[crafty] seeing in color!
Mar. 28th, 2005 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I recently started the intial bag from Stitch and Bitch Nation. I was having a world of trouble with the color switching, until I realized I needed bobbins, and
starkeymonster showed me how to twist the yarn together while changing colors to keep the tension somewhat even. That is really helping.
Furthermore, I got a cream-colored wool sweater for dying purposes.
My brilliant plan is to dye the sweater while it's still sweater-y, and then frog it. I was very much inspired by this website: http://saralamb.blogspot.com/2005/02/more-dyeing-fun.html
but deterred by the idea of knitting up hundreds of yards of yarn by hand just to dye it. If I can dye the sweater, then that could save me a very laborious step. Somebody in the crochet community suggested using Easter Egg dye, which is probably on sale today. I may go and grab some and just see what happens. The sweater was only two fifty, so I'm not too scared.
I had thought actually of using a technique similar to what is sometimes done with easter eggs - vat-dying the whole sweater one light color (probably pink or lavender or something in between) and then painting darker dyes (red, purple, blue) on it in some places. That way I could be sure that the whole sweater got dyed, without having to unravel it. Any comments?
Also, someone posted a finished picture in the crochet community, which is giving me big ideas.
This is the finished object: http://www.livejournal.com/community/crochet/2126630.html#cutid1
And this is the graph she made it from: http://www.delishsale.com/picss/catinwindow.jpeg
This got me thinking. Using this, I could take ANY simple picture, photoshop a graph over it, and use it as a pattern to do a picture. Seriously. I feel very excited considering this possibility. I would do it with crochet, not knitting, because it's a lot easier to change colors with crochet.
Whee, color!
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Furthermore, I got a cream-colored wool sweater for dying purposes.
My brilliant plan is to dye the sweater while it's still sweater-y, and then frog it. I was very much inspired by this website: http://saralamb.blogspot.com/2005/02/more-dyeing-fun.html
but deterred by the idea of knitting up hundreds of yards of yarn by hand just to dye it. If I can dye the sweater, then that could save me a very laborious step. Somebody in the crochet community suggested using Easter Egg dye, which is probably on sale today. I may go and grab some and just see what happens. The sweater was only two fifty, so I'm not too scared.
I had thought actually of using a technique similar to what is sometimes done with easter eggs - vat-dying the whole sweater one light color (probably pink or lavender or something in between) and then painting darker dyes (red, purple, blue) on it in some places. That way I could be sure that the whole sweater got dyed, without having to unravel it. Any comments?
Also, someone posted a finished picture in the crochet community, which is giving me big ideas.
This is the finished object: http://www.livejournal.com/community/crochet/2126630.html#cutid1
And this is the graph she made it from: http://www.delishsale.com/picss/catinwindow.jpeg
This got me thinking. Using this, I could take ANY simple picture, photoshop a graph over it, and use it as a pattern to do a picture. Seriously. I feel very excited considering this possibility. I would do it with crochet, not knitting, because it's a lot easier to change colors with crochet.
Whee, color!