Dyeing a Twisted Skein 3 Times for a Subtle Variegated Colorway - 2019 Chanukah Night 7

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    VIDEO CONTENTS:
    [0:00] Introduction
    [2:54] the dyepot- 12 qt pot with 32 cups of water + 1/2 cup of white vinegar (ratio is ~2 T vinegar per 8 cups of water)
    [3:25] The colors: 1% stock solutions Jacquard Fire Red, Dharma Espress Bean, & maybe dharma Pecan Brown or Jacquard chestnut
    [4:31] Dyeing round 1: 1/2 cup of Jacquard Fire red 118 mL of dye. For 600 g of yarn
    [6:33] After 10 min, add another 1/2 cup of dye. (removing the yarn first, then put the yarn back in the pot)
    [9:35] untwisting the red yarn
    [11:16] twisting the skeins for round 2
    [13:34] Dyeing round 2:
    Add 12 cups water + 1/4 cup vinegar to the exhausted dyebath
    Espresso Bean 1/2 cup of the 1% stock solution
    Add the retwisted skeins into the hot dyebath
    [15:33] yarn mops!
    [18:04] Untwisting round 2
    [19:56] Dyeing round 3
    Same dyebath
    Add 1/4 cup (60 mL) of Dharma Dark Navy
    [22:30] washing the yarn mops
    [24:20] washing the yarn
    [26:21] the finsished dry yarn
    [29:04] miniskeins
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  • @user-nx7mk1vm2b
    @user-nx7mk1vm2b Před 11 měsíci +1

    Reskein
    Reskein
    Reskein
    It’s a whole new world when we reskein.
    I I’ll now glaze my six skeins I dyed on 8/1/23 Due to your inspiration!
    You area godsend!❤

  • @sandiharrah6086
    @sandiharrah6086 Před 4 lety +2

    I am nearly speechless with how much I love this yarn, but not quite. I have enough words left to say it is gorgeous and that I love it un-reskeined.

  • @JADufault21
    @JADufault21 Před 4 lety +7

    When I took the mini out my first thought was it reminded me of a flannel shirt. Lovely!

  • @stitchitch7010
    @stitchitch7010 Před 4 lety +8

    It reminds me of cranberries at different points of ripeness.
    Happy Hannukah!

  • @shelleymcafee8197
    @shelleymcafee8197 Před 11 měsíci

    That sure turned-out beautiful; great job!
    Have been wondering how to get lots of colour-blending over small-areas, so this twist-method was helpful!
    (I love the more complicated mixture of colours in the re-skeined mini skein.)

  • @susanfried3607
    @susanfried3607 Před 3 lety

    I am definitively going to try this with 6 large skeins of wool that I inherited from my Mother-in-law. Thank you Rebecca for explaining the process. It looks like so much fun!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 3 lety

      You are so welcome! Have a lot of fun. I love love love this technique.

  • @carliehalladventures
    @carliehalladventures Před 4 lety +1

    This is my absolute favorite dye session you've posted!

  • @paytonbelanger2766
    @paytonbelanger2766 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been watching your channel for about a month. A couple weeks ago I started dyeing for the first time! I love it! You're such an inspiration to me!
    A few days ago I dyed a braid of BFL roving red and it looks just like your yarn fresh out of the red dye. I really don't like it but I didn't know how to fix it. Now I do! I'm going to re-braid it and dye it again! I have a vision of reds, greens, and maybe some browns. I can't wait to get started! Thank you so much!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      Payton, I'm so glad that I could help! I love dyeing braided roving myself. I love the way the colors interplay with one another. But you know what I haven't done? Braided the roving, let it dry, and then rebraid to dye again. Hmmmmmm.......

  • @nonnasstitchingloungewithr7281

    Great technique. I’ve never dyed yarn, but you make me want to try it. Great results!

  • @ThePhantazmya
    @ThePhantazmya Před 4 lety +7

    You can also tie a slip knot in a section you want to preserve the colors in before applying the next color layer. It gives a different variation in the in patterning.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love love love playing with resist. slip knots are a better idea than me cutting ties all the time.

  • @katrinawest5182
    @katrinawest5182 Před 4 lety

    All I could think of through 0:30 was "cherry cordials". My maternal grandmother LOVED them and this reminded me of that.

  • @candacel3305
    @candacel3305 Před 4 lety

    Wow Rebecca, these turned out amazingly gorgeous! I wish I had all of them 😃

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love them, too! I was so proud of so many of these colorways that it was hard to break them into minis. BUT I'm so glad that people are getting to play with the colorways and see how they work up.

    • @candacel3305
      @candacel3305 Před 4 lety

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials I can't wait until next year. I missed out on getting them this year, but I'll most definitely be getting the full set next year 🙂

  • @darleneking5244
    @darleneking5244 Před 4 lety

    These are absolutely gorgeous

  • @marlahunt583
    @marlahunt583 Před 4 lety

    tip from the ranks. when I did cake decorating a tiny tiny bit of black with the red brought out the rightness of the reds.

  • @dawnanderson2951
    @dawnanderson2951 Před 4 lety

    Very pretty. Interesting way to dye. Thank you for sharing.

  • @valeriaquezada4958
    @valeriaquezada4958 Před 4 lety

    Okay finished the video and I think this is beautiful!

  • @saladgoddess
    @saladgoddess Před 4 lety

    Opening this one was such a surprise! Gorgeous! I immediately wished I had enough for a pair of socks in just this colorway. (Might be incentive to get back to the dyepots....) I think I prefer the reskeined one, but I don't hate the other one.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love this technique so much. It is fun and a surprise to layer the colors and to decide. A third round isn't always necessary.... but I tend to feel like the yarn is "incomplete" after round 2

  • @lennymac5915
    @lennymac5915 Před 4 lety

    Oh it's so lovely. I'm sitting here saying 'add blue, add blue' 'always add blue'. I like blue!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love blue, too! In 2018 I did this technique with blue, red, and yellow for the limited edition colorway. :D

  • @alyssahougham6626
    @alyssahougham6626 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely beautifull!

  • @carolcorcoran9643
    @carolcorcoran9643 Před 4 lety +2

    Loved the yarn! I was hoping for the chestnut brown thought that would have been real pretty. Maybe I'll try it. Hey technique i learned when doing dry yarn i put in n don't touch. Let the yarn slowly soak up the dye until bath clears. Takes patience but worth it.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love doing this kind of thing, too. I stuggle with the not-touching part, though. ;)

    • @carolcorcoran9643
      @carolcorcoran9643 Před 4 lety

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials ya it takes patience for sure

  • @michelleellis1290
    @michelleellis1290 Před 4 lety

    Stunning 😍

  • @valeriaquezada4958
    @valeriaquezada4958 Před 4 lety +1

    These are beautiful! I'm only halfway through the video and I think besides the yellow this might be my favorite one of the series!!!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +2

      I'm so glad that you like the yellow! Playing with yellow and orange in a sampler always make me nervous, but I'm SO THRILLED with the colors.

  • @KatoYarnCompany
    @KatoYarnCompany Před 4 lety

    I love this! Cannot wait to try it!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      This technique is a lot of fun and is SUPER easy to scale up (or down)

    • @KatoYarnCompany
      @KatoYarnCompany Před 4 lety

      ChemKnits Tutorials I tried it this weekend and I can really see using it often. Thanks again!!!

  • @rebeccaroediger2827
    @rebeccaroediger2827 Před 9 měsíci

    All are awesome❤

  • @marcelacrawford3900
    @marcelacrawford3900 Před 2 lety

    Hello Rebecca! Thanks do much for your video! It was very interesting and informative! I personally would not add the navy color just because it's cooler color then the other two previous ones. But that's my opinion. Over all the colorway turned out beautiful!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 2 lety

      I always welcome different opinions!!! :D Thank you for watching!

  • @Kimscrochetandknits
    @Kimscrochetandknits Před 4 lety

    oh i love the colour!!!

  • @SparkyJoon
    @SparkyJoon Před 4 lety

    Just a suggestion- One thing you might want to add to your dyeing tools is a pair of Barbecue Gloves. They’re insulated rubber gloves that make it much safer to handle the hot yarn if you have to remove it and re-add it to the pot. Love your videos!

  • @TawsMama
    @TawsMama Před 3 lety

    Beautiful red!❤️

  • @NancyLiedel
    @NancyLiedel Před rokem

    I'm an indie dyer. Without a doubt this is my favorite way to dye. Nope, not speckles. I'm weird.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před rokem +1

      You're not weird! I know a lot of people who don't like speckles at all. I love doing the twisted skeins, but now I'm feeling like it has been a while so I need to do it again!

  • @sandraduncan3721
    @sandraduncan3721 Před rokem

    Love that color way that you have nowm

  • @chrispe82
    @chrispe82 Před 4 lety +2

    Sooty Santa!
    And the minis could be Santa’s beard! 😂

  • @hdouget
    @hdouget Před 4 lety

    Love the colors

  • @kathleenmcquade31
    @kathleenmcquade31 Před 4 lety +1

    Rebecca, in these cases when you need to handle the hot Hanks you might try a pair of the regular kitchen rubber gloves that are thicker than the ones you use to keep the dye off your hands, and the rubber ones go farther up your arms as well.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I plan on it. A lot of my content is prefilmed, so this was done a couple of months ago even though it was only published recently. ;)

  • @tamarafaurot
    @tamarafaurot Před 4 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @o0oTyPow
    @o0oTyPow Před 4 lety +5

    So.....after watching your vids over the last year, I came to wondering one question! What do you do with all this yarn? I'd love to see future videos to see what the past yarns have become!!!!!!!!!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +6

      Great question! I really need to collect photos from people. I just shared a picture on Instagram of what one viewer made with her Chanukah sampler. (I'm @chemknits) I sell the majority of the yarn that I dye to help fund the materials for more videos.

  • @missystitcher6366
    @missystitcher6366 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful

  • @tiffanygraves1507
    @tiffanygraves1507 Před 4 lety

    Pretty!!!

  • @donnacornett544
    @donnacornett544 Před 4 lety

    I like the top mini best on the yarn mop minis and yes, I would have added the navy.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I've been trying some restraint lately. This would have been awesome with navy, too!

  • @iloveknitting4497
    @iloveknitting4497 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow it turned out to be so pretty! I love the colors! I saw in one of your comments that you sell some of the yarn that you dye, where can I buy it? 😍

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      My shop is chemknitscreations.etsy.com/ :D This particular yarn was in the 2019 Chanukah Sampler, but there is a lot of other yarn in the shop featured in my videos.

  • @pratimashah5894
    @pratimashah5894 Před 3 lety

    Thx for sharing

  • @theresasatterfield2828

    Not reskein! Love this method. 🥰🧶🐫🦙🐑🐐🧶🥰

  • @breakmydreams
    @breakmydreams Před 4 lety

    So very pretty

  • @michellechappon4796
    @michellechappon4796 Před 4 lety +1

    How can I choose? They’re both gorgeous! I love that red...

  • @suricatacrafts1754
    @suricatacrafts1754 Před rokem

    Hi Rebecca!! I'm binge watching your older videos and getting inspired!! Could you please define "crocking"? Is it color transfer? Thanks!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před rokem +1

      Crocking is the transfer of color from dry yarn when knitting or something. This is something that is super annoying and can happen for a variety of reasons. (The mostly likely reason is honestly skin chemistry/lotions.) it doesn't mean that the dye wasn't set well, although it COULD mean that I suppose if there was excess dye on the yarn that wasn't rinsed out. I hope this makes some sense

    • @suricatacrafts1754
      @suricatacrafts1754 Před rokem

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials sure does!! Thanks for taking the time to reply to me!

  • @RockyRacoon123
    @RockyRacoon123 Před 4 lety

    Like the top one with more red.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      I love how these three colors layered on top of one another. I need to do this more often!

  • @juliedyer540
    @juliedyer540 Před 3 lety

    I like the bottom one best

  • @user-gw9gq6fp8x
    @user-gw9gq6fp8x Před rokem

    Hi Rebecca, If the third time the wool was not twisted and it was immersed in a paler color, would this color only dye the white part mostly? Love your videos!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před rokem

      Great question! In theory, if you dyed the last round a pastel color, it would be the most noticable on the lightest patches. (Ex - a tiny amount of yellow on this wouldn't shift the reds orange, but would dye the white areas a pale yellow.)
      If I wanted a pastel color instead of white all over the yarn, I would dye that layer first. It is hard to get good coverage of a pastel in a warm dyebath that already has a lot of acid. I'd start cold with no acid, dye the pastel (then add acid and heat) and then start twisting the yarn to add color.

  • @amentlik
    @amentlik Před 3 lety

    Very cool technique!! Could you do this in the oven?? Would you need to heat the dye first do you think? Or just throw everything in the over for a half hour or so?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 3 lety +1

      I don't really do any dyeing in my oven. I like to stir and check on things a lot and I've found the oven to just be more difficult for me to do that. However, a lot of dyers use proofing cabinets for dyeing so that is essentially an oven. :D

  • @BurgundySimons
    @BurgundySimons Před 4 lety +2

    Oooo name shout out for meeee 😂😂😍😍😍😍

  • @lindasyarnbarn5176
    @lindasyarnbarn5176 Před 4 lety +1

    I like it better re-skeined. I love the colors but, would have chosen to put more of the red dye in. (Even more than the 2 times you added it) I love the brightness of the red so, I would have put in 1 1/2 to 2 cups from the get-go.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +1

      I think the more I play with this technique the more of a sense I'll get for proportions. It is so much different than thinking about how much dye for a whole skein!

    • @lindasyarnbarn5176
      @lindasyarnbarn5176 Před 4 lety

      Rebecca, I bet!! I’m not usually a red colored person (blues, turquoise, aqua is my colors) but, THAT particular red I’d GORGEOUS!!!!!

  • @quiltnana116
    @quiltnana116 Před 4 lety

    I love this colorway, I think it turned out beautifully!
    I really enjoy your videos, but I would appreciate it if you could also do some with non-superwash yarn. I wonder, for example, how much handling I’d be able to do with some of your techniques and not get felted yarn. (If you can’t tell, I’m fairly new to dyeing yarn.).

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Beverly! I have many videos that feature non-superwash yarns and I often will handle them pretty similarly. Colors strike slower to non-superwash overall, so that is something to keep in mind when you're planning your colorway. There are a lot of superwash vs. non superwash videos on the channel. I absolutely plan to do more, though!
      What kinds of techniques specifically are you interested in? I can try to go pull some videos that might feature non-superwash yarn. :D

    • @quiltnana116
      @quiltnana116 Před 4 lety

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials Thanks for the quick response, Rebecca. I especially loved the effects you got with the 3 dyebaths of different colors- I plan to try it! I’d also love anything on dyeing in an oven or a crockpot, since those methods strike me as less likely to cause felting. And, anything low immersion. I’ve subscribed, but tend to catch up in batches. If you can flag ones that are done with non-superwash, I’d be grateful.
      I’ve been dyeing fabric with fiber reactive dyes for years, but acid dyes and yarn or a little bit different beast. However, it does help that I’m familiar with the common dye terminology and the chemistry. Your enthusiasm for dyeing is infectious, by the way!

  • @latitude1904
    @latitude1904 Před 4 lety +1

    Reskeined, bcs it gives the user a better idea of how it will look done up. Usually prettier un-reskeined, but that's precisely the point: to avoid regret spending precious fiber dollars and woman hours to get an unsuitable result.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      This is quite true. I like to be able to look at a whole skein as it was dyed because it can help me get a sense of the balance of colors and how big sections are etc. BUT it can be hard to visualize how the colors will look all together.
      I think that if I were dyeing for my shop with regular colorways (which I don't do), I might reskein one of each colorway to have in the product photos. Or actually... if I was doing regular colorways then I might include swatches. I'm not planning on changing my business plan or anything, but I've given a lot of thought about running a shop and how I would do things differently if that were my primary focus.

  • @kathleenmcquade31
    @kathleenmcquade31 Před 4 lety

    I was just thinking (again!) if you were to do a mini with your skeins and then using your knitting machines to do a swatch and see how the colours have worked.

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety

      Unfortunately the gauge on the knitting machine is much too loose for a lot of the yarn that I dye. :( I would love to do swatches more often, but it would involve me untieing most skeins that I don't plan on using myself.

    • @kathleenmcquade31
      @kathleenmcquade31 Před 4 lety

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials oh, I see. I thought that the machine you had used to make the blanks before would have been able to do that, that was why I suggested dying a mini, or if that could be divided into even smaller amounts, along with the bigger hanks, then the full size skeins could be left intact. I can see how that would be awfully time consuming as well. Sorry I didnt think further about that before I made the comment. I do tend to jump the gun and send comments as they happen instead of waiting until the end. And I always hope that sometimes when I make a suggestion that it will spark an idea in that person's head, even if mine isn't suitable! I really enjoy watching you on CZcams and your joy is so infectious, it's great! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent!

  • @susanwilson106
    @susanwilson106 Před 3 lety

    I am surprised you haven’t felted your wool when you are boiling it and then stirring it. Has felting happened to you

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 3 lety

      I've been very very lucky. The worst felting I've ever had was from a non-superwash yarn and I was washing it over and over and over again. A little bit of movement in a pot won't cause felting, but a lot of heat + agitation will. I try to avoid drastic temperature changes (cold-hot isn't as risky as hot- cold. I always let things cool compeltely before washing)

  • @pratimashah5894
    @pratimashah5894 Před 3 lety

    Cann't we do directly on fabric?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 3 lety

      Yes - if the fabric is made out of wool, silk, or another animal fiber. The other video you commended on used food coloring, but this one is commercial acid dyes from Dharma trading company. Jacquard is another company that sells acid dyes I like to use.

  • @allisonsmith7779
    @allisonsmith7779 Před 4 lety

    This color way reminds me of an antique patriot American flag. Battle worn I guess

  • @csdayhoff
    @csdayhoff Před 4 lety

    Nonreskein beautiful

  • @MissGroves
    @MissGroves Před 4 lety

    Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +1

      This one came out SO SO SO good!

    • @MissGroves
      @MissGroves Před 4 lety

      @@ChemKnitsTutorials think this is 1. One to try and 2. A repeat colourway

  • @laurasilvera3766
    @laurasilvera3766 Před 4 lety

    What is re-skeining?

    • @ChemKnitsTutorials
      @ChemKnitsTutorials  Před 4 lety +1

      Re-skeining is when you take the yarn and wind it into a new skein. Since the circles are likely slightly different widths, it will re-order the way you see the yarn. Yarn as it was dyed often has larger patches of color, where as reskeined variegated yarn often looks a bit stripy in the skein. There is a lot of "debate" over which people prefer to see as shoppers etc.

    • @laurasilvera3766
      @laurasilvera3766 Před 4 lety

      ChemKnits Tutorials thanks! Then I prefer to see the yarn re-skeined, as it gives me a better idea of the color pattern that I’ll get when creating something with the yarn