My Process of Post-Dyed Yarn (part 2)
By Brianna on Aug 20, 2008 in Dyeing, Yarn
You waited, so I’m providing!
(If you missed part 1, here it is.)
So, this is the part where I switched to the girlfriend’s camera, because the yarn was dry and I was ready to show it off better…
Part 5a - Hanging to dry; almost, but not quite (images are clickable)

Unfortunately, I didn’t take a photo of the skein, as it was, twisted together. It was really pretty! I’m a fan of re-skeining, however, so I couldn’t wait to get through that tedious process to see the final result.
Final Result - Never Kill a Boy on the First Date (title ganked from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, without shame, because I love that show)…

And that’s it! Maybe once I get more yarn, and some proper acid dyes, I’ll photograph the pre-dye and dyeing process as well. :)

2 Comment(s)
By Katerina on Sep 10, 2008 | Reply
That’s just beautiful!! Is there a place to see what someone does with it once crocheted up? mmmm yummy colors!
By Brianna on Sep 10, 2008 | Reply
Hi Katerina!
The person who bought the yarn is on Flickr, so if you do a search for “never kill a boy on the first date” at Flickr.com you should be able to find their account and keep tabs on their use of the yarn. They also bought “Teacher’s Pet” from me and have photos of a sock that they’re knitting with it.
It’s super exciting!