[Steppes] Help? Fabric dyeing - Cheesecloth

Spence Mabry smabry at flash.net
Fri Oct 8 07:34:15 PDT 2004


I've used the old "boil it in strong tea" and let it sit around with the
bags on it.
HL Robin 

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Jann Mays
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 1:49 PM
To: hpockets at verizon.net; Barony of Steppes - SCA, Inc.
Subject: RE: [Steppes] Help? Fabric dyeing - Cheesecloth


Gerita,
Thought about the tie-dying idea.  Afraid it might look too contrived.

Saqra,
I have 3 boxes (dry powder Rit) of pearl gray (3 yds cloth per box), 2
packets (dry powder Dylon) of black (1 1/2 yds cloth per packet) and 8
yards of cheesecloth.  Any suggestions on the quantities?  Have you
played with this stuff before?  You can answer privately if you like.

Gerita and Alaric, not sure if I wanna grunge the fabric with dirt at
this point.  However, I am planning on tearing holes in it for effect.
:)

Gab

--- Gerita/Carolle Cox <hpockets at verizon.net> wrote:

> Take it outside and rub dirt on it?  I'm not sure that dye would give 
> you the effect you want, unless.....  Hmmm  what about tie-dying it??
> 
> Gerita
> 
> People are like stained glass windows.  They sparkle and shine when 
> the sun is out, but when darkness sets in, their beauty is revealed 
> only if there is a light from within. -- Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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> From: steppes-bounces+hpockets=verizon.net at ansteorra.org
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> Of Jann Mays
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 8:47 PM
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> Subject: [Steppes] Help? Fabric dyeing - Cheesecloth
> 
> 
> Help!
> I'm trying to dye, and distress, some cheesecloth to get that "fresh 
> from the grave" look for Halloween.  I have never dyed material 
> before. We DO have an aluminum sink, and I have bought Rit Dye in 
> "pearl grey" and black.  I have seen several decent effects made with 
> cheesecloth lately - Six Flags, Spirit Halloween Store, life-size 
> zombies and mummies.  Asking those closest to me, I am getting 
> conflicting opinions on this.  One says I should leave the fabric 
> white, another says I should use spray on fabric paints, the fabric 
> store lady said I should start with the grey and put in the black a 
> little at a time. Anyone have any experience in this area?  I'm going 
> for a mottled, dirty effect.  :)
> 
> Gab
> 
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> HL Gabrielle Honorée de Saint Pierre
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> our abilities." - Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Chamber of 
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HL Gabrielle Honorée de Saint Pierre

"It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than
our abilities." - Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets. J.K. Rowling, Bloomsbury Publishing, 1998.




		
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