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No crafter should feel limited by the yarn colors available in a
favorite fiber shop not when it s so fun and satisfying to hand-dye
yarn and fleece right in the kitchen. Ultimate color control is now
within the reach of anyone who loves yarn and fleece.
In "Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece," self-taught dyer Gail Callahan
uses fiber, color, and heat to create exciting new yarns and yarn
colors. Her recipe-style instructions lead readers through a
variety of simple techniques that turn plain or outdated yarns into
colorful fibers, customized by color and quantity for the project
at hand. And there are even eight projects for knitters eager to
use their new yarns.
Standard kitchen equipment is all that's needed to set up a kitchen
dye shop. Dyeing can be done in a microwave oven, a sturdy stovetop
kettle, a crockpot, a traditional oven, or even an electric frying
pan Callahan covers every method.
Dyeing doesn t end with the simpler singlecolor methods.
Adventurous crafters will find instructions for designing
self-striping and multicolored yarns with dip-dyeing, tie-dyeing
hand-painting, and other inventive techniques. Detailed advice on
color theory and types of dyes, including food colors and other
"grocery store" dyes, make the entire process achievable for
complete beginners.
A wonderful new skill that will appeal to enthusiastic knitters,
crocheters, rug hookers, spinners, and weavers, hand dyeing is the
next step in creating handmade fiber crafts from scratch."
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