Dying your
own yarn is not difficult and can be fun! There are a lot of methods for dying,
but the one I like best uses unsweetened drink mixes, such as Kool-Aid or
Flavor-Aid and a microwave. You must use 100% wool yarn (or another protein
fiber) for the color to take. I've used Fisherman's Wool with good results. To
prepare the wool, make bundles of about two ounces each, tied with a short
string. (I use yarn to tie my bundles, and then keep the ties on index cards
with details on the yarn and amounts of mix I used for future reference. I
experiment a lot!)
Soak wool
bundles in hot water with a squirt of liquid dish soap for ½ hour. While the
bundles are soaking prepare your dye. You can use plastic cups for mixing. I
like to mix up a bunch in a plastic container with a lid and store it for later
use. Start with one package of drink mix for each ounce fiber you intend to
dye. Mix with six ounces water and two ounces distilled white vinegar.
In summary:
For each ounce fiber:
1 pkg. drink
mix
6 oz. water
2 oz.
vinegar
Feel free to
experiment. The more drink mix you use, the brighter the color will be. You can
mix several colors in separate cups and spatter the yarn with a turkey baster
(or paint brush, or eye dropper...) or you can combine different flavors to get
a blend.
Line a
Pyrex-type glass casserole dish with plastic wrap, and remove the yarn from its
bath. Carefully squeeze out the excess water. If you agitate the yarn too much
it will start to felt, so you want to be very gentle! Place the yarn on the
plastic wrap and pour the dye over it. Make sure all the yarn gets covered by
the dye mix.
Wrap the
plastic tightly around the yarn. You may want to secure the ends with masking
tape, but it's not necessary. Squish the liquid around again to make sure all
the yarn has been covered. Microwave the bundle in the glass dish on high for
two minutes. Remove the dish from the microwave and let rest for two minutes
more. Check to see if the liquid is clear. Be careful, as it will be very hot!
Keep hands and face away from the bundle in case steam is released.
If the
liquid is not clear, return the bundle back to the microwave for another two
minutes at a time. When the liquid is colorless it is finished. Remove the
plastic wrap and rinse carefully in hot water. Feel free to let the yarn cool
in the air. I set mine outside on the patio. As yarn cools you may use cooler
water to rinse. (The more extremes it is exposed to, the more likely it is to
felt.)
When the yarn is cool enough to handle, squeeze out excess water and hang to dry. My neighbors know it has been a dying day when they see the multi-colored streamers swooping around my tree branches out front! On wet days I drape yarn on hangers and let it dry inside. Be sure to line the floor with towels or newspapers to catch the drips.
Just as few finishing notes: This
microwaving method is best if you are dying a small quantity of yarn and want
to achieve a mottled effect. For a more uniform effect, you can dye yarn in a
large pan on the stovetop. I have also tried dying finished articles, which
worked fine, although the color will settle deeper in some spots. One of the
most charming results of dying with drink mixes is that the finished yarn
smells something like its flavor. Yum!Visit https://www.knitmustache.com/
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