Colors on the Way
My friend London, who's been helping me dye my yarn, finds herself without time, thanks to training for a career change. So this means--YIKES---I'll soon be on my own. She's going to help me one more time next week. We'll dye about 40 skeins, and I'll hang on her every word. Then I'll do the remaining 60 skeins on my own. (Have I said "Yikes" yet? Oh, yeah, I have.) Here's a photo of pot dyeing from last year:
I ordered my own supply of dyes from the Dharma Trading Company. The color strips on the company's website are tiny. After I studied them for awhile, they all started looking the same. And it's overwhelming---do I want to make yarn that's bright and colorful, or subtle and moody? Do I go heavy on the greens and avoid the yellows? Who knows.
I just made my classic "I am confused but am going ahead" face, and placed an order. Here are the colors I've begun to dream about:
Deep Purple
Caribbean Blue
Teal Green
Kelly Green
Deep Magenta
Peacock Blue
Cayenne Red
Plum Dandy
True Turquoise
Amethyst
Pecan Brown
Persimmon
Silver Grey
Emerald Green
Moss Green
Forest Green
Poinsettia
Extreme Blue
Cabernet
Intense Iris
Saffron Spice
I see now that I'm heavy on the jewel tones. Hmm. Interesting, but not surprising. Here's a photo of paint dyeing from last year:
My task now will be to put these colors together in combinations of 3 or 4 dyes, and pray that the result looks like something you'd knit and wear, not something you wouldn't even ask your dog to wear. Stay tuned!


I ordered my own supply of dyes from the Dharma Trading Company. The color strips on the company's website are tiny. After I studied them for awhile, they all started looking the same. And it's overwhelming---do I want to make yarn that's bright and colorful, or subtle and moody? Do I go heavy on the greens and avoid the yellows? Who knows.
I just made my classic "I am confused but am going ahead" face, and placed an order. Here are the colors I've begun to dream about:
Deep Purple
Caribbean Blue
Teal Green
Kelly Green
Deep Magenta
Peacock Blue
Cayenne Red
Plum Dandy
True Turquoise
Amethyst
Pecan Brown
Persimmon
Silver Grey
Emerald Green
Moss Green
Forest Green
Poinsettia
Extreme Blue
Cabernet
Intense Iris
Saffron Spice
I see now that I'm heavy on the jewel tones. Hmm. Interesting, but not surprising. Here's a photo of paint dyeing from last year:

My task now will be to put these colors together in combinations of 3 or 4 dyes, and pray that the result looks like something you'd knit and wear, not something you wouldn't even ask your dog to wear. Stay tuned!

Published on June 04, 2012 10:49
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