How to use Leather Dyes and Finishes
Dyeing leather is work of art, it is not science. Variations in artist touch, materials, and conditions will have a direct effect on the result. Fiebing Leather Dyes and most alcohol based dyes may be combined and mixed to achieve intermediate colors and tones. IMost of the time the basic rules of color mixing apply. It is not necessary to carry so many colors, but yet you may achieve your desired color shade by mixing your leather dyes.
Common examples of mixing leather dyes are: Yellow and Blue = shades of Green, Yellow and Red = shades of Orange and Red, Red and Blue = shades of deep Purple to Lavender, Red and Purple = Wine, Brown and Yellow = shades of Golden Brown and Tan, Brown and Red = shades of Maroon.
Tip: Do not attempt to mix Fiebing’s White Leather Dye or Fiebing’s Grey Leather Dye. White and Grey are not compatible for mixing with the other dye colors. Mixing of various leather dyes will add an additional color variation to your leather craft Project. Be sure to test your color mixes before dying your entire project.
Fiebing’s Acrylic Resolene is a thin acrylic top finish that will give your project a medium shine and will provide some water resistance. It is very versatile as it can be put on as a top finish over all types of leather dressings from dyes to antiques. Since Resolene is an acrylic finish, it is used in light coats so as to not build up too much. The effect is a tough but very pliable finish that should last for a while.
Resolene is most effective when applied with a damp sponge. To avoid streaks apply a light coat using circular motions. If you apply too heavily, you may experience bubbling which will pop and form rings when dry. Allow each coat to dry completely prior to applying your next coat. Resolene will occasionally look blue when wet but will dry clear so do not worry.
For a more delicate finish on your leather projects Leather Balm is an ideal choice. It is a particularly formulated Liquid Wax for coloring, softening and polishing articles of smooth leather. It can be buffed to a rich soft, smooth luster. Leather balm with atom wax is not a water resistant top finish. It will protect your leather projects with a soft durable waxy finish for a natural Leather look.
Edge enamel is a very fine product for having the edges of your leather project look finished and complete. Most edge enamels contain a waxy compound, and after you apply the edge enamel to your project, you should strop the edges. Crafters often use a nylon edging wheel or a canvass cloth for stropping belts.
The finest method for dyeing and finishing your leather project is hands on crafting. Learn to mix dyes, experiment with finishes and you are on your way to making fine leather products. There is real pride, accomplishment and gratification in making a quality leather project.
