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Jacquard iDye Fabric Dye 14g – Gold Ochre | Fabric Dye for Natural Fibers

Jacquard iDye Gold Ochre brings earthy warmth and timeless elegance to your fabrics. A soft, natural ochre tone that dyes cotton, linen, silk and rayon beautifully with lasting color.
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Dyeing becomes effortless with Jacquard iDye. Each 14 g dissolving packet goes directly into hot water, giving smooth, even results with rich, durable color.

The Gold Ochre shade captures the essence of natural warmth — a golden-earth tone that complements both rustic and modern styles. Perfect for cotton, linen, silk and rayon, it’s ideal for clothing, home décor and textile art with organic charm. One sachet dyes about 0.5–1.3 kg of fabric.

👉 Features

  • For natural fibers – cotton, linen, silk, rayon
  • Water-soluble packet – no mess, no measuring
  • Natural ochre tone
  • Dyes about 0.5–1.3 kg of fabric
  • Ideal for fashion, décor and art textiles

Inspiration Tip
Combine Gold Ochre with Turquoise or Pumpkin for earthy boho contrasts, or layer with neutrals and metallics for warm, sophisticated compositions.

 

 

 

 

Jacquard iDye for natural fibers are hot water fabric dyes designed for solid fabric dyeing. They can be used in a washing machine or on the stovetop.

✔️ Before You Start

  • Suitable for cotton, linen, rayon, silk and wool
  • Fabric must be pre-washed and thoroughly wet
  • One packet dyes approximately 2–3 lb (0.9–1.3 kg) of fabric
  • Dye comes in water-soluble packaging

🌀 Washing Machine Method

Top-Loading Washer

  1. Fill washer with enough hot water for fabric to move freely.
  2. Add the iDye packet and allow agitation to dissolve.
  3. Add:
    • 1 cup non-iodized salt for cotton, linen and rayon
    • ⅓ cup white vinegar for silk (instead of salt)
  4. Add pre-wetted fabric.
  5. Extend dye time before rinsing to reach 50–60 minutes total.
  6. Let the cycle finish.
  7. Wash in cold water with mild detergent and dry.

Front-Loading Washer

  1. Dissolve the iDye packet in hot water.
  2. Dissolve salt or vinegar separately in hot water.
  3. Add solutions to the drum.
  4. Add pre-wetted fabric.
  5. Select high temperature and long wash cycle.
  6. Complete the cycle and wash normally.

🔥 Stovetop Method

  1. Fill a pot with enough water for fabric to move freely.
  2. Add dye and dissolve completely.
  3. Add:
    • Salt for cotton, linen and rayon
    • Vinegar for silk (do not pour directly onto fabric)
  4. Add pre-wetted fabric.
  5. Maintain a gentle simmer (~185°F / 85°C) and stir frequently for about 30 minutes.
  6. Remove carefully, rinse and wash.

ℹ️ Important Notes

  • More heat and time result in deeper color
  • Blended fabrics will dye unevenly
  • Clean washing machine after dyeing

🔶 Color is too light

Cause: low heat, short dye time, too much fabric, or missing salt/vinegar.
Fix: increase heat and time. One packet dyes about 2–3 lb (0.9–1.3 kg). Use salt for cotton/linen/rayon and white vinegar for silk.

🔶 Uneven or blotchy color

Cause: fabric not pre-washed or not moving freely.
Fix: always pre-wash fabric and use enough water with frequent agitation.

🔶 Color washes out

Cause: insufficient heat/time or fabric blends.
Fix: rinse thoroughly until water runs clear and wash separately the first time. Only natural fibers dye fully in blends.

🔶 Seams or elastic did not dye

Seams and elastic are usually polyester. iDye for natural fibers does not dye synthetics.

🔶 Two-tone results

This is expected on blended fabrics. Full coverage requires iDye Poly or separate dyeing processes.

🔶 Can colors be mixed?

Yes. iDye colors are intermixable. Testing on a sample is recommended.

🔶 Is it safe for washing machines?

Yes. Jacquard recommends cleaning the washer after dyeing with an empty hot cycle and detergent.

🔶 Why does black look greenish?

The dyebath was not hot enough. iDye requires about 185°F / 85°C for proper results.

🔶 Can I reuse the dyebath?

It is possible but not recommended, as dye balance changes and results may differ.