When you have leftover pink and green dyes around, why not combine them? Today we'll dye some Sock yarn [ Ссылка ] (KnitPicks Affiliate link) a tonal pink and then add forest green speckles
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Items used in this video (Affiliate Links)
Steam Pan: [ Ссылка ]
KnitPicks Stroll Fingering Weight Yarn - [ Ссылка ]
Reusable Zip Ties - [ Ссылка ]
Jacquard Acid Dyes - [ Ссылка ]
Dharma acid dyes - [ Ссылка ]
Deluxe Rubber Respirator - [ Ссылка ]
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VIDEO CONTENTS:
[0:00] Introduction
1% stock solution Jacquard Pink (really old stock solution - about 1/2 cup), Powder Dharma Acid Dye Forest Green
Dyebath - 4 cups cool tap water (no vinegar)
Add the dry sock yarn into this dye mixture
Add one more cup of water after the yarn has soaked up a lot of the dyebath
[2:53] Add vinegar - 2 tablespoons of white vinegar right after I turned on the heat
[4:16] Adding on the green speckles with dry powder
[6:53] 5 min later, speckling the other side
[8:47] 5 min later, turn off the heat and flip the yarn around.
[9:21] Washing the cool yarn
[10:59] The finished dry yarn and conclusions
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