labricoleuse: (dye vat)
La Bricoleuse ([personal profile] labricoleuse) wrote2007-07-20 11:28 am

Links/Research: E-list and newsletter info for dyers, ban on solvent dyes

More notices of resources, today they're for dyers!


Discussion E-list

The DyersLIST is an Internet mailing list intended for discussion of technical questions, problems and information related to immersion dyeing and to the surface application of synthetic dyes, textile pigments and related chemicals to fabric and fiber. Subscribers should restrict postings to these topics and avoid commercial postings of any sort. Subscription information is available here.


Company Newsletters

Most all of the big dye distribution companies also publish quarterly e-newsletters. These always announce new products, discontinued products, sales, etc., but most also offer tips on safety &/or techniques. If you order from them, you get on the lists automatically, but you can also request to be added.

Dye Pro Services in Calgary are the North American distributors of Dylon products. Their newsletter comes out quarterly and is largely product information and safety updates, with a "folksy" friendly tone. There's no link on their site to subscribe, but i'm sure emailing customer service with a request would get you added.

Dharma Trading Company does have a subscription form on their site, and their list is a bit more informal, issued sporadically. During the academic year, i got one every couple of months, but now it's been a while since they've sent anything out. Their newsletter is written in the same conversational Cali-speak tone as their catalogue, and not only features specials and product info, but has a recurring "designer spotlight," where they feature artists and artisans who work with their products and examples of their work.

PRO Chemical & Dye don't to my knowledge run an email newsletter, but on their splash page, you can click a link at the bottom to be added to their postal mailing list, which will apprise you of their upcoming workshop schedule. PRO Chemical conducts a variety of professional workshops on a number of dyeing techniques using their range of products.


Oil and alcohol based dye ban in CA and CT?

Yesterday i was at my local Tandy Leather Factory doing some restock shopping, and the proprietor informed me that they were phasing out all oil- and alcohol-based leather dyes on a national level (this means Fiebings and other familiar industrial brands sold in quarts and gallons).

Reportedly, the reason for this is that California had banned these dyes--Tandy's corporate headquarters had forbidden them to ship any orders for them to CA addresses--and that Connecticut was moving toward banning them as well. He expressed a concern that, for environmental-protection purposes, this seemed to be a growing trend, which was why as a company Tandy is apparently phasing out all oil- and solvent-based dyes and switching to a line of water-based products released under the brand, "Eco-Flo: Earth-Friendly, Low VOC Products for Leather."

I'm a regular customer there and do a lot of business with them, so he gave me some samples to try out on upcoming products. I'll post a full report when i am finished trying them out, but i thought i'd mention it here and now, in case you live in one of the ban states and are wondering why you are having trouble finding Fiebings dyes or something.

Hi

[identity profile] syprina.livejournal.com 2007-07-20 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I stumbled across your journal while job hunting in Boston and I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the tips I'm finding here. I look forward to your review of the new products.

Re: Hi

[identity profile] labricoleuse.livejournal.com 2007-07-20 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Welcome to the blog, and i'm so glad you are finding it useful!

What sort of job are you looking for? I worked in almost every Boston shop in the years that i lived there (1997-2004), so if you have any questions about theatres in that area, my info isn't *too* out of date and i'd be glad to help!

Re: Hi

(Anonymous) 2007-07-24 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for the offer. The big picture is that I'm looking for stable part time work in a creative field and where I can improve my craft techniques and learn more about how other creative professionals pace their time.

I worked as a stitcher at Costume Works for a few months about five years ago, and would love to find some reliable stitching/craft work but I know that's hard. Aside from Costume Works, I've contacted the Boston Ballet, ART, and will get in touch with the Huntington and something called The Costume Company in Arlington. Am I missing anything? are there independent artisans you know of who might be interested in an assistant?

Thanks again for the offer.

Re: Hi

[identity profile] labricoleuse.livejournal.com 2007-07-24 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
It's worth contacting the university drama departments' costume shops as well--when i lived there i did some overhire work for the shops at both Emerson College and Boston University (which has a separate shop from the Huntington).

Is Boston Costume still down in Chinatown? They have an in-house shop and do a lot of craft-heavy stuff.

What about North Shore Music Theatre? That's another place to send a resume.

It might be a good idea too to sit down with the yellow pages sections for fashion/couture/millinery/custom clothing, &c--I and many of my colleagues would often take summer work for area hat designers, bridal shops, sample-construction for local fashion designers, custom leather places, and so forth. The leather shop i worked at is now defunct, and i can't remember the name of the milliner or couturiere i knew also did overhire, so that's not much direct help. Still, it's another list of places to shoot out your resume.

And, i always trolled the job board on New England Film for costume postings:

http://www.newenglandfilm.com/jobs.htm

If you can get into that circle, and if you can handle film/TV work, there's a lot of good money to be made in the Boston area industry.

Good luck!

Re: Hi

[identity profile] syprina.livejournal.com 2007-07-30 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. Thank you so much, this is a huge help. I will definitely take your suggestions and pursue these new directions. Much appreciated!!

PROChem...I recall fondly.

[identity profile] maggieb.livejournal.com 2007-07-24 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
And I'll probably end up with lung cancer from not wearing a mask...but I spent many long nights in the dye-lab during my undergrad in textile arts. Good stuff, that!