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Wool Ease Wool/Acrylic Yarn dyed as a wound ball in a bath of orange & red 'Easter Egg' dyes with vinegar; simmered for approximately 1 to 2 hours and then drained and rinsed. (don't over-squeeze, as it will felt a little). I've learned to pre-soak the wound ball in plain water to wet thoroughly before putting in the dye bath - otherwise the dye tends to migrate throughout the whole ball.
Gradient mesh illustration of my nephew. Wedding Shop logo and poster were created for the purpose of this assignment.
This is Take 2. You might've gathered that I love rainbows, but especially gradients, and niobium manages that nicely. It's encircled in stainless steel in a "Dragon Tail" weave, which is basically HP with 2 ring sizes.
Generated gradient of gray-red to red, very long and short. Created from my camera app on my cell phone.
I had to stop to take this picture while on the way home from work. The light was falling fast but I managed to get this shoot even with a really low shutter speed.
Searching Kuler for colors that match the tag "bio".
Seems like the internet is a small place. Colors in this one are by lennyjpg.
Finished handspun from my Potentiality "Batts 2016" project.
I carded up a bunch of batts from various fibers I've collected over 8 years I've been spinning. These natural-colored fibers are mostly from a number of different classes I took. I divided them and then blended them up to make a white to black gradient.
I'm calling this colorway "Day to Night," although a friend of mine from my spinning night suggested "Seattle Rainbow." Ha!
Fibers include all sorts of wool (Merino, Cormo, Corriedale, Romney, Clun Forest, Leicester Longwool, Border Leicester, Shetland, and maybe some others), silk, alpaca, and yak.