Does anyone know?
Aug. 25th, 2009 02:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After YEARS of searching, I have found the absolute more perfect fabric for a dress I've been dying to remake...again. :-) The only problem with it is that it's gold and not silver in color. Real gold, like the metal, not just the color. I know gold is next to impossible to tarnish but I was thinking, maybe, soaking it in lemon juice and then lying the fabric out in the sun might bleach it just a little? I don't mind a light gold color for the project (it would actually be perfect) but this is really...gold. The problem is that it's the exact embroidery and type of fabric I've been looking for since ummm...2002? Probably even earlier than that really. I'm thinking I'm just going to buy the fabric anyway (despite that it's rather expensive) but I'd like to know if anyone has tried this before or if anyone would have any idea if it would work with a silk/gold metal weave....
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Date: 2009-08-25 08:42 pm (UTC)But if it is gold, then what is it woven with, silk? wool? I would not want either to degrade in the sun or have an acid placed on it, and silk will degrade in the sun. And true gold metal is usually a composition of gold plating over silver &/or copper rods before being drawn into the thinness of metal thread. So it won't bleach into a lighter shade, sorry.
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