Ten bucks, well spent.
A few weeks ago, I took a hand dyeing class at Mind’s Eye Yarns in Porter Square. Hand dyeing yarn, besides completely awesome, is… involved. At least with washfast acid dyes it is. I’m not really familiar with kool-aid dyeing or jacquered dyes.
They’re dyes so you have to wear gloves, cover every surface that you don’t want Pollocked in newsprint and plastic wrap. They’re toxic so you need to wear a dust mask and have a whole set of different dyeing accoutrement (pots, kettle, tongs, steaming trays) that can’t get mixed up with regular kitchen stuff that you want to eat out of without killing major brain cells.
This hasn’t stopped me from thinking about it obsessively and setting up my own hand dyeing studio in my mind. I took the first step last week by placing an order with Pro Chem & Dye. In addition to the Winter Holiday 6 Dye Sampler (which comes with citric acid crystals and small bottle of Synthrapol), I also ordered a swatch of all the Washfast acid dyes they carry to help get me thinking about color stories for yarn once I get all of the necessary dye stuff together.


mollyoh said,
March 18, 2008 @ 1:31 pm
1. i love little bits of colored string! color me jealous.
2. i read on the train the other day that jerry orbach gave the gift of sight. somebody out there has jer’s eyeballs!
3. reading this makes me miss you! i need to come visit you and lg real soon.
xo. molly