Below, for your review, is roughly 2 pounds of superwash merino/nylon mill ends, dyed in various accidents and experiments over the course of this month.
From the Wellington workshop, May 10:
Garnet - dyed in a kettle in an onion bag!
Faded Jeans - ditto.
Switcharoo Blues - what happened when a classmate and I confused our fibres (so, this one wasn't really my dye job).
May 11th, I mucked about in the kitchen with some leftover Wilton's solutions:
Amethyst and Rose happened when a mix of Violet and Cornflower (I think) blue broke up.
Mossy Agate was a couple of different green solutions.
I finally broke out my Jacquard dyes, or at least half of them, and mixed stock on May 18.
Every Greens 1 is a handpaint, in a green-tinged black, teal-green, emerald, and chartreuse.
Every Greens 2 is a kettle job that occurred when the remains of all the greens in Every Greens 1 were mixed in a single pot:
Finally, I was so happy with one of my handpaint yarns from the Shelridge Farm workshop on the 25th, that I ran home to play in a pot again with the last yoink of the fibre I had left. The result was Sleet:
I'll show you Sleet the Yarn and its inspiration later. All these fibres are destined, eventually, for carding, blending, and spinning practice, possibly along with some mohair locks I have.
1 comment:
these are beautiful fibers!
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