The best way to proceed is to soak your hide overnight to make it soft and pliable, cut you pattern (either for a rattle or drum) tie it up in any pattern your imagination can come up with and then soak it overnight in the dye mixture. Untie, rinse and then away you go. For Rattles: Soak the hide overnight.
I have a tanned hair-off deer hide. I would like to dye it a uniform light beige color. Never dyed a hide before, and what I seem to have found is that you dye during the tanning process.
Any suggestions on how to do this after the hide is tanned? Experimenting with sumac for dye or tannin on buckskin. Also a lot depends on what type of rawhide you use - cow is not only the toughest to work with but the hardest to dye - that's why I use deer, elk, or buffalo almost excusively. Get one of those McKenzie habitats with the rocks or driftwood to help hide it.
If the dye goes wrong then what? stuff happens. Leather from deer hides is wonderfully soft. If you've ever hunting with deer skin gloves, you know how supple and warm the skin of a deer can be.
Despite thousands of deer harvested each year, the hide is often disgarded needlessly. Here's a video showing how to tan your deer hide with very basic ingredients. Rather than spending hundreds of dollars for a wall mount, this effort can be a.
Learning how to tan a deer hide is not a difficult task, but it does take some manual labor and a lot of time. The end result of your manual labor is a pliable deer hide you can use for any number of projects, including a wall hanging. Learning how to tan your own deer hides is a rewarding way to use every part of the animal and results in a beautiful, high-quality material that can be used for all kinds of exciting projects.
I'm not going to pretend it's quick or easy. Learn how to tan deer hide at home with traditional methods like brain tanning, smoking, and bark tanning-complete with tools, tips, mistakes to avoid, and DIY ideas. This is something I have always wanted todo and have never found the time.
Well that changed this year when I was able to properly dry an entire deer hide fr.