- After hanking the yarn, I place two hanks in the shallow container (lengthwise, in the picture the white yarn is at the top and the natural yarn is at the bottom) and add lukewarm water. Next, I make sure the yarn is totally saturated with the water. You can let the yarn sit to make sure it is saturated, then pour off the excess water.
- Now you need to mix the koolaid. I add about 1/4 cup of water to a glass and then a full pack of koolaid. Stir it until all is dissolved and it is ready to go on the yarn. I usually use three packs when I dye two hanks in the shallow containers. For this one, I mixed up 1 pack of Berry Blue in one glass and 2 packets of lemon-lime in another glass.
- Pour one of the colors on one side of the container and then push the color through the yarn with the back of a spoon. Pour the other color on the other side and push through the yarn. (The top picture shows the yarn before it goes into the microwave)
- Put the container in the microwave with the cover loosely over the top. Microwave on high for 1-2 minutes. Check to see if the water has cleared. (The second picture show how the water clears when there has been enough heat.) If it hasn't then continue to microwave for 1 minute intervals until it is clear. Usually, the water will clear in 2-3 minutes of microwaving. You do not want to heat it anymore than necessary.
- Now you need to let everything cool down. You do not want to add cold water to hot wool yarn, it will felt it. Once it cools down, rinse it with lukewarm water, wring out the excess water (I use my salad spinner) and then let it dry.
- THAT is IT! It is simple, safe and fun!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Dyeing the Yarn
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Looks easy ... now to gather the wool yarn & Kool-aid packages. Thanks for the clear directions!
~ Cathy
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