Rainy and gray today, perfect for dyeing soy silk.
Photo 1. -Soy silk roving as purchased
Photo 2.-Dye in"squirt" bottles with pre-soaked roving
Instructions from Halcyon Yarn, which carries the dye.
The painted roving
Wrapped in plastic wrap, on a folding vegetable steamer on top of the canning rack in my canner
The finished product, still wet
Finished product dry and fluffed a bit. I made the mistake of agressively squeezing this batch - A simple towel blotting will do prior to drying.
Another view. I paint probably too many colors, but I like the cross over variations that I get. I can also choose to spin various segments instead of the whole. Several variations of spun soy silk can be seen in my stash on ravelry or in my etsy store.
Spun single of the soy silk above
Same single plyed with pale green handspun.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Wow, that is so beautiful! I'll be sending some dyers here to check it out. ;-}
PS: I am the new admin of the New England Knits webring & after housecleaning it, you should now be able to cruise thru it easily. ;-} LMK if you run into any problems.
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