Let's just say that dye strikes amazing well on tencel. I may be buying more of this yarn I Love the feel of it and the drape of the yarn. So excited to get this woven so I can see how it turns out!
I had previously measured out 400 yds. of the bamboo weft and tied it in a nice easy skein for dying.
400 Yds. 16/2 Bamboo rayon |
In the meantime I prepared 1 cup of dye. The concentration calls for 2.5 tsp of dye but figured I wanted a lighter tone to the color. I used 1.5 tsp of dye powder. I pasted it up with the urea solution (water and urea) and then mixed the dye.
I soaked it for 8 hours in the dye bath. I then drained the dye. Rinsed it until the water ran mostly clear and then hung it to dry completely. Next day I hand washed it in the sink with a bit of industrial detergent and a bit of Downy softner. I hung it to dry again.
Bobbin winder in the cordless drill! |
I used the umbrella swift to hold the skein and my ball winder to turn the skein into a center pull ball. Using that and the winder attached to the drill allowed me to wind almost 4 full bobbins to weave with. I think it too much weft. However, I think I will need more than my project planner says because i think this is going to pack a bit tighter than the original yarn specified for this project (see the yarn debacle here). I want to be prepared!
As you can see in the photos the color is much more intense than I suspected! Its a gorgeous color and I love it but it might be competitive in my scarf. I am going to have to include either the ORANGE CRUSH or the DEEP ORANGE as one of my colors to balance this baby out!Soft Orange is a bit LOUDER than I thought |
Next up: It's all about the warp bout the warp bout the warp...
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