Thank you so much for doing a swatch. No one ever shows us how a hand dyed skein works up. I didn't understand where you were going with the colors but seeing the finished swatch has totally "made me a believer" in your method. It's gorgeous. I will definitely try it in the future.
I'm so glad it was helpful! I wish I had the capacity to show more swatches in my videos but since I'm the only one involved in the process and I dye hundreds of colorways a year the time adds up. I do try to show swatches for self striping colorways because I think seeing how long each color section is in stitches can help.
I just found your channel and this is ADORABLE. I agree that it has a really nice, vintage feel to it. I think it would be a really cute yarn for crochet stuffed animals or anything knit/crocheted in the round. I imagine this would make an adorable kid's scarf, too.
I've been thinking about figuring out self-striping yarn. First, decide on your target garment. Then you have to knit a sample in the bare yarn to the desired width/length of your stripe. Unravel the knitting and measure the yarn. From there, determine the length of your Hank by how many rows and how many colors. Narrower or wider rows are figured using, gasp, math.
Hello,I don't know anything about dyeing yarn but I decided to look at it and I think it's the most gorgeous color yarn. Love i t keep up thr good work.stay safe.
This is awesome! I’ve always struggled with dyeing yarn as I prefer stripes vs variegated & didn’t know how to do that. I thought the only way to get stripes was to buy/make a sock blank. & even with that the stripes would only be as long as the blank. This opened a whole new world of striped dyeing ideas. Thank you. I’ve been watching on & off for over a year. I remember when you made your first pvc knitty knotty. I had no clue what that was, but it sounded fun, lol. I love your ombre dyes. It’s also fascinating to learn about dyes, chemicals, yarns, ‘breaking’ colors, and a million other things. I still haven’t had the courage to dye with anything but tea, but I did buy koolaid, liquid food dyes & two dylon/RIT-type dyes, gosh, over a year ago now. Now I’m more ready to try them because I know how to do stripes! Yea! Thank you for sharing, doing & teaching so much for the fiber community. Have a fabulous day.
I'm so glad this was helpful! These stripes would be pretty thin, but you can make SUPER long skeins and I have some videos demonstrating how to do that. I hope that you have a fabulous day, too!
I use that 6 meter skein for dyeing stripes and knit it up on a 72 cylinder on my sock machine. Ii always figure that 6 meters will give me 6 rows, and calculate from there - two colors will give me 3-row stripes, 3 colors will give me 2-row stripes, 6 colors (like you did here) will give me 1-row stripes. I sought out Koolaid dyeing tutorials today, because I’ve never done it, and I live in the town that is the birthplace of Koolaid. It just seems like something I should try.
I've not been with you since the beginning of the Chemknit's channel, but I've enjoyed the ride! I found the channel shortly after the kickstarter ended. Anywho, thanks for the encouragement to dye yarn to get specific colors for a project, or just to play and see "what happens if..." And thank you for providing videos on cotton and non-wool yarn! Future video idea - breaking violet (or any other food coloring) on a yarn cake. I rewatched the video on breaking violet on a sock blank donut, and I assume the way the colors struck in the inside of the donut would be similar to what would happen in a cake, but the end result would look different due to differences in how the yarn is neat and orderly in a sock black vs the more organic organized chaos that is a yarn cake. I hope that made sense. Again, thank you for being an inspiration!
Wonderful! Miniskeins are such a great way to play with different techniques and explore. I made one 100 g skein stretch for 20-30 different projects (tiny tiny mins - some were only 3 g!)
This is my first time to see how yarn is dyed. I enjoyed you so much...your teaching was really helpful. I also subscribed hit the thumps up and the bell to all. Thanks for sharing. Hope you and your family are staying safe. :-)
Welcome to the channel! It is a LOT of fun to dye yarn. Thankfully my kids enjoy dyeing with me or seeing what I'm up to. I think there will be a lot of "camp yarn" this summer!
Congratulations on your 200th episode, so exciting. I’ve been binge watching all of your Kool-Aid tutorials in anticipation of my KnitCrate subscription arriving later this month. I can’t wait to try dyeing. Thanks so much for all the help prepping.
I found your channel because of the May Knitcrate, and I'm so inspired by your channel! I've been wanting to try dyeing for a few months now but have been a little intimidated. When knitcrate said this month was a dye month and WITH KOOLAID no less, I was ecstatic! Thank you for having such a fun channel, and I will continue to binge your yarn dyeing videos 😍
Congratulations on 200 episodes and thank you for doing it for us! I remember a few years ago I wound off a skein into 5 mini skeins all attached by winding them around the legs of an upside down tv table 40 times for each mini skein hahahahaha anyway, it worked and I did a gradient from one colour. It was fun. 😘 Thanks again.
Another fun video! Thanks! It might make sense for me to maybe knit a sock and then unravel it and see how long a single round or couple of rounds might be and then factor that in for dyeing. Great things to think about. So many options, so little time! :) It's exciting that you've hit 200 episodes of Dyepot Weekly! Congratulations and looking forward to the next 200!
It would be really great to do an episode where you were picking the colours out of a basket over your head! That was soooooo great a learning experience, and a whole lot of fun! (I hope I didn't miss one!)
I had planned to do more of these livestreams this year. My original plan was to do one every 6 weeks or every other month or so. But then the pandemic shifted everything. :( These are a lot more fun as a livestream because I can see people's reactions realtime. Someday these will come back!
Hello from Brooklyn NY! Yay happy 200th Epi! Great content Rebecca good for you! Waiting on May's Knitcrate and my Dyer supplier yarns have been a slow torture but your videos have been such inspiration I can't even! Great colorway here and so super easy, Its a dream 😍 Ordered from your Etsy, can't wit for my kool-aid yarn!
Congratulations on 200 episodes of Dye pot weekly!! Also happy Mother’s Day! I bet your kids will look back on the episodes they did with you and have fond memories. The sprinkles episodes with your son was my favorite. I can only imagine the smell your yarn has right now- like skittles probably. Have you done an episode with skittles? I can’t remember all of them there are a lot 😂
Hi Rebecca! I don't know I missed this one! And I found Wilton's Colour Right collection up here in Oshawa Ontario Canada! In Walmart!!!! And for under $40! And here I had been searching the net trying to find it up here, but all I could find was the gel, and they had a good collection of the gels, unless I ordered through your website. Even Amazon in Canada or US! At Walmart! Mind you, it was a different Walmart than mine, so it pays to check at another store. Like yarn! You can never get the right colours to match? And that is how I found it! Walmart!
@@ChemKnitsTutorials Lol, as the knitter and person that would have to look at her, no. Besides, she's a little magpie and would be perfectly happy with mittens.
Oh my... this makes me wish I could knit my own socks! I will try dyeing my own dishcloths first, and I know how to knit, but am not sure about socks... do you have a tutorial video about knitting socks? I have so much trouble figuring out how to work with all the needles, but the circular needles always seem too big... I have been enjoying your dyeing videos so much! Especially the natural dyes :). I have been saving up onion skins and avicado scraps already. ❤️
Yes! I'll admit that I typically hand wash knits so I don't have EXTNESIVE wash testing, but as long as I"ve stored things out of direct sunlight I have a winter hat dyed with food coloring a decade ago that is still super vibrant. (among other things, but this hat get some of the most use!)
Hi, I live in the UK (Wales 🏴), I’ve always wanted to have a go at dying my own yarn and just by chance I have found your channel. I love your enthusiasm and the way you describe the various properties involved in the dying process. I have just watched your rainbow episode where you have used Koolaid, I am not familiar with this product as it is not something that is available here, I can see it is in powder form, is it like sherbert, or is it used to make up a drink? I look forward to watching more of your videos 👏👏👏👏 Gloria 😊😊
Hi Gloria, welcome to the channel! KoolAid is mostly found in the US, it is a powdered drink mixture (flavor, food coloring & citric acid) that you mix with water and sugar to make a punch. (For Halloween - mixing grape and orange with some gingerale makes a very spooky looking punch! lol.) I'm not sure about in Europe, but in Australia cordials were simlar but those were already concentrated in liquid form and then we'd mix them in with water. There is another type of KoolAid in the US, one that has sugar mixed in already and comes in a tub so you can measure out a smaller serving. These packets usually make a whole pitcher.
If you can't find the rainbow of KoolAid then you can mix a rainbow with liquid drops. In Dyepot Weekly #35 I showed the rainbow I made for my first ever handpainted colorway.
Absolutely LOVE your channel. I have been watching A LOT since I decided to get this month's Knitcrate. I love what you have done in this video. I do however have a quick question that you may be able to answer from your experience with Kool-aid dyeing. If you were layering colors on a twisted hank what order would you consider with the following colors - Blue, Red, Purple?
Oooo this is a good question. I might go Blue - Red - Purple. I like to go from "lightest" to darkest (red is more pigmented than purple but it the purple is less bright which is why I'd add it last.) I might also do Blue - purple - red. I'm not sure how much it matters really, but I like to be able to see a difference when I add the yarn to the pot.
I can not wait to try this. I just got back from the store to get some KoolAid. But I was wondering if you can use Jello mixes? The Jello would contain other things like gelatin, sweeteners/sugar, but could it work?
Congratulations on your 200th episode! Two questions for you: if I buy from the links that you add, do you get a percentage of the sale? Does it matter what color zip tie is used? There is black and white/clear. I just ordered the Knit kit that you are featured this month... Does it matter if it's the sock or knit membership?
Hi Rachel! I mark affiliate links (where I earn a commission) with a * in the description. I am an affiliate with Dyer Supplier, KnitCrate, KnitPicks, Amazon, and a few other companies but those 4 are the most common. The zip ties have been interesting. I started with white (clearish) zip ties but mine have absorbed color from dyes over time so they look dark. Amazon shifted the listing to the ones that I was using to have non-resuable zip ties (unless that has been corrected, they've gone back and forth a few times.) so I linked to another listing of black ties that I haven't tried. Mine are 12" long reusable nylon zip ties if that helps. I am featured in both the Knit Crate Membership crate and the Sock Crate - so there will be a dyeing project in both! (Knit Crate comes with more yarn and more packets of food coloring.)
Hi there, I was wondering what kind of stove top do you use for dyeing? I'm looking into making a space just for dyeing and I am unsure what kind of quality stove tops would be needed to dye big quantities of yarn. Or should I just go with an oven. Thank you in advance for your opinion!
I use a gas stove top in my kitchen. A lot of big dyers use catering stands for warming yarn (like you would see at a buffet) steam cabinets where they can layer multiple chafer dishes at one time.
So I used white wine vinegar. Will that make a difference? I used Kelly Green Wilton. 1/2 t I. 1 cup of water to 8 cups of water and 1T of white wine vinegar. There is still a ton of color in the bath. Why is this happening? Is it the vinegar? Is it my yarn? WOol roving 75%, 25% silk roving. YIKES!!
Kelly Green can take a Loooong time to absorb. I would increase the amount of vinegar and let the fiber cool completely overnight. I have a recent video with it and it gave me some trouble.
I heard that the kool aid fades off eventually. Is that true? Also, could you add blue and red food coloring to make that grape more purple? I love this rainbow yarn
Hi Cassie, Food coloring isnt' as light fast as commercial acid dyes, so it can fade in direct sunlight for extended periods of time especially if wet. That being said, my kids and I all wear winter hats dyed with food coloring /KoolAid and they have minimal fading. (We just don't store them on windowsills etc) As for adding blue to the purple - yes! The reason why the purple isn't super bright is that it is made with Red 40 vs Red #3, so adding some pink and bright blue would make it purplier.
Hi . It does have that 70’s vibe feel to it 😋🌈😋 I was wondering to remove some of the extra liquid from the washed yarn ... could we put the skein in a delicates lingerie bag and put in a normal dryer on low heat gentle for a few minutes just to remove some of the extra water ? If so.. how many minutes do u recommend in the dryer? Thanks for the lovely vid ❤️
Another great question, Diamond! Felting is the process by which fibers shrink and become disordered. (Think about a sweater shrinking to become a child's size in the washer and dryer.) When fabric is felted, you lose stitch definition and it looks just like a craft felt from a craft store. The process to felt 100% wool requires heat and agitation, so usually a lot of rubbing in hot water or sometimes people will felt on purpose in a washing machine. I felted some oven mitts years ago and they work really great for safely removing kettles from the stove etc.
@@kathleenmcquade31 OOOOOH from handpainting! I think I momentairly forgot the technique that I used here. I didn't do much wrapping around the ends. I did a tiny bit off camera to just move and wrap it but things stayed pretty separate so I was happy.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials I was just wondering if the dye leaked out from the end to spread into the area that was contaminated. Even so, it did turn a lovely rainbow!
There are a few linked in the video description. Dyepot Weekly 100 I use a huge PVC pipe niddy noddy. And in a more recent one I showcase a warping board. The links should be at the top of the description
Oooh! What it you put acid in the dye pot, drop some dots of food coloring, NOT mix it and then add the yarn right away?!?! Could be fun and interesting!
Jars could definitely be useful for this situation. I try to mix up the techniques a bit and this is a bit easier for people to do with less equipment available. As for jars, I can fit 5 in my dyepot, but I could have done 3 colors and then 3 more after for sure.
Hi, Rebecca! I love your work but I'm still relatively new. to your channel! I was wondering if you've covered this topic somewhere else but superwash always grows significantly when you block it. Does superwash grow while you're dyeing it and then it shrinks back down once it's dry because it's not being pinned into place? If not, what's happening? I've tried googling this but I mostly find articles telling me WHY superwash grows and how to block it and not the superwash dyeing process and whether or not there's growth then as well. I figured you were the best person to ask since you approach a lot of topics from a scientific perspective.
Most wool yarn has a lot of "stretch" to it, and it is easier to stretch it out while it is wet. I'm not 100% sure of the science behind it, this is just from my blocking experience. I think that the "shrinking" back when dyeing has to do with the curl and crimp of the fibers in the yarn. (If you think about curly hair when wet and how it snaps back into the curls while drying.) BUT I'm not sure if this is a superwash/non superwash thing as much as a wool thing. I'm sorry that I can't help answer better!
when you showed the skein of yarn (on the knitty knotty) I audibly gasped. IT IS SO FREAKING BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you so much!!
I appreciate your time and commitment you applied to this video. Going to try this tomorrow
Good luck! Just make sure you're using a protein based yarn (wool, alpaca, silk, etc. Nylon will work, too.)
Thank you so much for doing a swatch. No one ever shows us how a hand dyed skein works up. I didn't understand where you were going with the colors but seeing the finished swatch has totally "made me a believer" in your method. It's gorgeous. I will definitely try it in the future.
I'm so glad it was helpful! I wish I had the capacity to show more swatches in my videos but since I'm the only one involved in the process and I dye hundreds of colorways a year the time adds up. I do try to show swatches for self striping colorways because I think seeing how long each color section is in stitches can help.
I just found your channel and this is ADORABLE. I agree that it has a really nice, vintage feel to it. I think it would be a really cute yarn for crochet stuffed animals or anything knit/crocheted in the round. I imagine this would make an adorable kid's scarf, too.
Thanks so much! 😊 Welcome to the ChemKnits family! :D My kids would love this in any number of designs.
I'm a crocheter on a shawl kick, and that would make a beautiful, lacy, summery butterfly shawl!
OOOO yes!!
I have loved these koolaid videos! Its so fun to me! Thank you for always giving us great videos to watch!
You are so welcome!
I've been thinking about figuring out self-striping yarn. First, decide on your target garment. Then you have to knit a sample in the bare yarn to the desired width/length of your stripe. Unravel the knitting and measure the yarn. From there, determine the length of your Hank by how many rows and how many colors. Narrower or wider rows are figured using, gasp, math.
That is so pretty! I'd make a very happy jumper or cardigan with this, maybe break it up with a neutral cream colour but this is so gorgeous!
That sounds STUNNING!
Hello,I don't know anything about dyeing yarn but I decided to look at it and I think it's the most gorgeous color yarn. Love i t keep up thr good work.stay safe.
Oh thank you!
This is awesome! I’ve always struggled with dyeing yarn as I prefer stripes vs variegated & didn’t know how to do that. I thought the only way to get stripes was to buy/make a sock blank. & even with that the stripes would only be as long as the blank. This opened a whole new world of striped dyeing ideas. Thank you.
I’ve been watching on & off for over a year. I remember when you made your first pvc knitty knotty. I had no clue what that was, but it sounded fun, lol.
I love your ombre dyes. It’s also fascinating to learn about dyes, chemicals, yarns, ‘breaking’ colors, and a million other things. I still haven’t had the courage to dye with anything but tea, but I did buy koolaid, liquid food dyes & two dylon/RIT-type dyes, gosh, over a year ago now. Now I’m more ready to try them because I know how to do stripes! Yea!
Thank you for sharing, doing & teaching so much for the fiber community. Have a fabulous day.
I'm so glad this was helpful! These stripes would be pretty thin, but you can make SUPER long skeins and I have some videos demonstrating how to do that. I hope that you have a fabulous day, too!
GORGEOUS!
Thank you!
My wife loves your videos and I enjoy watching them too. Congrats on your success. Keep up the wonderful work!
Thank you so much, Frank!
That self-striping Kool-aid yarn is gorgeous!
Thank you!
I love how vibrant the colors came out. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thank you!
Happy 200th episode! I love this technique and I love how it turned out.
Love the rainbow ! Wow! 🥰🧶🐑🦙🐪🐐🧶🥰
Thank you! I love love love koolaid rainbows (well all rainbows, but whenever I find a rainbow of koolaid at a store I get excited!)
That would be so fun in elbow length gloves. Thank you. Congratulations on #200!
Yes! Thank you!
Congrats on the 200 episodes. Here to 2000 more! That yarn is simply stunning.
I'd love to make 2000 more! :D
Congratulations 🥳 on 200 episodes of DPW!!
Awesome striping colourway so bright & cheery.
Yay! 200th episode of Dye Pot Weekly. Congratulations!
❤️🌈🧶
Thank you so much! I'm so excited!
I use that 6 meter skein for dyeing stripes and knit it up on a 72 cylinder on my sock machine. Ii always figure that 6 meters will give me 6 rows, and calculate from there - two colors will give me 3-row stripes, 3 colors will give me 2-row stripes, 6 colors (like you did here) will give me 1-row stripes.
I sought out Koolaid dyeing tutorials today, because I’ve never done it, and I live in the town that is the birthplace of Koolaid. It just seems like something I should try.
I've not been with you since the beginning of the Chemknit's channel, but I've enjoyed the ride! I found the channel shortly after the kickstarter ended. Anywho, thanks for the encouragement to dye yarn to get specific colors for a project, or just to play and see "what happens if..." And thank you for providing videos on cotton and non-wool yarn!
Future video idea - breaking violet (or any other food coloring) on a yarn cake. I rewatched the video on breaking violet on a sock blank donut, and I assume the way the colors struck in the inside of the donut would be similar to what would happen in a cake, but the end result would look different due to differences in how the yarn is neat and orderly in a sock black vs the more organic organized chaos that is a yarn cake. I hope that made sense. Again, thank you for being an inspiration!
I've added it to the list! You've been a huge supporter and I appreciate all of it so much.
I dyed the May Knit Crate Yarn from your Knit Crate tutorial. It looks fantastic! I divided my two skeins into 4 so that I have a mini skein set.
Wonderful! Miniskeins are such a great way to play with different techniques and explore. I made one 100 g skein stretch for 20-30 different projects (tiny tiny mins - some were only 3 g!)
That is really pretty, I really enjoy watching the results you get from all the ideas you have!
I think it's so cool how stripes on it's own! such a cool technique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Long skeins are SO MUCH FUN!
This is my first time to see how yarn is dyed. I enjoyed you so much...your teaching was really helpful. I also subscribed hit the thumps up and the bell to all. Thanks for sharing. Hope you and your family are staying safe. :-)
Welcome to the channel! It is a LOT of fun to dye yarn. Thankfully my kids enjoy dyeing with me or seeing what I'm up to. I think there will be a lot of "camp yarn" this summer!
This was so much fun, thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
The colors came out so vibrant!
They could be brighter if you add more food coloring, but there is a lot of pigment in there!
You did a very good job to create such a pretty, colorful yarn. ♥
Thank you! 😊
So proud of you. Way to go!
Thank you!
Congratulations on your 200th episode, so exciting. I’ve been binge watching all of your Kool-Aid tutorials in anticipation of my KnitCrate subscription arriving later this month. I can’t wait to try dyeing. Thanks so much for all the help prepping.
The rainbow looks awesome. I like the opposite side of your knit swatch. I can't wait for my Knitcrate Rebecca!
Me too!! I nearly gasped when I flipped it over. I cannot wait for my crate to show up.
This has been a really interesting video! I love the way the yarn looks once it was hanked up. Totally different than what I was expecting lol
I found your channel because of the May Knitcrate, and I'm so inspired by your channel! I've been wanting to try dyeing for a few months now but have been a little intimidated. When knitcrate said this month was a dye month and WITH KOOLAID no less, I was ecstatic! Thank you for having such a fun channel, and I will continue to binge your yarn dyeing videos 😍
Wow! This turned out so pretty!!!
Thank you!
Thanks, I appreciate you taking all of the risks. I enjoy learning with you.
My pleasure!
Congratulations on 200 episodes and thank you for doing it for us! I remember a few years ago I wound off a skein into 5 mini skeins all attached by winding them around the legs of an upside down tv table 40 times for each mini skein hahahahaha anyway, it worked and I did a gradient from one colour. It was fun. 😘 Thanks again.
Looks so great! Thank you so much for sharing all of your tutorials and excitement! Congrats!
Thanks so much! 😊
Another fun video! Thanks! It might make sense for me to maybe knit a sock and then unravel it and see how long a single round or couple of rounds might be and then factor that in for dyeing. Great things to think about. So many options, so little time! :) It's exciting that you've hit 200 episodes of Dyepot Weekly! Congratulations and looking forward to the next 200!
Yay 200!!!
I'll say it, reskeined it kind of reminds me of fruity pebbles cereal.
OMG, yes! It does!!!
IT REALLY DOES! I don't think i'd ever try dyeing with the cereal, though. ;) It would be a pain to wash it out.
It would be really great to do an episode where you were picking the colours out of a basket over your head! That was soooooo great a learning experience, and a whole lot of fun!
(I hope I didn't miss one!)
I had planned to do more of these livestreams this year. My original plan was to do one every 6 weeks or every other month or so. But then the pandemic shifted everything. :( These are a lot more fun as a livestream because I can see people's reactions realtime. Someday these will come back!
Hello from Brooklyn NY! Yay happy 200th Epi! Great content Rebecca good for you! Waiting on May's Knitcrate and my Dyer supplier yarns have been a slow torture but your videos have been such inspiration I can't even! Great colorway here and so super easy, Its a dream 😍
Ordered from your Etsy, can't wit for my kool-aid yarn!
Thank you for this video! You make me feel like I can make such beautiful yarns! Love your videos!
You can do it! It really is this easy. :D
I SO wish I could Knit!!!! That would make an awesome, fun pair of socks!!!!!!
It would be nice as crocheted socks, too. (I'm not sure if you crochet.) The stripes would be much smaller with crochet, though.
Rebecca, yes. I crochet but I’m not a fan of crocheted socks. I’ve attempted to make a pair and wasn’t successful.
Congratulations on 200 episodes of Dye pot weekly!!
Also happy Mother’s Day! I bet your kids will look back on the episodes they did with you and have fond memories. The sprinkles episodes with your son was my favorite.
I can only imagine the smell your yarn has right now- like skittles probably. Have you done an episode with skittles? I can’t remember all of them there are a lot 😂
Eeeeks this is amazing! I love how it turned out! Congrats on 200 episodes 💗
Thank you so much!
Жаль что ни слова...Но столько эмоций что все и так понятно.Спасибо за красоту.
It's stunning
Thank you!
Hi Rebecca! I don't know I missed this one! And I found Wilton's Colour Right collection up here in Oshawa Ontario Canada! In Walmart!!!! And for under $40! And here I had been searching the net trying to find it up here, but all I could find was the gel, and they had a good collection of the gels, unless I ordered through your website. Even Amazon in Canada or US! At Walmart! Mind you, it was a different Walmart than mine, so it pays to check at another store. Like yarn! You can never get the right colours to match? And that is how I found it! Walmart!
Love swatches
Thanks!
These stripes are the perfect size for a toddler mitten! Or socks...or sleeves on a solid sweater...
OOOO it would be awesome as sleaves!
Congrats on 200 episodes! I love your videos, and I'm looking forward to the next 200! :)
Thank you very much!
200 already! Congratulations!
Thank you!
Happy 200th episode!
The colors look gorgeous knitted,i would love to knit a scarf with it
It could be so cool with the right number of stitches to get some pooling maybe.
👍
Congratulations on 200 episodes! My daughter says she'd make a sweater of it, but with the striping it would probably have to be a Sock Arms sweater.
It could do some really fun pooling on the body of a sweater.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials Lol, as the knitter and person that would have to look at her, no. Besides, she's a little magpie and would be perfectly happy with mittens.
The kool-aid smell might even be a bonus for some people
True!
I enjoy so much!
Thank you!
Muy lindo trabajo q aplicas para fijar el color
CONGRATS on 200😱🍾💥
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Thank you so much!
Oh my... this makes me wish I could knit my own socks! I will try dyeing my own dishcloths first, and I know how to knit, but am not sure about socks... do you have a tutorial video about knitting socks? I have so much trouble figuring out how to work with all the needles, but the circular needles always seem too big...
I have been enjoying your dyeing videos so much! Especially the natural dyes :). I have been saving up onion skins and avicado scraps already. ❤️
I would make fingerless gloves with yarn, it turned out so pretty!!!
That would be so pretty!
So pretty Rebecca!
Thank you!
Does the kook aid dyed yarn keep its color after normal wear and washing?
Yes! I'll admit that I typically hand wash knits so I don't have EXTNESIVE wash testing, but as long as I"ve stored things out of direct sunlight I have a winter hat dyed with food coloring a decade ago that is still super vibrant. (among other things, but this hat get some of the most use!)
Oh wow, this looks soooo pretty! And to me it screams for socks:D
Thank you so much!
Hi, I live in the UK (Wales 🏴), I’ve always wanted to have a go at dying my own yarn and just by chance I have found your channel. I love your enthusiasm and the way you describe the various properties involved in the dying process. I have just watched your rainbow episode where you have used Koolaid, I am not familiar with this product as it is not something that is available here, I can see it is in powder form, is it like sherbert, or is it used to make up a drink? I look forward to watching more of your videos 👏👏👏👏 Gloria 😊😊
Hi Gloria, welcome to the channel! KoolAid is mostly found in the US, it is a powdered drink mixture (flavor, food coloring & citric acid) that you mix with water and sugar to make a punch. (For Halloween - mixing grape and orange with some gingerale makes a very spooky looking punch! lol.)
I'm not sure about in Europe, but in Australia cordials were simlar but those were already concentrated in liquid form and then we'd mix them in with water.
There is another type of KoolAid in the US, one that has sugar mixed in already and comes in a tub so you can measure out a smaller serving. These packets usually make a whole pitcher.
A stockinette wrap, maybe? That is gorgeous! I think I may try this on the May KnitCrate yarn.
If you can't find the rainbow of KoolAid then you can mix a rainbow with liquid drops. In Dyepot Weekly #35 I showed the rainbow I made for my first ever handpainted colorway.
ChemKnits Tutorials, thanks, Rebecca!
Looks awesome! 👏🏾
Thank you! 🤗
That’s really cool.
Thank you!
Is the koolaid dye, long lasting?
I would be curious as to how the stripes would work on crochet pieces. Beautiful as usual.
Thank you! 😊 I would imagine that the stripes would be shorter as crochet takes a lot more yarn per stitch than knitting.
Absolutely LOVE your channel. I have been watching A LOT since I decided to get this month's Knitcrate. I love what you have done in this video.
I do however have a quick question that you may be able to answer from your experience with Kool-aid dyeing.
If you were layering colors on a twisted hank what order would you consider with the following colors - Blue, Red, Purple?
Oooo this is a good question. I might go Blue - Red - Purple. I like to go from "lightest" to darkest (red is more pigmented than purple but it the purple is less bright which is why I'd add it last.) I might also do Blue - purple - red. I'm not sure how much it matters really, but I like to be able to see a difference when I add the yarn to the pot.
Congratulations on 200th!
Thank you! I thought this was a perfect project for this milestone.
I can not wait to try this. I just got back from the store to get some KoolAid. But I was wondering if you can use Jello mixes? The Jello would contain other things like gelatin, sweeteners/sugar, but could it work?
You CAN, but I don't recommend it because I was so nervous about letting it cool too much! ruclips.net/video/oAnzso2IkaI/видео.html
Congratulations on your 200th episode! Two questions for you: if I buy from the links that you add, do you get a percentage of the sale? Does it matter what color zip tie is used? There is black and white/clear. I just ordered the Knit kit that you are featured this month... Does it matter if it's the sock or knit membership?
Hi Rachel!
I mark affiliate links (where I earn a commission) with a * in the description. I am an affiliate with Dyer Supplier, KnitCrate, KnitPicks, Amazon, and a few other companies but those 4 are the most common.
The zip ties have been interesting. I started with white (clearish) zip ties but mine have absorbed color from dyes over time so they look dark. Amazon shifted the listing to the ones that I was using to have non-resuable zip ties (unless that has been corrected, they've gone back and forth a few times.) so I linked to another listing of black ties that I haven't tried. Mine are 12" long reusable nylon zip ties if that helps.
I am featured in both the Knit Crate Membership crate and the Sock Crate - so there will be a dyeing project in both! (Knit Crate comes with more yarn and more packets of food coloring.)
Hi there, I was wondering what kind of stove top do you use for dyeing? I'm looking into making a space just for dyeing and I am unsure what kind of quality stove tops would be needed to dye big quantities of yarn. Or should I just go with an oven. Thank you in advance for your opinion!
I use a gas stove top in my kitchen.
A lot of big dyers use catering stands for warming yarn (like you would see at a buffet) steam cabinets where they can layer multiple chafer dishes at one time.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials okay thank you!
Congratulations on the 200th episode. I would love to make a sweater. How thick of a yarn have you dyed like chunky.
I've dyed super bulky before I believe. And roving, although that is not technically yarn. I mostly dye fingering/dk though.
So I used white wine vinegar. Will that make a difference? I used Kelly Green Wilton. 1/2 t I. 1 cup of water to 8 cups of water and 1T of white wine vinegar. There is still a ton of color in the bath. Why is this happening? Is it the vinegar? Is it my yarn? WOol roving 75%, 25% silk roving. YIKES!!
Kelly Green can take a Loooong time to absorb. I would increase the amount of vinegar and let the fiber cool completely overnight. I have a recent video with it and it gave me some trouble.
I heard that the kool aid fades off eventually. Is that true?
Also, could you add blue and red food coloring to make that grape more purple?
I love this rainbow yarn
Hi Cassie, Food coloring isnt' as light fast as commercial acid dyes, so it can fade in direct sunlight for extended periods of time especially if wet. That being said, my kids and I all wear winter hats dyed with food coloring /KoolAid and they have minimal fading. (We just don't store them on windowsills etc)
As for adding blue to the purple - yes! The reason why the purple isn't super bright is that it is made with Red 40 vs Red #3, so adding some pink and bright blue would make it purplier.
Hi . It does have that 70’s vibe feel to it 😋🌈😋
I was wondering to remove some of the extra liquid from the washed yarn ... could we put the skein in a delicates lingerie bag and put in a normal dryer on low heat gentle for a few minutes just to remove some of the extra water ? If so.. how many minutes do u recommend in the dryer?
Thanks for the lovely vid ❤️
What if you do not have a microwave to heat the yarn in after you paint it? What other method could you use?
You can steam set the fiber for ~30 minutes. Using a steamer basket or crock pot or something with a steam function will work great.
So another question. I've heard it said before but haven't asked. What is felting?
Another great question, Diamond! Felting is the process by which fibers shrink and become disordered. (Think about a sweater shrinking to become a child's size in the washer and dryer.) When fabric is felted, you lose stitch definition and it looks just like a craft felt from a craft store. The process to felt 100% wool requires heat and agitation, so usually a lot of rubbing in hot water or sometimes people will felt on purpose in a washing machine. I felted some oven mitts years ago and they work really great for safely removing kettles from the stove etc.
Did you wrap the ends? I didn't see you do that but you could have done that off camera. Could that be an issue for the bleeding?
By wrapping the ends do you mean tie it around the large skein? I did.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials I ment at the ends of the rolls, folding them closed so fluid could not spread out from there.
@@kathleenmcquade31 OOOOOH from handpainting! I think I momentairly forgot the technique that I used here. I didn't do much wrapping around the ends. I did a tiny bit off camera to just move and wrap it but things stayed pretty separate so I was happy.
@@ChemKnitsTutorials I was just wondering if the dye leaked out from the end to spread into the area that was contaminated. Even so, it did turn a lovely rainbow!
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Muchas gracias, Carmen. Espero que puedes entender un poco sin subtitulos buenos.
Do you have a video on how to make the long skein?
There are a few linked in the video description. Dyepot Weekly 100 I use a huge PVC pipe niddy noddy. And in a more recent one I showcase a warping board. The links should be at the top of the description
hi do you sell that yarn you made I love it
I do! I have hundreds of skeins of yarn featured in my vides in my Etsy shop, ChemKnits Creations chemknitscreations.etsy.com/
Oooh! What it you put acid in the dye pot, drop some dots of food coloring, NOT mix it and then add the yarn right away?!?! Could be fun and interesting!
You know, I'venever tried this!
@@ChemKnitsTutorials it could turn into an amazing video
Wouldn’t it of been easier to use jars? And just drop even sectioned pieces in and then steam?
Jars could definitely be useful for this situation. I try to mix up the techniques a bit and this is a bit easier for people to do with less equipment available. As for jars, I can fit 5 in my dyepot, but I could have done 3 colors and then 3 more after for sure.
Hi, Rebecca! I love your work but I'm still relatively new. to your channel! I was wondering if you've covered this topic somewhere else but superwash always grows significantly when you block it. Does superwash grow while you're dyeing it and then it shrinks back down once it's dry because it's not being pinned into place? If not, what's happening? I've tried googling this but I mostly find articles telling me WHY superwash grows and how to block it and not the superwash dyeing process and whether or not there's growth then as well. I figured you were the best person to ask since you approach a lot of topics from a scientific perspective.
Most wool yarn has a lot of "stretch" to it, and it is easier to stretch it out while it is wet. I'm not 100% sure of the science behind it, this is just from my blocking experience. I think that the "shrinking" back when dyeing has to do with the curl and crimp of the fibers in the yarn. (If you think about curly hair when wet and how it snaps back into the curls while drying.) BUT I'm not sure if this is a superwash/non superwash thing as much as a wool thing. I'm sorry that I can't help answer better!
ChemKnits Tutorials, thank you for your reply! Comparing it to curly hair is helpful.
I would make a hat
but I don't know how to knit :(
A hat would be lovely in this colorway.
Afraid to use the microwave
Steamer baskets on the stove top work great, too! I don't use the microwave as much as I used to.