Now you must remember this post. Well I listened and noted everybody's comments.
First of all for Jacqui who wanted to see the back. As you can see there's a variation in the threads used there too. Thankfully I had the sense to make that balance as well!!!
Then I saw Ameche's comment (more later) but by then I'd got some terracotta dye. I read everybody's input and the links sent too. I decided to go ahead with the dyeing experiment (in the bucket) BUT nobody, nobody warned me to check my rubber gloves first. You naughty, naughty people. There was a leak in the right hand glove!!!
So, here's the finished vest again - first the front view and then the back view. You can see that the dye has taken differently on the two types of thread. I'm pleased with the colour although I was expecting it to be a bit lighter as the instructions said on the packet that it might well be as if the thread was polyester.
So I'm now going to take up Ameche's suggestion which is:-
"The white is symmetrical, instead of dying have you considered some beading or fine ribbon woven in to enhance the white and make it a design element? Home dye's are rarely as "rich" and consistently even as commercially dyed fibers, such fine handwork deserves to be showcased."
Thanks, Ameche. Once I've found the right braiding I'm sure it will really make this piece zing.
Back in a few days time when I've decided what to use.