🎨 What is Rit DyeMore?
Rit DyeMore is a dye specially formulated for synthetic fabrics and materials that are difficult or impossible to dye with traditional fabric dyes. It was created to work with materials such as polyester, polyester blends, acrylic, acetate and nylon, which are widely used in modern clothing and accessories.
Like other Rit dyes, DyeMore is non-toxic and suitable for home use, making it perfect for crafters, designers and fabric artists who want to experiment with color.
With the right technique, you can transform old garments, customize accessories and bring new life to objects that would otherwise remain unused.
🧵 When should you use Rit DyeMore?
Rit DyeMore is used when the item you want to dye is made from synthetic fibers.
👉 Synthetic fibers include:
• Polyester
• Acrylic
• Acetate
• Nylon
• Fabric blends with a high percentage of synthetic fibers
If the item you want to dye contains more than 35% synthetic fibers, Rit DyeMore is the correct dye to use.
If the fabric contains less than 35% synthetic fibers, then Rit All-Purpose Dye is usually the better choice, as it is designed for natural materials such as cotton, linen or silk.
💡 Tip: Always check the care label of the garment before dyeing to confirm the fiber content.
🧶 What can you dye with Rit DyeMore?
Although it was developed for synthetic fabrics, DyeMore is extremely popular in the crafting world because it can dye many different materials and objects.
👕 Fabrics & Clothing
• polyester garments
• activewear and leggings
• windbreakers and jackets
• swimsuits
• curtains and home décor fabrics
• bags and backpacks
👟 Accessories & Wearables
• sneakers and synthetic shoes
• hats and accessories
• fabric belts
• shoelaces
🧸 Creative Projects & Crafts
• synthetic wigs and hair extensions
• plastic items such as Lego® pieces or toys
• buttons and small plastic objects
• beads and jewelry components
• nylon materials
• cosplay items
• costume props and theatrical garments
Because of this versatility, Rit DyeMore is widely used by crafters, costume designers, cosplayers and fabric artists.
🔥 Important: The correct dyeing method
Dyeing synthetic materials is more demanding than dyeing natural fabrics.
For DyeMore to work properly, you must use the stovetop dyeing method.
This means:
• the water must be kept very hot, almost boiling
• approximately 200°F / 93°C
• the temperature must remain high throughout the dyeing process
For this reason:
❌ washing machines cannot be used
❌ items that do not fit into a pot cannot be dyed with this method
The high temperature is essential for the dye to penetrate synthetic fibers properly.
🎨 How the original color affects the result
The final color depends on the original color of the item.
• If the fabric is white or off-white, the dye color will appear true to the shade.
• If the item already has color, the new dye will blend with the existing color.
For example:
blue fabric + red dye → purple result
For this reason, dyeing darker colors over lighter ones usually gives the best results.
🧼 Things to know before dyeing
There are a few situations where dye may not fully cover the fabric.
☀️ Sun damage or bleach stains
Sunlight and bleach can actually damage the fibers of the fabric.
When this happens, dye may not absorb evenly into the material.
🖌 Patterns and logos
If the garment has patterns or logos:
• the dye will blend with the existing colors
• creating new color combinations instead of covering them completely.
✨ Why crafters love it
Rit DyeMore is a favorite among DIY creators because it allows you to:
• transform old garments
• customize accessories
• recolor items that are normally difficult to dye
• experiment with materials beyond traditional fabric
For many makers, it has become a go-to tool for upcycling, fashion design and mixed-media projects.