Dyeing dubbing

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Ruard
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Re: Dyeing dubbing

Post by Ruard » Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:49 pm

Hi Mike,

If I click on your pictures then I get also a lot of reclames. Perhaps you can try www.tinypics.com If you copy the link with the [img].................[/img] on both sites I don't see any reclame any more.

Thank you for all the information you put on this forum, I look forward to the polyline.
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Re: Dyeing dubbing

Post by Ruard » Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:30 pm

Mike wrote:Hmmm.....you shouldn't need to click on them at all, they should just show up in the post.
Hi Mike, You are right, but when I will see them bigger I dubbelclick on them to enlarge, like the other foto's.

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Re: Dyeing dubbing

Post by Roadkill » Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:47 am

Mike.

Nice discussion on dubbing but I differ on the only sensible method unless a divorce is the object. :D

I did a lot of loose dubbing dying since that is the only way my wife's lop eared rabbit would shed it for my tying and I use Rit since it is easy to find down at a local store instead of better dyes that can only be found hundreds of miles from where I live. Here is a simple drying rack from my shop. I like plain old rabbit as as a binder with mixes of synthetic yarns.

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Either dyed or wet mixed(color blends) in a blender poured on the screen squares make a nice dubbing felt that I put in press lock sandwich bags for storage. A permanent marker added the formula used for that batch on each bag. It dried nicely overnight on top of my heating boiler in the Winter.
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