Thank you for sharing. Are you making repeatable recipes? If you are, could you please show /teach how to make a dye book notes please. I tend to write word for word. Another question I don’t have pro chem fuschia etc will jacquard do if they make it. I do have landscape and some Dharma.
Ah, that is an interesting idea for a future video. For now, I can share that my notes are pretty much just bullet points, where I note what yarn I used, which dye and how much, how much water I used, and what technique I used. Technique can be i.e. that I added the dye to the water before adding the yarn, or that I used a teaspoon to sprinkle it over the yarn, or that I sprinkled dye by hand. In the webshop I have free downloadable dye sheets that might be of help, if you want to take a look at that. You can find them under 'Digital downloads' at anilovecreations.com. You can use any brand of color you like, and you can mix and match different brands, just make sure they are all acid dyes. Different brands do have different colors though, so a fuchsia color from one brand will not be identical with a fuchsia from a different brand, so you will have to just test and try until you find the combinations you are happy with. Start with small amounts of dye, and add on more as you go if you want a more vibrant and colorful result.
Thank you for sharing. Are you making repeatable recipes? If you are, could you please show /teach how to make a dye book notes please. I tend to write word for word. Another question I don’t have pro chem fuschia etc will jacquard do if they make it. I do have landscape and some Dharma.
Ah, that is an interesting idea for a future video. For now, I can share that my notes are pretty much just bullet points, where I note what yarn I used, which dye and how much, how much water I used, and what technique I used. Technique can be i.e. that I added the dye to the water before adding the yarn, or that I used a teaspoon to sprinkle it over the yarn, or that I sprinkled dye by hand. In the webshop I have free downloadable dye sheets that might be of help, if you want to take a look at that. You can find them under 'Digital downloads' at anilovecreations.com.
You can use any brand of color you like, and you can mix and match different brands, just make sure they are all acid dyes. Different brands do have different colors though, so a fuchsia color from one brand will not be identical with a fuchsia from a different brand, so you will have to just test and try until you find the combinations you are happy with. Start with small amounts of dye, and add on more as you go if you want a more vibrant and colorful result.