Members Ellen Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 What do you use to make a darker edge of the leather dyed by Fiebing's Pro-Oil dyes? With their spirit dyes it's simpler: for light brown use medium brown, for medium brown use dark brown. Pro-Oil dyes are distinctive colors on their own, with maybe incompatible shades. For example, what should be used for Saddle Tan dyed item, or Light brown, or Mahogany? Thanks. Quote
Members katsass Posted February 2, 2011 Members Report Posted February 2, 2011 What do you use to make a darker edge of the leather dyed by Fiebing's Pro-Oil dyes? With their spirit dyes it's simpler: for light brown use medium brown, for medium brown use dark brown. Pro-Oil dyes are distinctive colors on their own, with maybe incompatible shades. For example, what should be used for Saddle Tan dyed item, or Light brown, or Mahogany? Thanks. I'd use either light brown or dark brown depending on how much contrast is wanted. Mahogany has too much red to appear proper......in my opinion. Mike Quote
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