I want to make a canvas hunting pouch, I thought I would use really strong instant coffee to dye it. Do I dye the material first or wait till I finish the pouch? Thanks thmbsup
It can be done either way. I like to make the bag and then paint with a mixture of bioled linseed oil and powdered charcoal
Can you explain that procedure? Sounds interesting.
I would use walnut hull powder to dye the canvas, it's a lot stronger color.
dye your material first! much easier to work with
how do you coffee dye
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I take boiled linseed oil and mix powdered charcoal briquet's, and paint it on the bag. This is not a true dye, it darken and stiffen the bag. How dark will depend on how much charcoal you mix in the linseed oil. I take a scrap piece and check the darkness before putting in on a bag.
The process will make the bag water repellent, but not water prof.
I am 65 years old so I don't want my egipment to look new
Hope this helps
I'm 61. Recently had a new roof on house & bought the cheaper, 10 year warranty, shingles.
Don't buy green bananas, either. :>)
Quote from: 2571 on October 14, 2011, 03:17:17 PM
I'm 61. Recently had a new roof on house & bought the cheaper, 10 year warranty, shingles.
Don't buy green bananas, either. :>)
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I'm 63. I understand perfectly. Ain't gonna start War & Peace either. At my age, w/my health, I don't want to start any long term commitments either.
i agree with the dye first and ask questions later ... it makes the project easier to work. just one guy's opinion...