I finally decided to dye my crinoline...well, i decided to dye A crinoline, we'll call this a simu-dye...since it was my first try, this isn't one of the slips that i plan on wearing...so it's my simu-dye...
I'll document the process as best I can, I took several pictures...so bear with me...it turned out very well, I have no complaints, though there is a change to be made, you'll see at the end-and of course, i need opinions (what else is new

)! So here we go...
to start, i filled my washer with hot hot water, then i put on gloves...BEFORE i put the dye in the wash bin, i dunked the crinoline into the water, since i didn't have anywhere else for the wet crinoline to go, i put a towel under a laundry basket so that water wouldn't get all over and i put the wet crinoline in the basket...
here is my set up...
i then added the dye (RIT liquid dye, Rose Pink) to the wash bin and set it to agitate, i then added the crinoline to the dye and dunked it in as much as i could (this is where wearing gloves comes in really handy, because that water was HOT)
here's the crinoline right before i shut the washer lid to let it agitate
i then kept setting the washer to agitate, i let it go for about 15 minutes, then I took it out, unraveled it the best that i could (it was heavy...) then i put it back in for another 15 minutes.
here it is mid-cycle-wow, that's pink...not exactly the color we're going for, but more on that later...
then, after it was done agitating, i let it rinse twice, the 2nd time, i added just a bit of detergent, rinsed it again, let the water drain and i took it out...here is right before i took it out of the washer...
then i hung it up in my bathroom the best i could...it was REALLY tangled within itself and i had to have DF help me...
it turned out pretty well. i think the color on the bottle very accurately describes the color that the crinoline turned out to be. i was surprised by that actually...now here comes my problem, it's too pink...it's too bubble gum bright. if my dress were white, then it would be fine, but it's not...so i'm glad that i did a simu-dye...
here's my dress wrap that shows the color of my dress as compared to the simu-crinoline...
DF and I then went for margaritas and he decided that the crinoline is too pink and he hates it (he does however LOVE the color of my dress

), so we decided that it needed to be a shade of brown so as not to compete with the color of my dress...being as prepared as i always i am, i have 3 browns for him to choose from-tan, cocoa brown and dark brown. here are the three of them on the dress color...
SO WHICH BROWN???
i'm thinking tan...here's a pic of tan tulle on the dress color, i think it looks good...
i still have my hoop skirt and actual crinoline to dye...WHAT DO WE THINK?
Not to change the subject (crinoline color is super important after all) but we just found out that we ARE going to have a honeymoon (well, we'll have our poly-moon for a few days after the wedding), we are going on a St. Patrick's Day cruise to Belize!!! DF has to DJ on it for some charity! He then has to go to Miami for World Music Conference right after that, sooooo...2 months after our wedding we'll be gone on a cruise and to Miami for 2 weeks! I'm so excited I could SCREAM!!!
Now, crinoline color opinions PLEASE!!!