1st attempt at dyeing arctic body and keeping the hide soft and flexible
This started at 930am this morning. I got a buddy on one of my fly tying boards who used to do commercial dyeing and he told me dyeing pieces of the pelt and keeping them soft depends A LOT on how they were dyed (chrome dyed is the best). So I pulled out the dye and did a cold dye (temp of the dye only 80 degrees) on a piece of it and a piece of the tail.
So 9 hours later and I've got the dye jobs done. Did a piece of the body hair and a chunk of the tail - I did find that it's easier to dye with the tail IN but it still worked just have to be careful when you comb it out.
Tail drying and initial brushing
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Tail all dried and brushed
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Body piece drying and I'm stretching it as it drys, been doing it every 15 mins and so far its still flexible and the
holes were there when I started.
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Hair all combed out nice and it's dry, just waiting for next round of stretching
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So far so good but till the hide is completely dry is the last step and that it stays soft!