Risu
Master Member
Re: Jack Sparrow on a budget
Yea, your tutorial is similar to how I did mine, the difference being that the remover and dye did very little to my breeches. I'm questioning whether Jas Townsend's cotton duck breeches are actually made of cotton (or any natural fiber) at all. When I move in a couple weeks I'll have my own washer and dryer for the first time ever (laundromat doesn't let you extend the cycle) and I'm also going to look into getting some kind of giant pot or cauldron-type deal for dying. Maybe the stuff wasn't so effective because it didn't run long enough or it wasn't hot enough. From the other stuff I've dyed though, I don't think that's the case.
My sash is 11 inches wide, but I don't like it because of the uniformity of the stripes, and not enough white showing through. I'm trying to find an Ikea sash right now.
I look at KttC occasionally, when I need to. As I've said before, the search function over there is worthless, and browsing makes me spend more money, so I do it sparingly.
Yea, your tutorial is similar to how I did mine, the difference being that the remover and dye did very little to my breeches. I'm questioning whether Jas Townsend's cotton duck breeches are actually made of cotton (or any natural fiber) at all. When I move in a couple weeks I'll have my own washer and dryer for the first time ever (laundromat doesn't let you extend the cycle) and I'm also going to look into getting some kind of giant pot or cauldron-type deal for dying. Maybe the stuff wasn't so effective because it didn't run long enough or it wasn't hot enough. From the other stuff I've dyed though, I don't think that's the case.
My sash is 11 inches wide, but I don't like it because of the uniformity of the stripes, and not enough white showing through. I'm trying to find an Ikea sash right now.
I look at KttC occasionally, when I need to. As I've said before, the search function over there is worthless, and browsing makes me spend more money, so I do it sparingly.