As I'm considering which dyes to use today for my dye pots, I can not find my other dyes that I had packed away so I will be using the RIT dyes. I know hold your breath. However, there are plenty of us that live in the boonies and the fiber store isn't around the corner to go get the dye we want much less if there was the chances of them having the color we want if we are doing a special project could be a passing thought.
My past dyeing experience was a few months ago. I found out that I didn't add enough vinegar to the solution. It really didn't clarify to what I was understanding. Today I have supervision and a translator with me as we will go through this process and decide exactly how we would like to get this all done. This should be fun!
Today it went rather well after we had finished the Border Leicester Dye Pot we decided to go ahead and do a Mohair Dye pot with the same dye. That was exciting!
This is the Mohair after thought! I'm glad we tried this as well!
What we learned was that I didn't add enough vinegar to the last kettle dye pots that I did. This time we revved it up a little with a couple of extras that I learned about to see if it would make a difference. From what I can tell in just this process it made a Significant difference in how it was all done!
Now to make things that much easier I need to build a bigger drying table or tables at the rate this is all going!
The lesson, you don't know until you try, ask as many questions as necessary and remember we all started somewhere. I've had a love for fiber for over 20 years and it wasn't until recently that I actually started to try to dye things.
The two of them drying.
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