Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread Chuck Alexander
Wes: Looks like a one stop shop for dyes for sure. Thanks, Chuck

From: Wes Wada 
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:02 PM
To: VFB Mail 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Dharma Trading is a good resource for learning about the various dyes and 
procedures. They service craftspeople, tie dyers, and the like.  Excellent 
color charts and service.

http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/index.html



Wes
Bend, Oregon

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

  Will do, Chuck

  From: Allan Fish 
  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:25 AM
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a 
mask wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they are 
absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other fun 
things like that. 

  Sent from my iPhone

  On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:


What about using anilin dyes?



Sent from my iPad 

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:


  May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want 
to just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had 
the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is 
superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check out the 
people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are 
awesome.  Joyce

  On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

Chuck:
  The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're 
thinking Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

Jerry C

All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


- Original Message -
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left 
over. And
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll 
bet
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid 
(food
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess 
I
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all 
LOL..
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving 
me a
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a 
light
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting 
with
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

-Original Message-
From: jerryp...@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly 
saddles of
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and 
had
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make 
the
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and 
came
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can 
see
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit 
glossier
and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or 
fabric)
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the 
three
gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt 
if the
material is silk or wool

Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread ashley strutt
Hi Chuck,

Black is notorious for being very difficult to dye with fabric dyes such as
Rit (and dylon).  From experience, I wouldn't bother wasting your time with
black Rit but try and find a black dye that is stronger,  when I get around
to it I will be searching for one myself.

Personnally,  I  would always add the vinegar.

Ashley
On 18 Nov 2014 19:21, Chuck Alexander chuckalexan...@centurylink.net
wrote:

   Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or
 fabric) with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple
 demin material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the
 three gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde
 the salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt
 if the material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a
 boil, then let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT
 jet black like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly
 to go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck



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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread Don Ordes
Chuck, ask your local beauty parlor what they’d charge you to dye stuff like 
furs and feathers. They’re dying for your business. The local beauty parlor 
here is named ‘Curl up and Dye Salon’. 

It is Rit’n in fly-tying, “Black is beautiful, unless you have to dye for it.” 
Sorry, my dark humor coming out. I prefer more color in my commentary.

DonO
PS  Assembling a load of demo-flies to send your way. A good supply of dubbing 
if you strip the hooks and recycle.

From: Chuck Alexander 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 10:53 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Wes: Looks like a one stop shop for dyes for sure. Thanks, Chuck

From: Wes Wada 
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:02 PM
To: VFB Mail 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Dharma Trading is a good resource for learning about the various dyes and 
procedures. They service craftspeople, tie dyers, and the like.  Excellent 
color charts and service.

http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/index.html



Wes
Bend, Oregon

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

  Will do, Chuck

  From: Allan Fish 
  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:25 AM
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a 
mask wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they are 
absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other fun 
things like that. 

  Sent from my iPhone

  On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:


What about using anilin dyes?



Sent from my iPad 

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:


  May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want 
to just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had 
the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is 
superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check out the 
people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are 
awesome.  Joyce

  On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

Chuck:
  The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're 
thinking Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

Jerry C

All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


- Original Message -
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left 
over. And
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll 
bet
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid 
(food
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess 
I
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all 
LOL..
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving 
me a
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a 
light
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting 
with
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

-Original Message-
From: jerryp...@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly 
saddles of
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and 
had
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make 
the
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and 
came
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can 
see
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit 
glossier
and maybe a bit darker

Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread Thomas R. Eckert
Black colour is easy obt. with hair dye.
Thomas
(Von Unterwegs gesendet)


 Am 21.11.2014 um 19:32 schrieb ashley strutt galeforce1...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Chuck,
 
 Black is notorious for being very difficult to dye with fabric dyes such as 
 Rit (and dylon).  From experience, I wouldn't bother wasting your time with 
 black Rit but try and find a black dye that is stronger,  when I get around 
 to it I will be searching for one myself.
 
 Personnally,  I  would always add the vinegar.
 
 Ashley
 
 On 18 Nov 2014 19:21, Chuck Alexander chuckalexan...@centurylink.net 
 wrote:
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin 
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three 
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the 
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the 
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then 
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black 
 like the dye is.
  
 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to 
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add 
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck
  
  
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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread Chuck Alexander
Ashley: Thanks for the tips. I’m doing just that. My son has been trying to dye 
some already near black material  to jet black for four days now, even using 
Rit at double strength, but it stays a deep purple when it is rinsed and dried. 
Chuck

From: ashley strutt 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 12:32 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Hi Chuck, 

Black is notorious for being very difficult to dye with fabric dyes such as Rit 
(and dylon).  From experience, I wouldn't bother wasting your time with black 
Rit but try and find a black dye that is stronger,  when I get around to it I 
will be searching for one myself.

Personnally,  I  would always add the vinegar. 

Ashley

On 18 Nov 2014 19:21, Chuck Alexander chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material 
he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so 
of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck


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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-21 Thread Chuck Alexander
H. I have twin Aunts who are both beauticians and they could probably do 
that for me. Thanks, Chuck

From: Don Ordes 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 1:35 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck, ask your local beauty parlor what they’d charge you to dye stuff like 
furs and feathers. They’re dying for your business. The local beauty parlor 
here is named ‘Curl up and Dye Salon’. 

It is Rit’n in fly-tying, “Black is beautiful, unless you have to dye for it.” 
Sorry, my dark humor coming out. I prefer more color in my commentary.

DonO
PS  Assembling a load of demo-flies to send your way. A good supply of dubbing 
if you strip the hooks and recycle.

From: Chuck Alexander 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 10:53 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Wes: Looks like a one stop shop for dyes for sure. Thanks, Chuck

From: Wes Wada 
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:02 PM
To: VFB Mail 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Dharma Trading is a good resource for learning about the various dyes and 
procedures. They service craftspeople, tie dyers, and the like.  Excellent 
color charts and service.

http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/index.html



Wes
Bend, Oregon

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

  Will do, Chuck

  From: Allan Fish 
  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:25 AM
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a 
mask wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they are 
absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other fun 
things like that. 

  Sent from my iPhone

  On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:


What about using anilin dyes?



Sent from my iPad 

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:


  May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want 
to just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had 
the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is 
superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check out the 
people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are 
awesome.  Joyce

  On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

Chuck:
  The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're 
thinking Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

Jerry C

All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


- Original Message -
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left 
over. And
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll 
bet
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid 
(food
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess 
I
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all 
LOL..
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving 
me a
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a 
light
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting 
with
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

-Original Message-
From: jerryp...@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly 
saddles of
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and 
had
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make 
the
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and 
came
out with some decent

Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-20 Thread Allan Fish
If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a mask 
wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they are 
absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other fun 
things like that. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:
 
 What about using anilin dyes?
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 Thank You,
 Alan Di Somma
 Phoenix, AZ.
 
 Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
 
 
 
 On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to 
 just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
 Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
 necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever 
 had the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black 
 that is superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check 
 out the people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that 
 are awesome.  Joyce
 
 On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:
 Chuck:
   The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
 Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
 instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
 treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs 
 of the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good 
 Luck.  Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle 
 neck.
 
 Jerry C
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And
 if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
 black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
 that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
 grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
 could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
 break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
 Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
 When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a
 lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
 cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
 a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jerryp...@comcast.net
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
 To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
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 Chuck:
   I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
 various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
 found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
 eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
 followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
 out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
 purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
 the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
 and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.
 
 Jerry Caruso
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 - Original Message -
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
 like the dye is.
 
 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck
 
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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-20 Thread Phxflytyer
Bah humbug!


Sent from my iPad

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



 On Nov 20, 2014, at 5:25 AM, Allan Fish afi...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 
 If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a 
 mask wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they 
 are absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other 
 fun things like that. 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:
 
 What about using anilin dyes?
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 Thank You,
 Alan Di Somma
 Phoenix, AZ.
 
 Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
 
 
 
 On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to 
 just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
 Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
 necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever 
 had the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black 
 that is superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check 
 out the people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that 
 are awesome.  Joyce
 
 On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:
 Chuck:
   The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
 Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
 instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any 
 egg treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of 
 packs of the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  
 Good Luck.  Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly 
 hackle neck.
 
 Jerry C
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. 
 And
 if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
 black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
 that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
 grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
 could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
 break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
 Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
 When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me 
 a
 lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
 cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
 a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jerryp...@comcast.net
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
 To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???
 
 Chuck:
   I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
 various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
 found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
 eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
 followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
 out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
 purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
 the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
 and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.
 
 Jerry Caruso
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 - Original Message -
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if 
 the
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
 like the dye is.
 
 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck 
 in
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck
 
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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-20 Thread Chuck Alexander
Will do, Chuck

From: Allan Fish 
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:25 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And a mask 
wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands, they are 
absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and other fun 
things like that. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:


  What about using anilin dyes?



  Sent from my iPad 

  Thank You,
  Alan Di Somma
  Phoenix, AZ.

  Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



  On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:


May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to 
just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to Lakelandflytying.com 
in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or necks in the color you 
want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had the chance to use, and 
in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is superb on tiny midges.  
For a natural black, you will want to check out the people who bought Denny 
Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are awesome.  Joyce

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

  Chuck:
The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're 
thinking Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

  Jerry C

  All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


  - Original Message -
  Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. 
And
  if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
  black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
  that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
  grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
  could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
  break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
  Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
  When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving 
me a
  lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a 
light
  cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting 
with
  a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

  -Original Message-
  From: jerryp...@comcast.net
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  Chuck:
I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles 
of
  various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and 
had
  found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
  eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
  followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
  out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
  purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
  the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
  and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

  Jerry Caruso
  All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

  - Original Message -
  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
  with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
  material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
  gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
  salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if 
the
  material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
  let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
  like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
  feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck 
in
  that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
  go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
  vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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2014-11-20 Thread Wes Wada
Dharma Trading is a good resource for learning about the various dyes and
procedures. They service craftspeople, tie dyers, and the like.  Excellent
color charts and service.

http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/index.html

Wes
Bend, Oregon

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

   Will do, Chuck

  *From:* Allan Fish afi...@sbcglobal.net
 *Sent:* Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:25 AM
 *To:* vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  If you get hold of aniline dyes be sure to wear good rubber gloves. And
 a mask wouldn't be out of order either. Not only do they dye your hands,
 they are absorbed through the skin. Think about liver problems,cancer and
 other fun things like that.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Phxflytyer phxflyt...@cox.net wrote:

  What about using anilin dyes?


 Sent from my iPad

 Thank You,
 Alan Di Somma
 Phoenix, AZ.

 Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



 On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:

  May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want
 to just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to
 Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles
 or necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have
 ever had the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret
 black that is superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to
 check out the people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural
 blacks that are awesome.  Joyce

 On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

 Chuck:
   The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're
 thinking Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In
 the instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any
 egg treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of
 packs of the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.
 Good Luck.  Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly
 hackle neck.

 Jerry C
  All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


 - Original Message -
 Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over.
 And
 if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
 black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
 that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
 grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
 could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
 break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
 Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
 When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving
 me a
 lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a
 light
 cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting
 with
 a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

 -Original Message-
 From: jerryp...@comcast.net
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
 To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

 Chuck:
   I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles
 of
 various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and
 had
 found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
 eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
 followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
 out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
 purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
 the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
 and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

 Jerry Caruso
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

 - Original Message -
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if
 the
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
 like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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RE: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread J Balmer
I haven't dyed much because most of the colors I use are readily available  
most of my tying is for personal use  the occasional swap. For grizzly I've 
used RIT that my girlfriend used for basket weaving reed w/ the addition of 
vinegar  in a couple of cases I used the markers I have for thread. I rarely 
use colored thread anymore, I use white (or mono for rope dubbing)  color the 
thread w/ markers. The Rit worked well, although in a case or two I had to dip 
twice  the markers worked for colors that weren't available in a dye.

J
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To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of 
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had 
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the eggs. 
 There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I followed the 
directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came out with some 
decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red, purple and black.  The 
grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see the grizzly pattern, I think 
because the dyed black part is a bit glossier and maybe a bit darker than the 
dyed white portion.  Go for it.

Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) with 
Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material he 
wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so of 
water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck

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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
I hadn't thought about the permanent markers, but I have those in all colors 
of the rainbow. Thanks, Chuck


-Original Message- 
From: J Balmer

Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:18 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

I haven't dyed much because most of the colors I use are readily available  
most of my tying is for personal use  the occasional swap. For grizzly I've 
used RIT that my girlfriend used for basket weaving reed w/ the addition of 
vinegar  in a couple of cases I used the markers I have for thread. I 
rarely use colored thread anymore, I use white (or mono for rope dubbing)  
color the thread w/ markers. The Rit worked well, although in a case or two 
I had to dip twice  the markers worked for colors that weren't available in 
a dye.


J
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Chuck:
 I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of 
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had 
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the 
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I 
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came 
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red, 
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see 
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier 
and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.


Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin 
material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three 
gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the 
salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the 
material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then 
let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black 
like the dye is.


Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to 
go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add 
vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck


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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And 
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes 
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet 
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food 
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I 
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just 
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early 
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL.. 
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a 
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light 
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with 
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck


-Original Message- 
From: jerryp...@comcast.net

Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
 I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of 
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had 
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the 
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I 
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came 
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red, 
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see 
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier 
and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.


Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin 
material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three 
gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the 
salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the 
material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then 
let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black 
like the dye is.


Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to 
go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add 
vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck


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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
Wes: I thought that might be the case, but wasn’t possible. Gotta have the 
government protecting us from ourselves in EVERY aspect of our lives ..That 
does seem like a waste at what they through out, but I guess they wouldn’t stay 
in business very long of black was “black” one day and “dark purple” the next.  
Chuck

From: Wes Wada 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 3:56 PM
To: VFB Mail 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Just a note:  I had some time last fall to spend a couple days at the Spirit 
River plant and warehouses in Glide, Oregon.  

The Spirit River dyeing plant is overseen by the EPA, as their dyeing process 
uses chemicals that are not available to most people.  

Every step is monitored by the EPA.  We are talking hazardous stuff here.  
That's why it is so hard for the every day fly tier to get dependable results 
that match the store-bought dyed products.

What was amazing is the quantity of feathers they go through to maintain stock. 
 The most difficult thing is to match the colors in the official company color 
charts. 

I came home with two gallon volume worth of mis-dyed marabou in all sorts of 
colors.  Literally stuff put into the waste bin from the tying room operation 
because it did not match the color on the quality control patches.

Dyeing results and colors will differ according to how much oil the material 
has in its feathers or fur, the age of the pelt, or what portion of the hide 
(back, belly, side) is being used to dye.  All these variables is why most fly 
tiers do not get consistent results while dyeing.

Wes



On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

  Thanks a lot. I love anything by A. K. Best anyway, and didn’t even know he 
had this book. Chuck

  From: aflyt...@comcast.net 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 1:27 PM
  To: mail, vfb 
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  Chuck

  Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying materials. 
 Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full instructions and 
will take you through it step by step.
  Gary s


--

  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material 
he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so 
of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck




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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Jerryphl9
Chuck:
  The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

Jerry C
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia. 


- Original Message -
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And 
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes 
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet 
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food 
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I 
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just 
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early 
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL.. 
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a 
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light 
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with 
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

-Original Message- 
From: jerryp...@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of 
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had 
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the 
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I 
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came 
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red, 
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see 
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier 
and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin 
material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three 
gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the 
salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the 
material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then 
let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black 
like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to 
go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add 
vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread mel hocken
Chuck
I used to dye a lot of materials, both fur, feathers as wellas natural and some 
synthetic yarns. The first step is to be sure the material to be dyed is clean 
and free of grease and oils. I used to use dish washing soap.Be sure to rinse 
the soap completely away. Temperature control is critical because if you get 
the dye solution to hot you can cook the hair right off the hide or ruin a nice 
cape. I tryed to keep my dye bath at at 125 degrees. I have used tintex, rit, 
dylon and veniard dye. They all had pluses and minuses. With all types black 
was the most difficult to dye. I found you needed to mix the black dye bath 2 
to 4 times stronger than recomended. I always used vinegar to set the dye. With 
black and some of the other more difficult colors I would not add the vinegar 
until I had achieved, close to the color saturation I required. I recommend 
only dying a small amounts to start with. I have many friends who ruined a lot 
of materials because they went at it like a commercial opperation. Keep notes 
on anything you try. I do not dye many materials these days as it seems 
everything is available commercially, much easier to buy the finished material.
Regards
Mel Hocken




- Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Alexander 
  To: fly fishing for panfish ; vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:21 AM
  Subject: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???


  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material 
he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so 
of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck



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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Joyce M Westphal
May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to
just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to
Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or
necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever
had the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black
that is superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check
out the people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that
are awesome.  Joyce

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

 Chuck:
   The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking
 Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the
 instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg
 treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs
 of the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good
 Luck.  Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle
 neck.

 Jerry C
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


 - Original Message -
 Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over.
 And
 if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
 black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
 that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
 grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
 could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
 break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
 Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
 When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me
 a
 lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
 cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
 a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

 -Original Message-
 From: jerryp...@comcast.net
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
 To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

 Chuck:
   I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
 various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
 found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
 eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
 followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
 out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
 purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
 the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
 and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

 Jerry Caruso
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

 - Original Message -
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if
 the
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
 like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Phxflytyer
What about using anilin dyes?


Sent from my iPad

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



 On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Joyce M Westphal joyce...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to 
 just keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to 
 Lakelandflytying.com in the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or 
 necks in the color you want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had 
 the chance to use, and in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is 
 superb on tiny midges.  For a natural black, you will want to check out the 
 people who bought Denny Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are 
 awesome.  Joyce
 
 On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:
 Chuck:
   The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
 Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
 instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
 treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
 the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
 Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.
 
 Jerry C
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And
 if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
 black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
 that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
 grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
 could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
 break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
 Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
 When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a
 lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
 cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
 a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jerryp...@comcast.net
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
 To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???
 
 Chuck:
   I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
 various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
 found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
 eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
 followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
 out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
 purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
 the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
 and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.
 
 Jerry Caruso
 All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.
 
 - Original Message -
 Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
 with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
 material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
 gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
 salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the
 material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
 let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
 like the dye is.
 
 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in
 that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
 go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck
 
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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
Mel: Thanks a lot. Great tips there. I’ll try them out, Chuck

From: mel hocken 
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 7:18 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck
I used to dye a lot of materials, both fur, feathers as wellas natural and some 
synthetic yarns. The first step is to be sure the material to be dyed is clean 
and free of grease and oils. I used to use dish washing soap.Be sure to rinse 
the soap completely away. Temperature control is critical because if you get 
the dye solution to hot you can cook the hair right off the hide or ruin a nice 
cape. I tryed to keep my dye bath at at 125 degrees. I have used tintex, rit, 
dylon and veniard dye. They all had pluses and minuses. With all types black 
was the most difficult to dye. I found you needed to mix the black dye bath 2 
to 4 times stronger than recomended. I always used vinegar to set the dye. With 
black and some of the other more difficult colors I would not add the vinegar 
until I had achieved, close to the color saturation I required. I recommend 
only dying a small amounts to start with. I have many friends who ruined a lot 
of materials because they went at it like a commercial opperation. Keep notes 
on anything you try. I do not dye many materials these days as it seems 
everything is available commercially, much easier to buy the finished material.
Regards
Mel Hocken




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  From: Chuck Alexander 
  To: fly fishing for panfish ; vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:21 AM
  Subject: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material 
he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so 
of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck


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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
Joyce: Thanks. Those look like great hackles in the smaller sizes I want as 
well, and the ones I saw said pro grade for L22 (British pounds)  which would 
be only $34 and change according to the exchange rate I looked up which is not 
bad at all for the ones I saw in the pics. Chuck

From: Joyce M Westphal 
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 7:18 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

May I suggest, before you have done  the dyeing, etc. that you may want to just 
keep the grizzly hackle without dyeing  it and go to Lakelandflytying.com in 
the UK and just buy one of their Whiting saddles or necks in the color you 
want. They have the best dyed feathers I have ever had the chance to use, and 
in wonderful blacks, including a claret black that is superb on tiny midges.  
For a natural black, you will want to check out the people who bought Denny 
Conrad's stock.  He has natural blacks that are awesome.  Joyce

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:

  Chuck:
The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck.  
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.

  Jerry C

  All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


  - Original Message -
  Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And
  if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
  black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
  that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
  grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
  could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
  break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
  Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
  When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a
  lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
  cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
  a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

  -Original Message-
  From: jerryp...@comcast.net
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  Chuck:
I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
  various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
  found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
  eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
  followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
  out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
  purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
  the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
  and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

  Jerry Caruso
  All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

  - Original Message -
  Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
  with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
  material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
  gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
  salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the
  material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
  let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
  like the dye is.

  Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
  feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in
  that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
  go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
  vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-19 Thread Chuck Alexander
Jerry: Thanks. I figured what with the way the Govt is now, that they'd make 
the companies use a food grade dye  in the Easter egg dyes. Learn something 
new everyday I guess, Chuck


-Original Message- 
From: jerryp...@comcast.net

Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 7:09 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
 The dyes in that kit are not the same as Kool Aid unless you're thinking 
Jonestown or the dyes you see in the stores around Easter time. In the 
instructions that came with the kit in large letters is Do not eat any egg 
treated with these dyes  I've thought about picking up a couple of packs of 
the people friendly Easter egg dyes in the $Store after Easter.  Good Luck. 
Just remember that a black hackle neck is not a black grizzly hackle neck.


Jerry C
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.


- Original Message -
Jerry: Thanks. I bet my daughter has some of those dye tablet left over. And
if she don't have black I guess I could try it the way my printer makes
black using the red, blue and yellow mixed to make black. But I'll bet
that type dye would be about the same thing as the dyes in Kool Aid (food
grade dyes) with the vinegar added to set the colors. Anyway, I guess I
could try just a few feathers and see what happens. Maybe I should just
break down and tell my wife I want a black hackle  neck for an early
Christmas gift. I HAVE been a good little boy this year after all LOL..
When I'm asleep at least hahaha. At least all the great tips are giving me a
lot of options to try to see what works best for me. I think I have a light
cream colored neck that might come out better than my idea of starting with
a grizzly neck anyway. Thanks again, Chuck

-Original Message- 
From: jerryp...@comcast.net

Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:22 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck:
 I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the
eggs.  There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I
followed the directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came
out with some decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red,
purple and black.  The grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see
the grizzly pattern, I think because the dyed black part is a bit glossier
and maybe a bit darker than the dyed white portion.  Go for it.

Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric)
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin
material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three
gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the
salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the
material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then
let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black
like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to
go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck

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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread aflytyer
Chuck 
Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying materials.  
Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full instructions and 
will take you through it step by step. 
Gary s 

- Original Message -

Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) with 
Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material he 
wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so of 
water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is. 
  
Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck 
  
  



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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Scott Bearden
I second what Gary just said. You can find it for fairly cheap too.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 2:27 PM, aflyt...@comcast.net wrote:

 Chuck
 Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying
 materials.  Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full
 instructions and will take you through it step by step.
 Gary s

 --
   Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or
 fabric) with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple
 demin material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the
 three gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde
 the salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt
 if the material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a
 boil, then let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT
 jet black like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly
 to go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Wes Wada
Hi Chuck,

Black is a color even pro dyers have problems getting! It's quite a problem.

It depends on what you intend to use the dyed material for, and what final
qualities it must have, but...

I found the easiest solution is to use women's hair dye, the boxed typed
sold for women's hair coloring at Rite-Aid and similar stores.  (brand
names such as Revlon, Loreal, etc.)

Naturally, that product is very good for dyeing fur. *wink*  What the hair
dyes have that Rit type dyes do not is they add an ingredient for build,
which produces more body in the hair.  I haven't found that quality
objectionable for the applications I need the dyed material.  For example,
it produced a beautiful black arctic foxtail.  One plus is that you don't
need boiling water to set the dye.  The whole process is much easier than
regular fly tying dye.

While dyes like Rit might be a little more permanent than women's hair dye,
you are likely to lose the fly long before the color from women's hair dyes
fade.

Women's hair dye has worked for me for the furs I use, and often the colors
available (just purchased a light auburn and black today) are spot-on for
the flies I need.  Using the dye for feathers might or might not work,
haven't tried that enough.

But, it you need an olive, you are not likely to find that in a women's
hair dye color, unless you try the Lizard Lady brand. Ha!

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Scott Bearden scott.bear...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I second what Gary just said. You can find it for fairly cheap too.

 On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 2:27 PM, aflyt...@comcast.net wrote:

 Chuck
 Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying
 materials.  Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full
 instructions and will take you through it step by step.
 Gary s

 --
   Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or
 fabric) with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple
 demin material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the
 three gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde
 the salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt
 if the material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a
 boil, then let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT
 jet black like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly
 to go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck




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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Chuck Alexander
Wes: Thanks a lot. Makes sense to me because I would think that a feathers 
barbs would be closer in their composition than demin etc anyway. I’ll try it. 
Maybe I’ll try the “just for men” dye and use any leftovers in my hair LOL.. 
Signed Elvis.. I mean Chuck

From: Wes Wada 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 3:08 PM
To: VFB Mail 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Hi Chuck,

Black is a color even pro dyers have problems getting! It's quite a problem.

It depends on what you intend to use the dyed material for, and what final 
qualities it must have, but...

I found the easiest solution is to use women's hair dye, the boxed typed sold 
for women's hair coloring at Rite-Aid and similar stores.  (brand names such as 
Revlon, Loreal, etc.)

Naturally, that product is very good for dyeing fur. *wink*  What the hair dyes 
have that Rit type dyes do not is they add an ingredient for build, which 
produces more body in the hair.  I haven't found that quality objectionable for 
the applications I need the dyed material.  For example, it produced a 
beautiful black arctic foxtail.  One plus is that you don't need boiling water 
to set the dye.  The whole process is much easier than regular fly tying dye.

While dyes like Rit might be a little more permanent than women's hair dye, you 
are likely to lose the fly long before the color from women's hair dyes fade.

Women's hair dye has worked for me for the furs I use, and often the colors 
available (just purchased a light auburn and black today) are spot-on for the 
flies I need.  Using the dye for feathers might or might not work, haven't 
tried that enough.

But, it you need an olive, you are not likely to find that in a women's hair 
dye color, unless you try the Lizard Lady brand. Ha!

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Scott Bearden scott.bear...@gmail.com wrote:

  I second what Gary just said. You can find it for fairly cheap too.


  On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 2:27 PM, aflyt...@comcast.net wrote:

Chuck

Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying 
materials.  Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full 
instructions and will take you through it step by step.
Gary s




Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) 
with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material 
he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so 
of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck




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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Chuck Alexander
Thanks a lot. I love anything by A. K. Best anyway, and didn’t even know he had 
this book. Chuck

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Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

Chuck

Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying materials.  
Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full instructions and 
will take you through it step by step.
Gary s




Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) with 
Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material he 
wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so of 
water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck




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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Wes Wada
Just a note:  I had some time last fall to spend a couple days at the
Spirit River plant and warehouses in Glide, Oregon.

The Spirit River dyeing plant is overseen by the EPA, as their dyeing
process uses chemicals that are not available to most people.

Every step is monitored by the EPA.  We are talking hazardous stuff here.
That's why it is so hard for the every day fly tier to get dependable
results that match the store-bought dyed products.

What was amazing is the quantity of feathers they go through to maintain
stock.  The most difficult thing is to match the colors in the official
company color charts.

I came home with two gallon volume worth of mis-dyed marabou in all sorts
of colors.  Literally stuff put into the waste bin from the tying room
operation because it did not match the color on the quality control patches.

 Dyeing results and colors will differ according to how much oil the
material has in its feathers or fur, the age of the pelt, or what portion
of the hide (back, belly, side) is being used to dye.  All these variables
is why most fly tiers do not get consistent results while dyeing.

Wes



On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Chuck Alexander 
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net wrote:

   Thanks a lot. I love anything by A. K. Best anyway, and didn’t even
 know he had this book. Chuck

  *From:* aflyt...@comcast.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, November 18, 2014 1:27 PM
 *To:* mail, vfb vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

  Chuck
 Get a copy of A.K. Best's book DYING  BLEACHING Natural fly-tying
 materials.  Feathers and cotton do not dye the same way.  Best has full
 instructions and will take you through it step by step.
 Gary s

 --
   Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or
 fabric) with Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple
 demin material he wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the
 three gallons or so of water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde
 the salt but not the vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt
 if the material is silk or wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a
 boil, then let it soak all day. Still just came out a darker purple and NIT
 jet black like the dye is.

 Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly
 feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck
 in that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly
 to go from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add
 vinegar?? Thanks, Chuck




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Re: [VFB] Dying feathers with Rit dye ???

2014-11-18 Thread Jerryphl9
Chuck:
  I've only dyed grizzly hackle one time.  I had several grizzly saddles of 
various quality where I had used up most of the good dry fly hackle and had 
found an old Ukrainian Easter Egg kit my grandmother had used to make the eggs. 
 There were several packets of dye left including black.  So I followed the 
directions which included adding vinegar to the mix and came out with some 
decent grizzly hackles, dark green, yellow, orange, red, purple and black.  The 
grizzly dyed black came out all black, you can see the grizzly pattern, I think 
because the dyed black part is a bit glossier and maybe a bit darker than the 
dyed white portion.  Go for it.

Jerry Caruso
All things considered I'd rather be in Philadelphia.

- Original Message -
Folks: Can anybody give me the “secret” to dying feathers (and/or fabric) with 
Rit dye?? What happened is that my son had some dark purple demin material he 
wanted dyed black. He added TWO boxes of Rit dye to the three gallons or so of 
water as he had four yards of material to dye. Adde the salt but not the 
vinegar as it said to only use the vinegar with salt if the material is silk or 
wool and not cotton. Brought the water to a boil, then let it soak all day. 
Still just came out a darker purple and NIT jet black like the dye is.

Now is my problem in that. He saved the water as I have a ton of grizzly 
feathers, but hardly any black, so I was just going to sye a grizzly neck in 
that same dye water mix after he finished. But I don’t want the grizzly to go 
from black and white, to purple ad white. Any tips?? Should I add vinegar?? 
Thanks, Chuck

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