Dyeing With Kool-Aid
Dyeing yarn
has been on my mind for a while now. I remember taking a course on dyeing and
finishing of textiles in the university roughly 10 years ago. As a part of the exercise of the
course we dyed samples of wool fabric with acid dyes. So this prompts the idea
of dyeing yarn myself. However I decided to take an easy start and dye with food
coloring, to be precise with Kool-Aid.
I got 20
different flavors, even thou some of the colors were technically same. I tested
10 g skeins in four colors: white, natural white, beige, and light gray. I also
had 20 g skein of white to dye one end of the skein. The rule of thumb is to
use one package of Kool-Aid for 50 g skein.
There were
tons of instructions on the Internet, but the basics are the same. First the skeins
were soaked in warm water from 10 min to 1 h. First skeins I soaked for about 30
min and after taking them out I always put new skeins in. I
warmed up about 1,5 l of water almost to the boiling point and then added the
powder.
After the
powders had dissolved I submerged the skeins and let them soak until all of the color has been absorbed. Then I rinsed with cold
water and dyed until next day. All of the results can be found here.
I got more packages,
yarns and tons of ideas to test out so more to come later on.
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