Showing posts with label hand dying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand dying. Show all posts

29.6.12

Candied Rainbow Yarn

Check out what I did yesterday!


I've been experimenting with some new dying methods lately. I've been using Kool-Aid and the microwave to make my creations! I've also been spot-dying. Which is basically hand painting sections of dry/damp yarn, rather than pouring the dye over yarn in a bowl of water.


I noticed that, using this method, I get more vibrant colors, and the colors also go where I want them to. Totally takes the guesswork out of this activity. And I truly love the result!


I used one packet each of Strawberry, Pink Lemonade, Mixed Berry (which is actually the blue), Lemon-Lime, Orange, and Peach Mango.


The only problem with dying yarn, is that I never know what to do with the yarn afterwards! It's just too pretty to use! Any thoughts?


I've been using Fisherman's Wool by Lion brand. After all the lanolin oil is rinsed out, this yarn dyes beautifully! And it's impressively soft.


I love dying yarn. It's just too much fun to make my own colorways, the way I want them, and then see how they turn out.
To borrow the old cliche, "I never met a yarn I didn't like". Or something like that...

♥Grace Ann♥

31.12.11

Yarn Dyeing with Easter Egg Colors

Hey everyone!
For my first post in 2012, I decided to try something I had never done before. And, I figured I would document it and post it as a tutorial on here if it worked out well. Well, it certainly did, so here it is... the tutorial for how to Dye yarn with Easter Egg Colors. I hope it helps some of you, and just let me know if you have any questions at all.

Materials:
100% Wool Yarn--This is extremely important. You have to have some sort of animal fiber; wool, alpaca, or something of that type. I used Patons Classic Wool that I found on sale at Michaels and it seemed to work fine :) Looks like this:

Vinegar
Water
Easter egg colors--You can get them for super cheap the day after Easter, so pick up a bunch then. I just happened to have a spare box lying around. You might be able to find them at the Dollar Store right now if you don't have a pack.
Bowl
2 Chairs--This will make sense in a second
2 or 3 small containers
Scrap acrylic or cotton yarn
Microwave


Procedure:

First, you need to wind your yarn into a hank. It will not work if your yarn is in skein form or ball form. This is because the yarn in the center of the skein or ball is too "protected" by the outermost layers of yarn. You can wind your yarn into a hank by putting two chairs back to back a few feet away from each other and winding your yarn around them.
Next, you need to use scrap acrylic or cotton yarn to secure your hank so it doesn't tangle in the dying process. You will use acrylic or cotton because it won't absorb the dye color, so it will be easy to find later.

Now, prepare your water vinegar solution. Depending on how much yarn you have, you may need to add more or less vinegar. I think I had about 210 yards, so you can sort of gauge it off that. If you can't figure this out, don't stress. It isn't an exact science. I used 1 cup vinegar and about 6 cups water. Once you have that in a bowl large enough to hold your yarn, go ahead and dunk your yarn into your mixture. It will float initially, just push it down into the water/vinegar and wait for it to absorb. Let this sit for about an hour.


Now it's time to create your color scheme. You'll want to choose from the general color families. This is because if you choose Orange and Navy, you'll end up with a substantial amount of brown. I chose orange and red (which turned into pink).
So now that you have a general idea of colors, you need to mix 'em up! You will need two or three colors if you're going to use my recipe, so just keep that in mind when deciding. Into each one of your containers put: 1/2 cup water and 1 Tablespoon Vinegar. Then, drop your tablets in.



Notice I didn't mention that sometimes it takes a few tries to get the color you thought the tablet actually was. For instance, I thought the tablet that looked yellow was actually yellow. Nope. Green. I can just about guarantee that will happen to you, so just dump it out and try again.



Once you have your colors dissolved, you can pour them over your yarn!  Pour them any way you choose, they will look lovely every single time.


(For the observant reader: Yes, my water is clear in this pic, indicating this was after I cooked it. I just forgot to take a pic of the pouring of the colors)

Then, microwave! Put your yarn bowl in for 2 minutes, then let it set for 2 minutes. Continue this until the water your yarn is in is completely clear. Totally clear. Not-a-stitch-of-dye-in-there clear.



 Then, let it sit while you fill up your sink with hot water.



The reason you need it hot is because the yarn is hot right now. If you put it in cold water, your yarn would felt (because, remember, it's wool!), and all your work would go down the drain. Literally.
Dump your yarn in and gently swoosh it around to get all the vinegar out. (But not too much! Friction + Hot water + wool = Nightmare) Now lay a towel out on your counter and lay your hank on top (you may need to let it drip over the sink before you do this). Then, fold the excess towel over top and gently press the water out.



It's in there!

 
Now, hang your yarn on a hanger and put it in a doorway or in the shower where it can have good air circulation.


Now comes the tragic part that all yarn lovers detest. Waiting. Yes, you must wait for the wonderful new skein of yarn you just dyed to dry so that you can use it! Torture I say, torture! So sit back and admire for a good couple hours.


But the good part is, it's totally worth it. Check this out!





Pretty, right? I couldn't be more happy with how this came out. It's simply perfect!

I also tried Kool Aid dying and it worked out just as well :)





Mmmmm..... I could just eat it!
And here they are together :)


I went rather picture happy, didn't I? I just couldn't help it! These skeins are the. most. gorgeous. yarn I've ever seen in my life!

So anywho, I hope you'll give my tutorial a try! Have fun!
Grace Ann