
I used this tutorial on how to dye yarn with Easter Egg Dying Kits by KathrynIvy. I highly recommend this tutorial if you are thinking about dying yarn at all. The instructions are so clear and very well written so you don't miss a beat.
After Easter, I purchased two of the egg dying kits when they were on clearance. If I'd had known how much fun this would be and that I would be totally in love, I would have bought all of the kits I could. Look out next year, I'll be ready!
I purchased some yarn from Knitpicks, the bare kind that you can dye yourself. Again, if I'd only known how much I'd love this, I would have bought way more than one skein. I mixed up all the tablets, because I wanted to see the colors before I decided, and then I started dying the yarn. I wanted to do a blue, purple, green color scheme, but then I ran out and decided to throw in some orange to the mix.
I steamed it, rinsed, it and then had to wait patiently while it dried. That was by far the toughest part.




Oooh, its gorgeous! You did an awesome job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job I need to learn to dye one day. Wonderful colors. :) LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo cool and such a great color scheme!
ReplyDeleteI love the yarn, but your photographs are so fantastic too! They make me want to dye yarn, and I don't even knit - LOL!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! And I love that you used a quote from Cars. That's my son's favorite movie!
ReplyDeleteWow, that yarn is gorgeous! I don't blame you for being in love with it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!! I love how this turned out and I'll be on the lookout for egg dyeing kits next year.
ReplyDeleteYou are killer Cami - what an incredibly crafty thing to do :)
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Awesome Cooool You Really Did a FaB Fab Fab Job !!! You Can Dye Yarn for Me Anyday Anytime GorgeouS !!! EveryOne Cant Do That !!!!
ReplyDeleteO no; this fabulous post with this luscious yarn is going to send me right back to yarn dying!
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