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I'm just starting to complete a wallet kit i bought, I'm now at the colouring stage. I have learned it is best practice to build up colour in layers one at a time. So, I've started with yellow all over. Next I want to add red to certain parts. What is it I need to do? Do I just add red on top of the yellow. I'm aware that red and yellow make orange when mixed, so do I just keep adding red on top until it appears red, or is there some other mystical skill I need to learn?

 

Thanks

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A very useful book is 'Fiebing's Fantastic Finishes' by Tony & Kay Laier: exemplifies the steps for different types of leather dyes: alcohol, oil, or water based, resisted ('blocked') or not with Leather Sheen or Tan-Kote; also the use of Acrylics and Antique Finish.

If I use water based dyes I dilute it with water until I obtain the desired shading, step by step working light to dark.  It's best to test the steps on a test piece of leather first. 

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Thanks this is kind of a test before i try to make a wallet from scratch. The red went over the yellow without any problems. Thanks

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Make sure and test your coloring on some scrap of the leather you are using for the wallet. That can save some frustration.

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