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Using a [[Prismatic Shard]] or [[Rainbow Shell]] to dye clothing will open a menu where you can choose any color using slider buttons.
 
Using a [[Prismatic Shard]] or [[Rainbow Shell]] to dye clothing will open a menu where you can choose any color using slider buttons.
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When you dye using the sewing machine you get a combination of the item's current color and the item you use. For example, if you have a dark purple skirt, and add wool (white) as the dying agent, it will become light purpleIf you add wool again to the new skirt it will become an even lighter purple.  If you add wool again, it will be white.  So Blue shirt + red item = purplish. Blue shirt + yellow item = greenish.  Etc, Etc.
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When you dye using the sewing machine you get a combination of the item's current color and the item you use. For example, a dark green shirt dyed with a white item will become lighter greenA blue shirt dyed with a red item will become a shade of purple.  A blue shirt dyed with a yellow item will become a shade of green, etc.
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Shown below is an expandable table of all items that can be used to dye clothing. Note that dyeing a white shirt or pants item with a normal strength dyeing item can result in a shirt or pair of pants that appear gray.  The dyeing process may need to be repeated up to 4 times to achieve full color saturation.
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===Dye Strength===
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Base dye strength is 25%, "Medium" dye strength is 50%, and "Strong" dye strength is 100%.  To achieve full color saturation, it may be necessary to dye the clothing up to 4 times.
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Shown below is a comparison of the effect of dye strength on a white shirt.  [[Fire Quartz]] has a normal dye strength, [[Eggplant Parmesan]] has a medium dye strength, and [[Cranberries]] have a strong dye strength.
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{|class="wikitable"
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|-
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!White
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!25%
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!50%
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!75%
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!100%
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|-
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|[[File:Shirt176.png|center]]
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|[[File:Shirt176 25percent.png|center]]
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|[[File:Shirt176 50percent.png|center]]
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|[[File:Shirt176 75percent.png|center]]
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|[[File:Shirt176 100percent.png|center]]
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|-
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|style="vertical-align: top;"|Original
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|style="vertical-align: top;"|[[File:Fire Quartz.png|24px]] × 1
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|style="vertical-align: top;"|[[File:Fire Quartz.png|24px]] × 2
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[[File:Eggplant Parmesan.png|24px]] × 1
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|style="vertical-align: top;"|[[File:Fire Quartz.png|24px]] × 3
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|style="vertical-align: top;"|[[File:Fire Quartz.png|24px]] × 4
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[[File:Eggplant Parmesan.png|24px]] × 2
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<p>[[File:Cranberries.png|24px]] × 1
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|-
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|}
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Shown below is an expandable table of all items that can be used to dye clothing, their colors, and dye strengths.
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed sortable" id="roundedborder"
 
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed sortable" id="roundedborder"
 
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