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Can you explain a little how you applied the two tone stain?Thanks in advance.
Quote from: dwardo on April 03, 2014, 06:11:21 amCan you explain a little how you applied the two tone stain?Thanks in advance.I First dyed the whole bow the red base color...then let that dry(don't take long)...then apply the darker dye over the top of the red at the tips and handle...this helps create a nice transition effect as you can still see a subtle underlying undertone of the red underneath the darker color...I then drag and wipe some of the dark color out into the red...I apply it with paper towels and sometimes that's enough to get the transition if there isn't much dye left coming off the paper towel...sometimes you might have to use some steel wool very lightly to help create a nice transition from the darker to lighter color...get a scrap piece first and do some tests and trials to see what works best for you,and not potentially making a bow look like a two colored turd...lol. its pretty simple really,especially if you've already worked with dyes previously(which I know you have) ....hope that makes sense...if not don't be afraid to ask for more clarification on anything I said
Did you use leather dye or rit dye?