Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Dyed Alpaca

I tried dying the alpaca again with much better results. This time I just used the microwave, which is by far the easiest way to go. Especially because we got a new microwave for Christmas last year that MEANS BUSINESS!! That sucker boils water in no time! Anyways...I think that the colors that resulted are well worth the apartment smelling like vinegar and strawberries for a day or so.

These are the before and after photos. We went from a country blue to a cyanobacteria green and a sort of rusty purple. The green was done by adding some teal and sky blue food coloring to about a cup and a half of vinegar, and enough water to cover the top of the skein (about 3 cups). The purple was created with a package of strawberry Kool-Aide, which is so acidic that it doesn't need the vinegar. The green one is still pretty uneven, it is the same skein I tried to dye green by just using a package of powdered lemonade...I did this in the crock pot, which just never seems to give me good results.

How do these images look? I just stuck the yarn in my scanner. I think that it is the most color-true way to take an image.

Thanks for reading...I totally need to be writing a paper about the Portuguese Empire right now!

1 comment:

BACH said...

Wow! You dyed those?! The colors are awesome! I like how the green has more then one tone, it's gives it a groovy look!


Keep up the great work!


~Holly~