Adventures in yarn dying : some photos of the process pt.1

In the last post I mentioned being assigned the task of thinking about the colors I love. That was all preparation for the class I had the great good fortune of taking from Blue Moon Fiber Arts‘ Master Dyer Tina.

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The room was all set up and we spent a little time learning about wool and how the manufacturing/milling process changes the way dyes adhere. We worked with BMFA Socks that Rock yarn in medium weight and the same acid dyes that Blue Moon uses.

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Here’s Tina showing us first how to add the colors.

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She adds a second color and shows us how they blend together.

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After adding a few more colors she demonstrates the fine art of “squooshing.

She lets us loose and we start playing with the colors – oh what fun!

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This is IrishGirlie’s : Isn’t it beautiful?!

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Once it is all saturated and ready to go, it gets a squirt of vinegar and wrapped it up in plastic so it is all nice and snug.

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Here they are ready for the microwave (2 min) to set the colors, then they’ll dry.

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I can’t wait to see the results! Hopefully I’ll be able to share a few photos tomorrow when we pick up our very own hand-painted yarn.

Author: Tricia

Craft addict, flickr lover, Librarian and Legend in her own room.

  • Angelita

    nice this one is really cool!

  • Almerinda

    this is good my friend, great posts, all the best and success in your future.