Jack,
I think blue, red and one other color in Kool Aid will make black. Been
away from it too long.
Will get back to your off list question later.
Tony
Jack Lehman wrote:
During a recent tying class with Judy Lehmerg (Salmon Fly Tyer), she
suggested going to your Spanish speaking specialty grocery stores.
Their version of Kool-aide (and she couldn't remember the brands) have
some colors not available from US versions.
No, not changing my ways, mostly wanting just to try and to learn some
new thread handling techniques.
Jack
Austin
David Murphy wrote:
Kool Aid (no sugar) is a cheap and effective dye. Forget Rit. Black
is a combo of all the basic colors, right?
Murf
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Can anybody tell Me if I can dye feathers with "Rit" dye (For
dying clothing). Or is there a special dye??? Thanks, Chuck
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