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Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye Navy Blue | Fabric Dye Powder for DIY & Crafts

Brand: RIT DYE
Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye Navy Blue produces a deep, classic navy shade perfect for dyeing clothing, fabrics and DIY textile projects. This powder dye dissolves easily in hot water and delivers rich, even color on natural fibers.
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Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye Navy Blue brings a deep, timeless navy blue color to fabrics and creative projects.

This powder fabric dye dissolves easily in hot water and produces strong, even color on clothing, textiles and craft materials. It is ideal for darkening fabrics, recoloring garments or experimenting with dye techniques such as tie-dye, dip-dye and ombré.

Rit works best on natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk and wool, while also dyeing rayon and nylon. If the material contains more than 35% synthetic fibers, the Rit DyeMore Synthetic Fiber Dye line is recommended.

Beyond clothing, Rit can also be used on home textiles, decorative fabrics, cords and craft materials, making it ideal for many DIY projects.

The result is a rich navy blue shade that adds depth and classic elegance to fabrics and handmade creations.

👉 Features

  • powder fabric dye
  • deep navy blue color
  • dissolves easily in hot water
  • suitable for tie-dye, ombré and dip-dye techniques
  • ideal for clothing, textiles and DIY projects
  • non-toxic formula
  • package content: 1.125 oz / 31.9 g

🧵 Suitable for

  • cotton, linen, silk, wool
  • ramie, rayon, viscose, modal
  • nylon and tulle
  • paper, wood, cork
  • hemp and wicker

👍 Ideal for

  • dyeing clothing
  • recoloring fabrics
  • tie-dye projects
  • DIY fabric décor
  • textile art and crafting

Inspiration Tip

Navy blue works beautifully in classic color palettes. Pair it with white for nautical projects or with red accents for bold textile designs.

🎨 How Rit Dye Works

Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye is a powder fabric dye that is activated with very hot water. The color penetrates the fibers of the material and changes their color.

The process is simple:

  • dissolve the dye in hot water
  • submerge the material in the dye bath
  • stir for even color distribution
  • rinse and wash the fabric after dyeing

👉 The longer the material remains in the dye bath, the more intense the color will become.


🧺 Basic Fabric Dyeing Process

1️⃣ Preparing the Fabric

Before dyeing:

  • Wash the fabric with warm water and detergent
  • Do not use fabric softener
  • Leave the fabric slightly damp

👉 Damp fabric helps the dye absorb more evenly.

2️⃣ Preparing the Dye

Powder dye must first be dissolved.

  • Dissolve the dye in two cups of very hot water
  • Add one teaspoon of dish soap

Then add:

  • one cup of salt for cotton, linen or rayon
  • one cup of white vinegar for silk, wool or nylon

👉 These help the dye bond better with the fibers.

3️⃣ Dyeing Process

  1. Fill a container with very hot water
  2. Add the dissolved dye
  3. Place the fabric in the dye bath
  4. Stir continuously

⚠️ The first ten minutes are very important to avoid uneven dyeing.

4️⃣ Rinsing

After dyeing:

  • Rinse with warm water
  • Gradually switch to cooler water
  • Wash with mild detergent

For better wash durability you can use Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative.


🔥 Dyeing Small Items – Microwave Method

For small items you can use the microwave method.

  • prepare the dye solution
  • place the item in a microwave-safe container
  • heat for 1–2 minutes

👉 This method is ideal for small fabric projects.


🧵 What Materials Can Be Dyed

Rit All-Purpose Dye works best on natural fibers.

Ideal for:

  • cotton
  • linen
  • silk
  • wool
  • rayon
  • nylon

⚠️ If the fabric contains more than 35% synthetic fibers (such as polyester or acrylic), you will need Rit DyeMore for Synthetics.

🎨 How Much Fabric Can One Package Dye?

One package of Rit Powder Dye can dye approximately one pound (about 0.5 kg) of dry fabric.
This is roughly equivalent to two large adult T-shirts.

👉 If you want a darker or more intense color, you can use double the amount of dye.


🧂 Don’t Forget the Salt or Vinegar

For best results in the dye bath, add:

One cup of salt for:

  • cotton
  • linen
  • rayon

One cup of white vinegar for:

  • silk
  • wool
  • nylon

👉 These help the dye bond better with the fibers.


🤍 Start with the Lightest Fabric Possible

If the fabric is white or off-white, you will achieve the true color of the dye.

If the fabric already has color:

  • the dye works as an overdye
  • the new color mixes with the existing one

👉 Example:
yellow fabric + blue dye → green result


🧪 Powder vs Liquid Dye

Both versions of Rit dye produce the same color results.

The main difference is that:

  • Liquid dye is already pre-mixed with water
  • Powder dye is more concentrated and must be dissolved first

🔄 Can I Mix Different Rit Dyes?

Yes. You can:

  • mix Rit Powder Dye and Rit Liquid Dye in the same dye bath
  • combine different colors to create custom color formulas

👉 Just make sure the powder dye is dissolved in hot water first before adding it to the dye bath.


☀️ Bleach Stains or Sun Damage

Bleach and sun exposure damage fabric fibers, which can make dyeing difficult or uneven.

You can try using Rit Color Remover, but results are not always guaranteed.


🎨 What Happens with Prints and Designs?

Fabric dye does not cover prints like paint.

If a garment has a design:

  • the design will change color
  • the new color will be a mix of the original color and the dye

Example:
white shirt with a pink print + blue dye → purple print


🧵 Garments with Polyester or Nylon Thread

Many garments have:

  • polyester stitching
  • nylon threads

Rit All-Purpose Dye primarily dyes natural fibers, so synthetic threads may remain lighter in color.

👉 To dye synthetic fibers as well, you can use Rit DyeMore for Synthetics.

In some cases, Rit All-Purpose Dye and Rit DyeMore can be used together in the same dye bath to dye both natural and synthetic fibers.


🧺 How to Make the Color Last Longer

For better wash durability:

👉 This helps set the dye and reduce fading.


🎨 Colors Can Be Mixed

One of the biggest advantages of Rit All-Purpose Liquid Dye is that the colors can be mixed together, allowing you to create almost unlimited custom shades.

You can:

  • create intermediate tones
  • darken or lighten a shade
  • create custom colors for specific projects

For example:

  • Yellow + Blue → Green
  • Red + Blue → Purple
  • Red + Yellow → Orange

By mixing different amounts of dye, you can create unique custom colors, ideal for textile design, DIY fashion and creative fabric dyeing projects.


🔄 I Want to Completely Change the Color

If you want to:

  • dye a dark fabric into a lighter color
  • completely change the existing color

you can first use Rit Color Remover to remove or lighten the original color.

⚠️ Full color removal cannot always be guaranteed.

Rit All-Purpose Dye is not only used for dyeing clothes. It is very popular in DIY and craft projects, because it can be applied to many different materials and create unique effects.

You can also dye:

  • 🧶 yarn
  • 📄 paper
  • 👟 shoelaces
  • 👜 fabric accessories
  • 🏠 decorative textiles

🧶 Yarn Dyeing

Rit can be used to dye cotton or wool yarn.

Preparation

  • open the yarn into a loop (hank)
  • loosely tie it in four places to prevent tangling

Presoak

For better dye absorption:

For cotton yarn

  • soak the yarn for 30 minutes in hot water
  • add two tablespoons of salt

For wool yarn

  • soak the yarn for 30 minutes in hot water
  • add two tablespoons of white vinegar

After Dyeing

  • leave the yarn in the dye bath for about 30 minutes
  • rinse with cold water until the water runs clear
  • wash with a mild detergent
  • hang the yarn to dry

🌊 Variegated Dyeing (for Yarn)

A technique used to create multicolored hand-dyed yarns.

How it works:

  • place the yarn on a rack or container
  • pour different dye colors onto various sections of the yarn
  • allow the colors to blend naturally

👉 This creates beautiful color transitions within the same yarn.


📄 Dyeing Paper

Rit can also be used to dye paper, which is very popular in:

  • scrapbooking
  • mixed media
  • art journaling

Preparing the Dye

Mix:

  • 10 ml Rit Powder Dye
  • 240 ml very hot water

Dyeing

  • dip the paper into the dye solution for a few seconds

⚠️ Leaving the paper in the dye bath too long may warp the paper.

Fixing the Color

For better color stability:

  • place the paper in the microwave for 30–60 seconds

This helps the dye bond better with the paper.


🕯 Dyeing Candles

Rit Powder Dye can also be used to dye candles.

Process

  • melt about 240 ml of beeswax using a double boiler
  • add 7–15 ml Rit Powder Dye
  • stir well

👉 It is normal if the dye does not dissolve completely.

Testing the Color

To check the shade:

  • dip a test candle into the mixture
  • if the color is too light, add more dye
  • if it is too dark, add more wax

Then:

  • dip the candle for 5–10 seconds into the colored wax.

🎨 Fabric Dyeing Techniques

Rit can be used for a variety of creative dyeing techniques that produce different patterns and effects.

🌈 Tie-Dye

The most well-known fabric dyeing technique.

How it works:

  • fold, twist or wrap the fabric
  • secure it with rubber bands or string
  • apply dye to different areas
  • allow the fabric to absorb the color

Once the bindings are removed, unique patterns appear.


🎨 Ombre Dyeing

This technique creates a gradual color transition from light to dark.

How it works:

  • dip only the lower part of the fabric into the dye bath
  • keep the rest of the fabric above the water
  • slowly raise and lower the fabric

👉 The longer the fabric stays in the dye bath, the darker the color becomes.


🖌 Dip-Dye

With this technique only a portion of the fabric is dyed.

Basic steps:

  • dip only the edge of the fabric into the dye bath
  • keep the rest of the fabric out of the water
  • leave the fabric in the dye for a few minutes

👉 This creates a strong contrast between dyed and undyed areas.


🧵 Shibori

Shibori is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique.

The process involves:

  • folding
  • binding
  • twisting
  • compressing the fabric

before dyeing.

👉 After dyeing, it creates geometric or organic patterns.


🔥 Dyeing Small Items – Microwave Method

For small items you can use the microwave method.

  • prepare the dye solution
  • place the item in a microwave-safe container
  • heat for 1–2 minutes

👉 This method is ideal for small fabric projects.