Rust summer tunic with white merino wool
Rust summer tunic with orange merino wool
Grey and purple rust summer tunic. In this one I dyed the silk with logwood after the rust dyeing.
Rust summer tunic with white merino wool
Rust summer tunic with orange merino wool
Grey and purple rust summer tunic. In this one I dyed the silk with logwood after the rust dyeing.
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As I dye all my wool with natural dyes, I need to bring it to the boil twice, once for mordanting and once for dyeing, so there is even more chance of felting.
So, I have adjusted my technique and can relax now why I am dyeing wool.
(I have taken off the lid of the dyepot, just for the image)
I use the french "au bain marie" way. My dyebath is filled up with the mordant or dye solution and the wool goes in there. I put this pot into a bigger one, filled with water. There needs to be a space in the bottom between the two pots, so that the dye pot has water around it at all sides. I bring the water to the boil and the dyebath will heat up, but not boil completely.
The wool comes out perfectly unharmed.
Energywise, it would be a lot better if the dyepot was lower than the heigth of the water pot, because than I could put a lid it. I am still looking around for the right sizes that suit me.
I am very surprised about how clean it is, not much vegetation in it at all.
I bought it from "The Natural Coloured Fibre Company". They stock merino in black , white , brown and every shade of grey . Corriedale , Romney , Perendale , Comeback , English and Border leister , Finnsheep and Alpaca in just about every colour under the sun.
Send me an email at lizet(at)lizetfrijters(dot)com if you want their details.