suem Publish time 2011-11-18 05:21

Antique linen

I love making antique looking designs. Can anyone tell me howto colour my linen to make it look worn or antique. Thankyou.

tcline1279 Publish time 2016-2-3 22:20

I realize this post is old. I recommend using instant coffee after everything is stitched. You can make it as dark or light as you want.

ctstahl Publish time 2016-4-28 21:36

Great advice, thanks to everyone who posted!

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 05:27

Following this thread

atenea Publish time 2011-11-18 06:42

Use tea for dying, the colour is really nice :)

waspjh1984 Publish time 2011-11-18 08:18

Tea or coffee.The chart for Josiah Turner's Sampler as directions.   

Full directions with pictures here:http://newenglandclassicstitch.com/HowtoAntiqueYourProject.aspx

DELETED Publish time 2011-11-18 11:36

Someone once told me to add salt to it to make the colour last longer - I know eventually the tea/coffe fades, but I think it might take a long time to do that.

mathurin Publish time 2011-11-18 11:45

I think that alum salt is the one usually used to make colours fast when dying.

sallyrose Publish time 2011-11-18 12:34

Reply 5# mathurin


    Good to know. Thanks.

suem Publish time 2011-11-20 22:54

Thankyou ladies,
So now I need to go and make a cup of tea!

Pitiknitz Publish time 2011-11-23 07:38

Adding a little bit of ground cinnamon and nutmeg to black tea gives it a different tint than just black tea.Also applying it with a cotton ball or spray gives it a different look.

suem Publish time 2011-11-27 05:12

Many thanks Pitiknitz. The added spices sound like they would also make it smell lovely. And those particular smells would be so nice for a Christmas ornament.

WiseOwl Publish time 2011-11-27 15:44

I use the tea dye method.. seems to give the right look if you want to get that aged antique look... I only use it on linen fabric..
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