Leatherwork Q - dye &sew or sew & dye?

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Kerne

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Dec 16, 2007
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Now that I am getting into this leatherwork stuff I have come to question my practice so far of making something, then dyeing it. I find that this often produces unevenness in places where I have stressed the leather. Would I be better off dyeing it first? Is one approach more popular than the other?

Any advice?
 
Hi Jim,

I usually cut it, glue & sew it then dye it. But sometimes sew it after dying if I want contrasting stitching;)

I've also heard that dying it while wet helps for a more even colour, but I've not tried it.

Regards

Richard
 
I do as Tor and dilute my dye with meths (denatured alcohol) it takes several wipes to get the colour but get much more even results. Dye the leather when damp not wet.
 
Cheers, folks;

I'm coming round to the idea that sew & dye is the usual practice but I have seen some really nice work with contrasting stitching, so I suppose it's horses for courses... I have been damping the leather down before dying and this certainly does help avoid a streaky finish.
 

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