I'm so excited to be able to offer the upcoming workshop on wet felting.
In preparation for it, I needed to wash some suitable fiber and then after consulting
a few friends, decided it would be a good idea to offer some bright colors!
a few friends, decided it would be a good idea to offer some bright colors!
My friend Merian, (who generously offered to head the workshop)
was happy to help with the dyeing.
was happy to help with the dyeing.
I myself have only dabbled in natural dyeing.
This was going to be mostly Kool-Aid dyeing!
This was going to be mostly Kool-Aid dyeing!
How fun and interesting. I knew I would be learning something new...
I'd like to say that I helped, but Merian is a one woman show when she's dyeing!
I'd like to say that I helped, but Merian is a one woman show when she's dyeing!
I've included pictures of the steps involved with this kind of dyeing.
It made some very vibrant colors..
It made some very vibrant colors..
First the (pre-washed) wool is soaked in warm soapy water. |
Add kool-aid packets to gallon size plastic bag.(anywhere from one to 4 or more) |
Add a glug of white vinegar(no photo for this), then add some water and make sure all of the powder has dissolved. |
Add a couple handfuls of the wet fiber and then pour boiling water into the bag. |
Next, take fiber out of bag, squeezing gently, then add to a bath of soapy water to wash out any remaining dye. |
Drain and rinse, then squeeze as much liquid out of fiber as possible, remembering to be gentle. |
Lay fiber out to dry! Wonderful colors!! |
The batts I've drum carded up so far for the wet felting! |