KezarWoodsman
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Hi all,
Im slowly building a general kit themed around the canadian fur trade for around the turn of the 19th century. Stuff similar to what the voyaguers or trappers for the HBC/NWC at the time would have had. However, i do not do any full on reenacting, so it doesnt need to be 100% historically accurate, but would prefer things to be more historically accurate then not.
So, i was wondering, for this time frame and region, what colors were the canvas tents/tarps? I ask this because i intend to make a tarp out a bedsheet i have, but at the moment it is a bright bleached white, so I will be dying it to a more historically accurate color. Were all the tarps that natural cotton off white, or were some dyed in different shades of solid color?
My first attempt at using Rit Taupe dye to try to make it look more like natural cotton has somehow made the tarp take on a pinkish hue, i think thats from the home depot bucket i dyed it in, but frankly im not sure. I have tried to fix it with a coffee based soak, which helped a bit, but its still not quite gone, so its currently soaking in a tub of borax, and im going to try sunbleaching it on the next sunny day. If that doesnt work then i have a backup sheet ready to go, but need to find a new way of dying it if so.
My eventual goal is to waterproof the tarp in some manner once i determine the sizing of the tarp is good for me, for that im currently leaning towards a 50/50 BLO/mineral spirits mixture, but I dont really have anywhere to hang it to dry for weeks on end outside without my landlord getting mad, so im also looking for possible alternatives for that even if the waterproofing method isnt historically accurate.
Im slowly building a general kit themed around the canadian fur trade for around the turn of the 19th century. Stuff similar to what the voyaguers or trappers for the HBC/NWC at the time would have had. However, i do not do any full on reenacting, so it doesnt need to be 100% historically accurate, but would prefer things to be more historically accurate then not.
So, i was wondering, for this time frame and region, what colors were the canvas tents/tarps? I ask this because i intend to make a tarp out a bedsheet i have, but at the moment it is a bright bleached white, so I will be dying it to a more historically accurate color. Were all the tarps that natural cotton off white, or were some dyed in different shades of solid color?
My first attempt at using Rit Taupe dye to try to make it look more like natural cotton has somehow made the tarp take on a pinkish hue, i think thats from the home depot bucket i dyed it in, but frankly im not sure. I have tried to fix it with a coffee based soak, which helped a bit, but its still not quite gone, so its currently soaking in a tub of borax, and im going to try sunbleaching it on the next sunny day. If that doesnt work then i have a backup sheet ready to go, but need to find a new way of dying it if so.
My eventual goal is to waterproof the tarp in some manner once i determine the sizing of the tarp is good for me, for that im currently leaning towards a 50/50 BLO/mineral spirits mixture, but I dont really have anywhere to hang it to dry for weeks on end outside without my landlord getting mad, so im also looking for possible alternatives for that even if the waterproofing method isnt historically accurate.