Thursday, August 27, 2009

Time for another project



Have been rather busy this week and not able to get online as much. Lots of knitting which is great.

I just finished this one and am very happy with it. I've finally conquered i-cord and duplicate stitch! Plus I adapted the lace pattern and managed to get it all to work. So all good.

The bodice, i-cord and the hearts on the skirt are from the small skeins I dyed with food colour and koolaid in the last post, the rest of the skirt is in pink BWM luxury 8ply.

So now what do I knit next? Its definitely time to dye with landscape dyes I got last week, but I've been trying to find some old pots at the opshops and none anywhere. Apparently they are in big demand! A lot to be said for dyeing with safe food colours lol

I may do a KAL with a twirly skirt for bub next, that sounds like fun :)




Sunday, August 16, 2009

Dyeing with Kool-Aid!



Strange stuff this Kool Aid- you drink it apparently, I'd hate to see the colour of your insides afterwards though.

Lots of fun to dye with though, and it smells really good too, my microwave still smells like berries

Very simple to use, basically as per the normal food colouring dyeups, not much vinegar required (or any really) as there is enough citric acid in the fruit drink mixes already. I mixed up the sachets in a few tablespoons of water and applied as previous, then microwaved to set.

this is my first effort with Kool-aid, grape, berry blue, lemonade, strawberry and orange flavours

the next two skeins I just had fun playing with the leftover Koolaid and some new food colours from the bakery. I will actually use the last as a contrast for another Kaia Babydoll for my niece's 1st birthday. Pic of all 3 here, and balled below.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Definitely an addiction


I haven't got enough yarn, I need more to dye! Might try some overdyeing later as my supply is running out until an order of BWM Luxury arrives! But I do have a pink that wasn't quite the right shade, maybe I'll overdye it with blue or purple :)

first a FO (finished object) complete with action pic! Slack of me not to post this as I finished it in 24 hours and I'm very proud of myself. I didn't do much else though that day LOL.



I've also balled up the second skein and this is the result! Much darker than I was aiming for but I've learned I need to water down the dye a bit more :) I love it all the same but may end up as something for me instead of bub.



Sunday, August 9, 2009

But wait there's more!

It's definitely a new addiction, I can't wait to try different types of dyes. A very lovely lady is sending me some Kool aid to try, I can't believe people drink the stuff hehe. And I'll definitely have to place an order for some landscape dye samples to try and make some matching trims for other yarns I have in my stash. I might need to order some more yarn to dye while I'm at it!

Last nights dye was a trim to match the first ball

Today was an interesting dyeing session, the yarn had been soaking for almost 24hrs in the vinegar solution by the time I got to it. When I put the dye in, it instantly sucked it up into the yarn in vibrant colours leaving all the water behind in the tray. I had to keep making up and adding more dye but I think it turned out really well. Not quite the lighter shades I was going for but I love it all the same. And its lovely BWM Luxury, so much nicer than the spotlight yarn I dyed first. I can't believe this is from simply using Queens food colouring.


I twisted the skein for the pic but its actually back hanging to dry now. I can't wait to see how it looks when its balled.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

The finished yarn



Here it is in the skein before I wound it into a ball. I seriously need to get a ball winder, thats hard work.

All balled up and ready to knit! Ah but decisions, what to knit lol. Either a pair of longies or a babydoll dress I think :)


More yarn soaking and waiting to be dyed, best get cracking on that as its already 11pm! Although maybe I'll let the kids help me with some tomorrow ;)

How to dye Rainbow wool

Please bear in mind this is my first attempt! And its all out of the pantry cupboard with items I had handy.

I definitely need to write down what I did so I can follow it again! I followed several techniques posted on the net and information posted in my rav group :) Thank you lovely ladies if you ever read this.

1. skein wool- over the back of two kitchen chairs worked well for me, 100g this time, 2 x spotlight basics 100% wool.

2. soak skein in 50/50 vinegar and water solution, I used roughly a cup of each, inside a mixing bowl. Soak at least 30mins to overnight- I soaked for about 5hrs.

3. make up dyes. I had 6 salad dressing containers I'd never even opened, just perfect! I made up another solution of 150ml vinegar to 100ml water and used for the base. I split this over the 6 containers- roughly 40-50ml in each. The primary colours I used approx two eyedroppers full of Queens food colour, red, blue, green and yellow. The other shades were at least one dropper (about 1ml) of primary and up to 0.5ml

port wine/purple- was 2mls red and I just kept adding drops of blue until I achieved the desired colour. It didn't turn out how I wanted but I actually love the resulting colour now.

teal- I used one ml blue, and added drops of green until desired colour

orange- 1ml red, 2ml yellow- I think (have already forgotten!)

4. Test the dye colours, I used rolled up pieces of paper towel dipped in the tubs to start with but ended up using drops on tissues just as well.

5. squeeze the vinegar solution out of the skein gently and lay on a plastic lined tray. I also tried to some extra wrap under and between parts of the skein to stop colours mixing between the outside and inside etc.


6. Start pouring on dye! I started with red, then orange, then yellow, teal, green, blue, purple. then I think I did teal, yellow, orange again to join it back up to the red. Squish in as you go, starting a little away from the previous colour and letting it join in gently.

7. when all the colour is throughout the wool, blot off excess dye. I had run out of paper towel so used an old flat cloth nappy. It is now lovely pastel shades which will probably sadly wash out lol.


8. The hard part- transfer to a microwave safe container- I used a -pyrex baking dish- to cook in the microwave, this is where the yarn brushed up against itself as I tried to get it in, causing the colours to leak and bleed on each other. I put plastic wrap around and between the yarn as it touched, then I plastic wrapped loosely over the top to keep the moisture in

9. Cook in 2min bursts for 8-10mins, resting for a few mins in between each burst. I didn't touch the yarn at all during this time.

10. let it cool. After a while I took it out of the microwave knowing the pyrex would keep it warmer longer and I was impatient hehe. I took the plastic off and laid it on an old towel to cool down to room temp.

11. rinse in lukewarm water (or same temp as the wool) so as not to shock the wool, no dye came out at all. I added a little wool wash at this stage

12. Time to dry. I squeezed out the excess and gently pressed it with a towel to get most of the moisture out of it, being careful not to felt or rub. Then hang to dry!







I have saved some excess dye and the leftover vinegar solution from soaking the wool to reuse for my next effort. I'll be shopping for more food colours today ;)

links I based my method on- thanks!
http://www.withawareness.com.au/new-page.htm
http://tia.thisismywww.com/tutorials/rainbow-yarn-dye/
http://peasoupoftheday.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-dye-yarn-with-food-colouring-and.html
ravelry:Aussiemcnmummiescorner- thanks ladies!

other helpful links
http://www.organicwool.com.au/handdye.html
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEspring07/FEATdyeyourown.html
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall02/FEATdyedwool.html

Friday, August 7, 2009

I did it! I dyed my own rainbow wool!


Ok, I'm hooked. I knew I would be and I don't even know the end result yet.

My first attempt at dyeing wool may turn into a big running mess or it might turn out great. It looked gorgeous on the tray before I put it into the microwave- that will be where the trouble comes from if any as I know I bumped some of the colours together and didn't dry up the yarn enough and it did run together as I moved it all.

Still it was a lot of fun and I can't wait to get some proper dyes and different colours and experiment a little.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Crazy knitting nappy lady

that basically sums up who I am! 39yo happily married Mum to 1 son, 9yo, and 2 daughters, one 7yo one 11 months old.

Currently addicted to MCN (modern cloth nappies) and yarn for my latest knitting projects! I recently started knitting again after many years but am still a beginner really. Love to knit for my baby girl because she's small and it doesn't take long :P