Doesn't sound like a problem at all. I have used hemp/cotton muslin for a skirt before. My only issue was that it was easily wrinkled.
Dyeing cotton requires fiber reactive dyes. It's a bit of an expense for one skirt with several different chemicals required and dyeing it one flat color is a skill that takes practice. You could dye with tea or coffee if you wanted a brown tone. I have done a scrunch dye with coffee with lovely results. Also not too hard to get a fairly even tone with smaller pieces such as for a tiered skirt.
Do not use RIT, it will never stop bleeding. I have heard that iDye works well in the washing machine and does not have the bleeding problems that RIT does but I have never used it myself although I do use other dye products made by the same company. I think you can buy it in fabric and craft stores.
Good luck!
Just in time! I have been planning to make a skirt for my next project! I have already checked Sew What Skirts out of the library and am planning on making a tiered skirt from white muslin. I ripped a picture out of an Anthropologie magazine last year and have been wanting to make a skirt inspired by it for awhile.
A question for all of you- is there any issue with making a skirt out of muslin? It is 200 thread count and has a nice hand, I plan on lining it. I would also like to dye it a very light color. Does anyone have experience with these things?
Thank you!
I can't wait to see all the lovely skirts!
Jean