Category: Dyeing Videos

Ombré Sweater Dyeing

Ombré Sweater Dyeing

This is the second part of a two-part tutorial. The first part (where we make the sweater) can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6KqUowwnZM We’re on location with Doug Upchurch of White Bear Fibers, where he shows us how to get the ombré effect on our finished sweater. You can visit Doug’s website and see his beautiful…

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Textile Design and Techniques with Artist Marilyn Pipe – Jamie Malden

Textile Design and Techniques with Artist Marilyn Pipe – Jamie Malden

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Is Vinegar Needed to Dye yarn with Food Coloring? A Yarn Dyeing Baby Gender Announcement

Is Vinegar Needed to Dye yarn with Food Coloring? A Yarn Dyeing Baby Gender Announcement

When I started dyeing yarn with food coloring, I read that you needed 4 components to dye yarn in your kitchen: 1) protein fiber based yarn, 2) food coloring, 3) heat and 4) acid (usually in the form of vinegar or citric acid.) I through that it would be fun to demonstrate the necessity for…

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How to Braid Roving

How to Braid Roving

After you have hand painted your roving, how do you store it to keep it safe? Most people will braid their roving to display it for sale, and in this video I will show you how you can braid one long piece of roving, rather than breaking it up into three different pieces. (Please note…

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Space Dyeing Yarn – Color Separation with Purple Dyes

Space Dyeing Yarn – Color Separation with Purple Dyes

In partnership with http://AllFreeKnitting.com and http://www.chemknits.com I am pleased to present this video on color separation with purple dyes. Blue and red dyes absorb at different rates, so as the color dissolves around the dyebath, we get varying amounts of each color on the wool, leaving us with pinks, blues and purples instead of a…

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