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  1. Lane
    26.04.2023 @ 22:21

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Rebecca Freytag is the creative inspiration and founder of Rit Studio. Diane Giancola, who started her career as a home economics teacher, was the director of Rit School for over ten years. What are some comprehensive secrets to success? Here are three important ones: First, use hot water. The small dye needs hot water to create deep and saturated colors. The hotter, the better! We often boil water and pour it directly into the dye bath. Second, dont forget to stir. Many people discover or hang on to projects because their material is folded in the dye bath and the dye cannot reach all the material evenly. Keep the fabric moving in the dye bath. Third, add more dye for dark colors. When dyeing dark colors, we recommend doubling the amount of dye in the dye bath. This is most important with black. We always use a full black bottle for one pair of pants. This gives us a rich, dark black water every time. What trends do you see in dyeing? Ombré (shading from dark to light) and shibori (a type of Japanese dyeing that creates an interesting pattern) are popular right now. Both are simple and give projects a professional quality. People write to us all the time excited to the point where their friends dont believe they did it at home! What should you do if you dye something and dont like the color or result? Is there any going back? Yes, indeed! Rit Color Remover allows you to remove dye from a project you didnt like. You can also use it to reduce the amount of color in the material before dyeing it. We love dyeing materials made from other than fabric. Any ideas? We also love dyeing unusual things! Wood is one of our favorite materials because you can see the wood grain through the dye. With our all-purpose Rit dye, weve had great success dyeing felt, dried flowers, corn husks, pine cabinets, feathers, and sand. The new Rit Dye More product also allows you to dye synthetic materials such as polyester, acrylic, and nylon. It even works on plastic. We think its fun to make all kinds of colored Lego bricks! Its best to dye most unusual things in a bucket of hot water. Or you can put a jar of diluted