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Dyeing Intentional Colour
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Module 1: IntroductionWelcome from Felicia Lo
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A Little Backstory
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Using this Learning Platform
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A Little Encouragement & Perspective
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Module 2: Three Perspectives on DyeingColour is Powerful
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Embrace the Math
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Magic is in the Mud
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Module 3: The Five Variables of DyeingVariable 1: Dyes
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Variable 2: Yarn or Fibre
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Variable 3: Water
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Variable 4: Acid
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Variable 5: Heat
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Module 4: The Dye Studio: Setting Up Your Dye WorkspaceSpace for Dyeing
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Equipment for Dyeing
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Safety in the Dye Studio
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Preparing Dye Stock Solutions
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Making a Dye Mixing Box
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Module 5: Principles of Precision Immersion DyeingAbout Precision Dyeing
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Depth of Shade
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How Much Dye to Use
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Module 6: Dyeing Solid Colours: The Immersion Dyeing ProcessPreparing Yarn for Dyeing
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Preparing Fibre for Dyeing
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Pre-Soaking
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Scouring
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Step-by-Step Immersion Dyeing Yarn
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Module 7: Review & TroubleshootingDyed & Dried: Reviewing the Yarns
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Troubleshooting During the Dyeing Process
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Troubleshooting After the Dyeing Process
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Overdyeing
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Module 8: Building a Colour LibraryColour Wheels & Triangles
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Analog Techniques for Keeping Dye Records
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Digital Techniques for Keeping Dye Records
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Module 9: Next StepsClosing
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Resource & Downloads
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Variable 3: Water
The volume of water does not affect the intensity of the colour that gets dyed on the yarn or fibre. In fact, the only things that affect the intensity or depth of shade of your colour is the weight of dye relative to the weight of fibre.
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