Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Dyeing Day


Yesterday Angela and I spent the better part of six hours dyeing yarn and roving using natural dyes. We did four pots and had great results with all but one. On the left is the wool and roving done with blackberries, centre is madder, and right is the failed alkanet (initally it was a nasty brown/grey) overdyed with cochineal. I really like the bright orange we got from the madder. I'm not an orange person, but it's so clear it reminds me of creamsicles.


This is the laceweight that I spun from a merino/kid blend, also dyed yesterday. I'm knitting it into the scarf from the most recent issue of Interweave Knits.


Here's some Targhee destined to become a three ply double knit for a project yet to be determined. I have almost two pounds of it, so it's likely to become a sweater of some sort.


And last, but not least, here's one of the results of Angela's weekend with dye. It's 50/50 merino tencel that will be a three ply sock yarn and then some seriously funky socks. Hopefully I can get it done before I go senile.

5 comments:

Angela said...

My right arm is still sore from the stirring - must alternate next time.

Anonymous said...

My favorite is the one on the right! Why do you say it didn't turn out?

I'm not an orange person, either, but how could anyone not love what that madder did!

Unknown said...

Wow! The colours came out gorgeous! So intense! And the orange does look like creamsicle. Yummy! I don't do as much natural dyeing as I would like. It's my goal this summer to do more.

Anonymous said...

Love the Trellis Scarf! Great colors!

Anonymous said...

hey you i see the bad pic never made it up! LOL. Give a call soon. The tall one never gave me ur contact info! Hope to see more mini stuff up here for me.(smile)Looks awsome. Tell T thankyou i got it! TTYS A.