For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
I'm just about to have my first go at dyeing some mohair using Rit dye and was wondering if anyone knows whether to follow instructions enclosed with the dye , or are there things I should know about that perhaps aren't mentioned ? Any tips gratefully received as I'm a bit nervy looking at my lovely mohair !!
Nan
Hi Nan,
I dye most of my fur with Rit, and I usually have pretty good success. Here is what I have learned.
I have better luck dyeing the bear cut in pieces rather than the whole bear. I always put some extra pieces in just in case I mess up. It seems to save on mohair too.
Make sure your dye is completely mixed before putting in your fabric. Becky told me to mix the dye in a little water first to make sure it dissolves, and then add the rest of the water. That has helped me a lot.
I never let the fabric come to a boil, I put it on low and let it simmer there for a while. I have found that I have better success rinsing the fabric clear if I let the dye have time to really settle in the fabric. I used to use less time and more dye, and I always had a tough time getting the water to run clear. Now I use more time and less dye and am happier. If it is not dark enough I redye.
Make sure your fabric is good and wet before adding it to the dye bath. I soak mine in a sink of water with just a couple of drops of dish soap added, I don't rinse before adding it to the pot.
And last but not least. I have also found that dyeing does dry the mohair out a little, just like hair color does to human hair, so when rinsing I add a little bit of conditioner, and then rinse it good, it leaves it very soft and silky.
Ah Joanne , brilliantly clear advice , thank you ! Yes I was wondering about the condition of the mohair as being an ex hairdresser I was tempted to try a little conditioner as it makes sense ! Also i wondered about the backing shrinking because of the temperature of the water ? Mind you enough people do it so it must be ok! Just got to wait for postman to bring it now ...
Thanks again Joanne
Nan
It will shrink a little, but not even enough that I need to change disk sizes when jointing.
ps, I am also a former hairdresser, and I have used hair color to dye mohair, and it works well. And as you probably already know it dyes fabric really well too.
I really never thought of hair colour !! That's certainly an idea... I don't know the possibilities in bear making are mind blowing aren't they ! A strawberry blonde bear ha ha !!