Members AzShooter Posted July 24, 2020 Members Report Posted July 24, 2020 I bought a vertical bag kit from Tandy to make for my granddaughter. I decided to dye it Royal Blue and am using the Fiebring (Spelling) Pro Dye. Dying both side of the project took me 3 bottles, this is without doing the edges yet. The leather in the kit really soaks it up. I now have the color I want and it's nice and clean. I wish they had the quarts of dye for this color but only had the 4 oz. bottles. I now know if I try another kit I will buy lots of dye to finish it. Pic will follow. Quote
Members Sheilajeanne Posted July 24, 2020 Members Report Posted July 24, 2020 The leather used in Tandy kits often isn't the best quality, unfortunately! Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 24, 2020 Contributing Member Report Posted July 24, 2020 7 hours ago, AzShooter said: I bought a vertical bag kit from Tandy to make for my granddaughter. I decided to dye it Royal Blue and am using the Fiebring (Spelling) Pro Dye. Dying both side of the project took me 3 bottles, this is without doing the edges yet. The leather in the kit really soaks it up. I now have the color I want and it's nice and clean. I wish they had the quarts of dye for this color but only had the 4 oz. bottles. I now know if I try another kit I will buy lots of dye to finish it. . . . A 32 oz bottle is available. afair 32 oz is 2 US pints = 1 US Quart? afaik all the colours in the Oil dye range and the standard acrylic range are available in 4 oz and 32 oz bottles Quote
Members Alaisiagae Posted July 24, 2020 Members Report Posted July 24, 2020 Yes, I've heard that the leather will drink up oil-based dyes - but, wow, three bottles seems like a lot! Glad you got the color just the way you want it, it's always satisfying when the color comes out great. Quote
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