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How to Rinse Dyed Yarn

How to Rinse Dyed Yarn

August 11th, 2022

So you’ve dyed your favorite skein of bare yarn! Now what? There are a few things to do at this phase that will be the best for your yarn. Today we will walk you through the basic steps needed to rinse your hand dyed yarn and care for it properly. This process picks up after you have heat set your yarn. If you hand painted your yarn, skip ahead to “let it cool.” How...						<p>
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Which Knitting Stitches are Best for Ivory?

Which Knitting Stitches are Best for Ivory?

November 10th, 2021

It’s always amazing to me when I meet a knitter who doesn’t like to swatch--swatching is sometimes my favorite part of the entire knitting process! Setting aside time to swatch gives you a moment to get to know your new yarn intimately. For dyers, swatching is one of the many ways to determine how a yarn will behave and whether it’s right for your customers. I know swatching takes a little time, so I’ve done some of the work for you! I’m spending some time...

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How to Prepare Your Yarn for Consistent Dyeing Results

How to Prepare Your Yarn for Consistent Dyeing Results

October 20th, 2021

Before you add any kind of pigment to your yarn, there are a few key steps that are essential for preparing your yarn for the best outcome. These simple preparatory steps will ensure your dye baths are even and your results are replicable. Preparing your yarn in hanks ensures that it does not tangle while in a dye bath. Weighing your undyed yarn is important to know if you want to repeat the exact same dye process and provides...

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Alternate Processes – How to dye yarn with Kool Aid Drink Mix Powder?

Alternate Processes – How to dye yarn with Kool Aid Drink Mix Powder?

September 11th, 2021

alternate processes dyeing with kool aid drink One of the most readily available sources of yarn dye is actually available at your local supermarket! Colorful products like food coloring gel and drink mix powders can be used to dye yarn some beautiful colors. Today we’ll show you how to dye yarn with Kool Aid and Hawaiian Punch drink mix powders.

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Have you ever wanted to create yarn that knits up like a nebula or an oilslick?

Have you ever wanted to create yarn that knits up like a nebula or an oilslick?

August 4th, 2021

Have you ever worked up a skein of yarn, and the colors stacked in just such a way that it felt like opening a present, you just couldn’t wait to see what happened next? That color stacking or “pooling” can actually be planned! In today’s blog post, I’ll be walking you through how to dye your yarn to achieve an oil slick (direct application) and nebula effect (reverse speckle). You will need a couple of skeins of your favorite base -...

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Sustainability at Knomad: Renewable Energy and Protecting Natural Resources

Sustainability at Knomad: Renewable Energy and Protecting Natural Resources

April 18th, 2021

SUSTAINABILITY AT KNOMAD: RENEWABLE ENERGY AND PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES   Better for the Earth, and better for you — we know you care about choosing sustainable yarns. Knomad is an independent brand, but our strong relationship with our partner mill in Arequipa, Perú gives us the ability to create a collection of bare yarn with an eye on sustainability.    SUSTAINABILITY AT KNOMAD: RENEWABLE ENERGY AND...						<p>
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How To Dye Hand Painted Yarn on SANDSTONE

How To Dye Hand Painted Yarn on SANDSTONE

March 24th, 2021

If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’m always working on a mixed yarn cardigan for myself! These chunky cardigans with pockets are exactly the thing I want to wear every day in our mild, beachside southern California climate. Recently I acquired some beautiful yarn that isn’t the softest. I thought of pairing the not so soft yarn with KNOMAD’s ultra soft SANDSTONE. I have noticed that knitting a scratchy yarn together with a soft yarn balances the overall...

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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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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. Let’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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