBWhat Rit made so popular in the 60’s is still relevant today. With just a few rubber bands, you can fold, twist, pleat and crumple fabric to achieve fun, bold (and psychedelic) patterns. Here is everything you need to know to Tie dye, …
WEBIf you don't see the dye you want on our site, please check out our store locator which lists all of our retail locations, as well as online availability. If you are planning to go to the store, try calling ahead to make sure they have the color you want.