Melonpool
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I finally bit the bullet yesterday and dyed some Antron Fleece. I had done it years before, but due to my inexperience at the time, I wasn't able to dye enough to actually dye enough at a time to make a whole puppet (just heads and hands).
Anyway, yesterday, I took the plunge again, but looked up dying tutorials online first. And I found these:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuDJfmOLwos
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFh38Xz6nyY
Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjlnrv4cOMg
They helped a lot in the process. I pretty much followed his tutorial exaclty, except I used a large 31-gallon Rubbermaid Storage Box (the $16.99 one) and didn't have his nifty hose attachment gizmo to dump the water (I didn't really need it).
The other thing I did -- which worked great -- was after I set the dye with cold water under the faucet, I threw the fleece into my washing machine on the spin cycle for 5 minutes. It squeezed the excess water out perfectly, and didn't damage the fleece at all. I hung it outside on the clothesline for about an hour and it was perfect.
I just thought I'd share this info, because I was super apprehensive about doing this, but it turned out to be much easier than I thought it would be.
Anyway, yesterday, I took the plunge again, but looked up dying tutorials online first. And I found these:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuDJfmOLwos
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFh38Xz6nyY
Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjlnrv4cOMg
They helped a lot in the process. I pretty much followed his tutorial exaclty, except I used a large 31-gallon Rubbermaid Storage Box (the $16.99 one) and didn't have his nifty hose attachment gizmo to dump the water (I didn't really need it).
The other thing I did -- which worked great -- was after I set the dye with cold water under the faucet, I threw the fleece into my washing machine on the spin cycle for 5 minutes. It squeezed the excess water out perfectly, and didn't damage the fleece at all. I hung it outside on the clothesline for about an hour and it was perfect.
I just thought I'd share this info, because I was super apprehensive about doing this, but it turned out to be much easier than I thought it would be.