Dying In The Wool: Number 1 in series (Kate Shackleton Mysteries): Book 1 in the Kate Shackleton mysteries

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Dying In The Wool: Number 1 in series (Kate Shackleton Mysteries): Book 1 in the Kate Shackleton mysteries

Dying In The Wool: Number 1 in series (Kate Shackleton Mysteries): Book 1 in the Kate Shackleton mysteries

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Transfer the yarn from the soak into the jars placed side by side. Put either end in one jar adding more yarn to both jars until only the middle is resting at the brim of both jars. Once the mordant has been added to the dye mixture and stirred thoroughly to combine, immerse your raw wool into the pot, as well. Do not place so much wool into the pot that it cannot move about freely, or leave any part unsubmerged once you gently push it down (wearing gloves) into the mixture. She made a dash for the kitchen door, as though I might whip out a camera there and then and tie her to a chair. How much of the fixative is needed depends upon how much wool is being dyed, and how the mixture of wool and dye will be heated. Generally, if you are simmering the mixture on the stove, more mordant is necessary. The immersion technique is one of the most straightforward wool dyeing methods. It is ideal for dyeing any form of wool, be it several skeins of woolen yarn, roving, or a finished article like a sweater in one solid color.

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If you want to learn more about mordants and fixatives for natural dying, I found this post super helpful! Containers Consequently, wool doesn’t fare well in certain dyeing conditions that cotton does and must be handled uniquely. Here are the things you’ll want to consider: Unlike commercial dyes that come with preparation instructions, you have to figure your way out with natural dyes. Here’s how to brew natural dye and dye wool with it. There are fiber reactive dyes for various types of fiber, and many wool-specific acid dyes are fiber reactive. The difference between these dyes is what chemical is bonding to the wool fiber. There are a couple of ways of dyeing wool. Your choice will depend on how simple or dramatic you’d like your wool. The following are a few good techniques with step-by-step directions. 1. Acid Dye And Immersion Technique Method 1: Solid ColorBy brand, we highly recommend Jacquard acid dyes for hand dyeing wool. It is beginner-friendly and easy to whip up. The implication was that Lamb was trying to portray himself as more centrist than he actually was, and that his true colors would show through after election. Use of “Dyed in the Wool” in a sentence The difference between dyeing wool fabric and dyeing wool yarn is what the finished fiber will look like. It is much harder to get a solid color on yarn than fabric because there are many more available surfaces. There will always be more color variation on a hank of hand-dyed yarn than on a yard of hand-dyed fabric.

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But you should pre-soak the wool in an acidic solution first before dyeing. Citric acid or white vinegar are favorites for DIY dyeing. Fill the dye pot with warm water ¾ way up and bring it to the same temperature as the vinegar soak. I wanted to keep this experiment something everyone can try and, if you’re in the UK then stinging nettles can be found in any hedge row or wooded area at this time of year. But be careful collecting them – they sting – wear protective gloves and clothing!! Once you are satisfied with the color the wool has taken one, pour the pot through the strainer once again. For once, Mrs Sugden didn't try to read the letter upside down but gazed at me with that look of piercing sympathy that makes me wonder who she lost as a young woman. I have never asked.

I will to outline the process for hand dying at home, then I will share my experience of what did and didn’t work for me – the theory then the reality!! Highly entertaining… Frances Brody writes with charm and yet knows how to keep the reader guessing at every stage of the book. If you like pure detective novels you will love this.” — Gazette & Herald (UK) Marigold flowers, for example, can produce yellow dye today and orange or brown the next. Red onion skins give amber-brown coloring, and avocado pits make dusty pink dye. 2. Dye Pot The surface of wool is mainly a series of overlapping scales of protein. The outer surface of wool repels water, so wool remains warm even in damp weather. On the other hand, the inner layer absorbs water, and interestingly it can absorb so much that wool remains reasonably dry even if it absorbs almost double its weight. Wool is also naturally flame retardant due to its inner moisture. Finally, as with any fabric dyeing project, working with chemicals can be dangerous. Make sure to wear the proper protective gear, such as gloves, a face mask, and safety glasses. What Is The Best Dye for Wool?



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