Then I took the plunge and am attempting to dye it as a multi colored warp. I set up three plastic containers (they originally held yogurt.) I mixed up dyes in each of the three colors (the 4th in the kit was black- no thanks!) and put them in a row.
I put the warp chain in sections into each container. Part of it is in each color like this.
I also moved each one back and forth a bit to get the colors to blend. I know that all of it needs to stay wet for it to work, so I keep going back occasionally to help with that.
I am curious to see if my process works well. If it does I am sure I will do some more warp dyeing.
I guess you could say that I am a "warped dyer." (it is okay if you groaned - that was pretty bad, I admit.)
7 comments:
love the colors. you are always doing such interesting things with your weaving
Looks pretty so far!
A warped dyer? Could also say a dyed warper. ;) Either way, the colors are amazing.
Your photo reminds me of dyeing Easyer eggs.
fun Gene-I really got to get myself set up for some dyeing real soon too-you are getting me motivated.
this sunday is my spinning class at the fiber U that comes to a near by town every July now. we are to learn on 3 different types of hand spindles
I love your little joke-lol
Looks like you had a fun time.
Warped dyer...good one! LOL I'll be anxious to see how it looks on the loom!
oooooh I can't wait to see it when you finish!
Post a Comment