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Super Bulky Yarn Pattern Roundup

Super Bulky Yarn Pattern Roundup

January 26th, 2021

super bulky yarn, tundra Tundra, our super bulky yarn, is perfect for stitching up a quick project like a hat or a cowl. Itโ€™s always exciting to see a knitting project come together, and Tundraโ€™s extra chunky size means that you can complete projects in a flash. To offer some inspiration, weโ€™ve gathered some of our favorite super bulky yarn knitting patterns (and crochet patterns, too!), so youโ€™ll have tons of project...

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Natural Dyes for Wool: Walnuts

Natural Dyes for Wool: Walnuts

January 25th, 2021

The world around us is absolutely full of color, and humans have been attempting to discover, reveal, capture, and trade natural dye goods for centuries. Although you might be familiar with some of the most prized and well-known colors, there are thousands of everyday dye goods that surround us, waiting to be gathered, processed, and bound to beautiful yarns so that fibre crafters may enjoy them. I am utterly obsessed with discovering local...

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Natural Dyes for Wool: Acorns + Iron

Natural Dyes for Wool: Acorns + Iron

January 18th, 2021

As an amateur, experimental natural dyer, I love playing with the potential colors that the world around me provides. Exploring local sources has become a secondary passion to my knitting practice and has given me a new view of the world around me. I recommend that even if you have no intention of naturally dyeing yarn for sale, you give it a try, and todayโ€™s experiment is an especially fun one. Weโ€™re dyeing...

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Tips For Keeping an Accurate Dyerโ€™s Journal

Tips For Keeping an Accurate Dyerโ€™s Journal

November 1st, 2020

Whenever you start dyeing yarn, one of the most important things you can do is to keep a record of your process. Recording yarn weights, dye weights, extra notes, and more makes it so much easier to replicate your dyeing results again and again. Keeping a thorough dyerโ€™s journal means that you do not need to rely on your own memory to get the dye results you want every time. Whether youโ€™re getting ready to dye your very first skein, or youโ€™ve...

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Transform Bare Yarn with Avocado

Transform Bare Yarn with Avocado

September 2nd, 2020

Avocados are already a versatile food, but did you know you can use the pits and skins to dye a range of shades from blush pink and dusty rose to soft browns with undertones of peach?! Next time you whip up a bowl of guac, be sure to save the skins and pits for your next dyeing adventure.   Dyeing with avocados is a very simple process; all it requires is a bit...

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Kitchen Safe Dye with Food Coloring

Kitchen Safe Dye with Food Coloring

August 17th, 2020

Prep the Food Coloring Dyeing yarn in the kitchen with food coloring was my first introduction to the world of yarn dyeing. This method is beginner friendly. Because it doesnโ€™t require a lot of materials and tools, it is an easy way to get started dyeing your own custom skeins of yarn! Additionally, everything used in this process is food safe, meaning you wonโ€™t need a separate set of materials just for dyeing.   READ MORE

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