Have you been dreaming of dying the perfect collection of yarn for stunning colorwork sweaters with timeless appeal?
In this blog post, I’ll be showing you how to dye four gorgeous tonal colorways on Knomad’s Clover Worsted, a luxurious, non-superwash merino wool yarn that is ideal for colorwork sweater designs. I chose classic colors that are perfect for creating sweaters that are guaranteed to be timeless.
This comprehensive guide covers:
The recipes and instructions for dying a four color tonal collection of yarn
Techniques and considerations for dying non-superwash yarn
Add a minimal amount of very hot water to the dye and briskly mash with a spoon or small kitchen whisk to create a paste. Gradually add more hot water while continuously stirring.
Since we are dying using an immersion method, the final volume of water does not matter. A minimum of 200 mL is recommended to ensure the dye has enough liquid to fully go into solution.
Your liquid dye solution can be stored in a sealed container for up to 1 month.
Working with Non-Superwash Wool Yarn
Clover Worsted is a non-superwash wool yarn. This is important to note because unlike superwash treated wool that has been stripped of the scales that can cause felting when agitated, the wool used in Clover is still in its natural state.
This is also what makes Clover ideal for colorwork knitting and crochet, as it’s these same scales that lock your stitches in place while reducing the gaps between stitches in your colorwork pattern, leading to a cleaner and more defined design.
When working with non-superwash wool, extra care must be taken to avoid felting the fibers. Heat, in combination with water, and agitation can cause your yarn to felt if not handled properly. Always use gentle and slow movements when transferring and turning the yarn, especially hot yarn, to ensure that the fibers are not rubbing together.
When heating, avoid reaching a full boil. If the pan is bubbling, reduce heat until the yarn is no longer being agitated by the bubbles.
Dye Procedure
The method below was followed for all colors. The yarn was periodically turned over to ensure even coating of the dye. The more the yarn is turned, the more even the dye result will be. Take caution when turning, as each turn is an opportunity for the yarn to felt.
Attach a zip tie or plastic shower curtain ring through the center of each hank for easy handling of the yarn.
Soak the yarn in lukewarm water plus Synthrapol for at least 1 hour. Overnight is best to ensure the yarn is fully saturated.
Fill your stainless steel pan or pot with enough water to fully immerse the yarn. ~ 5 Liters depending on the size of your container.
Add the first color in the recipe. (For example if dying pink this would be the Fawn dye Solution)
Add yarn to the pan turning the skeins over a few times to evenly coat the yarn with the dye.
Let sit ~20 minutes at room temperature.
Add citric acid or vinegar to the dye pan to achieve a pH of 3.0 – 3.5. Note – The amount of acid required will depend on the mineral content of your water. For my tap water, I need ~ 1 TBSP / 5 L water.
Heat to ~185℉ – 195℉. Do not let the yarn boil.
Remove yarn from the pan. Add the next dye solution indicated in the recipe. Return yarn to pan turning the skeins over a few times to evenly coat the yarn with the dye. Tip – Securing your skeins using a plastic zip tie or shower ring will allow you to easily pick the yarn up and out of the pan so that you can hold the yarn overhead in one hand while adding dye with the other.
Heat until all the dye has exhausted. ~ 30 minutes
Remove yarn from the pan. Add the third dye solution. Return yarn to pan turning the skeins over a few times to evenly coat the yarn with the dye.
Heat until all the dye has exhausted. Darker colors will require additional time to exhaust. Note – Aztec Yellow is a tricky dye and may not fully exhaust. Remove from heat after 1 hour. The water should turn clear as the pan reaches room temperature. If significant bleeding occurs when washing, return to heat for an additional hour.
Let cool to room temperature.
Gently rinse the yarn using cool water taking care not to agitate the fibers.
Optional – Soak the yarn in a conditioning wool wash such as Soak or Eucalan for ~30 minutes.
Hang yarn to dry.
Admire your work!
The Results
When creating this color palette, I was inspired by the patterns and aesthetic of knitwear designer, Olga Putano. I linked to a few pattern suggestions below that would be a perfect knit in your dyed Clover Worsted.
Meg is a the dyer and owner of Megs & Co, a small batch hand dyed yarn company. Meg's passion is creating vibrant jewel toned colored yarn that begs to be turned into accessories and garments to be treasured for generations. Meg began experimenting with dyes in 2015, and by 2017 Megs & Co was born! When Meg’s not dyeing yarn, you can find her at the beach, wine touring around the Finger Lakes in upstate New York, and chasing after her menagerie of animals.
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