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dying wool

Started by floodman, February 22, 2012, 10:19:00 PM

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floodman

Got a pair of KOM paints in blowndown .has any one dyed them with.some ritzs or some other dye .was thinking of some.green.what ya think...

ripforce56

I used Rit on an Asbell vest and it turned out pretty good! The Green I used was called Pine but it  was pretty dark!
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Bishop

If you do dye them please put up a pic. I would like see how it turns out.

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As we get older our bow weight goes down and our body weight goes up, One of Lifes little jokes.
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reddogge

Usually dying garments involves hot water so I'd be careful with your KOM.
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swampthing

Before you go wrecking it. Do yourself a huge favor. Put it on a hanger and walk out into the woods and hang it on a branch, behind brush in front of it, doesn't really matter, what you will see is whats called the "grey phenomenon."  Walk about 60yds away and have some good cover all around and in front of you. Color at distance matters very little, what does matter is contrast, and silhouette. You will notice that the "outline" of the garment has very little contrast against most backgrounds. Wool will absorb light, not reflect it.
Or in other words.
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Osage61

Thanks for the information and the photo to illustrate your point   :thumbsup:
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