Dye Lot #2!

A little while back reread my post about trying to dye thread with the pomegranates and it got me into the mood to try dyeing again so I finally pulled out the yellow and blue dyes and made my second batch of dyed thread, this time in green and yellow.  Mostly green and mostly size 20.  I did a few variegated skeins, but since I don’t use variegated thread much I mostly made solids.  For the most part I was just messing around and wasn’t really trying for anything in particular.  Not trying for anything in particular means that I’m pretty happy with the way it turned out.  I’ll probably keep messing around with dying thread in the future though I think I’ll probably want to switch to a different dye.  This is a powder dye I got to try out but I think a liquid one would be easier to play around with and mix, though I especially like the way the yellows look.

One of the things I didn’t seem to do well was rinse out the greens.  I thought I’d gotten all the extra dye out, but as I let them dry I saw that some of the green was bleeding on to the paper towels.  So rinsed all the green again and let them soak a bit more and that seemed to take care of it without changing the colors at all.  With the blues and yellows I just held them under running water and the seemed to rinse just fine, but maybe I had more dye in the greens.

Playing around with dyeing has certainly given me more appreciation for the HDT that others make.  I can’t imagine getting to the point where I can consistently get the same color scheme from skein to skein, let alone dye batch to dye batch.  Krystle Dawne has some gorgeous ones she just finished and posted on her blog about.  I don’t usually even care for variegated threads and I’m drooling.

Playing around with the dyeing has been partly to use up a bunch of balls of DMC size 20 white.  I’ve had them for a long time and never really been happy with them because they’re really more of a slightly off-white.  If I want to tat with white, I generally want a bright white, so I figured dyeing them would be a good way to turn them into something I’d actually use.  I’ve still got another 10 or so balls left so there’s still lots of playing with dye in my future.  Unfortunately that means there’s lots of winding of skeins for dyeing first in my more near future.  Ahh well.  All part of the process.

5 Comments »

  1. Diane Said,

    March 29, 2012 @ 2:36 am

    I admire all of you talented people who hand-dye thread! I’m not remotely interested in trying it, but I do love all the threads I see. I really have to control myself when I see new HDTs! I love the variegates and multi-colors. The look so pretty in Mary Konior’s Spinning Wheel glass mat!

  2. admin Said,

    March 29, 2012 @ 8:46 pm

    I really admire all the people who do it WELL! I’m just playing around with it, but having lots of thread. 🙂 It’s funny because I don’t typically like to tat with variegates or multi-colors. They are fun to make though!

  3. Frances Said,

    March 31, 2012 @ 4:01 pm

    I was reading another blog by http://janemactats.blogspot.com.au who is looking for DMC Cebelia 20 to finish a project you may or may not have what she requires

  4. admin Said,

    March 31, 2012 @ 9:43 pm

    Thanks Frances, I’ll check it out and see if I can help.

  5. admin Said,

    March 31, 2012 @ 10:09 pm

    Looks like the color she needs is cream and mine are white, but I left a note offering to help anyway. That’s so frustrating to run out of a color you need. I hope she can find some.

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