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The Dyeing of Wool and of Fur Bodies for Hat Making, Textile Colorist, by J.A. Wilson

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I found this very informative article from 1921 while researching Coal Tar Dyes. Coal Tar Dyes were used to dye fur and wool felt hoods. The article is a great overview of the dyeing operations and also includes some interesting comments regarding Austrian Velours (and velours in general) and European Men's Wool hats (stiff and soft). The Coal Tar Dye industry (also its derivatives: photographic chemicals, medicinal flavors, synthetic phenolic resins, and explosives) was dominated by German companies.

https://books.google.com/books?id=NOg1AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PP11&ots=hyROv0HUhd&dq=synthetic%20dye%20industry%20hat%20making&pg=PA384#v=onepage&q&f=false

This the fur felt section of the article. What applies to wool (first part the article covers the dyes in detail) in most cases also applied to fur. Interesting observations regarding Austrian and Italian Velours.

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This also worth taking a look at (unfortunately a rough translation) if you are thinking of dyeing felt (not a trivial matter).

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?32103-German-amp-Austrian-Hutmachers&p=1898736&viewfull=1#post1898736

This one too. It's very detailed (unfortunately a rough translation) but you can get an idea regarding the complexity.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/169-fabrikation-von-damen-und-herren-filzhueten-der-deustchen-hutmacher-zeitung-1933/#entry977

This is for wool but might be helpful (this guy is not an expert in the field) if you want to play around (hopefully without personal injury).

http://www.gfwsheep.com/dyeing/dyeing.html
 
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