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Has anyone ever tye dyed a saddle pad?
I got this white white one when I bought another one and I never use it because it's boring. Do you think I could dye it? Would it be safe for the horse? Would the dye come out easily? Any tips?
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
What's the saddle pad made out of? Tie-dyes are usually made from garments that are 100% cotton because cotton holds the dyes well. Other fabrics can be tie-dyed but you have to make sure you get the right kind of dye. Here's where I get mine:
http://www.dharmatrading.com/topnav/dyes/
Although I never actually did a saddle pad...
Source(s): www.DempseyTraining.com - 1 decade ago
i am sure if you use a water based die that will be fine, but insure you wash the saddle pad thoroughly before you put it on your horse.
http://www.horsesome.co.nz/Misc%20171.jpg here is a cool design :) x
- 1 decade ago
hmm well you could always dye it with food coloring that wouldn't do anything... lol im surprised i didn't think of it before... thanks for the suggestion but im sure you could for food coloring some thing water based very great idea thanks again ill have to try that :)