Natural Yarn Dye Extravaganza - 5 Magical Colours: ALL FROM GATHERED PLANTS | Last Minute Laura

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  • In this one, I go a little wild with some Concord grapes, and some onion skins and some avocado pits to make a rainbow of yarn dye colours! From vibrant yellows to deep deep blue! There are purples and greens and pinks and soft teals and OH MY GOSH I LOVE DYEING YARN! I love how these hanks came out and I hope you do too!
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  • @danielomarfigueroa
    @danielomarfigueroa 3 роки тому +37

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned it in the previous comments. When soaking with alum, if you want a more saturated color, you should rinse the fiber after soaking in alum and before putting it in a dye bath. If you would like a less saturated and bright color, then you can skip the rinse. It seems that in the alum soak, the alum takes up space within the fiber thus not leaving much space for dye to stick to, and so you get less saturated color. Learned it the hard way and wasted my annatto seeds ;/ forgot to rinse and my fiber turned out a meh light orangey color, when it could have been a saturated, deep, red orange.

  • @rachelporter6077
    @rachelporter6077 5 років тому +85

    I would love to see a dye color comparison/competition. Onion skins vs. Turmeric, Chili powder vs. Beets, Concord skins vs. Black beans. That would be such an interesting video!!!!
    (Please please please)

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому +13

      YES YES! I love the idea of a comparison video!

  • @DianneTrussell
    @DianneTrussell 3 роки тому +7

    Good on you! Keep the awesome earthy crafts alive! In Kyoto once I saw a friend's exhibition of high-end kimonos she had made and dyed with all natural, traditional stuff. She used onion skins and got an amazing array of tones of yellow, gold, fawn, sepia, blues, purples, almost pinks - impressive! They sold for $3,000 each...

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 2 роки тому +1

      How did she get purples and blues please

    • @DianneTrussell
      @DianneTrussell 2 роки тому +1

      @@jdmosaics She used onion skins only as far as I know

  • @jn-jb
    @jn-jb 5 років тому +36

    loved how it came out!! the blue is really nice
    yesss do everything!!!!!! spices, plants! natural all the way!!

  • @eneal2056
    @eneal2056 3 роки тому +24

    The colors you achieved from those natural dyes are just beautiful! Your tutorial was done so well that I feel totally confident to try it myself. Plus you're very sweet!

  • @user-ge2of6kd3m
    @user-ge2of6kd3m 3 місяці тому

    Just beautiful 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @elizabethmonsees3643
    @elizabethmonsees3643 Рік тому +1

    I love when you blended the colors, you should knit them all up and see the patterning and find out if you like how they knit up and then experiment more with The blending or dripping colors to create different variations or variegation of the yarn and see how it looks.

  • @maggiezorn4591
    @maggiezorn4591 3 роки тому +7

    I was absolutely speechless with that first one 😍😍😍 I need to get in on this natural Dyeing trend

  • @kellicoffman8440
    @kellicoffman8440 3 роки тому

    What beautiful colors I can’t wait to try natural color dying

  • @sarahscott6565
    @sarahscott6565 3 роки тому +2

    The blue/yellow ones were the best. Such beautiful colors!!!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  3 роки тому +1

      I love those ones as well :) thanks for the comment!

  • @HandiworksbyClyne
    @HandiworksbyClyne 3 роки тому

    I love all the colors. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jenm4721
    @jenm4721 2 роки тому

    Great job, the yarns look beautiful and it's so cool that you did it from such common food items!

  • @DKFisher
    @DKFisher 4 роки тому +1

    So cool! Love this! Thank you for shopping how you did this. Yes, put on Etsy!

  • @TheNikkie29
    @TheNikkie29 3 роки тому +1

    wow, the grape and onion is lovely

  • @indesrpringles5356
    @indesrpringles5356 3 роки тому +2

    I'm so impressed..all the colours are so beautiful...excellent work!!

  • @emilychien8699
    @emilychien8699 2 роки тому +1

    WoW!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  2 роки тому

      That's what I think every time I take yarn out of a dye bath!

  • @elizabethmonsees3643
    @elizabethmonsees3643 Рік тому +1

    FuN 😄ThankS for posting I’m learning so much from your videos.😊

  • @agnesadyana7344
    @agnesadyana7344 2 роки тому +1

    Wow love all the colors , they are 😍 ❤️🧡

  • @dianne71047
    @dianne71047 3 роки тому

    What beautiful colors...great fun to watch. I see some strange things simmering on my stove this winter....THANK YOU...You are delightful!

  • @lauranyc4966
    @lauranyc4966 2 роки тому

    Omg incredibly beautiful 🤩 I’m speechless 🙂👍🏻♥️🙏🏻 100% MISSONI colors 😍
    turmeric stains anything like crazy !

  • @ehuntster
    @ehuntster 4 роки тому

    This was so fun to watch and gets me super excited to experiment on my own!! Thanks!!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Yay! I'm glad to hear that Ellen. Thank you for watching & I do hope you experiment =) 🎄Happy Holidays 🎄

  • @myrahunter131
    @myrahunter131 2 роки тому +2

    love the spices idea, turmeric, etc. And... I want to know more about the sweater you are wearing!!! Very pretty, and I'm not a pink lover, but it looks very natural. Looking foward to seeing more of your videos. thank you!!

  • @smithj2125
    @smithj2125 4 роки тому +2

    I totally love the green and wish I had some Concord grapes in my freezer! Thank u so much!

  • @ahamoments132
    @ahamoments132 Рік тому

    This is a wonderful video, thank you.. I'm just about to do my first natural eco dyeing and printing so this is wonderful for hints about colours, but also great for the process whenevr I actually dye just for colour. Stunning! :)

  • @annaclaranilsson7058
    @annaclaranilsson7058 5 років тому +4

    Wow I get so inspired by your dye. Really beautiful yarn in the end.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому

      Thank you Anna! I am so glad you liked it :)

  • @sofiastitchinglove
    @sofiastitchinglove Рік тому

    Congratulatios! I really liked the result!

  • @TheTravelingTwoEweKnit
    @TheTravelingTwoEweKnit 3 роки тому

    Love your knitting pin!

  • @caraxkins
    @caraxkins 4 роки тому +1

    i LOVE the onion skin color.! so gorgeous and toned. nature is crazy lol

  • @raiastravaganza2
    @raiastravaganza2 4 роки тому

    I Love the Second Mixing 😍

  • @esthercollins4215
    @esthercollins4215 5 років тому +2

    Really enjoyed your video. Thank you! I definitely will be trying some of your techniques!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому

      Thank you Esther! I am glad you liked it! If you have Instagram, or email, send me photos of your finished work! I love yarn dye

  • @rutholson152
    @rutholson152 4 роки тому

    I love these yarns. The colors are gorgeous, and your video is great.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! An updated video is in the works for these different colours. They will be more vibrant and wonderful. Check back in 2 weeks or so for that!

  • @SmarterByNatureTV
    @SmarterByNatureTV 5 років тому +12

    This video made doing the dishes more enjoyable! 😂Recently we have been saving avocado seeds to grow but never thought about using them as dye! Great video! 👍🏽

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому +3

      Well if you get a few that look like they aren't gonna germinate, sit them in some water for a couple days, then slice them up, and get a dye pot started! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @claraalebrook5335
    @claraalebrook5335 3 роки тому +2

    Wow.. Beautiful!! At first it looked like the grape was well purple.. But wow.. Guess it changes when it dries?

  • @thepamgoose
    @thepamgoose 5 років тому +1

    Love this video. New to knitting and crochet and I am very curious about how you dye your own yarn. Yes, more videos of this kind. Spices, flowers, coffee, teas ........ Thank you for this video. You did a great job!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому

      Thanks Pam! I am so glad you liked the video! More yarn dyeing on the way!!

  • @judybostick3934
    @judybostick3934 4 роки тому +1

    I love your pin on your black sweater.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Thanks Judy! I got it at a church sale in Ottawa

  • @barbaragelpi6839
    @barbaragelpi6839 Рік тому

    Gorgeous!!

  • @lucylu3417
    @lucylu3417 5 років тому +1

    Ordered the Ginger 8 Inch Knife Edge scissors off your general link on Amazon...just started watching your videos-the colors are individually simply beautiful-Thank You for sharing the process you use to dye your wool

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому

      Thank you Lucy! That means a lot to me! I hope you love those scissors (I do), also, thanks for watching the videos :)

  • @linquendahollemans3691
    @linquendahollemans3691 4 роки тому +9

    WAAAUUWWW so cool! Got me really excited for dying my bed sheets with red clay from our terrain.. Going to try it. Thanks for the inspirational video and sharing your own excitement :D Fun to watch

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому +1

      Good luck! I hope it looks awesome! I have seen some red shirts from somewhere with red clay... so I think it should work! Have an awesome day and thanks for commenting :)

    • @tracysmith7935
      @tracysmith7935 Рік тому

      Actually the red clay works quite well.
      My children were playing in a puddle created by an unexpected cloud burst. The mud beneath them was red clay.
      Their once white u der wear was dyed pinkish-orange and their bright yellow colored cotton T-shirts had streaks and splotches of orange from the red clay too.

  • @pippawilliams3139
    @pippawilliams3139 2 роки тому

    What gorgeous colours - I love the yellow and blue mix. I'd love to see what one of these look like knit up - I'm still getting the hang of translating hank variegation into what it would look like knit - and I'm too scared to spend money on beautiful multicoloured yarn if I don't know what it will turn into.

  • @cinderjw
    @cinderjw 3 роки тому

    I'm about to lichen dye some roving, along with avocado, mullein and onion skins. Hoping I can get it to hold without felting.

  • @miaj5118
    @miaj5118 4 роки тому +3

    Oh wow!!!!! That was super exciting and beautiful outcome. That wool is devine now.
    I so want to die yarn now!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому +1

      Do it! and then join our discrod server (link is in every video description) and upload some pictured for the LML gang to see!

  • @nancymorgan5505
    @nancymorgan5505 3 роки тому

    Like the blue and gold and blue and green skeins.

  • @patogden856
    @patogden856 2 роки тому

    Thanks Laura, would love to see how they knit up .

  • @user-yg1gu2cy7s
    @user-yg1gu2cy7s 4 роки тому

    Really awesome!!

  • @jasminegr2530
    @jasminegr2530 4 роки тому +1

    I loooooooooove them

  • @sophial.5270
    @sophial.5270 5 років тому +1

    Wow... I like your experiments.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Thanks Sophia! I do too! It's like some magical witchy artsy surprise every time!

  • @joelbaker9366
    @joelbaker9366 3 роки тому

    Been doing some small scale cold vats (yes, they are _that_ small) with black eyed susans, but I've been separating the centers from the petals. The yellow petals obviously give a yellow dye, exceedingly pale on unmordanted wool, a dingy yellow with alum, and a VIBRANT, almost goldenrod with oxalic acid.
    The centers give colors ranging from a tan, to a dusty rose, and a pale green, but I don't remember what mordants give what color. Somewhere in them is a blue that keeps trying to show up, so I'm working on extracting that through a multi-step process. If dyeing is done with the materials left in the dye bath, the blue shows up as spots.
    If you wish to try oxalic acid as a mordant, you can usually find it at woodworking stores, labeled as wood bleach. While it is environmentally friendly, and natural (found in rhubarb), it is still toxic, so wear gloves.

  • @soniascott4534
    @soniascott4534 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @SilentNoMore64
    @SilentNoMore64 4 роки тому +11

    OMGOSH!!!!! I feel a new hobby coming on!!! Is this as easy as she makes this look?

  • @JI-qg8bl
    @JI-qg8bl 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for this video! I would have tried for the colors in the last skein with the green, but they are all beautiful! The bold blue and yellow, and the warm pink/brown and yellow was such a surprise. I like your "happy accident" attitude.
    I would love to see more of what color options are available and how to optimize them, and the mixing cause and effect. Also, how well do these kinds of dyes last? Can you do a wash comparison?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому +4

      Hey JI! So I have since washed all of these skeins a second time, and they are totally wash fast. (like the water was clear when washed, even in tepid water with wool wash) the blue and green one and the yellow pink skeins have been crocheted into different garments that have been washed and worn several times already. If you join our morning live stream at 7:00am EST, I can show and talk about all the hand dyed garments and show you the yarns now!

  • @mariastraborny1271
    @mariastraborny1271 2 роки тому

    They all came put gorgeous! Great job. Have you ever tried to use the skin of black cherries 🍒 to get red? If so how did look and did it work?

  • @debbiespain3325
    @debbiespain3325 4 роки тому +1

    Love it👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sherrikent6628
    @sherrikent6628 3 роки тому +22

    Beautiful, i wonder if you mixed the onion skin and grape if you would get a green? Oops I see the beautiful green at the end.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  3 роки тому +5

      it does!!! and the green ends up colourfast! I made a cropped vest pattern with the yarn. It is on my channel if you wanna see the green!

    • @irenetavano1681
      @irenetavano1681 3 роки тому +1

      You can have green also with red onion skin and alum

  • @RenEBerry.
    @RenEBerry. 3 роки тому

    You can get a really rich green with buckthorn berries and making it more basic. We added Lye water, but you probably could add baking soda.

  • @lisamiller4742
    @lisamiller4742 5 років тому +4

    Oh lovely job, I love each skein. Thank you for taking us on this dyeing journey. Beets sounds like it would be fun, I wonder if flowers would yield their pretty colors as a dye. Do you think blueberries would be similar to the Concord grapes ? How about cherries they stain everything I wonder what they would do on the wool. Can’t wait to see what you do next.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому

      Thank you Lisa! I love them all too :D :D I want to try cherries this summer (my parents have cherry trees!)

  • @miaj5118
    @miaj5118 4 роки тому

    Nettles make a good sage colour.
    Spinach will make an amazing green. It does with soup anyway

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the tip! I am sure I have nettles around here!

  • @Kimscrochetandknits
    @Kimscrochetandknits 5 років тому +3

    I will have to watch the whole show this afternoon when I'm home:)

  • @carpediem.9
    @carpediem.9 2 роки тому +1

    Very pretty colours :) My faves are the blue and avocado brown ones absolutely love that combo!
    Makes me wanna do it too but I don't use wool or animal fibres, would this work with bamboo, cotton or banana fibre yarns?

  • @maureengreen4008
    @maureengreen4008 4 роки тому

    I’m not a fan of yellow but boy oh boy! Might dye some up at some stage! Awesome job, well done 👍🏼

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Thank you for watching Maureen and thanks for the kind words

  • @renatabdos
    @renatabdos 3 роки тому

    awesome to see, thanks for this :)

  • @cyndidaves5313
    @cyndidaves5313 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, great video. thanks for taking your time to film and share it with us. I am needing to buy some Alum. Where did you buy your small bag? Thanks again

  • @NanZingrone
    @NanZingrone 4 роки тому +1

    I would love to see the comparisons other are asking for. I'm interested in tumeric and see what happens there, and also achiote which you can get in the Hispanic aisle. We use it in Puerto Rican food (we also use tumeric in those dishes) and the stain on my hands is not only annoying :-) but also just beautiful. I would love to see what that looks like on yarn

  • @tresaley8802
    @tresaley8802 5 років тому +2

    It look incredible. You could go swimming with all your yarn 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶 😜🤪 😂 Lol

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  5 років тому +2

      Oh how I would love to swim in a pool full of yarn. For now, a small bathtub will have to do! lol Thanks for the comment Tresa!

  • @rufinacaluya1546
    @rufinacaluya1546 3 роки тому +1

    Have you ever tried garden huckleberries? (Nightshade family). I’ve tried making a jam with them before and it turned super dark, almost metallic purple. But then again, I’ve never dyed yarn. It might turn blue

  • @laurascholz7334
    @laurascholz7334 Рік тому +1

    Dandelion flowers, dandelion roots, dandelion leaves. You will be amazed at the colors of these 3.
    Use different mordants, tin, aluminum, copper, iron. Use an aluminum pan, tin pan, copper pan, and iron pan. Use each part of the plant in every pot, but separately. As they all make different colors. So divide the mordants into 3 different bathes, per each mordant. Simmer bath for several hours, then dip. Let sit in the bath for several hours. Each mordant makes different colors. Alum, and onion skins are mordants.
    You won't believe your eyes. Have fun

  • @catherinefox7832
    @catherinefox7832 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful I’ve a large bag onion skins I’m so excited now to use them

  • @TiaChii
    @TiaChii 4 роки тому +1

    I believe it's the avocado skins that make a pink bye 🥑

  • @LoveEmpress
    @LoveEmpress 4 роки тому

    This was great! I'm interested in dyeing yarn and just what the best yarn is to buy for dyeing. I love how your colors came out. Thanks so much.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому +1

      Hey there Belinda, I used Briggs and Little wool or these skeins, but you could use any protein fibre, meaning anything from an animal (silk, alpaca, wool, Angora, ect) These colours were really beautiful, I loved making them! Thanks for coming by!

    • @LoveEmpress
      @LoveEmpress 4 роки тому

      @@LastMinuteLaura Greetings Laura, I've never used wool yarn before. Does the Briggs and Little Regal wool yarn expand a bit in then dyeing process and is their Aran 3 ply Wool suitable for crochet and dyeing as well? I'm preparing to buy some (I didn't see the pricing on their site) and experiment with yarn dyeing. Thank You!

  • @drgrandma1
    @drgrandma1 Рік тому

    Laura, to get a pretty green, save purple or deep red flowers in the freezer. When you’ve got a gallon bags’, put them in the dye bath! Can’t remember which mordant I used, but the green wasn’t stable, faded to a dull Tanish-dull-green even this stored in the basement away from the windows. Very pretty green.

  • @e_Otua
    @e_Otua 4 роки тому +1

    Hello, great video. The reason why its browner or rusty shade is from reheating the dye pot. Reheating dye pot again after achieving a pink or red it always turns to brown or rusty burgundy. I’ve noticed this on all my dye batches of avocado dye - after reheating thinking it would intensify the red or pink tone it actually changed the color to brown/rust etc. never happens with onion skin or concord grapes etc only with avocados. Just my 2 cents worth...however those colors you got with the rainbow ombre from natural dyes - my hat off to you! Those aliens look amazing!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I will try again with just ONE time, low and slow, to see if it will brighten the tone! and thank you for the lovely compliment

  • @lisaswitzer3847
    @lisaswitzer3847 Рік тому

    Let us see your lovely sweater!!!

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  Рік тому

      I ended up making a few things with this yarn. Come join for a live stream Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 9-12, and I can show them all off!

  • @laracraft82
    @laracraft82 2 роки тому

    Could you use orange peel to make orange? Good video a nice step by step

  • @HandiworksbyClyne
    @HandiworksbyClyne 3 роки тому

    Can I use the alum mordant for cotton yarns? I wanna try it out too. I heard that turmeric makes a bright yellow color for dye.

  • @barbarasmith6008
    @barbarasmith6008 3 роки тому

    How colorfast is the concord grape dye and the concord/onion mix?

  • @kieransartor5059
    @kieransartor5059 4 роки тому

    You mentioned adding the correct amount of allum powder for your yarn weight. How do you figure out the proportions for that? I'm gathering my supplies to do these colors! So excited.

  • @jekky8729
    @jekky8729 3 роки тому

    Why do you let the yarn drip when you first rinse it instead of squeezing it dry before putting it in the dye baths?

  • @alexa-wq1sj
    @alexa-wq1sj 3 роки тому

    When you hang them in your bathtub does it stain the bath? Or will it drip clean water? Thank you :)

  • @andriana77982
    @andriana77982 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Laura, it is so interesting what u r doing with these natural paints!!! I have a question though, the paint doesnt come off with the washing? Do u stabilize the color in some way?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      thanks for watching & no the paint hasn't come off =)

  • @michellebruton6287
    @michellebruton6287 Рік тому

    Oh WOW !! those colours are absolutely gorjusssssss. I chanced on your video as I have about 10 balls of pure bleached cotton and have had the crazy idea to dye my own colours - and of course - want to go all natural. I have no idea where to start, I guess maybe by collecting veggie and fruit skins and some flowers and leaves would be a good place 😄😄. Having sleepless nights over how to turn my balls of yarn into hanks (no swiffer and they are very expensive here in South Africa - hoping to advertise and find a second hand one 🤞) but in the meantime I am going to binge watch your videos. We have loads of dark red and bright pink bougainvilia on the farm and I have a few huge hibiscus bushes outside my cottage which are covered in bright pink flowers right now - are they good for dying ? have you done this, and if not would you consider trying ? and have you tried using lillypilly berries (Eugenia tree) - I made jam a little while ago and the juice from the berries stained my dishcloth a beautiful grapey purple colour.

  • @melaniebraun3687
    @melaniebraun3687 3 роки тому

    How many avocados did you use for your bath and how did you prepare them?

  • @emilycreager2269
    @emilycreager2269 3 роки тому

    I've seen videos of people trying to wear or wash things after uaing natural dyes, and things changed color in reacting to sweat or how they were washed. Do these colors gold up?

  • @carolannramos6691
    @carolannramos6691 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible. Great experiment. I can definitely do the avocado and onion since easy access here in Puerto Rico. The concord grapes I don't think I can find them. Is the alum in lieu of citric acid or is it the same thing? Loved your video. Will continue to see them. 😀

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Alum is different. Carol, you can find it in the pickling section at the grocery store, or buy on amazon online. thanks for watching :) and good luck with your dye experiments!

  • @WibblyWobbly
    @WibblyWobbly Рік тому +1

    These are some awesome scanes! Lovely green there too! Does grape and onion dyes hold well?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  Рік тому +1

      the grape dye fades to a more greyish blue after about 2 years, but it seems to gold fast there (I am at like year 4 with) the onion holds like the wool was never white to begin with. It is a golden as the day it was dyed. *Onion skins are magic*

  • @SMEA109
    @SMEA109 3 роки тому

    I’m sorry if I missed but did you use any acid or just alum?

  • @Jannaelzomor
    @Jannaelzomor 5 місяців тому

    That's so beautiful! I just wanted to ask alum powder means aluminum sulfate? Coz i haven't seen this in the stores. And after washing the colors still the same? So inspiring ❤

  • @MayeenulIslam
    @MayeenulIslam 2 роки тому +2

    Laura, first of all, loved the passion, and what's most out of it, we love the education and entertainment that you just imparted - thank you so much for being so close to nature.
    I'm just eager to know, what are the washing techniques that you will use after using the naturally dyed yarn into the cloths?
    Because too much bleach or soap might discolor the cloths too early; how can we prevent them from happening?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  2 роки тому +2

      I actually experienced this struggle first hand! I poured a detergent right onto a sweater and the colour darkened permanently in that spot. So now, I wash them by soaking them in the tub with a small amount of detergent. Then, i put them through a spin cycle in my washing machine, and then lay flat to dry. I would say, the most important thing to do is to make sure the detergent is diluted evenly in water before washing. Using a gentle soap is advised also. :) I hope this helps!

    • @MayeenulIslam
      @MayeenulIslam 2 роки тому +1

      @@LastMinuteLaura Thank you so much. Will keep in mind, inshaALLAH. Thank you again. ❤

  • @sandyfrancsak148
    @sandyfrancsak148 3 роки тому +1

    Can you do natural linen with this too. I’m doing my dyingin2 week

  • @mountainfolkfiberarts
    @mountainfolkfiberarts Рік тому

    I am very curious about the colour/light-fastness of the concord grape skin

  • @wildgeese5707
    @wildgeese5707 3 місяці тому

    If you want pink, use hibiscus tea

  • @jennasosa7740
    @jennasosa7740 2 роки тому

    Are these light fast and stand up to washing?

  • @laracraft82
    @laracraft82 2 роки тому

    Also why did you use the powder with the wool and what was the name of it again?

  • @dan65550
    @dan65550 4 роки тому +1

    Cool! I really want to try dying my own yarn! Do the colors fade over time with washing?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому

      Hey Dan, with proper care, they shouldn't fade much at all. I am sure, over years they may begin to soften, but I have 2 year old skeins that are still as bright as the day I dyed them! I would recommend going to your local library and checking some of the older books on natural dye. I didn't write it down, but several had the longevity of the natural dye for different ingredients listed. I hope this helps! Laura

  • @mariapelepciuc5197
    @mariapelepciuc5197 2 роки тому

    So this beautiful colours do last?!

  • @caraxkins
    @caraxkins 4 роки тому

    i wanna squish those skeins too bad lol

  • @penelope8980
    @penelope8980 4 роки тому +2

    I like your yarn colors! When I tried dying with avocados my dye was brownish also. I tried an experiment involving pH levels; I don't have pH test strips, so I don't know what my tap water level is. I took out small amounts of dye liquid into two glass jars, and in one I put a "splash" of vinegar - no change. In the other jar I put a "splash" of ammonia and it turned pink, so I put an unknown quantity of ammonia into the dye bath and dyed some wool a nice dusty pink. Maybe that is a way you experiment with your dyes.

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  4 роки тому +1

      I like the idea Penny! I need to get a hold of ammonia. They never seem to have it in stock when I shop for it. Is there a substitute for it that you could reccomend?

    • @penelope8980
      @penelope8980 4 роки тому

      @@LastMinuteLaura I don't know anything about ammonia, so I googled it and found only references to cleaning with it. You could look up info on natural dyes and how pH influences them.

  • @morwennarose5610
    @morwennarose5610 4 роки тому

    Wow those colours are incredible! Have you done red onion skins? Also I made some shampoo using purple sage and it went DAAAARRK red! Couldn't believe it! So I wonder how that would take as a dye? :) I have also heard that rosemary and stinging nettles can do a wonderful array of yellows to greens :)

  • @sudharaisherpa4031
    @sudharaisherpa4031 Рік тому

    Is it necessary to add aluminium in other fabric also?

  • @Smashleigh137
    @Smashleigh137 Рік тому

    Hiya!Gorgeous colours, never knew about Concord Grape!Do you know how wash fast and light fast it is?

    • @LastMinuteLaura
      @LastMinuteLaura  Рік тому

      Hi! 👋 Technically it is not a light fast dye; however, I have some yarns and fabrics going on 3-4 years that still maintain clear blue color. It may not last forever but def will last like a while. I think it is still WORTH it. Good luck!

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 3 роки тому

    Are you using superwash? I thought you spun the yarn yourself.. Colors a very pretty

  • @katie-fq7dg
    @katie-fq7dg 2 роки тому +1

    Would natural dyeing cotton yarn work?