Members RonaldSe Posted October 25, 2010 Members Report Posted October 25, 2010 Ok guy and gals, now that you have had your laugh for the day--------------------has anyone ever tie dyed leather, if so HOW?? I had a your lady, that runs poles and barrels ,ask me if I could make her a tie dyed tie down at the rodeo the other night. Of course, I told her I would see what I could do! My throughts are to use heavy canvas or Cordura and make an inlay. Any one else have any throughts, I sure would love to hear them!!! Ok you can start laughing again!! Thanks George Quote
Drac Posted October 25, 2010 Report Posted October 25, 2010 easiest way I can think of doing it is to use an airbrush or regular brush and do wide wavy dye areas. an airbrush would let you blend a bit better and get more of a tie dye look though, I'd imagine. Quote
Members RonaldSe Posted October 25, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 25, 2010 easiest way I can think of doing it is to use an airbrush or regular brush and do wide wavy dye areas. an airbrush would let you blend a bit better and get more of a tie dye look though, I'd imagine. Thanks, sounds good!! I'll give it a try! Thanks again Quote
Members cem Posted October 26, 2010 Members Report Posted October 26, 2010 RonaldSe there was an article in the Rawhide Gazette that covered Shibouri (japanese tie dye) you can find it here http://www.pslac.org/table_index_rawhide.htm November 2004 pdf Cheers, Clair Quote
Members RonaldSe Posted October 27, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 RonaldSe there was an article in the Rawhide Gazette that covered Shibouri (japanese tie dye) you can find it here http://www.pslac.org...dex_rawhide.htm November 2004 pdf Cheers, Clair THANKS CLAIR! Quote
Members Peter Ellis Posted October 29, 2010 Members Report Posted October 29, 2010 RonaldSe there was an article in the Rawhide Gazette that covered Shibouri (japanese tie dye) you can find it here http://www.pslac.org/table_index_rawhide.htm November 2004 pdf Cheers, Clair Very cool. Thanks for the lead. Definitely going to have to give that technique a try Quote
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