Members LaMiaPace Posted August 5, 2015 Members Report Posted August 5, 2015 Hello! I'm a new-ish leatherworker. I'm making leather wristbands as a fundraiser. I've gotten the hang of the process and am happy with my results so far. However, I'm having problems with the wristband leaving a mark on my skin in high humidity, on sweaty skin. Here is my process (I wait 12 hours between each step): 1. Tool onto 6/7 oz. leather 2. Dye with Fiebings alcohol-based dye 3. Neatsfoot oil on both sides (since the alcohol dries out my leather a lot, but I prefer the deeper dying of the alcohol-based dyes) 4. Seal with Fiebings Acrylic Resolene (for a long-lasting protection) 5. Attach snaps Since I'm doing this as a fundraiser, I can't afford to spend any more on other materials. Can anyone offer advice on how to prevent color transfer onto skin, possibly just by adjusting my process? Thanks in advance- this community is a wealth of information! Quote
Members grmnsplx Posted August 5, 2015 Members Report Posted August 5, 2015 After dyeing, let it dry. The buff the shit out of it with a soft rag like a sock. Buff it until the cloth stops picking up pigment. The you can give it a little wipe with a damp cloth and see how much the dye is still bleeding. Buff again with a dry cloth if necessary. Move on to step 3. You may see that neatsfoot oil loosens up some dye. let that dry for a good day and then buff again. Hopefully it's not too bad. Then seal. Quote
Members LaMiaPace Posted September 6, 2015 Author Members Report Posted September 6, 2015 Thanks for the help, I will follow your advice. Very helpful! Quote
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