Setbacks

By @kimmac11/20/2018needleworkmonday

A few weeks ago, I wrote a dyeing tutorial, and I mentioned what I would do if my washing machine broke. I hesitated before writing that because it's kind of dangerous for me to say things like that. The washing machine did break, and also the well on our property blew out a pump, so we were without water for awhile.

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So, I was unable to get much dyeing done. I did manage a couple of skeins here and there like the ones pictured above by rolling my wetted yarn in towels before dyeing to remove excess water. Though, I knew there might be some drawbacks.

Here's a swatch of yarn I dyed:

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Colors are fairly bright, but look what happened when I started felting my slippers. Some mellowing of color does occur through the repeated washings necessary for the fulling process, but my blue faded so much and more on one slipper.

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Luckily, these aren't so bad.

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The reason I like to spin my wool out before dyeing is so the dye can penetrate evenly. I guess there were still some heavily wetted spots that wouldn't allow the dye take up I desired.

I did buy an extractor, sometimes called a spin dryer, and it arrived today. I'm delighted. It seems it will be good for spinning out my hand washables as well.

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All of this set me back in my preparations for the studio tour that's in less than two weeks! I'll be busy, but will take it in stride.

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