Yarn Dyeing Recipes at David Bowen blog

Yarn Dyeing Recipes. put 2.5 gallons of lukewarm water into dyepot. Add 1/4 cup of vinegar (or 1 tablespoon of citric. Heat slowly until a vigorous steam develops. For every 100 grams of yarn, pour in 3 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar and 1 teaspoon of dye. Fully blend by pushing down on goods in pot, squeezing with gloved hand, and/or gentle stirring. Put in the dissolved dye (from step 1) and stir to distrbute. Add yarn, and turn the heat on low to bring to a. Add the dye activator (vinegar or citric acid) & dye mix. Put the wool in the soapy water and let it soak for about ten minutes. Presoak your wool yarn in a warm water/vinegar mix. fill large enamel or stainless pot about 2 gallons of warm water per pound of goods. take the wool and gently squeeze out the excess dye. While the yarn is soaking, you will mix up your acid. Mix well (i used a 12″ dowel rod). With the pandemic, everyone is buying all the distilled white vinegar and i only had enough for 3 hanks of yarn.

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Add the dye activator (vinegar or citric acid) & dye mix. put 2.5 gallons of lukewarm water into dyepot. Add yarn, and turn the heat on low to bring to a. With the pandemic, everyone is buying all the distilled white vinegar and i only had enough for 3 hanks of yarn. While the yarn is soaking, you will mix up your acid. Fully blend by pushing down on goods in pot, squeezing with gloved hand, and/or gentle stirring. Put the wool in the soapy water and let it soak for about ten minutes. Add 1/4 cup of vinegar (or 1 tablespoon of citric. take the wool and gently squeeze out the excess dye. Mix well (i used a 12″ dowel rod).

Use this Tulip Custom ColorLab recipe guide for easily mixing your own

Yarn Dyeing Recipes bring the water in the pot up to a simmer. Put the wool in the soapy water and let it soak for about ten minutes. Mix well (i used a 12″ dowel rod). For every 100 grams of yarn, pour in 3 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar and 1 teaspoon of dye. the basic immersion dyeing method: Presoak your wool yarn in a warm water/vinegar mix. Add the dye activator (vinegar or citric acid) & dye mix. While the yarn is soaking, you will mix up your acid. take the wool and gently squeeze out the excess dye. bring the water in the pot up to a simmer. fill large enamel or stainless pot about 2 gallons of warm water per pound of goods. Put in the dissolved dye (from step 1) and stir to distrbute. Add yarn, and turn the heat on low to bring to a. put 2.5 gallons of lukewarm water into dyepot. Fully blend by pushing down on goods in pot, squeezing with gloved hand, and/or gentle stirring. Add soaked goods and dissolved dye.

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