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How to Space Dye Stratus Merino Yarn

How to Space Dye Stratus Merino Yarn

January 5th, 2021

Space dye yarn is a fun technique to have in your arsenal. We show you how to do it with an easy technique using plastic wrap! Learn how on our incredibly soft STRATUS, a blend of merino and nylon. I think this finished yarn would make an incredible pair of socks!  

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  • 1 skein of Knomad STRATUS yarn โ€“ 80% Extrafine Merino Wool, 20% Nylon. We designed this...

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Dye a Festive Red on MARSHMALLOW DK

Dye a Festive Red on MARSHMALLOW DK

December 22nd, 2020

DK weight yarn on MARSHMALLOW   Do you find yourself knitting late into the night and falling asleep clutching your project? Surprised with how many cookies youโ€™ve eaten and how many hours youโ€™ve logged bingeing on Netflix? Do you keep finding tapestry needles and stitch markers in your pockets? That can only mean one thing! Last-minute gift season is upon us! Our brand new yarn, MARSHMALLOW DK drops just in time for the...

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How to Dye EGRET Organic Merino Yarn Neon Yellow

How to Dye EGRET Organic Merino Yarn Neon Yellow

December 21st, 2020

Dye Yarn Neon Yellow Winter is a hard time for color lovers. Wardrobes turn dark and drab along with the landscape. Daylight dwindles. I start to wonder whether my coat has become a second skin! One easy way to fight the winter doldrums is with bright knit accessories! A festive hat or scarf in an unexpected shade adds a delightful pop of color to an otherwise neutral winter outfit. Luckily for us dyers,...

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Basic Dye Terms

Basic Dye Terms

December 14th, 2020

Whether you are a veteran dyer or just getting started, there are a wide variety of terms that are helpful to learn. Today on the blog we are going to cover a variety of dyeing terms that will be useful to you wherever you are in your dyeing journey. Letโ€™s get to it!

Acidic

A pH less than 7. Many dyes require an acidic environment, which can be created by adding white vinegar or citric acid into the dye bath.

Acid dye

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How Bare Yarn is Made: Spinning

How Bare Yarn is Made: Spinning

December 8th, 2020

bare yarn spinning Spinning is probably the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of making yarn. In fact, the first examples of thread or yarn look quite similar to any of the yarns you might see today. These yarns were made using simple hand-powered spindles. As you can see from our video series, making yarn is a much more sophisticated process today, but the fundamentals of making yarn remain the same....

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The Basic Science of Yarn Dyeing

The Basic Science of Yarn Dyeing

December 3rd, 2020

acid dyed yarn examples We have all seen the beautiful colors that can be created by dyeing up a skein of yarn. But have you ever wondered why that happened? Today on the blog we are going to dive into the science behind dyeing yarn! We will cover acid dyes and natural dyes.ย  But first, a brief explanation of the structure of wool and other protein fibres. A protein fibre refers to a...

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How To Dye an Easy Gradient on KNOMAD Sandstone

How To Dye an Easy Gradient on KNOMAD Sandstone

November 25th, 2020

undeyed yarn foy dye Have you ever tried to hand dye a gradient on bare yarn? Many tutorials you will find online instruct you to make a gigantic loop of yarn. I tried to make a 50-foot long skein once. The whole endeavor had me tangled in knots! Not only did I transform my living room into a giant swift, but my cats were thrilled I created this cozy play structure for them! READ MORE

How Yarn is Made: Blending

How Yarn is Made: Blending

November 17th, 2020

blending process Next up in our video series, we learn more about the blending process. Blending, like the name suggests, is the step in the process when different fibres are mixed, or blended together. This process is an essential step in the yarn making process because the blend crafts the identity of the yarn. Take a typical sock yarn, for example, made from a combination of wool and nylon. The wool provides warmth and...

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Meet the Team: Gina in Creative Marketing

Meet the Team: Gina in Creative Marketing

November 16th, 2020

Gina Rockenwagner Queen of rainbow-hued knits Gina Roฬˆckenwagner wears many hats at Knomad. This talented yarn dyer oversees marketing and content creation, writing articles for our blog as well as coordinating marketing campaigns. Every day, Gina connects with our creative community of dyers as she manages Knomadโ€™s social media channels. โ€œI love seeing what people make with our yarn... what they dye, what they knit, crochet, and weave,โ€ Gina...

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Dye a forest inspired speckle yarn on SALCANTAY

Dye a forest inspired speckle yarn on SALCANTAY

November 10th, 2020

Superwash Merino Wool With autumn finally here, the air is feeling crisp and the atmosphere is starting to get festive. Here in Southern California, fall doesnโ€™t look as youโ€™d expect it to! Beautiful fall foliage simply doesnโ€™t exist. Nature walks this time of year look more like a desert than a forest. Since Iโ€™m pining for a walk through the trees, and I canโ€™t travel to the east coast for an autumn adventure like...

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