Tried my hand at dying

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Nolyn
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Tried my hand at dying

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The light gray cargo kilt I purchased a few years ago from one of those eBay sellers developed a mark in the color. It seemed that the manufacturer's dye ran. My wife suggested I try dying the kilt a darker color. I thought it turned out pretty good - from light gray to a slate blue. When I ironed it though, I noticed that the spots are still there, but much less visible. All in all, I'm happy that I improved its appearance.
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Looks like you did a nice job of it :D
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Only you are going to notice the spot or areas of distress - UNLESS of course
you point it out to us.
If it is real bad and noticeable - bothersome you could try your hand in dyeing
again - but this time letting the dye set a tad bit longer in the trouble spot or
another idea return the kilt back to the original lighter shade of grey by using
a light soaking in bleach with the spot a bit less time.
But it appears that you are satisfied with the results - so leave it be.
I examined the photos and whatever it is it is not outstanding noticeable !

If you wear a bright colored top polo shirt the eye will be distracted away from
whatever was the problem that I did not find.

A nice ebay find - every now and then someone scores a win-win "Kilt-On" !
"YES SKIRTING MATTERS"!
"Kilt-On" -or- as the case may be "Skirt-On" !
WHY ?
Isn't wearing a kilt enough?
Well a skirt will do in a pinch!
Make mine short and don't you dare think of pinching there !
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Looks a nice style of skirt - certainly worth your efforts
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Nolyn wrote:Tried my hand at dying
Obviously you failed, seeing as you wrote this... The dyeing job looks good. Well done.
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I'm glad someone noticed. I thought it would be a good pun...my bad!
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Nolyn, (on dying)

Rumours of my death are grossly exaggerated! :D Will. Shakespeare wrote somewhere in 'Macbeth'...'Out out, damned spot!' I do like the colour you arrived at and only You,
Sir will notice any spots.

Tom
Carpe Diem......Seize the Day !
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I noticed right off... but nearly didn't say anything on the assumption that it was a typo or momentary confusion about whether there should be an e there or not. Doesn't mean it wasn't a good try.
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There're several ways to look at this "dying/dyeing" thing (to be honest, I wasn't sure what the right spelling was and I didn't take the time to look it up, but I knew "dying" wasn't right, but I thought it made for a catchy title):

I was dying a 1,000 death, wondering if my first dyeing attempt would work.

We should "live like we are dying," which is why we should wear our MUGs.

The strange English language that has a million words for just about everything, but doesn't have an adequate word to distinguish between die (death and tool& die), dye, dieing, dying, or dyeing! Oh well.

Thanks for the positive comments, friends. I look forward to wearing it out and about tomorrow.
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You aren't alone in having to look up the difference in spelling to be sure.

As for the inconsistencies of English, that is the cruft that any language accumulates when it is passed as a spoken language through centuries. Actually, compared to many languages, English is downright logical and simple. You just have to look off the beaten track to find those head-spinningly complex languages, some of which have "features" like every plural being irregular like mouse/mice or child/children.
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