Hello, everyone. I couldn't find the cable that lets the camera talk to the computer-turns out it was on a shelf, right where it is supposed to be when it's not in use. Who'da thunk that?
A library friend of mine asked me to do a review for her blog, and I agreed. You can peek over there and say hello, if you want.
Today, we'll discuss my dyeing venture-I used McCormic blue food coloring, but didn't quite keep track of how many drops I put in-I do have a general recipe I tried to go by, though. (Inspiration from Knitty's Color To Dye For by Julie Theaker--I didn't completely follow her instructions) The wool is superwash from The Fold.
For the first third, I let it soak for about 15 minutes in water and 1/3 cup of vinegar. I then transferred it to an aluminum pot, covered it almost completely in water, and put the heat on the stove at medium. I then mixed my dye.
Dye Recipe:
1) In a plastic cup, pour 2/3 cup of water
2) Put 8 drops of food coloring into the cup
3) Microwave for about 15 seconds, or until the temperature of the dye is around 120 degrees
I then poured the heated mixture over the heating roving, trying to be relatively even. I used around 4 of these mixtures, moving the roving around with the end of a cooking thermometer to make sure I didn't miss any parts.
However, I ended up with deep blue spots (below), which isn't necessarily bad, just not what I expected.
After squeezing out all of the water, rinsing the extra dye out, and hanging it up to dry for a night , I had a blue speckled roving!
The fiber had kinda matted together, so I predrafted it before I began to spin it.
For the second third, I let it soak like before, but without the vinegar, and just for 10 minutes or so. I also added 4 or 5 drops of food coloring to the water before I put the roving in the soak. I then let it cook for longer than an hour, and with only 2-3 helpings of the poured dye. The roving was so hot, I let it cool overnight, then squeezed out all of the water, rinsing the extra dye out, and hung it up to dry the next night. The result?
Well, I'm done rambling for now.
¡Buenas noches y hasta luego!
7 comments:
Love the dyeing! I have to say, even though it wasn't what you intended, I really like the blue speckled roving.
I love the pale blue, but I really liked the speckled blue too!
I like them both. Weird how different they came out, huh?
Ooooo! Very pretty! I love to dye fiber and yarn it is so much fun! The speckled roving will make some very cool and visually interesting yarn! That's how I got that blue yarn you saw on my blog a while back.
You have some very pretty blues there. I really like the second one, very soothing to look at.
Nice job! I also like speckles.
Re: your comment asking about the next UFOctober prize draw - I'll have you guys post your final progress tally after Oct 31, so it can be as complete as possible. So no rush yet. :)
Hi younger self-thank you SO MUCH for typing out the recipe we used for dyeing the roving. It's the day of the 4-H presentation, and without this, i'd be sunk.
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