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How to Dye Your Satin Pointe Shoes

Coloring Your Toe Shoes is Easy!

By Mishel Lane, published Sep 27, 2007
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If you dance and perform ballet on stage you may occasionally be required to dye your pointe shoes to match your costume. Or you may want to make your old pointe shoes fresh and exciting. Dying your toe shoes is not that difficult with some simply planning ahead. Since they are made of satin the dyes take very well and look beautiful on stage.

Pointe shoes have a glue or paste in their fabric, so any liquid is going to change the shape and form of the shoe (that's why some dancers use water to break in their toe shoes). Keep this in mind when dyeing with a liquid fabric dye.

The best way to dye your shoes is to make sure they are extra dry, with no moisture in them whatsoever. If you wear them for class, make sure to leave them in the sunlight for a while to get them really dry. Let them dry naturally, don't use artificial heat (an oven or heater) because that can over-harden the glue in the toe box.

If you have used jet glue or a similar shellac substance on your pointe shoes (to hold the shape of your shoe once you have broken them in), they will not dye evenly. In fact, the areas with glue will not take the dye at all, or in the worst case, the glue will break down and the dye will bleed and fade.

Prepare the area where you are going to be doing the colorng. Lay out newspaper or plastic and get all your supplies lined up. Make sure there is a spot put aside to place the shoes to dry, and an easy way to transfer them there if needed (like a tray or old cardboard soda flat).

Once your shoes are dry they are ready to be colored. First fill the shoes with crumpled newspaper or other filling. This will make it easier to apply the dye because the shoe won't fold and crease as you press on it. Find a pair of gloves to wear to protect your skin from the dye - you don't want your hands to match your shoes!

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yay!!!! exciting! me and my best friends want to color our pointe shoes out symbolic colors, and this article really helped :-)

Posted on 05/25/2008 at 1:05:29 PM

 
thanks! i can't wait to try this out. i have a pair of old toe shoes that are screaming to be colored!

Posted on 04/28/2008 at 7:04:29 PM

 
this is smart..thanks for this write..

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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