An instructional Video on how to die deer hair. in this video, i am dying the some deer hair olive green. Choose a piece of deer hair to color.
Hair still attached to the hide is the easiest to dye. Deer hair is naturally white or cream on the belly and brown or gray on the body. White or cream fur is the best for bright colors while body fur is best for deep brown or black dye.
There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.
Natural hair dyed with darker shades, creating a speckled effect. Ideal for spinning purposes. Whitetail, mule deer, and elk body hair.
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