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How to Steam Set Yarn

How to Steam Set Yarn

April 27th, 2022

Steam setting your hand dyed yarn is a great, easy way to finish your freshly dyed fibre. Heat setting dyed yarn ensures the dye pigment fully bonds to the wool fibres. Any of the Knomad yarns will steam set beautifully, but today we are using MARSHMALLOW DK which is wonderfully soft and squishy.

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How to Dye Yarn โ€“ All Our Best Tips and Tricks for Flawless Results Every Time

How to Dye Yarn โ€“ All Our Best Tips and Tricks for Flawless Results Every Time

January 3rd, 2022

So youโ€™ve got your beautiful bare yarn, youโ€™ve got your dyes, now what? Youโ€™re probably wondering how to turn that gorgeous undyed yarn into the dyed yarn of your dreams. Or you might be an experienced dyer with a simmering question or a technique youโ€™ve been stumbling over. At KNOMAD, no question is too big or small! We aim to support you at every step of your fibre journey, so today weโ€™re answering some of the most common dyeing questions we...

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The Best Knomad Yarns for Winter

The Best Knomad Yarns for Winter

December 15th, 2021

As inevitable as anything, Winter is, in fact, coming! Whether youโ€™re knitting gifts or for selfish purposes, this is the perfect season to add a yarn or two to your stash. Not that I ever need a reason to shop for yarn myself! With heavy knitting season fast approaching, dyers will want to start adding to their inventory asap to avoid any pesky delays. Knomadโ€™s direct relationship with trusted fibre sources means we are reliably stocked with yarns even when some others might not...

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Bright Coral with Food Coloring

Bright Coral with Food Coloring

June 16th, 2021

Food coloring is a fun, versatile, and kitchen-safe option for yarn dyeing. My first skeins were dyed with food coloring and I was hooked instantly! I loved that I could try out yarn dyeing without having to commit to having completely separate tools for my entire dye setup. Today, I am going to show you how I dyed a custom shade of bright coral using food coloring. For dyeing, I prefer to use gel food coloring as it results in bright colors and a little...

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Everything you need to get started dyeing with food coloring

Everything you need to get started dyeing with food coloring

June 4th, 2021

Food coloring is a great introduction to dyeing your own yarn. Food coloring is nontoxic and kitchen safe, easy to acquire, and dyes up the most beautiful color! I started out dyeing with food coloring because I wasnโ€™t sure if I wanted to fully commit a set of kitchen utensils to dyeing, so I wanted to test out how it all worked in a safe and easy way first. Needless to say, I was immediately hooked on dyeing overall and food coloring...

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Dyerโ€™s Reference Library: RED

Dyerโ€™s Reference Library: RED

May 31st, 2021

We tend to think of Red as a primary color, grouped with Blue and Yellow. But in the dyeing world, the primary pigment closest to the primary color red is actually magenta! Red dye is always made up of several colors, so it cannot be considered a primary pigment by definition. Technical matters aside, red is a hugely important color! The color of lipstick, poppies, tomatoes and chili peppers, I cannot imagine...

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Dyerโ€™s Reference Library: PINK

Dyerโ€™s Reference Library: PINK

May 19th, 2021

how to dyed yarn I have a well-documented love affair with the color pink. My childhood bedroom was painted a light bubble gum pink, at my request. I started dyeing my hair pink in 2016, even getting married with pink hair in 2019. I recently visited the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California for my birthday. We stayed in a blue-colored room but spent plenty of time enjoying the color pink at the...

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Natural Dyes for Wool: Logwood

Natural Dyes for Wool: Logwood

May 18th, 2021

how to dye yarn Logwood is a family of trees also known as โ€œbloodwoodโ€ in some parts of the world. Found in Mexico, Belize, Central America and Australia, logwood can be found in extract, powdered, sawdust and wood chip form from many natural dye sources.ย  I had avoided logwood for some time because I am just not a huge fan of purple! However, as I worked my way through so many natural, wood-based...

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Natural Dyes for Wool: Osage

Natural Dyes for Wool: Osage

May 17th, 2021

how to dye yarn Where I live in the Southeastern United States, there are a lot of old, big trees. Every spring, the world transitions into a fuzzy, watercolor-like state as the trees are bristling with tiny leaves and buds. In a few more weeks, many of our flowering trees burst into full bloom or display bright, acid-green leaves. Itโ€™s always one of my favorite parts of each season, but I also love an...

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Dyeing the Perfect Purple

Dyeing the Perfect Purple

May 12th, 2021

Purple is one of my favorite colors to work with! I primarily use my dyed yarn for embroidery work, but I do crochet and knit for fun on occasion too. When I am making things just for fun, I always find myself drawn towards shades of purple. Figuring out which purple is best can sometimes be a challenge. Some shades of purple lean more red or warm-toned and others are more blue or cool-toned. Purple can also be a tough color to...

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