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In article , "Noreen's
Knit*che" wrote: Thanks everyone, but here's another Q: won't it FELT the wool using a microwave? Sorry to be so 'dumb' about this, but I'd hate to make a mistake and ruin good wool. Hugs, Noreen No Noreen, wool will notfelt when it is just sitting in the microwave. It will felt though when agitated, or there are great cahnges of temps. or both together. When I dye wool whit natural dyes you have to simmer it for one hour, while you gently stir the skeins or fiber in lots of water so it is free floating and you do not wildly agitate it, or change temperatures drastically from hot to cold or cold to hot. Els -- I have added a trap for spammers......niet..... |
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"Els van Dam" wrote in message ... No Noreen, wool will notfelt when it is just sitting in the microwave. It will felt though when agitated, or there are great cahnges of temps. or both together. When I dye wool whit natural dyes you have to simmer it for one hour, while you gently stir the skeins or fiber in lots of water so it is free floating and you do not wildly agitate it, or change temperatures drastically from hot to cold or cold to hot. Els Thank you, Els!! (AND!) Don is using the spinning wheel primer to fix my wheel as I type.... Hugs, Noreen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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Moisture plus agitation make felt. Do you plan to stand there
stirring the stuff as it nukes? *g* On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 08:42:09 -0500, "Noreen's Knit*che" wrote: Thanks everyone, but here's another Q: won't it FELT the wool using a microwave? Sorry to be so 'dumb' about this, but I'd hate to make a mistake and ruin good wool. Hugs, Noreen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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"SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... Moisture plus agitation make felt. Do you plan to stand there stirring the stuff as it nukes? *g* Well, no... *g* Noreen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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Well then *g*
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 12:50:08 -0500, "Noreen's Knit*che" wrote: "SlinkyToy" wrote in message .. . Moisture plus agitation make felt. Do you plan to stand there stirring the stuff as it nukes? *g* Well, no... *g* Noreen |
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Noreen wrote
Thanks everyone, but here's another Q: won't it FELT the wool using a microwave? Sorry to be so 'dumb' about this, but I'd hate to make a mistake and ruin good wool. Well this message thread and the links prompted me to hunt out the 3 packets of Kool Aid i brought back from the US and have a go at dyeing some BFL and some Leicester x Cheviot (the last was a batch i bought off ebay for a song pre spinning wheel) I used the microwave method- putting the dye into boiling water in my heat proof dish, putting in the soaked yarn and nuking for 5 mins. Talk about easy peasy! I had black cherry, grape and berry blue and the colours are amazing! I used quite a lot of yarn because i had limited kool aid supplies so they are quite variegated in tone- which i really like as they are sort of hand painted- and i now have about 500gs of turquoise, purple and bright pink yarn. The yarn hasn't felted in the slightest but i am half planning on trying to use it to knit bags for Christmas pressies using the booga bag free pattern- This calls for Noro Kureyon, which is then it is fulled- here's hoping my leicester x *will* felt now.lol So thanks for giving me the push! regards Sarah |
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"Sarah Grace" wrote in message ... Noreen wrote Thanks everyone, but here's another Q: won't it FELT the wool using a microwave? Sorry to be so 'dumb' about this, but I'd hate to make a mistake and ruin good wool. Well this message thread and the links prompted me to hunt out the 3 packets of Kool Aid i brought back from the US and have a go at dyeing some BFL and some Leicester x Cheviot (the last was a batch i bought off ebay for a song pre spinning wheel) I used the microwave method- putting the dye into boiling water in my heat proof dish, putting in the soaked yarn and nuking for 5 mins. Talk about easy peasy! I had black cherry, grape and berry blue and the colours are amazing! I used quite a lot of yarn because i had limited kool aid supplies so they are quite variegated in tone- which i really like as they are sort of hand painted- and i now have about 500gs of turquoise, purple and bright pink yarn. The yarn hasn't felted in the slightest but i am half planning on trying to use it to knit bags for Christmas pressies using the booga bag free pattern- This calls for Noro Kureyon, which is then it is fulled- here's hoping my leicester x *will* felt now.lol So thanks for giving me the push! regards Sarah Sarah, I've been sending Kool-Aid to SueCD and Cher, would YOU like some? Email me offlist. noreens underscore knitche at yahoo dot com Hugs, Noreen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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In article , "Noreen's
Knit*che" wrote: "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... No Noreen, wool will notfelt when it is just sitting in the microwave. It will felt though when agitated, or there are great cahnges of temps. or both together. When I dye wool whit natural dyes you have to simmer it for one hour, while you gently stir the skeins or fiber in lots of water so it is free floating and you do not wildly agitate it, or change temperatures drastically from hot to cold or cold to hot. Els Thank you, Els!! (AND!) Don is using the spinning wheel primer to fix my wheel as I type.... Hugs, Noreen Great, I am glad it comes in handy, it is a very good little book. Els -- I have added a trap for spammers......niet..... |
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Here is a question for those who make their own....
When dyeing, do you dye the wool before making it into yarn or do you make it into yarn then dye it? Hugs, Cori -- If my address reads spammers r stupid then give me a shout on line. If my address reads yahoo delete no spam to email me back. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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Depends on the effect you want. If I want to spin yarn that is
consistently colored throughout the batch, I dye the wool, blend together the different dyelots on a carder, then spin the yarn. If I want slight shade variations in the finished product, I spin first and dye second. Or maybe I want to make space-dyed variegated yarn, or try my hand at reproducing the patterning that's so popular right now in commercial sock yarn - all of these things are better achieved by dyeing the yarn and not the fiber. Tue, 14 Oct 2003 22:06:03 -0400, "Cori" wrote: Here is a question for those who make their own.... When dyeing, do you dye the wool before making it into yarn or do you make it into yarn then dye it? Hugs, Cori |
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