dyeing yarn and fabric

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several skeins of yarn sitting on top of a wooden table
Taking "Fine Art" Literally - Planned Pooling with Rowan Fine Art Aran
How to count your color rows to determine the number of stitches needed for color pooling in knitting (or crochet)
someone is decorating a cake with red icing
Batik dye technique with hot glue instead of wax!!!
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there are several pots with plants in them and the words 30 amazing plants to use as dye
Gardening Is Easy! Let us Show You How
30 Amazing Plants From Your Garden To Use As Dye
several skeins of yarn sitting on top of each other in different colors and sizes
Adventures in Food-based Yarn Dyeing
I thought I’d post an idea for anyone who wants to try dyeing yarn at home using ingredients readily found in your kitchen. It’s more of a staining method rather than an actual dye but it works all...
three different pictures of yarn and one is blue, red, yellow, green, orange
Unicorn Farts Tutorial
tomboyknits: Unicorn Farts Tutorial
a bucket filled with white stuff next to bottles and other items on a table top
eastkentuckyfibers.com
this is a very in depth tutorial on exactly how to dye fibers, especially wools. Was definitely worth the read and the bookmark!
someone is using a pen to draw swirls on the fabric with white paper and glue
DEMO! Flour Paste Batik
Flour paste batik - great tutorial! :: designs technique for fabric
the instructions for how to make an ice cream cone from scratchsticks and yarn
diy-dyed yarn
four pictures showing the stages of leaf growth and how to use them for art projects
design your own fabric
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Tea baths can dye fabrics in an astounding range of colors. Chamomile tea produces a bright yellow; green tea causes fabric to turn light green; black teas tend to produce tan, brown, and beige shades, and hibiscus tea dyes fabric an attractive shade of pinkish lavender. In general, the stronger the smell of the tea, the darker its color. Although the fabric will smell like the tea after its tea bath, washing it once should get rid of any smell.
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