As the title suggests, is there a way of dying leather other than using shop-bought leather dyes?
Rather depends on the colour you want!
Iron filings or wire wool dissolved in vinegar.
Wow. I did think of shoe polish, but didn't think it would work - I thought it'd just sit on the top and not penetrate.
Depends on the leather, some leather will take on a nice tan finish just by treating it with Neatsfoot oil and wax, no need for dye. It's always worth trying an offcut.
Sometimes you can dye leather and then it changes colour when you oil it or treat the leather with some product, so it's always worth experimenting.
Rich
Comfrey produces a deep red if you want to go the herbal route.
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My apologies, I should have said hibiscus. Comfrey gives you a khaki greenish colour. I was sure I had read that it was used for cardinal robes.Method please ?
M
I like the evenness of vinegaroon. Make sure you neutralise it with bicarb though else you'll get a rusty knife.