Space Dyeing on Protein Fibers
Of all the dyeing methods to explore, space dyeing is my absolute favorite! It is a fantastic way to quickly get a lot of color onto your yarn or roving. It is the LEAST repeatable method, and the one that is the LEAST controlled, however I have never failed to =love= the myriad of colors that develop from dropping 2 - 3 dye colors into a pot. So grab your pot, your dyes, your fiber and a little serendipity, and you will be amazed at the wonderful colors you can capture.
Supplies to bring to class:
1. 4 ounces of protein fiber roving or yarn. Tie the yarn in a long skein with at least 3, preferably 4 figure eight ties, loose enough for 2 fingers
2. An enamel or stainless steel dye pot and lid, 3 pint size jars
3. Apron, gloves, mask and protective eyewear
4. notebook and pen
This is a HALF day class
COST: $45.00 plus a $9.00 supply fee
CLASS TOPICS
COLOR CONSIDERATION
1. A little bit about color theory and the color wheel; places to start
2. Blending
3. Accent colors
PROJECT CONSIDERATIONS
1. Amount of fiber
DYE AND FIBER PREP
1. Mixing the dyes, weights and measures
2. Properly "wetting out" your fibers
3. Choosing the right pot for the right job
4. Laying the fibers out in the pot
5. Using the "right" amount of water for the job
DYE PROCEDURE
1. Pouring the dyes, dye displacement
2. How to add water if needed
3. Heat temperature and heat setting the dyes
4. Cooling and rinsing
5. Drying and conditioning the fiber
SOME LANDSCAPE DYE COMBINATION SUGGESTIONS
SPINNING IDEAS FOR MULTICOLORED ROVING
KNITTING IDEAS FOR MULTICOLORED YARNS
SOME NOTES ON IMMERSION DYEING FOR SOLID SHADES, AND HEATHERED SHADES