Passionate about hand dying yarn



This what it looked like when I returned… so exciting.
After tons of rinsing this is what they look like today.

What do you think?
Here’s my latest dye job.
I wanted to create some green yarn yesterday but I didn’t have time…so I came up with the idea of using a jar and letting the sun do the work.
I quickly set my plan in motion by
• soaking the yarn
• washing out the jars (which came from an ad FREE 18 1 gallon pickle jars—yay!)
• boiled a little water
• mixed up some colors
• put it all together
• nervously walked away

