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Dying Ribbon
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:48 am
by ijq8
Was wondering if anyone has ever tried to dye ribbon w/out taking it apart? I have a Garrison that is about 7 years old and the ribbon has faded almost to the color of the hat itself. I doubt my skill to remake a new ribbon and was wondering if anyone has had experience removing a ribbon, dying it, and then putting it back on without undoing the flying "V", etc. Any suggestions/tips/advice would be most appreciated. Also, any danger of dye seeping into felt?
Thanks,
ijq8
Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:17 am
by Dalexs
The problem with dying the original ribbon is possible shrinkage.
To effectively dye, meaning the dye doesn't wash out or fade again, you really need to do it in a simmering boil with salt.
Then of course, not knowing how the ribbon is actually constructed, getting it back on the hat.
(I'm not familiar with how Garrison did it.)
If you dig around here some, some folks have had luck just using a sharpie. But you're choices there are limited there.
Doing a new ribbon isn't that hard... in fact there's this guy I know that has an entire page dedicated to doing it...
Dalexs
http://www.whitvani.net/dalexs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 2:23 pm
by Howard Weinstein
Dalexs wrote:The problem with dying the original ribbon is possible shrinkage.
To effectively dye, meaning the dye doesn't wash out or fade again, you really need to do it in a simmering boil with salt.
Then of course, not knowing how the ribbon is actually constructed, getting it back on the hat.
(I'm not familiar with how Garrison did it.)
If you dig around here some, some folks have had luck just using a sharpie. But you're choices there are limited there.
Doing a new ribbon isn't that hard... in fact there's this guy I know that has an entire page dedicated to doing it...
Dalexs
http://www.whitvani.net/dalexs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's an excellent ribbon-change tutorial Dalexs put together.
I've followed his instructions a number of times, and it's not that hard to do. Probably less labor with better results than dying an old ribbon.
And there are now several sources for getting accurate-color Indy ribbon.
Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:00 pm
by ijq8
Much appreciated, and thanks for the tutorial link. I'll give it a shot.
Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:22 am
by lantzn
I wonder if you could do the same type of dyeing like they do with classic car upholstery? The secret for making the spray dye bond is the prep product. What are these ribbons made of?
Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:36 am
by Dalexs
He was getting the ribbon from Schiff, and that should be a rayon/cotton mix if I’m not mistaken.
In fact he had them custom dye the ribbon for his supply.
Dalexs
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Re: Dying Ribbon
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 12:56 pm
by lantzn
Dalexs wrote:He was getting the ribbon from Schiff, and that should be a rayon/cotton mix if I’m not mistaken.
In fact he had them custom dye the ribbon for his supply.
Dalexs
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Maybe using the upholstery prep and dye in an airbrush would work then. Some auto paint supply stores will custom mix colors.