I like dyeing yarn with Kool-Aid, it's fairly quick and easy, and everything smells good in the end. I do it in the microwave, what could be simpler? I dyed small batches with straight color the first time, then it was anything goes. Yes, I do follow directions on things, particularly recipes at least the first time. After that, everything is open to tinkering. Which explains some of my spectacular sourdough bread failures the past few weeks. You can only push the envelope so far, before it all turns to brick bread.
For once in my life I appreciated taking color theory in college art classes. It allowed me to start with this:
and eventually end up with these:
Summer Waters
Big Horn Meadow
Berry Picking
Wyoming Summer
Wyoming Fourth
Wyoming Autumn
Byzantine Necklace
Wyoming Spring
Summer Waters
Big Horn Meadow
Berry Picking
Wyoming Summer
Wyoming Fourth
Wyoming Autumn
Byzantine Necklace
Wyoming Spring
I found a neat FAQ that lists all kinds of things you can add Kool-Aid to or make with it. (Besides a tongue staining beverage). The only frustrating thing about dyeing with Kool-Aid is that many times the more interesting flavors - in terms of color- are discontinued. So if you see someone in the grocery buying 50 packets of Kool-Aid at a time, they may not be running a daycare, but rather hording against a discontinued item that leaves them without an easy way to obtain the perfect green of a spring morning. Cake decorating gels, Easter egg dyes, they're all fair game for experimentation. "Just buy Jacquard acid dyes from any respectable fiber arts company" you say? "They come in every color, and even have directions."
Well, what's the fun in that??
Well, what's the fun in that??
27 comments:
Cool! Or is that "Kool"?...
Gabriele, even my occasional dyeing disaster tends to have some redeeming qualities. Like the ability to be overdyed. :) Nothing like hiding your mistakes in plain sight.
LOL David
Qwool?
I think you would have fit right in the "hippie" era,but alas,you were born a little too late.
Yeah, Anon, all I can do is look at pictures of you with your bell bottoms and giggle...
I still have some tye-dye left, want me to make you a t-shirt? For old times sake? *g*
Nah......go ahead and drink it!
And by the way.......bell bottoms were IN when I wore them......
You think I'd actually drink this stuff? After seeing what it does to yarn? Ewww. No way.
And Anon? Would you attempt to make a fashion statement, by wearing bell-bottoms to work? I won't even call you Huggy Bear... :)
Beautiful yarn! I once again am inspired - Anonymous rolls his eyes (secretly) when I start on another ADD fueled project but I may just have to cruise the drink mix aisle soon. Of course, Anonny may just think I am a Reverend Jim wanna be...
Well well well,another (third world) country heard from!
I want you all to just leave me be,so I can go to work tomorrow rested....in my straight leg Wrangler jeans.
Hmmmm, what damage can A Nonny Moose do to Anonny whilst he slumbers??? Mayhaps the politically correct straight legged Wranglers can be cloroxed into groovy bleached oblivion... will go nicely with the new tie dye shirt!
Nonny Moose- and someone who works two full time jobs is NOT ADD project fueled??
You know, I think tye-dyed undies would be quite lovely...
Nonny Moose- Or you could just pull a M*A*S*H and take his jeans in an inch every night when he sleeps.
I hear tye dye looks very slimming. *g*
He's gone off in a snit now, afraid that we are going to "gang up" on him... Hasn't that already happened? Karma... he can read up on it while snipping the tucks out of his jeans! (Now I will pay for this, however briefly...)
Boy, he sure has a lot to learn about women. We would never talk publicly about our intended hijinks. :)
If I really wanted to gang up on him, I'd send you a Corgi...
Wuff to that. :)
Gabriele, maybe Anonymous needs to borrow some of your armor!
First of all, the yarn is beautiful and I admire your creativity.
Second, poor anon, another abused male in the world. :)
Third, hubby used blue one time to color his dog. (no longer buys kool-aid lmao)
Tracy, Anon gets nothing he doesn't deserve. :) Besides, he's my brother. It's in the contract. He just forgot to read the fine print, Section 3, subsection 4b, harassment by little sister clause...
WHY would your husband color the dog?? Just wondering??
Please, do send a corgi, maybe two! I keep telling him they are the Queen's dog, he doesn't seem to see the connection however.
Beware of UPS deliveries that bark!
Lovely colours on the yarns.
What exactly is Kool-Aid? I'm not sure if we have it on this side of the Pond.
Connie, I asked hubby why he dyed his little dog and he said, he thought she would look good blue. This was years ago and he as now moved on to more regular hobbies. :)
Carla - Kool-Aid is a powdered non-carbonated soft drink mix that comes in a little packet. You mix it with water and sugar to make about 2 liters of the stuff. The powder in the packets is very acidy - and color prone. Get it wet and on your hands, and it stains them for days. Kinda scary to think we actually drink the stuff...
Tracy, dog dyeing is so very... '80's. I'm happy he's grown up. *g*
Green Corgis for St. Patrick's day!
Be careful what you wish for, Anon!
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