This is my very very first yarn dyeing attempt.
Yarn: DK weight 100% Bamboo, chain style
Dyes: Cushing Direct Dyes
Colorway name: Beth Turner - Moonlight

In the photo's she's really dark, but thats because she was still quite wet. As she's drying I've already noticed the color softening. Which I'm fine with because I originally envisioned this colorway to be 'softer'.
I have to admit that the perfectionist in me is slightly disappointed in a few spots of it, but for a first attempt it's certainly not too shabby, there were only a few spots where the purple and the yellow mixed in a not so pretty way or that the color got on a section it wasn't supposed to.
I was very much flying by the seat of my pants doing this, and I learned a lot with each color dipping I did. So I'm keeping my head up and really I'll wait to see what the morning light brings. If nothing else, I'm learning that I can actually get things to translate from the image I see in my head, to the yarn I hold in my hands. (just a matter of perfecting it now)
I'll decide in the morning when she's dry if I'll be selling her or if I'll just be keeping her for personal use.. either way.. I had fun.. I just very much wish I had a larger kitchen! (Thankfully, the Hunny of Mine knows that I will require a large kitchen for when we are house hunting.)
I have realized my problem now though...
I am now completely out of undyed yarn. :-(
I shall have to order some...
3 comments:
I love it, it looks really really good!
Beautiful! I received a big folding table for Mothers Day just for dyeing and bought a new drying rack too.
Nummy, great job hon! Woot.. I knew you couldn't wait!
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