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I love the bright because I'm slightly color blind and muted colors can get lost on me a bit. The blank looks like summer fun, and the yellow didn't get overtaken! Woohoo!
Recently dyed primaries like this and similar left behind dyes which I used dip dyed a skein ended up with a very similar colour way to your yarn mop. Having not long watched one of your glazing videos thought I’d try it over the top. Chose a plum/maroon colour . It turned out beautiful. !
im not sure why, but the sockblank gave me an idea. Yknow how in a long ago video you made self striping yarn by dip dying - but you had to wind really really loooooong loops to your skein. What if you knit a thin’ish tube (could one of those crank knitting machines make a narrow tube?) and wound a ‘skein’ from that? Im picturing it solving the problem of winding that long looped skein (tangles!) and also thinking the resist marks could be very pretty too. I have no idea WHY that just popped into my head 😂😂
@@ChemKnitsTutorials that looks a tiny bit familiar. maybe when i first started watching? Oooh and you knit a swatch too! awesome. interesting that there are small hand cranks for icord. 🤔
Hi Rebecca, I was wondering if you ever kettle dyed a roving by bringing water, dye and vinegar almost to the boil and starting at one end of a roving, slowly adding it to the pot until it's all in there. I'm trying to find a way to dye a roving so it looks like an ombre colour of dark to light. Do you think that would work? I'm new to dying wool and roving.
I've dip dyed a braided roving before - but that involved raising and lowering the fiber. I have a video coming out soon wehre I add fiber to the pot a little at a time - but I'm not going for a single color ombre. You can do it, though!
Mystery Halloween yarn is ready-to-ship! chemknitscreations.etsy.com/listing/1764758512 Plus Chanukah Sampler preorders are here: chemknitscreations.etsy.com/listing/1779075756
Love the brights!! The yarn mop came out beautifully.
Oh I adore that yarn mop! It reminds me of Monet’s water lilies!
I'm so happy you didn't mess with it... I love it!
While the double dip is pretty, this is much more vibrant.
BRIGHT!! And I would really like to see that blank skeined up ❤
Love the yarn mop!!!!
I love this sock blank!
I love the bright because I'm slightly color blind and muted colors can get lost on me a bit. The blank looks like summer fun, and the yellow didn't get overtaken! Woohoo!
I'm SO happy the yellow is still visible!
I LOVE the brights❤❤❤
Thank you!
Recently dyed primaries like this and similar left behind dyes which I used dip dyed a skein ended up with a very similar colour way to your yarn mop. Having not long watched one of your glazing videos thought I’d try it over the top. Chose a plum/maroon colour . It turned out beautiful. !
@19:04 oh sure, that's like making someone pick their favourite child! I must say todays blank was glorious.
LOL
I ran here so fast
im not sure why, but the sockblank gave me an idea. Yknow how in a long ago video you made self striping yarn by dip dying - but you had to wind really really loooooong loops to your skein. What if you knit a thin’ish tube (could one of those crank knitting machines make a narrow tube?) and wound a ‘skein’ from that? Im picturing it solving the problem of winding that long looped skein (tangles!) and also thinking the resist marks could be very pretty too.
I have no idea WHY that just popped into my head 😂😂
I made an icord once to do this! th-cam.com/video/8gVhtboFlV0/w-d-xo.html I'm never doing it again, it took me HOURS to make the icord, lol.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials that looks a tiny bit familiar. maybe when i first started watching? Oooh and you knit a swatch too! awesome. interesting that there are small hand cranks for icord. 🤔
Hi Rebecca,
I was wondering if you ever kettle dyed a roving by bringing water, dye and vinegar almost to the boil and starting at one end of a roving, slowly adding it to the pot until it's all in there.
I'm trying to find a way to dye a roving so it looks like an ombre colour of dark to light.
Do you think that would work?
I'm new to dying wool and roving.
I've dip dyed a braided roving before - but that involved raising and lowering the fiber. I have a video coming out soon wehre I add fiber to the pot a little at a time - but I'm not going for a single color ombre. You can do it, though!
@@ChemKnitsTutorials Thank you.
For the Brits, how much roughly are your cups of water?
I've got no sound! 😕
Oh no! I'm sorry that happened for you
I gotcha later, figuring it might right itself. It did, yay! Interesting sock blank.