Yarn Dyeing Techniques Ebook for Natural Dyers
When it comes to natural dyeing, choosing a specific dye plant to achieve a certain colorway is the first step. The second step is to decide which dyeing technique to use to achieve the color distribution on the yarn you are looking for. The ebook contains four specific dyeing techniques to create different effects on yarn. You will learn exactly how to dye solid, tonal, variegated and speckled skeins of yarn using natural dyes.
Natural Dyeing with Logwood
Immerse yourself in the rich world of fiber arts! Join me in this step-by-step journey of creating vibrant hues from logwood. Dive into the ancient technique of natural dyeing, stir the potion of colors yourself, and watch your yarn come alive. This is not just art; it's a tale of history spun into threads.
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Natural Dyeing with Onions Skins
Natural dyeing with onion skins is a great way to get started with natural dyeing. Onion skins are readily available and a form of kitchen waste which makes their use as a natural color source very sustainable. You can use both red and yellow onion skins for natural dyeing and will receive different color results. Today I would like to walk you through my process of dyeing with onion skins and show you a couple skeins of yarn.
Yarn Dyeing Techniques
This article will be your ultimate guide to yarn dyeing techniques. Even if you don’t dye yarns yourself, knowing the terminology of certain color effects in yarns will help you choose the right yarn for your next knitting project. When it comes to hand dyed yarns, there are two factors to consider. The first factor you think about is the basic color of the yarn. The second factor you have to take into consideration in a yarn is the distribution of the color(s) throughout the yarn.