Wool Dying With Oster Cooker Recipes

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Logo recipes Jun 17, 2023  · Step 7: Add the dye activator (vinegar or citric acid) & dye mix. Add 1/4 cup of vinegar (or 1 tablespoon of citric acid) per 450g of wool fabric. Before you do this, shuffle your …

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Logo recipes Take the wool and gently squeeze out the excess dye. Put the wool in the soapy water and let it soak for about ten minutes. Drain the soapy water and squeeze the excess water out of the …

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Logo recipes Sep 29, 2017  · Weigh out your dry wool - don’t forget to tare/zero your container first. First, after weighing out your wool to figure out how much dye to use, get it soaking in a bowl of water. …

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Logo recipes Oct 30, 2020  · Dyeing Yarn in a Crock Pot. This is an easy, less messy yarn dyeing technique where you Heat Set your Yarn or Wool Dyes using a Slow Cooker.Find the full st...

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Logo recipes Put 2.5 gallons of lukewarm water into dyepot. Put in the dissolved dye (from Step 1) and stir to distrbute. Put in clean, wet yarn, fiber or fabic and stir gently. Leave soaking to 10 minutes with …

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Logo recipes Mar 16, 2015  · I got out my dye pot, filled it up to 2/3 with water, added the full bottle of fuchsia colored Rit dye and a couple of glugs of vinegar. I heated the dye up to steaming and then …

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Logo recipes May 2, 2022  · Add white vinegar 1:4 parts water into the warm water and stir to mix well. Immerse wool and let it soak in for 15-30 minutes. In the meantime, prepare your dye as per the …

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Logo recipes Jul 3, 2018  · A gentle squeeze will also help get the dye through the layers, but be careful as this could result in colour mixing (something else to explore!) Turn the slow cooker on high, place …

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Logo recipes 1/2 cup of marigold blossoms. 6 cups of water. Begin to warm the mixture in a pan. Mordant for the yarn: 1/2 teaspoon alum and 1/2 teaspoon cream of tarter in 8 cups of warm water. Add …

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Logo recipes Leave this to soak for at least 30 minutes. In the slow cooker put a litre warm water and the quantity of dye you wish to use, the more dye you use the darker/stronger the colour will be. …

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Logo recipes Mar 26, 2010  · Kool Aid rainbow: 1 x Pineapple, 1 x Strawberry, 1 x Berry Blue, 1 x Grape. Place the yarn in a large, flat saucepan (a sauté pan is ideal), and add enough warm water to cover. …

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Logo recipes Feb 16, 2024  · Mix the turmeric dye: Place the turmeric into a bowl or cup (plastic may stain), add a small amount of water and stir it to make a paste. I used 2.8 ounces of turmeric to 5.7 …

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Logo recipes Sep 23, 2009  · Cover the yarn and leave it in the crock pot on a low setting until the dye is fully absorbed. The water will turn clear when the coloring is absorbed into the wool. Peek under …

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