So I have gotten a few comments (not here, but in emails and pm's) about how I'm not very scientific about the dyeing I have been doing. I'm not stressing it. I only do it for fun, not profit and a little chaos never killed anyone. For those wanting a step by step guide with precise amounts of yarn, coloring, vinegar and specific times, this is probably not the blog to be reading. This is for fun only. I'm not mass marketing or selling anything I dye, and have no plans to. This could change of course but let's be realistic, IF I did find a way to get consistent results every time it would probably be in my best interest if I were going to sell it to not share all my secrets. So that being said.....
I did another round of breaking Wilton's using using Delphinium Blue on KP Bare Merino. I didn't measure anything. Just a glub of vinegar in the soaking water with some yarn, some Wilton's, crockpot for an hour added about a teaspoon of vinegar another hour, added a teaspoon more vinegar, set over night to cool, hung to dry.
Results: A bit too pastel colored for me, but Wilton's broke nicely.
Remember the kool-aid dyeing I did? It got knitted up into the Annis Shawl by Susanna IC. I hate it. Not the design, but the colors. I think it looks like bacon and I'm not a big fan. Since I don't know anyone I dislike enough to give them a bacon colored shawl I decided to take the yarn I had left over and attempt to over dye it with Wilton's. I have 3 colors that I will try out on it and see what happens. Black, Delphinium Blue and Violet. I'll post when they're finished. But for a now, a picture of the Bacon Annis.
That is my kind of doing things! A little of this, a little of that! It's why I like cooking more than baking!
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