Dyepot PS #26 - Low Immersion Dyeing Yarn in a Cool Dyebath - Modifying My Technique

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
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    ITEMS USED IN THIS VIDEO (or frequently used in my videos):
    (All Links labeled with a "*" are affiliate links, which means I earn a commission sales made through these links.)
    KnitPicks Stroll Fingering weight yarn (75% Superwash Merino / 25% Nylon) - shrsl.com/2ashz *
    Catering Steam Pan: amzn.to/2tGWYph *
    Purple Nitrile Gloves - amzn.to/2I6pRpl *
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    My favorite tools and equipment for dyeing yarn - www.chemknits.com/2019/07/the...
    VIDEO CONTENTS:
    [0:00] Introduction
    [0:41] Mixing the colors
    I used some really old dyestocks of Dharma and Jacquard acid dyes. Combining various 1% dyestocks
    ~180-250 mL of each of 4 colors
    Add 1/2 cup of tap water to each jar to make more volume of the mixed dyes
    [6:00] The dyepot
    300 g of sock yarn (presoaked in plain tap water.)
    Add 2 L plain tap water
    Start adding dye to the cool yarn with NO vinegar.
    [15:16] Turn on the heat
    [16:36] Adding acid: 5-6 tablespoons of white vinegar
    [18:14] cover with tin foil
    [20:26] FLipping the yarn
    [21:36] adding color to the other side
    [27:22] Thoughts
    [29:21] Washing the yarn
    [30:28] The finished dry yarn and conclusions
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  • @kittylevee4662
    @kittylevee4662 4 роки тому +2

    I love the mad chemist aproach‼😍
    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @chatelainmakes9830
    @chatelainmakes9830 3 роки тому

    I love the way they turned out

  • @suzannefenton1589
    @suzannefenton1589 4 роки тому

    Stunning results! I love these colors.

  • @michelleellis1290
    @michelleellis1290 4 роки тому

    These are completely stunning 😍. Looking forward to seeing more of this technique. Thank you

  • @andreacrazy4knitting
    @andreacrazy4knitting 4 роки тому

    I like your philosophy of leaving no dye behind. The skeins look great!

  • @dayrue4696
    @dayrue4696 4 роки тому +2

    This is my fav method I’ve seen so far! Love this!! Great work! Ocean cool colors are my favorite hues if you do this again. Either way I’ll be watching. ;)

  • @jessys9868
    @jessys9868 2 роки тому

    Love all the jewel tone yarns you do. My favorite

  • @sharonking7978
    @sharonking7978 4 роки тому

    Beautiful!! Thank you for the jewel tones.🤩

  • @dawnamorrell8084
    @dawnamorrell8084 4 роки тому

    Beautiful colorway; just bought a skein! Can't wait to see it in person! Thank you!

  • @gretchentrumper9423
    @gretchentrumper9423 4 роки тому +2

    How gorgeous would this be on a sparkle base?! I love this technique!💜💜

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      This would be STUNNING with some lurex or stellina in there!

  • @hitsujiyume
    @hitsujiyume 4 роки тому

    i like the tie-dye look of the yarn, even if it was unintentional. very gorgeous colors!

  • @darleneking5244
    @darleneking5244 4 роки тому

    These colors are so beautiful.

  • @yermomom
    @yermomom 4 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful! I’m going to go and try this now!

  • @carolcorcoran9643
    @carolcorcoran9643 4 роки тому

    Hey you gave me a birthday video, thanks! Colorway is gorgeous! Always fun trying a new technique.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      Happy birthday! (Belated. I'm so behind with comments and am trying to catch up a bit today.)

  • @zeldabelle
    @zeldabelle 4 роки тому

    Love the jewel tones! 😍

  • @craftymomma1638
    @craftymomma1638 4 роки тому

    I love the colors! It reminds me of tie dye and I would love using it for a project ❤️

  • @maryswartzel9726
    @maryswartzel9726 4 роки тому

    The end product is fabulous 😍😍😍

  • @CJ-ho1eu
    @CJ-ho1eu 4 роки тому

    Beautiful colors.

  • @cm4107
    @cm4107 4 роки тому

    I love love love those colors! I want a skein with that purple and pink!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      I LOVE how this turned out, too. I want to lean into this some more.

  • @MissGroves
    @MissGroves 4 роки тому

    Relieved to see that my avocado struggles are real and not just me doing something wrong!!!! I think I like the idea of this technique, a cross between hand painting and low immersion. If only I could source those pans in the UK for less than £60

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      Not you doing something wrong for sure. The UK must have some source for something like this (I would think!) Try looking up restaurant supply stores. I know a lot of dyers get all of their equipment at those types of places.

    • @MissGroves
      @MissGroves 4 роки тому

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials tricky avocado!!! Yes, have been shopping around to look for them this week

  • @ashleymartin1535
    @ashleymartin1535 4 роки тому

    I turned out so pretty!! It gives off a mermaid vibe.

  • @bjchadwick4261
    @bjchadwick4261 4 роки тому

    Really pretty! Great technique!

  • @radhikam2401
    @radhikam2401 4 роки тому +10

    So avocado in dye form is as finicky as avocado in real life!? Lol. I mean it is green and perfect for exactly 5 seconds before it turns brown.

  • @jeangreenfield5993
    @jeangreenfield5993 4 роки тому

    Lovely 💗 a Lime green at end would also be pretty 🌈👏

  • @judybostick3934
    @judybostick3934 4 роки тому

    You should buy a lid for your steamer pan. I got one on Amazon when I bought my pan. I love this technique. I watch all your videos, I look forward to Tuesday and Friday for new videos. I've dyed so much of my own yarn that I probably could open up my own store. Lol now that summer is here, looking forward to seeing some solar dyeing.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      I probably should, but I tend to not cover the pans since I'm filming. I think that if I weren't filming I'd be more likely to cover things more.

  • @PatlLawson
    @PatlLawson 4 роки тому +1

    I love that you continually experiment Rebecca. “Nothing ventured...”.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      Always. I'm always trying to get better and have tools to make the colorways I have in my head. :D

    • @PatlLawson
      @PatlLawson 4 роки тому

      ChemKnits Tutorials I look forward to seeing more colour-ways from you. I’d love to hear what influences your choices. Split complementaries are my jam! Yummy :)

  • @jb9503
    @jb9503 4 роки тому +2

    When I do this, I soak the yarn in citric acid water overnight first. Takes up dye beautifully.

    • @seaborgium919
      @seaborgium919 4 роки тому

      Does that prevent or reduce dye breaking? I considered trying it but I kinda like when the yarn breaks (also I'm new to dyeing. Only dyeing with food dye right now)

    • @sleepydrJ
      @sleepydrJ 4 роки тому

      Quinn Grey all that acid in place would make it strike quickly. You might end up with color that’s unbroken but possibly more tonal contrast unless there’s an excess of pigment.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      I usually don't soak with citric acid or vinegar unless I want colors to strike faster. :D

  • @breakmydreams
    @breakmydreams 4 роки тому

    So very pretty :)
    I love the colors so much :)

  • @theredtower1334
    @theredtower1334 4 роки тому

    There are brown gemstones. Some dark topaz, chocolate diamond, dark garnet and some tourmalines.

  • @kittylevee4662
    @kittylevee4662 4 роки тому

    Gorgeous ‼🦜
    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @jkabholat
    @jkabholat 4 роки тому

    Lovely 😊

  • @cheskydivision
    @cheskydivision 4 роки тому

    Nice, the lighter spots make the darker colors pop

  • @lisasilver8174
    @lisasilver8174 4 роки тому

    It’s beautiful Rebecca. Please can you think about cold water dyeing with procion dyes which apparently do dye wool?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      I've don't a bit with fiber reactive dyes on wool, but so far I don't like them as much as acid dyes. I plan to order more colors, though.

  • @ashersorfleet4004
    @ashersorfleet4004 4 роки тому

    Hi, I have been watching your tutorials for at least a month now. I only started crocheting last autumn and about a month ago came across one of your tutorials. I think I may have watched all of them now 😁. I have in the last few weeks started dying my own yarn and love it. You're videos are so inspiring. It is refreshing to see an artist go through the steps from start to finish and not be afraid to experiment. I have learned so much. I see that you use the large catering pans for dying and I myself have bought one of these as a set, which included the lid and perforated steamer tray that sits inside above the water level. I am hoping this will make steaming larger amounts easier. I was wondering if you may have tried this?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      I haven't seen a steamer tray for these large pans and clearly this is something I NEED in my life!!

    • @ashersorfleet4004
      @ashersorfleet4004 4 роки тому

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials I bought mine from amazon. I will try to post a photo.

  • @kat1984
    @kat1984 4 роки тому

    I'm going to use that technique next time I dye a batch of yarn. I think I'm going to buy a catering pan as well

  • @ruthstoneman3324
    @ruthstoneman3324 4 роки тому

    This is how I let my 4 year old dye with me. I heat it up after, but I do put acid in. I also flip but only after it's sat for 20 minutes and I fill in the spots with what seems natural to add

  • @doloresvandenberg1643
    @doloresvandenberg1643 4 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @sunnidays1
    @sunnidays1 4 роки тому

    Really nice, I love the colours. I am very new to dyeing and wondered if you could tell me what acid you use and the quantities regarding dilution. Many thanks :-)

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      Hi Sunni, I typically use vinegar as my acid. As for how much - it really depends a lot on the project. A standard ratio for me is 2 tablespoons of white vinegar per 8 cups of water - but then I will shift it depending on if I want to speed up or slow down color absorption. (in this video I started with NO acid.) I usually try to keep track of the initial vinegar set up in the "video contents" section in the description itself.

  • @mrsreefc
    @mrsreefc 4 роки тому

    You should do the 100 of the same colorway when you hit 100,000 subscribers!!!

  • @JesusJoy77805
    @JesusJoy77805 4 роки тому

    They are beautiful. I can see where it's tricky because you don't have control over liquid. Can you dye 50/50 wool and nylon? I would like to try to dye(4) for my use. What would you suggest, because don't want to invest more in than the price of the yarn. Really enjoy your videos and learn a lot. Thank you👏🏼🤗

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      50/50 wool/nylon would dye beatifully. nylon has a similar chemical structure to proteins (it is also a polyamide) so you can dye nylon with acid dyes. :D

  • @paulagrnsy
    @paulagrnsy 4 роки тому +1

    What about putting the covered pans in the oven? Isn't 200 degrees enough to set the dye without worrying about overheating it?

    • @PatlLawson
      @PatlLawson 4 роки тому

      I do that following another professional dyers advice, 250F for 40 minutes following the stovetop work. A bit of insurance IMHO.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      I could in theory, but I don't like the idea of trying to move a hot pan into the oven. I'd worry about spilling. I don't really use my oven for dyeing.

  • @KrissD.
    @KrissD. 4 роки тому

    Hi again.. I love the colors. 💜
    Especially the magenta color and that blue looks like a periwinkle color 😊😋
    So when u say to alternate between the skeins when working with all skeins in a project when have colorways like this how exactly do we do that ? How do u mix the the skeins into a project to get a better look ?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      If I were knitting a sweater out of these skeins, I'd work with two at a time and every couple of rounds I might swap from skein one to skein two. Almost like I was knitting a striped sweater but you wouldn't really see stripes since the colorways are the same. This would blend the differernt skeins together a bit more so you wouldn't get an abrupt change when you realize that they're different later on.
      Caking up all of the yarn when you start can also help you see if there are less subtle differences between the skeins.

    • @KrissD.
      @KrissD. 4 роки тому

      ChemKnits Tutorials so like me I crochet.. so would I just carry one skein and keep switching between the both skeins?

  • @davidhensley76
    @davidhensley76 4 роки тому

    When you do this again I hope you use blues, greens, & yellows and have one rule: no flipping. 😀

  • @monicapttrsn
    @monicapttrsn 4 роки тому

    I'd like to see you dye a more bland mixture of colors. You could use the same colors with a 0.5% solution. Well, how about the advocado and blue you used plus orange plus tan, but lower the tone so it is more suttle.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      I definitely gravitate towards bold colors, I'll add some more muted colorways to my list.

    • @monicapttrsn
      @monicapttrsn 4 роки тому

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials I love the bold colors too. Muted colors can be outstanding as well.

  • @dayrue4696
    @dayrue4696 4 роки тому

    If I want to make a small amount of 1% stock acid dye- can I use say a teaspoon powder to 1 cup water?? I’m pretty new to acid dyes and -- don’t have space to store them.

    • @MissGroves
      @MissGroves 4 роки тому

      A teaspoon is approx 5grams so you'd make something higher than 1% doing it that way. 1% is mostly 1gram dye powder to 1l of water

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      a 1% stock solution is 1 gram of dye in 100 mL of water. You can make a stock whatever concentration you want, though, as long as you are consistent with your recipes if you want reproducible results. In general, measuring dye powder by weight is more accurate that volume, but a lot of dyers use volume because its easier.
      I think the last time I measured, I got that 1/2 tsp is about 1.5 grams of dye in one color, but the weight:volume ratio varies with colors.

  • @helenbontje15
    @helenbontje15 4 роки тому

    Is there any dye or dyeing method that works good on acrylic yarns?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      For acrylic, you want a dye marketed to synthetics. The only one I've tried thus far is Rit DyeMore Synthetic and it works well on acrylic yarn. You have to heat the yarn a lot, so there will be some melting, but I have a few videos that play with various techniques.

  • @tehanu3
    @tehanu3 2 роки тому

    For jocard procion mix dye it says below cold water dye. I was using heat before I realized it. Is that why they color isn’t sticking too well? I mean the color is in the yarn…🤷🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  2 роки тому +1

      You can use procion dyes like acid dyes with acid + heat. Procion dyes can react with water so they don't always exhaust completely. I will sometimes use heat with tie dye kits because it causes the dyes to bind faster, but they will also bind without any heat if you wait long enough.

    • @tehanu3
      @tehanu3 2 роки тому

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials oooohhhh….so that’s why it doesn’t exhaust! And why it turns out lighter! Thank you so much!

    • @tehanu3
      @tehanu3 2 роки тому

      With 85% cotton, how do I get the dye to exhaust? Do I need more vinegar? The color comes out so faint!

  • @KrissD.
    @KrissD. 4 роки тому

    Hi there.
    I’m really confused about the all the different powder dyes like from the dharma website. They have list menu for so many different types of dyes used for so many things and wats of dying.
    Can u just point me a beginner to dying yarns to what powder dyes I should get.. the types they have there for different yarn bases and ways of using.
    Like let’s say I want dyes for the wool blends and such.. and wanting to dye them in pretty much all the different dying techniques like painting or low immersion or steaming.. what dye should I get?
    And same thing for cottons too ?
    It’s so confusing.
    I just want some dyes to play with to use in every way dying techniques.
    That website is giving me a headache 🤕 lol 😂

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому +1

      Kriss - if you want something that you can use to dye everything then I recommend Fiber Reactive Dyes. Dharma and Jacquard both have some that people really like. If you soak the cotton with soda ash - you can use the fiber reactive dyes to dye them (think tie dye.) You can also use these dyes like acid dyes by adding vinegar with wool based yarn. A lot of dyers like these because they can be used for more fiber types than just acid dyes.
      I personally like Dharma Acid dyes for wool yarn. They exhaust well and washing after the fact is easy. I do have a lot more experience with acid dyes than fiber reactive dyes, though.

    • @KrissD.
      @KrissD. 4 роки тому

      ChemKnits Tutorials okay.. so what is soda ash? Never heard of and where do u get?
      Can I just use white vinegar instead for both types of fibers with the reactive dyes ?
      And what is actual difference between the fiber reactive dye and the other dyes? Can u use em for any type of dying techniques as in steaming /low immersion and hand painted?
      Thanks 😊

    • @KrissD.
      @KrissD. 4 роки тому

      ChemKnits Tutorials also the dharma fiber reactive dyes on website.. shows two types.. a hot water one and a Procion one .. which ones in the dharma brand is best for the all fibers u said I can dye?

  • @pennyloughlin5098
    @pennyloughlin5098 4 роки тому

    Are you going to sell these. I would love to buy them.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      They're in my etsy shop right now! www.etsy.com/listing/816168823/variegated-fingering-weight-sock-yarn

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  4 роки тому

      Although there is only one left now. The other two have sold.