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Colorful Cotton: Dye Your Own Yarn
Crochet World
|April 2021
I love the look of hand-dyed yarns—with their speckles, swirls and innovative color play, but I’ve always been too intimidated by the process to try it myself.
Not anymore! I changed my mind about hand-dyeing recently when I had the opportunity to experiment with Cushing’s Direct Dyes. These dyes are formulated specifically for dyeing cotton and other plant-fiber yarns. They’re heatset in a pot on the stove, which turned out to be much easier than I expected.
After a bit of trial and error, I got the hang of combining colors and using different application methods, and my results really improved. In fact, I now have a new craft obsession. If you’d like to try dyeing your own cotton yarn, here’s what you’ll need:
• Cotton or other plant-fiber yarn (I used Patons Grace lightweight mercerized cotton)
• Cushing’s Direct Dyes*
• Salt
• White vinegar
• Stainless steel, glass or ceramic vessel suitable for stovetop use
• Plastic basins or buckets
• Measuring cups and spoons
• Squirt bottles or jars
• Wooden spoon, skewers, eyedropper, syringe, plastic spoons and forks
• Old bath towels and paper towels
*Cushing’s dyes are available at www.wcushing.com.
This story is from the April 2021 edition of Crochet World.
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