Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: bushman on April 09, 2010, 08:12:33 pm
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Has anyone got any good dye recipes or know what I could use to dye some leather different colours? I know that you can use the green hulls from black walnuts to make a dark brown colour but I want to make different shades of browns, greens, and yellows. I want the dyes to last and not “run” together on the leather if it gets wet or when I put grease/oil it to water proof it. I wanted to try and use it to make some hunting camouflage. Never hunted in buckskin before so not sure how good it is for camouflage but I thought that since it is all one solid colour it wouldn’t blend in that good as you are movin throw the bush, especially in a dark coloured environment. Has anyone on here ever tried to hunt in buckskin before, if so how well does it work for camouflage?
Bushman
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If you are referring to smoked brain tanned leather I'd say no other camo coloration is needed. Like fur I think brain tanned leather absorbs light instead of reflecting it so you should blend in to the surroundings, solid color or mottled.
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If you are referring to smoked brain tanned leather I'd say no other camo coloration is needed. Like fur I think brain tanned leather absorbs light instead of reflecting it so you should blend in to the surroundings, solid color or mottled.
Thanks PatB, and yes I was referring to smoked brain tanned leather.
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I saw a guy that had tie dyed his brain tan using walnut hull dye I think. Kinda Greatful Deadish without all the bright colors. ;D 8)