I started out a knitter. Then I learned to crochet. After that, I took up dyeing superwash wool yarns. So, I've now taken the next step in my fibery journey: dyeing non-superwash wool roving! This is something I've wanted to try for a while, but after an early bad experience in which I attempted to dye a skein of non-superwash wool yarn and felted it into one big useless blob, I was a bit daunted. But I read lots of tutorials, and worked up my courage, and finally found a good deal on roving so I had to try it. The result:
The colors didn't turn out exactly as I'd intended, but I'm still very pleased with it. I'm not sure why the colors did that but I suspect it has something to do with the (lack of) superwash treatment on the yarn. My biggest moment of accomplishment, though, was when I took it out of the steamer and saw that it didn't felt!
So, hopefully soon I'll be offering rovings in my Etsy shop. The bit of roving shown in this post is only a quarter of the one pound lot I got (and that was huge, let me tell you!), So hopefully I'll have continued success and be able to share it with my customers.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Trying new things
Labels:
branching out,
dye,
entrepreneuring,
etsy,
fiber,
roving,
small business,
wool,
yarn
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