Dye Time #22: Frozen Yarn! Ice Dyeing Yarn with a Difference: Freezing the yarn in a block of ice.

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @creativitybytrisha6819
    @creativitybytrisha6819 3 года назад

    These came out really gorgeous! 😍 You absolutely think out of the box and it is truly inspiring!

    • @FromTheCauldron
      @FromTheCauldron  3 года назад

      Thank you! I try to be different. I really need to repeat this method again now that there's space in my freezer :)

  • @deblucero4685
    @deblucero4685 2 года назад

    I would never have thought of freezing the wool like that. I love ice dyeing, shall give this method a try this summer

    • @FromTheCauldron
      @FromTheCauldron  2 года назад

      I keep meaning to revisit this method. Good luck when you try it!

  • @staceyandbear
    @staceyandbear 4 года назад

    Beautiful colors.

  • @DulcesCreations
    @DulcesCreations 4 года назад +1

    They are beautiful. Fascinating 😊

  • @tanithmessenger3581
    @tanithmessenger3581 4 года назад

    Really fun to watch! Gorgeous colours too.

  • @peltopeikonpingotukset8049
    @peltopeikonpingotukset8049 2 года назад

    I love those colors, but I am sorry to tell, those bare patches are burnt fibre... Steam setting can burn the fibre if the water boils. And if you have used too much acid, then the fibre is even more prone to burning. I have burnt my own creations several times and they look exactly like that. Slightly grey, bare patches.

    • @FromTheCauldron
      @FromTheCauldron  2 года назад

      I didn't realise those patches were burnt. I've burnt yarn in the microwave before and it didn't look like that. It was a huge brown mess and the yarn was disintegrating. The yarn in this video has been knitted into a blanket, so even if those patches are burnt, it hasn't damaged the fibre (unlike that microwave disaster!)

    • @peltopeikonpingotukset8049
      @peltopeikonpingotukset8049 2 года назад +1

      @@FromTheCauldron Well, there are different stages in burning stuff. 😄 My success (and warning) story is that my son accidentally dropped a woollen sock on his night lamp and the light bulb burned the fabric so badly, it was coal. Yeah, that was terrifying. We spent several long minutes in the night trying to find out what was burning as the fire alarms were screaming. Although wool isn't as prone to get in flames as cotton, I am sure the alarms saved my children's lives...
      For everybody who read this: Please, buy fire alarms in every room AND remember to take care of them. 11.2. And 9.11 are easy to remember dates for checking the batteries! 🚒

    • @FromTheCauldron
      @FromTheCauldron  2 года назад

      @@peltopeikonpingotukset8049 yikes! I’m glad everyone was ok. Sounds terrifying.