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Dyeing Complex Colour
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Getting StartedResources & Downloads
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Welcome to Dyeing Complex Colour
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About the Learning Platform
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Equipment, Tools, and Studio Setup
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Reviewing the Five Variables of Dyeing
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Colour Theory for DyersColour Wheel Basics
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Physical Mixing vs Optical Mixing
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Making Muddy Colours
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Painting Exercise 1A: Creating a Colour Wheel From Primary Hues (RYB)
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Painting Exercise 1B: Creating a Colour Wheel From Primary Hues (CMY)
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Painting Exercise 2: Creating Muddy Colours
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Painting Exercise 3: Creating a Gradation Between Two Colours
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Dye Technique 1 // Immersion Dyeing with ResistsIntroducing Resists to Create Interest
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Immersion Dyeing with Gentle and Sharp Resists
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Immersion Dyeing in a Ball
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Reviewing Finished Skeins
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Dye Technique 2 // Layering Dye ColoursLayering and Glazing with Multiple Colours
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Introducing the Dye Exercises
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Calculating Dye Requirements
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Dyeing a Glazed Colourway in Three Layers
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Dyeing a Glazed Colourway with Gentle Resists
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Reviewing Finished Skeins
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Dye Technique 3 // Low Water ImmersionDyeing Mottled, Low Contrast Yarns
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Dyeing Splashly, High Contrast Yarns
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Dyeing Splashly, High Contrast Fibre
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Dyeing Mottled, Low Contrast Fibre
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Reviewing the Finished Yarns and Fibres
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Dye Technique 4 // HandpaintingCreating Strong, Distinct Sections of Colour
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A Word on Reproducible Handpainted Colourways
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Calculating Dyes Requirements for a Handpainted Colurway
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Dyeing a Handpainted Colourway on Yarn
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Dyeing a Handpainted Colourway on Spinning Fibre
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Reviewing the Finished Yarn and Fibre
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Dye Technique 5 // Self-Striping YarnsIntroduction to Self-Striping Yarns
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Calculating Yardage for Self-Striping Sequences
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Preparing Yarns for Winding into Self-Striping Skeins
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Winding a 'Straight' Sequence
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Dye Calculations for Dyeing a 'Straight' Sequence
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Winding a 'Palindrome' Sequence
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Dye Calculations for a 'Palindrome' Sequence
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Dyeing the 'Straight' Sequence Skein
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Dyeing the 'Palindrome' Skein
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Finishing and Working with Self-Striping Yarns
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Dye Technique 6 // Working with Knitted BlanksOverview of Working with Knitted Sock Blanks
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Dyeing Sock Blanks with the Handpainting Technique
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Dyeing Sock Blanks with the Immersion Technique
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Dyeing Sock Blanks with the Low Water Immersion Technique
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One of the biggest fears that people have is when they’re dyeing that they’re worried about making a muddy colour. So, one of the ways that you can start to avoid muddy colours is to be sure of how you make a muddy colour!
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