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16-03-2024, 09:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-03-2024, 09:17 AM by Hugh Barnes.)
Mike, that is really helpful, thanks. I did wonder about 'neutralising' the colour before re-dyeing it to the required colour but only had thought of bleaching it - though was worried that would damage the materail in some way or, worse, make it rot. I didn't know there was such a thing as a 'colour remover'. I have some excess so could do a trial piece first..
Thanks - a great help....
PS - I should say that the colour difference has not come over particularly well in the photo and the difference between the two pieces is much mire marked in the flesh...
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I have some spare moquette that was woven by Holdsworth's when I restored my RL saloon. They used a small loom rather than the normal 54" wide ones. The finished pattern was 36" wide and this left a margin about 6" wide that was the plain background, in my case a fawny colour. I will dig some out and post a photo on the forum. If the colour is suitable, I will cut some off and you are welcome to it.
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Thank you, Malcolm,that is a kind thought.
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Thank you, Malcolm. Very kind of you. In the interim I have tracked down supplies of the RIT colour remover and will try that first, followed by a dye of the closest colour from the same source. I have snipped off a 6” sample of the pasting lace to try the process. I will report back, though with some other stuff going on, that won’t be for probably another month..