I just couldn't wait any longer and I had to try dyeing some yarn. The first dyestuff I chose was black beans (I saw some cool results on Ravelry, so I had to try it myself).
I bought a pound of dry black beans.
I soaked them in cold water for roughly 48 hours,
and then, I made chili.
But before the beans went into the chili pot, I carefully ladled off the purplish liquid onto my yarn. The night before, I had mordanted my yarn with alum (a chemical that helps the colour stick to the fibre) and cream of tartar (helps brighten the colour).
Then I let my superwash merino/nylon sock yarn soak in the bean water for another night. The result?
Wow. I think I might need to add this to my list of fibre-y addictions! But as my cousin said, I'm not adding a new addiction, I'm just expanding my existing one. I'll be posting more of my experiments throughout the summer, so stay tuned!
I've already started a pair of socks from it :) (Cables and corrugations from Cat Bordhi's New Pathways for Sock Knitters)
Which natural dye should I try next? Logwood? Onion Skins?
Which natural dye should I try next? Logwood? Onion Skins?
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