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Originally Posted by Amos
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)
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Soak it for a couple mins in hot water, then transfer it wet over to to the dye. I just fill a bucket with hot water, then pour the packet of dye in and stir.
Rit Dye I recommend for green is Kelley Green, it comes out with the colour of cut grass. Just get the green and either the cocoa or dark brown. And don't bother with black, the ghillie will create it's own shadows.