You could try plain old RIT dye. I use it for different things, and it works
very well. One box of dry powder will dye 1 pound of fabric, and the stuff's
pretty cheap and comes in a bunch of colors. There are also recipes on the
RIT website for different colors you can make mixing the dyes. It's also
washable, if your muslin gets dirty and you need to toss it in the washer --
as a matter of fact, you can even dye your muslin in the washer.

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From: "Brendan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: dying a muslin?


> Yes it's the newbie trying to be cheap question again,
> I found that fabricland in Toronto stock raw cotton
> muslin in 3mx25m rolls ( about 3.3 yards x27 yards or
> so ) and it's cheap to! you can buy it per meter but
> it is unwashed. They don't sell large bottles of dye
> tho does anyone know other suppliers of dyes to make backdrops?
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