Brilliantly filmed Davie! I know that this is an update to another video on dying cdc feathers in the past, and this video did a good job of showing the process in its entirety. I’ve been using the same process since I saw you do this in the older instructional video but I’ve been using a different dye and it happens to be a liquid mix, and I think you have swayed me to move away and to the vineyard powder dyes. A bonus will also be the ability to store them in a better and safer manner as the lady of the house doesn’t like the current method of storage much. Thanks as always for the time and effort you put into these videos
Davie are you using any textile dye? I have used natural dyes like Tumeric and regular Walmart sold dyes and fly shop dyes which are twice the price of course. Does dying remove the oils in CDC feathers? I use dyed CDC but it never dawned on me until recently. Thanks for everything!!
Hi Kerry, Dyeing does remove the natural oil but I prefer to use a floatant on them even when they are natural as the fly will float far longer and last a few fish before you need to replace it..I have used natural dyes when tying some old patterns to get the right colours although I use Veniard dyes on everything else.. All the very best Davie
Hi Davie. Thank you for your TH-cam posts, I really enjoy watching them. I was lucky enough to see you tying flies when you were a guest at an exhibition here in Iceland a few years ago. Can you please advise me what colors, and what proportions, I should use to dye the feathers for the Gray Ghost, I don’t like the plain grey color? I believe the right color more to be grey with a violet tint. I have found that I get a violet color by using blue and red. I'm thinking of using grey as the main color and mixing blue and red. Do you think it's better to start with violet and then dye the grey color over it, or vice versa, or would you use other shades from Veniard? I have been dyeing for years and own most of the Venire colors. With kind regards and hope for a piece of good advice.
Hi Jon, I had a great time in Iceland even though I was only there for one day, maybe next time I'll stay a little longer as I had a great time meeting everyone that came along....If I was going try and get a colour like this then I would look at dyeing a natural grey violet rather than dye it grey first as mixing dyes can cause a lots of problems..I hope this is of some help to you.. All the very best Davie
Hello Davie Thank you for this sublime video, but being French , and not understanding English , it is quite difficult to understand the details of the explanations . I did not understand what product you use to fix the dye? White vinegar? Or another acid? For other products the video is understandable by all . I thank you in advance for your answer , very friendly . I also wish you a Happy New Year 2023 for you and your teachers, and continue to make us dream , thank you Davie .
Very cool!!!! Question why wouldn’t you take the darker cdc out of the pot before you put the second half in? I’m just thinking of all the separation that needs done after they are dry?? Thanks
Hi Scott, One of the main reasons that I am quite happy to keep the feathers together is that I actually tye the flies using both colours though you could separate them like you said if you wanted to do this..I'm glad you enjoyed the video.. All the very best Davie
Looks so easy and quick! I was wondering about separating the two colours - if you wished to of course. Perhaps if they all went in to the dye at the same time, then took half out when they reached light cinnamon colour and leave the rest to darken . Could this work?
Hi John, I have done it both ways though with the cinnamon and some of the olives I feel work best just as I have done in the video but I know if I was dyeing a lot more I would come up with a few more really good colours..If you dye your own materials then it would certainly be worth doing as I know for what I have done it will certainly give you the edge when it comes down to tying your own patterns.. All the very best Davie
Hi Kevin, White vinegar in my view the best to use as it doesn't colour the water so that you can see what's happening..I'm glad you liked the video.. All the very best Davie
Hi Old Smuggler Fly Fishing, I do have glasses on but I don't wear a mask though I do make sure that I have the windows open.. In the past when I dyed large batches of materials I did it outside as it's very easy to get dye all over the kitchen which I have done before and the good lady doesn't like it...I would certainly read the instruction carefully before you start to dye your own materials.. All the very best Davie
Hi Harry, If you wanted to do this then yes it would work fine though many of the patterns I tye using these feathers have both colours in the dressing so I prefer to keep them together in the same packet..I also do this with a few other colours especially in olives that work really well..Thanks for asking as I am sure many would be thinking this as well.. All the very best Davie
Very enjoyable tutorial on dying feathers. Thanks Davie.
Brilliantly filmed Davie! I know that this is an update to another video on dying cdc feathers in the past, and this video did a good job of showing the process in its entirety. I’ve been using the same process since I saw you do this in the older instructional video but I’ve been using a different dye and it happens to be a liquid mix, and I think you have swayed me to move away and to the vineyard powder dyes. A bonus will also be the ability to store them in a better and safer manner as the lady of the house doesn’t like the current method of storage much. Thanks as always for the time and effort you put into these videos
Thanks for showing this, Davie. Seeing it done helps.
Mike
Very interesting way to dyeing feathers. Thanks for sharing
Interesting stuff. I like your touch with the waterproofing
Thank you for your informative videos
Very interesting Davie thank you I will certainly give your method a go
That’s amazing. Look at the volume at the end.
Brilliant Davie thank you 👌
Mega Thx for this Excellent video! I’m not so apprehensive now to try and dye some of my feathers.
Great video. Thanks.
Davie are you using any textile dye? I have used natural dyes like Tumeric and regular Walmart sold dyes and fly shop dyes which are twice the price of course.
Does dying remove the oils in CDC feathers? I use dyed CDC but it never dawned on me until recently. Thanks for everything!!
Hi Kerry,
Dyeing does remove the natural oil but I prefer to use a floatant on them even when they are natural as the fly will float far longer and last a few fish before you need to replace it..I have used natural dyes when tying some old patterns to get the right colours although I use Veniard dyes on everything else..
All the very best Davie
Hi Davie.
Thank you for your TH-cam posts, I really enjoy watching them. I was lucky enough to see you tying flies when you were a guest at an exhibition here in Iceland a few years ago. Can you please advise me what colors, and what proportions, I should use to dye the feathers for the Gray Ghost, I don’t like the plain grey color? I believe the right color more to be grey with a violet tint. I have found that I get a violet color by using blue and red. I'm thinking of using grey as the main color and mixing blue and red. Do you think it's better to start with violet and then dye the grey color over it, or vice versa, or would you use other shades from Veniard? I have been dyeing for years and own most of the Venire colors.
With kind regards and hope for a piece of good advice.
Hi Jon,
I had a great time in Iceland even though I was only there for one day, maybe next time I'll stay a little longer as I had a great time meeting everyone that came along....If I was going try and get a colour like this then I would look at dyeing a natural grey violet rather than dye it grey first as mixing dyes can cause a lots of problems..I hope this is of some help to you..
All the very best Davie
Hi Davie, as always great video, any chance you could show how to dye deer hair as I’m in the lucky position of having loads of it, cheers Garry
Hello Davie
Thank you for this sublime video, but being French , and not understanding English , it is quite difficult to understand the details of the explanations . I did not understand what product you use to fix the dye? White vinegar? Or another acid? For other products the video is understandable by all . I thank you in advance for your answer , very friendly . I also wish you a Happy New Year 2023 for you and your teachers, and continue to make us dream , thank you Davie .
Very cool!!!! Question why wouldn’t you take the darker cdc out of the pot before you put the second half in? I’m just thinking of all the separation that needs done after they are dry?? Thanks
Hi Scott,
One of the main reasons that I am quite happy to keep the feathers together is that I actually tye the flies using both colours though you could separate them like you said if you wanted to do this..I'm glad you enjoyed the video..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail oh I thought you separated them after!!! I would loose my mind. Thanks I might actually try to dye some now..
Looks so easy and quick! I was wondering about separating the two colours - if you wished to of course. Perhaps if they all went in to the dye at the same time, then took half out when they reached light cinnamon colour and leave the rest to darken . Could this work?
Hi John,
I have done it both ways though with the cinnamon and some of the olives I feel work best just as I have done in the video but I know if I was dyeing a lot more I would come up with a few more really good colours..If you dye your own materials then it would certainly be worth doing as I know for what I have done it will certainly give you the edge when it comes down to tying your own patterns..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail ah gotcha, you did say this in your video of course. Enjoyed, as always Best John
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Hi Davie. Wich acid you use to the fix the dye color on the feather? Thanks for share your experience. Regards….
It would be normal white vinegar
Hi Kevin,
White vinegar in my view the best to use as it doesn't colour the water so that you can see what's happening..I'm glad you liked the video..
All the very best Davie
Hello Davie! Do you wear any face or eyes protection when dying feathers and fur?
Hi Old Smuggler Fly Fishing,
I do have glasses on but I don't wear a mask though I do make sure that I have the windows open.. In the past when I dyed large batches of materials I did it outside as it's very easy to get dye all over the kitchen which I have done before and the good lady doesn't like it...I would certainly read the instruction carefully before you start to dye your own materials..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail Thanks for the answer!
Doesn't that strip the natural oils from the feathers? Oops should have watched to the end
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Hey Davie , wouldn’t it be easier to separate colors if you drain dark ones out , saving the dye bath and then add the ones you want light colored.
Hi Harry,
If you wanted to do this then yes it would work fine though many of the patterns I tye using these feathers have both colours in the dressing so I prefer to keep them together in the same packet..I also do this with a few other colours especially in olives that work really well..Thanks for asking as I am sure many would be thinking this as well..
All the very best Davie
A longer film is not good because the center of work in the film is less
I'm offering $1 million to anyone who can show a better way to learn flytying than watching Davie's videos.