These are pieces I dyed today. The onesies are 3 to 6 months from Gerber and I laid an unwashed one under the one on the left. There wasn't a lot of shrinkage in these.

This is a shirt for our grandson, it's a 50/50 blend.

These are my shorts and socks I dyed to match

This is a top that I dyed in the same bucket to match. They came out greener than I expected.

Here's a sneak peek at the pieces in the bucket.

Well, it's called Bonnie Blue and I bought it from prochem. It looks green in the container. I mixed it, it still looks green and I'll know later today what it's going to look like on the clothing and socks.

color swatch from the ProChem web site
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