Just found this looking for different yarn dying techniques. This is like the most informative video on this. So thank you very much! Especially for working up all those swatches.
Fabulous video, so informative. (And don't worry about saying ml or cc, they are both one cubic centimetre of liquid and work fine either way--the only difference is that ml is usually used for liquids and cc for solids, but it's not a significant thing!)
This is extremely informative. I love the side-by-side comparisons.
Love, love, love your tutorials!
Just found this looking for different yarn dying techniques. This is like the most informative video on this. So thank you very much! Especially for working up all those swatches.
Excellent comparison video! Thank you!
Thank you for your video. It’s very useful to see the swatches, thanks for taking the time to work those up. 👍
Nicole, outstanding!. I wish I’d had access to this in depth, well explained information when I started 9 years ago
Fabulous video, so informative. (And don't worry about saying ml or cc, they are both one cubic centimetre of liquid and work fine either way--the only difference is that ml is usually used for liquids and cc for solids, but it's not a significant thing!)
Wow this is so informative! Thanks.
Thanks for this Nicole 💕
wow love this video thanks for sharing all this information, I want to try dying and this was just a great video to show how each style works
great video. I am confused about math. How 2g in 1000ml gives you 2%. I think it's 0.2%. Or have I missed something?
I thought the same thing
Wow!
Could you please tell me what kind of rings you use around your yard and scans?
Plastic shower curtain rings from amazon
Where did you buy the pitchers? Lost everything in last years in house fire.
Amazon is where I get most of my tools
1ml = 1cc
Please use a respirator or at least an N95 mask. Dry / powdered dye is Hell on your lungs. Otherwise, I love your results. ❤