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So I have a hat that I'm not happy with regarding it's color. I know there are plenty of loungers that really dig light colored hats but I'm not one of 'em. The hat in question is a standard Aussie bunny fur with a 3" brim & a 5" open crown, so pretty modest in it's dimensions but it's color just makes me cringe. A bright beige, very similar to Akubra's 'sand'............it just ain't me.
What I really would have liked was to dye it a light khaki (grayish brown) but that would be near impossible. I did plan to dye it brown but I thought I'd try to tone it down a bit & see what that gives & for this I chose to use a dye of my own making using walnut husks/hulls (the fleshy green bits covering the nut). I have used this type of dye before on other objects & as we are smack bang in the walnut season, I thought why not give it a go.
I collected the husks, cut then into 1/2 inch pieces & let them oxidize overnight .
The hulls;
The next day I put the blackened bits into a large pan, filled it with water & then brought the mixture to a rolling boil, after which I let it simmer for about an hour. The resulting concoction is very similar to black coffee.
Here is the offending hat, stripped down & ready for a tan.....
I plunged the hat into the dye bath, only for a few minutes then rinsed until clear & set aside to dry. I have to say I'm rather pleased with the result, it's a sort of tan, unfortunately my camera is unable to show the true color, it always photographs lighter than it is so after taking loadsa pics in all different light conditons, the photo below is prehaps the nearest I can get but the actual color is still a little darker than the photo shows..
Anyway it's a color I can live with & now all I have to do is decide on which style to shape it & what kind of hatband or ribbon to put on it.
What I really would have liked was to dye it a light khaki (grayish brown) but that would be near impossible. I did plan to dye it brown but I thought I'd try to tone it down a bit & see what that gives & for this I chose to use a dye of my own making using walnut husks/hulls (the fleshy green bits covering the nut). I have used this type of dye before on other objects & as we are smack bang in the walnut season, I thought why not give it a go.
I collected the husks, cut then into 1/2 inch pieces & let them oxidize overnight .
The hulls;
The next day I put the blackened bits into a large pan, filled it with water & then brought the mixture to a rolling boil, after which I let it simmer for about an hour. The resulting concoction is very similar to black coffee.
Here is the offending hat, stripped down & ready for a tan.....
I plunged the hat into the dye bath, only for a few minutes then rinsed until clear & set aside to dry. I have to say I'm rather pleased with the result, it's a sort of tan, unfortunately my camera is unable to show the true color, it always photographs lighter than it is so after taking loadsa pics in all different light conditons, the photo below is prehaps the nearest I can get but the actual color is still a little darker than the photo shows..
Anyway it's a color I can live with & now all I have to do is decide on which style to shape it & what kind of hatband or ribbon to put on it.
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