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I promised an anon I'd make this thread for him a long time ago.
Doing this as the thread goes so please keep it alive

>> No.10747058
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When the Flecktarn parka arrived it fit me perfectly but it was too long for my taste it fit just a bit above the knee
I cut down the length as far as I could to just below the pockets so now the pockets look a bit odd
pic related

>> No.10747060

I remember when camo was super in like two years ago and everyone plus their mothers were wearing those fucking bw flecktarn combat shirts because they literally cost one euro at the surplus store.

>> No.10747071
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I've just now finished removing the German flag patches so they won't dye black with the jacket
pic related: Dye I will use

>> No.10747080

Interested bump

>> No.10747131

bump

>> No.10747145
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Glad to see people are interested
pic related is my goal but I will sow the german flags back onto the shoulders once it's done dying

>> No.10747149

>>10747145
nice, hope it goes well!

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I've just now set everything into place in the washing machine and tbhfam I don't think I did everything perfectly as the instructions said but here's to hoping it does dye

>> No.10747162

watching this thread

>> No.10747179

Does anyone know where I could learn how to sow? Everyone I know has learned from their mother or grandmother
Also bump interested in OP project

>> No.10747190

Damn anon, I literally just dyed the same parka last week

>> No.10747192

>>10747190
Post pics?

>> No.10747211
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Just checked up on it
pic related
Might fuck up my washer oops

>> No.10747217

>>10747211
Does it just sit submerged in the dye? should've done it in a bucket.

>> No.10747224

>>10747217
No its a washer dye needs to be in the washing machine with the spin and all

>> No.10747231

>>10747224
Oh no worries then your washer will be fine I guess

How long does it recommend to leave it dyeing?

>> No.10747232

>>10747224
If it's made for the washer then it shouldn't fuck it up

>> No.10747239

>>10747162
seconding that

>> No.10747240

>>10747231
For a full cycle so about an hour and after that do a normal wash with detergent to get rid of excess dye left in it

>> No.10747379

So results are in familia

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Its easily noticeable that it did dye but I'm not entirely satisfied and will retry dying it with a hand dye when I can

>> No.10747464

>>10747411
It's over, senpai. You fucked up.

>> No.10747471

>>10747464
Why? :^(

>> No.10747472

>>10747411
Maybe you should have bleached the previous dye out first? IDK I've never done anything like this b4

>> No.10747481

>>10747472
I thought of that beforehand but bleach would have ruined the fabric's something something not allowing the dye to stay permanently onto it and to add onto to the bleach would have made it significantly easier to rip

>> No.10747549

>>10747481
Poorly worded but true.

>> No.10747576

>>10747481
>>10747549

Tragic. is there White Dyes that could soften the pattern so its less noticeable before dying it black?

>> No.10747581

>>10747576
You can't dye clothes white

>> No.10747593

>>10747581
This is true, however, there are color-removing dyes.

>> No.10747610

>>10747179
its pretty easy. just google it. ive taught myself by reading a few instructions and picking up a sewing kit in my schools bookstore. all ive done so far is a bit of darning, which impressed everyone, but is actually pretty easy.

>> No.10747618

>>10747576
Dying doesn't work that way sadly.

>> No.10747624

i would say dye it in a bucket, one with a lid, then leave it chilling in the bucket for a long ass time if you want it really dark.

>> No.10747809

>>10747411
well it doesnt look that great if im being honest with you

>> No.10747821

>>10747809
I know which is why I'm going to retry dying I have nothing to lose

>> No.10747848

>>10747145
>>10747411
>>10747821

i've done this sort of thing before and you just need to dye it again & again til you get the color you want

also check out the description here, says he dyed it 4 times: https://www.grailed.com/listings/143239-bundeswehr-german-dyed-flecktarn-parka

>> No.10747921

>>10747848

that looks fail

>>10747411

did u even pre wash lol

>> No.10749004

>>10747411
ehh

maybe post pic when it dries?

>> No.10749016

>>10747411
You are retarded. Read the fucking label on the shit you bought. It's not a dye it's a washing powder that refreshes your faded colours. What you want to get is Dylon washing machine dye sold in small boxes. Buy two of them and use them to dye your parka. It will dye to perfect black. Next time read the fucking labels.

>> No.10749022

I actually bought one of these not to long ago because I found it for $25 shipped. It is really nice and fits great. The fabric is nice.

I was thinking about dying it originally but after seeing all the sort of failed attempts by other people I might just leave it. Even that one on grailed that got dyed 4 times still has a tiny bit of camo visible.

I was thinking about looking around to see what fabric paints were good, Never messed around with that stuff before, but I'd rather turn it some color other than black.

>> No.10749023

I took mine to dry cleaning shop who dyed it professionally. Those off-the-shelf dyes you buy in a store are crap and just wash out or turn purple especially if it's black.

You can only see the original pattern if you look very closely or shine a bright light on it. Some of the stitching (which is polyester) turned brown but hardly noticeable.

>> No.10749026

>>10749023

I should add that I did it years ago and I gained some weight since then and it no longer fits :-/ Thinking of selling it.

>> No.10749041

>>10749026
Can we get a picture. Also please don't relegate your self to becoming fat.

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>>10749023
>>10749022
2 Dylon dyes will give you a perfect black colour. No camo visible. Pic related my dyed parka.

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>>10747192
Sorry for the wait, went to sleep, here you go.

Bought the parka, threw it once in the washing machine 40 degrees celsius with one pack of Dylon velvet black and then another run without any dye

>> No.10749086

Why don't you guys just buy black parkas?

>> No.10749326

>>10749023
How much did that cost?

>> No.10749866

>>10747145
W2c similar jeans

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thinking about drip dying a sweater like pic related would that be cool?

>> No.10750035

>>10749879
I think it would
How are you going to do it?

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I want to tailor a coach jacket but its 2 layers. Is it possible? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>pic related

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Just dyed mine but is more of a dark brown atm, not sure if going to re-dye or just sow the flags back on.

>> No.10750503

>>10750241
How'd you dye yours?

>> No.10750614

>>10750503
Rit dye in a sink stirring for 45min

>> No.10750649

>>10749016
see
>>10747071

>to restore or change colour
>restore or change
>change

>> No.10750807

what fabric should i use to tailor my very own noragi meme?
should i go for heavy chambray, denim or linen?