Learn to handpaint yarns and fibres using natural dyes! Yarn painting is one of the easiest ways to put natural colour on yarn – the colour choices are endless and the way that colour moves through the skein is fascinating and beautiful to our eye. It is also a low-water method, using only a steamer or air curing to set the colours and minimize rinsing.
This workshop was originally taught as a live 1-hour Zoom session with Kathy Hattori of Botanical Colors, with the presentation replay now available.
Please share your projects with us; we’ll be chatting over at the SOS Community Forums, plus tag your Instagram photos with #schoolofsweetgeorgia or #sosnaturaldyeing!
Handspun, naturally dyed!
I wanted a travel blanket for an upcoming trip. I don’t travel enough to justify a travel blanket, but I enjoy going to the movies. Now I have something to bring with me. (I could even use it like a scarf but I don’t think I will lol)
The yarn is all handspun and naturally dyed!! Each yarn is 20-24wpi except one at 18wpi and the two dominionfleece skeins that I never checked but was definitely the plumbest. One of my handspun yarns was also 18wpi. So I took the average of all the yarns to find a sett.
Some of the yarns were spun very woollen so winding the warp through the cross/lease sticks was awful, (very sticky to each other).
Different WPI and different breeds (when wet finishing) wouldn’t give me a perfectly balanced cloth so I decided not to stress it and just wove 12 picks regardless. Some spots are see-through, and some are very full. This would have been more balanced if I planned and spun specifically for this project. But my handspun basket was overflowing and I needed to use it.
At one point I ran out of some of the yarn. I figured the best route was to keep the contrast repeats the same and not to worry about colour. I don’t think it is noticeable at all!
This is a very lightweight blanket which is what had wanted. I had enough handspun to make a worsted-weight blanket, but a thicker blanket is harder to travel with and pack away. Light was the way to go!
Natural dyes used:
-Quebracho
-Marigold
-Indigo
-Lac
-Sequoia
-Himalayan Rhubarb
-Two that were a mix of dyes in the pot
(Three were undyed/ natural)
This blanket has multiple breeds:
-White-faced Woodland
-North County Cheviot
-BFL
-Shetland
-Falkland
-Polwarth
-Perendale
-Corriedale
-CVM/ Romeny cross
-BFL/ Merino cross
I am so happy with this project!! I plan to use more of my handspun in an upcoming weave-along with doodler01 in the schoolofsweetgeorgia
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Whether it’s wildcrafting, or growing, or just buying your natural dyes and making really cool prints with them, eco and contact printing is such an intuitive and fun way of dyeing. With all of the inspiration coming from the colours surrounding you, learn more about where contact printing comes from, how to choose the plants to print, how to choose the yarn, textiles or fabric to be dyed and much more at our Eco Printing with Natural Dyes course taught by Caitlin ffrench @ffrench!
Learn the different methods of bundling with clamping and folding techniques, bundling around itself, or bundling around a stick or even a piece of rebar, Caitlin goes through everything slowly with SOS members so that you can feel confident when working these different methods yourself. Find the course under the Dyeing section at the School.
Have you tried eco printing before? We`d love to hear and see all of your course progress over in the SOS Community Forum!
#sosdyeing #sosnaturaldyeing #schoolofsweetgeorgia #naturaldyeing #naturaldye #ecoprinting #contactprinting #leafprint #printingwithflowers #dyeingwithflowers
Dyeing with fresh indigo leaves is such a fun and easy way of getting started with natural dyeing. Indigo has been used for thousands of years by cultures around the world, and we`re happy to share the beauty of creating colour with these leaves at our new Fresh Indigo Leaf Dyeing course taught by Caitlin ffrench @ffrench! Learn the magic of creating beautiful hues using both the salt rub method and ice dyeing method.
Learn more at the course page – direct link in bio »
We absolutely can`t wait to see what you create as you work your way through this course. Please share with us your progress and any questions in the SOS community forums. Enjoy exploring all the fabulous indigo hues!
#sosnaturaldyeing #sosdyeing #schoolofsweetgeorgia #caitlinffrench #indigo #freshindigo #saltrub #icedyeing #freshindigoworkshop
Is your mini-skein stash growing? Taking place this September, join in the the fun chat thread in the SOS community forums about our casual make-along, the Great Mini Skein Stash Down, where we`ll knit, weave, crochet, punch needle, tapestry etc. with mini-skeins accumulated from the SOS dyeing study groups and courses.
Whatever you want to make is fine! This is an unofficial make-along so no hashtags, deadlines, prizes nor rules. Simply an encouraging space to use some of the supplies you have unused (or left over); everyone loves a good mini-skein/scrap busting project! If you know of a good pattern you have done in the past, please share it in the forum thread too. SweetGeorgia has added three patterns available to SOS Members: weaving pattern Trimmed in Twill by Felicia @felicialowong, knitting pattern Winter Dawn by Tabetha @tabismiles, and Felicia`s crochet Granny Square tutorial. We hope you`ll join in and make with us!
Pictured here: From the Natural Dyeing Basics course, instructor Caitlin ffrench`s @ffrench naturally dyed mini-skeins!
#sosdyeing #sosnaturaldyeing #soscommunity #miniskein #stashbusting #makealong
I`m currently spinning through the Rya fleeces that I dyed last year. I`m spinning it all up as singles for use in weaving for upholstery or in weft bundles for tapestry weaving.
It has been lovely revisiting the colours I dyed in 2021. I wonder what colours will come out of the dyepot in 2022?
Pictured skein is 240 meters of Nm 6.4/1 yarn with a diameter of 20wpcm (51wpi), spun from Rya wool that was dyed in the fleece using pomegranate grounds with an alum mordant and an iron modifier.
#svenskull #wool #ull #spinning #spinnersofinstagram #naturaldyeing #green #ryaull #yarn #schoolofsweetgeorgia #sosnaturaldyeing #sosspinning #sosnaturaldyeingstudygroup
April showers bring May flowers! May is here and we sure know exactly what to do with all the fabulous natural colour we`re awaiting in our garden beds… eco printing!
Whether you harvest natural dye materials from your landbase or source from a natural dye supplier, join in the fun at Caitlin ffrench`s @ffrench Eco Printing with Natural Dyes workshop at the SOS site »
#sosnaturaldyeing #caitlinffrench #schoolofsweetgeorgia #ecoprint #naturaldyeing
Start the long weekend with bundles of beautiful natural colour! Teaching different methods of folding, clamping and bundling techniques, learn all about printing with plants at Eco Printing, taught by Caitlin ffrench @ffrench!
At the School, you can also find Caitlin`s Natural Dyeing Basics course, as well as Planting a Natural Dye Garden, to learn more about the fabulous and fun practice of natural dyeing. And if you`re not yet an SOS member, or have a fibre friend you`d like to learn along with, use the code: SPRINGSTART to get 7 days for $1 plus save 10% off your subscription! We hope to see you there!
#sosnaturaldyeing #sosdyeing #ecoprint #ecoprinting #contactprint #naturaldyeing #naturaldyes #caitlinffrench #schoolofsweetgeorgia
Remember your 15% off discount as a SOS member available here: https://www.schoolofsweetgeorgia.com/sweetgeorgia-discount/
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