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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker
I cut it in squares with scissors, then after it's dry cut into strips or pull individual strands out. Tying, yes, just pass through netting, cross ends, pass one end through and snug it (same as you do for shoes laces).
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Awesome.
Now, do you soak the burlap in water then let it dry before dying it? Or just go straight to the dye?
Also.. Does Ryte Dye make a light green? I was only able to find a dark green, a tan, and a black

Any other recommended colors? (Note: This is gonna be for Manitoba in the summer-ish season.. lots of greens)