Sunday 6 November 2011

Year of projects- In which the yarn is in the dye pot

Literally as I type the yarn is on its journey from undyed to dyed.

To accommodate the 820g needed for the cardigan I have used possibly the largest pot in the world, it covers my entire stove and has two hob tops going under it to get it hot.


I am trying out some new dyes this time, so I will report back when I have rinsed the yarn. I have also tried using citric acid rather than vinegar to avoid making the house smell. I am using a mix of red and black to hopefully give a burgundy shade.


I had a few doubts about whether I would even be able to get it up to temperature, but it seems to have worked. The heating is done and I am waiting for it to cool. It looks as though all the dye has been absorbed but I suspect I will have to wait until the morning for it to be cool enough to rinse.

11 comments:

  1. That photo is very Halloween-y! I love your big pot too. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out..

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  2. Looks like a beautiful colour in the pot like that! Hope it works out!

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  3. Oh that looks messy! It's the sort of thing that I would be being very careful until the eleventh hour and then by some freak accident the whole pan would end up down my front!

    Look forward to seeing the results!

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  4. I love how good that color looks right now. Burgundy is one of my fav. colors but that looks more wineish.

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  5. Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble....

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  6. Oh wow that looks wonderful but also messy, can't wait to see the results

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  7. Haha I have to agree seeing it in the pot does make it quite the Halloween "brains" looking picture :-P. Can't wait to see the final color, it looks like it'll be a beautiful shade with the bit of black you added in!

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  8. I envy your fearlessness in dyeing your own wool, and I envy that fabulously large pot that you have to do it in!

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  9. That is seriously a huge pot! I can't wait to see the final color.

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  10. ahhh I can't wait to see what it looks like - your sweater will be gorgeous!

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