First participants prepared the yarns, fibers, and "blanks" (skeins of yarn knitted into flat panels or yarn skeins):
Then they applied colored dyes in one-of-a-kind patterns:
Then, after being cooked to set the dye, the pieces went outside to dry:
Once they dried, the dyed blanks were unraveled and wound into balls, producing beautiful hand-painted yarns.
Watch for the next dye day and join the fun!
This was so much fun! Thanks for great afternoon with wonderful people and beautiful "Ewenique" yarns. I can't wait for the next one coming up!
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