and for the phaelous schwienitzii, or butt rot as I am apt to call it, just for the shock value, is the green roving...I had saved some young phaeolus
and dried it and so was curious if I could get greens by adding an after dip of iron ...so I used half tsp. of iron and lifted the brown roving out and added the iron and voila sort of khaki, not as nice a green as I have had when dyeing over the fresh phaeolus, (which gives golden color) but definitely khaki /olive green. so now what to do with it....I am spinning more and enjoying the colors and the combining...I also am enjoyed Jenny's Dean's new dyeing book, a must for all of us obsessed dyers, lots of good tips and small and compact for carrying. I love adding to the library of natural dyeing. So tomorrow I will mordant a lot of yarns and prepare to dye with some sanguineas....I can hardly wait....now for some more natural acid.....been there done that...
4 comments:
Ooooh, I love that olive-y shade! Beautiful!
Thanks yarnpiggy, me too...amazing what a half tsp. of iron will do to a pound of wool...from tan to olive in moments...
Nice mix, I love the idea and miss the colors very much.
Frenchette
Love the colors you are achieveing Cedar, I'd love to knit with some of that yarn/wool!
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