Hi All,
It has probably been discussed before at some point, but i have a problem !
I quite like to work in thick veg tan leather for some articles, e.g an archery bracer i made for my other half. All of the making went well, but when i finally came to dyeing the pieces with Fiebings Pro oil dye, the finished pieces turned out like hardboard when the dye had dried. I have managed to mitigate the effect a little with leather treatments.
Could any of you share your dye prep secrets, such that i get a good even finish, but retain some suppleness in the finished article? I would be especially glad of any product recommendations in this area. I like to have a rich colour that stays put, with a softly glossy finish and retained suppleness.
Am i asking for too much ?
It has probably been discussed before at some point, but i have a problem !
I quite like to work in thick veg tan leather for some articles, e.g an archery bracer i made for my other half. All of the making went well, but when i finally came to dyeing the pieces with Fiebings Pro oil dye, the finished pieces turned out like hardboard when the dye had dried. I have managed to mitigate the effect a little with leather treatments.
Could any of you share your dye prep secrets, such that i get a good even finish, but retain some suppleness in the finished article? I would be especially glad of any product recommendations in this area. I like to have a rich colour that stays put, with a softly glossy finish and retained suppleness.
Am i asking for too much ?