Procion MX Color Chart

Brand: Jacquard

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SKU: F-PMX0199
Added: Oct. 2023

CategoriesProcion MxDyes

Procion MX dyes are "cold water dyes" that are fixed chemically instead of with heat. This unique property sets Procion MX apart from all other dyes and establishes them as the undisputed king of backyard dyeing, batik and tie dye. Because Procion MX dyes can be used away from the stovetop, they are also the ideal colors for shibori, ice dyeing, tub and low water immersion dyeing, printing, direct painting and other "alternative" dye applications. As a fiber-reactive dye, Procion MX forms a strong covalent bond with cellulosic fibers, making it the most permanent and washfast of all dyestuffs. Mix the concentrated dye powder with tap water to create the most vibrant colors possible for cotton, linen and other plant-based fabrics (may also be used with protein fibers if acidified). Procion MX dyes are typically used with a soda ash fixative, which can be added directly to the dye bath or used to pretreat the fabric as in tie dyeing and other "batch setting" techniques. Typically, one 2/3 oz/18.71 g bottle will dye more than 1 lb/0.45 kg of dry fabric (very bright colors will require more dye and pastel colors will require less).

TECHNIQUES

tie dye, immersion dyeing, batik, screen printing, direct application, gradation/ombre dyeing, sprinkle dyeing, ice dyeing and more

FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES

cellulose fibers: cotton, linen, canvas, hemp, jute, ramie, sisal, paper, rayon and more

Jacquard

Jacquard is a leading manufacturer of high-quality textile and mixed media art supplies. With a commitment to sustainable practices and innovation, Jacquard produces an extensive range of products that includes dyes, fabric paints, screen printing inks, and more. From professional artists to hobbyists, Jacquard's products are beloved by creatives of all skill levels for their quality and versatility. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Jacquard continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in textile and mixed media art.