

Our plan of attack was to dye it, then if that didnt work fabric spray paint and if that didnt work reupholstering it and finally, worst case scenario, sanding it down to the fiberglass (SO glad we didnt need to do that!)
First we did a little research, and found that Kara Paslay dyed a chair with similar fabric using Rit dye. She went from blue to purple, so we figured that our only chance would be dark gray or black since we didnt want to go orange to red.

I boiled water on the stove and added 3 ladles (I think about 1.5 cups) to half a packet of dye and a little vinegar (recommended when dyeing wool) to a large container (good for one coat). I stirred and it looked a little purple, hmm .. So I added a little yellow dye until it looked more neutral. Yellow is the opposite of purple on the color wheel, so it helped neutralize the color.

Heres how I mixed each batch
coat 1 - just gray dye + boiling water + vinegar
coat 2 - gray dye, black and a little yellow + boiling water + vinegar
coat 3 - gray dye, more black, more yellow + boiling water + vinegar
coat 4 - black dye, yellow (higher dye to water ratio) + boiling water + vinegar
I increased the dye in the final coat which was a mistake because it crystallized and got a little powdery in areas. (1.5 cups of water to 1/2 packet of dye worked for me.) I scraped most of the crystals off and decided to try a coat of Simply Spray Soft Fabric paint.
I opted for the soft fabric paint in hopes that it wouldnt change the texture of my fabric and it worked! My fabric doesnt feel at all different!! I emailed Simply Spray and asked about durability for upholstery, but havent received a response, so time will tell. Simply Spray does make an upholstery spray paint, but Ive heard that it changes the texture slightly.

It covered well, and removed the unevenness left from the dye AND the fabric feels exactly the same!
Since there was so much liquid from dyeing the fabric, it did take a while to dry, but a few days later, I sat in it and NO dye came off on my clothes, so Id say its a success!






What do you think, would you try dyeing and spray coloring a chair?
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