ONRX Drumani
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Maybe a UV protector for the vinyl?
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Any chance we can get a green, more screen-accurate color, waxed cotton that shines like that?
It's not something my guy had made, it's just a product that was available for him to buy. It's the same material used on the first prototype. As far as I know he doesn't have a way to get his custom color made with that process, but I'll ask again.
I do not understand that was'nt offered as an option.
Amazing look!
Message me on etsy so I know which order is yours, I can check on the ETA.Has anyone who purchased a coat after the initial two runs received it yet? The estimate was 8-10 weeks, but it's been 14 weeks and I haven't heard anything. I ordered mine in early February, so I'm curious if anyone has ordered one since then and received it. I'm not in a rush (it's too warm for coats now anyway), but I worry it may have been lost by the Post Office.
Same here I think it has been like 4 months for meMessage me on etsy so I know which order is yours, I can check on the ETA.
This is the final product for now. I doubled the dose of dye, cut the amount of alcohol, and sprayed the fur three more times. It's hard to tell in the pic, but it's actually quite darker. The left lapel looks darker than the right just because it's angled in the lighting. I may do one more spray later, but I want to let it sit for a while and let the wax finish curing to the fabric.
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I see the coating took over the thread. I am personally much more interested in the collar dye. I like what MAJSmith achieved. Which method did you choose MAJ? Is there one tutorial agreed to be the best one?
Thank you!
I used a trio of ink dyes that I purchased in a set. They were yellow, green, and red. They all mix together to form a deep brown, which I then cut with rubbing alcohol. The method is posted here somewhere. I’ll try to track down the details. Just spray it on and rub in it. That’s it!
I love the job done on your collar. I also love the coat and I am terrified to destroy it. If you find a link to the exact method that you used, I'd highly appreciate it!
Cheers
https://youtu.be/xzrV0sq8WD8
Here’s the video made my Zlurpo himself. I followed the exact method and kept dyeing until I was satisfied.