First I washed the Knit Picks Bare Superwash merino/nylon yarn in gentle shampoo and left it soaking in water.
Then I mixed the Kool Aid packets (black cherry, orange, grape) into cups of water and "painted" the yarn. I found out that my brand new baster does not have a seal (grrr) and had to spoon the dye onto the yarn. Also, I used waaayyy too much liquid and had to sponge it up repeatedly.


But the end result was a beautiful skein of happy colored yummy smelling (and still a bit sticky) yarn. Red and orange are not my usual colors but I just adore this yarn. It produced the desired result and has indeed given me happiness.
Sure, there are some white spots, but I actually dont mind, I think it gives the yarn character. And it reminds me that it's "hand-painted."
I named it ChOrG. Ugly name for a beautiful yarn.

In fact, I just started knitting with the yarn and I adore the colorway even more! None of the pictures really captures the brightness and saturation of the yarn. It's very pretty and complex and somehow manages to self-stripe very nicely, without much pooling.
Happiness all around.
Well, except for the fact that I still have the never-ending stole of gray to finish in TWO WEEKS. Ugh. Cross your fingers! (I'm halfway done).
In other news - the BRUINS swept the Canadiens to make it to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs!!!!




2 comments:
The yarn is awesome!! Nothing like a little fun to make you smile when all else is crappy. :(
Go Bruins! I'm not a hockey fan, but I know a couple of people who are obnoxious Habs fans, so I'll admit it makes me smile just a little. LOL. Is that bad? 4 days till you come down for MDSW! Think positive!
Wowee! It's almost self striping!! Grape kool aid usually doesn't come out well... mostly a dull grey but yours looks so nice! What are you knitting with it?
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