Tucker jay
New in Town
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I think I would prefer a cloud effect to make it not so solid, but a more raw appearance. Do you remember the kind of dye you used? I was thinking of buying a powder dye and doing an ‘ice’ effect.Here is what I learned from my one attempt at dyeing a hat. The hat was a 10X beaver western in a pure white. I stripped it down before dyeing. Treat the hat first with a mordant to clear any oils or dirt that might inhibit dye absorption. www.Maiwa.com has a great Pdf on dyeing natural fabrics and I learned there are separate dyes for natural fibres such as wool and fur felt and what to use to prep it for dyeing. Also cut your brim to size first. I did not and then when I cut the brim I discovered the dye did not penetrate the entire depth of the felt and I had an Oreo cookie affect.....grey on the outsides with a white core in the middle. I fixed it by sewing brim binding but would have preferred it raw edge. My result dyeing a white hat a medium grey is that I ended up with a bit of a mottled colouration. I call it my "Cloud" hat. I quite like the mottling....it is subtle but still noticeable.