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A little help please...
I know this has been on the board like a hundred times but I couldn't find it in the search. I would like to dye some grizzly hackle to a bright yellow for some green drakes. I'd rather use the cool aid method over rit. Fist off, will it work with cool aid or should I get some rit. Thanks and sorry for the re-post.
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Jim in CO
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kool aid works very well.
I've always been surprised how vibrant the coloring is.
definitely an easy chore.
mgj
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Here you go. Ron
[url=http://www.thepiper.com/fiberart/koolaid/:cfc23]http://www.thepiper.com/fiberart/koolaid/[/url:cfc23]
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Thanks a lot. They turned out awesome.
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Jim in CO
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Maybe this is a dumb question but I ain't no genius:
I have done lots of dying in my day but always with Rit. From what I read on the link provided by RonMT, the process is almost identical from the way I've done it with Rit. With all the colors of Rit available; why Kool Aid?
Just wondering...
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bamboozle,
For small amounts of material, a packet of KoolAid is enough. 1 pack of KoolAid @ $0.20 or 1 box of RIT @ $2.25
Allan
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I'll have to try it sometime although I would assume that certain natural colors might require a few packs. Maybe we should start a kids lobby for some new flavors like "Blue Dun Blueberry" or "Out of Sight Olive"
It sort of makes me wonder what color the inside of a Kool-Aid drinker's stomach is.
[This message has been edited by Bamboozle (edited 04 April 2005).]
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Bamboozle,
Send me your address and I will send you a sample. Like mikey said, vibrant color.
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Jim in CO
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Speaking of hackle for green drakes...I use 1 Grizzly Dyed Pale Yellow, and 1 Dun hackle...seems to work very well!
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