Dyeing Fiber with Acid Dyes
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Complete tutorial, from beginning to end, on how to dye fiber with acid dyes from Dharma Dyes.
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That salad spinner trick is GENIUS.
Yeh Right? Love it. ~Shiree
A really good no nonsense video! Just what I was looking for and thank you for taking the time to share!
Thank you for your feedback and for watching. ~Shiree
You make it look so easy! Thank you for demonstrating everything so clearly. This has been very helpful.
You're welcome. Have fun dyeing. ~Shiree
great video, best tutorial for dyeing I have watched
Wow, thank you! ~Shiree
This is precisely what I was looking for. Well done tutorial. Thank you so much for taking the time.
Thank you. Happy dyeing! ~ Shiree
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Loved this! Beautiful colours at the end too!
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching. Have fun dyeing! ~Shiree
Thanks for sharing. This was so helpful. I live the idea of using the electric skillet(better than a burner and separate pot or pan) and also the salad spinner especially for home use. Can I use the spinner for yarn as well or is this for fiber only?
Yes, you sure can use the spinner for yarn. Happy dyeing. ~Shiree
Thank you, looks like a lot of fun 🥰
It is. Thanks for watching. ~Shiree
Do you dye the fleece after carding it?
In this video I hadn't carded it yet. However you can dye it in any state it's in as long as it's clean. I've done it all ways; piles of wool, locks, carded (then had to re card it) and yarn. Thanks for watching. ~Shiree
this was helpful thank you
Hi Lori. I'm glad it was helpful. It's so fun to dye fiber. Take care. ~Shiree
Are these kenanthrol acid dyes?
I purchased the dyes from dharmatrading.com. They will have further inforamation about the content. ~Shiree
The is for being calm and not high key dramatic.
Thanks for bring calm, I just want to dye a slouch hate brown. I have two beige.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching. ~Shiree
Great tutorial! I love the salad spinner idea! My only caution would be to let the dyed fiber cool down naturally. I know--it puts a cramp in my enthusiasm too. Once you get going, you want to dye more right away. It's fun and exciting. But I've learned the hard way that immediately draining and rinsing wool fiber can lead to a felted mess that is unspinnable. To me, it looks like this RUclipsr got really lucky and I'm curious what breed of wool she is working with. But I just wouldn't recommend that step.
If you don't want to wait, then having another way to dye standing by may scratch that itch. For example, you can lay out plastic wrap and then your soaked top (commonly called roving) on top, then hand paint in a similar manner to what she is doing. When the wool looks how you want, wrap it up in the plastic wrap and fold it into a bundle then put it in a steamer basket for 20-30 minutes. Then let that cool down. Steamer baskets aren't expensive. And it's easy to thrift an old enamel (unchipped) or stainless steel pot. Just be careful to not let the water touch your plastic-wrapped parcels and also don't allow those parcels to touch the walls of the pot.
Jennifer, Thank you for the advice on letting the fiber cool off, and also for the alternative dyeing method. I'm continually learning. ~Shiree