Tuesday, 18 February 2020

DYE SAMPLES IN USE


DYE SAMPLES IN USE






             Since we, Bedfordshire guild WSD, along with Guild of Longdraw Spinners took the time to create this useful reference it has been used very infrequently.
             New members have joined the group and they want to learn how to create their own self striping yarns, mainly for socks and small items to be knitted or crocheted.

                'There is a tendency for all of us to use dye colours straight from the pot, without mixing and creating new shades, unless of course there are small quantities of liquor left at the end of a project. It is time consuming and expensive to make your own shade cards. This year I am working with two Weavers, Spinners and Dyers guilds to produce, hopefully, the shades that can be produced with all 16 of the Texere Acid Dye range. Hundreds of skeins and many cards to file the colours have had to be made and distributed, but later this month the project will be close to completion. Fingers Crossed!!! Above are photos of the first batch of samples, waiting to be threaded on to the file cards. Don't they look great! It seems a shame to split them up.'


For more information look at the blog entry:- 'All colours are there. creating shade cards.'
Feb 17 2017- Handspun Self-striping Yarn
Feb 23 2017- Striped Sock yarn Using a Skeining Board.

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