I made the second piece of felt. Then I couldn't decide what colour to dye it. A couple of things I've made recently have had dye problems - aaargh! The orange and purple socks lost dye when they were washed, and the red/pink dye ran on a hat in white and raspberry Shetland wool, to the same pattern as this one, also in Shetland wool -
It's slightly adapted from the one in Elaine Eskesen's book Dyeing to Knit. Not quite a tam, and very easy to knit.
I cast on a scarf and knitted nearly a foot before I frogged it; decided it wasn't drapey enough.
Then today I decided that I would dye the felt green, and got the dye stuff out. There was a lovely sage green in the box, but I thought it should be a bit darker, so in went a bit of charcoal. (You'll notice the accuracy with which these chemicals are measured - in "bits") That was a little too dark, but there was no more sage left. Try a touch of jade, which is a ferociously strong and lurid shade. That looked good in the pan on the stove, so in went the felt and on went the gas.
Then I settled down to read my current book - The Ode Less Travelled, by Stephen Fry (I just couldn't pass by a book with a title like that, now could I?). Meanwhile the felt simmered away, and when I looked at it after half an hour or so, most of the dye had been absorbed, so in went a bit of vinegar to encourage it to soak up the rest, and a few minutes later it was Done. A quick spin in the washing machine, and now it's drying. Next the process of cutting and sewing - and perhaps a bit of embroidery.
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I have always known that DH is a Top Class, All Round Good Egg, excellent at his job; now it seems that his line manager has discovered this, and deemed him to be Outstanding.
Am I too cynical, or do I suspect that this is a pre-cursor to his being expected to do even more of the difficult work, with more responsibility and stress but without any extra recognition?
6 comments:
"Dyeing to Knit"? Your reading matter is all very pun-ishable Stitch!
*still resists the temptation to do a "felt" joke*
sounds lovely! had nightmares myself yesterday at bookbinding, dying leather
used a water based dye, think I should have gone for the spirit based dye
will go back and do some more work on the leather, thinking of metal leafing it. . .
:-)
hope DH does get the recognition he deserves
Looking forward to seeing slipper pics!
Haven't yet cut into the felt - need to be sure it's going to work, so that I don't waste all the work that's gone into it so far! So I've been doing other things today.
What's up murph? - you don't normally resist the temptation to crack a joke.
It all sounds creatively complex to me! Do you make felt bags, ever?
doris - not yet, but it's on my list of things to try sometime. Along with various sorts of weaving, basket-making, etc., etc.
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