Hello good citizens,
I have a 3-yard piece of kersey which--through a failed experiment in dyeing--ended up a quite striking burnt orange color. I know that purple was all the rage in the Victorian era, especially in combination with blue, but what about orange?
I could probably overdye this fabric with walnuts or even coffee and end up with a rich brown color, but it's so nice it seems a waste. Any thoughts for a project? The only thing that sprang to my mind was to make it into an overshirt and trim it with red or buff tape. I'm hoping that better imaginations than mine can come up with an appropriate project.
Thank you kindly for your assistance.
YOS,
Michael McComas
Great Pumpkin Mess
I have a 3-yard piece of kersey which--through a failed experiment in dyeing--ended up a quite striking burnt orange color. I know that purple was all the rage in the Victorian era, especially in combination with blue, but what about orange?
I could probably overdye this fabric with walnuts or even coffee and end up with a rich brown color, but it's so nice it seems a waste. Any thoughts for a project? The only thing that sprang to my mind was to make it into an overshirt and trim it with red or buff tape. I'm hoping that better imaginations than mine can come up with an appropriate project.
Thank you kindly for your assistance.
YOS,
Michael McComas
Great Pumpkin Mess
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