I’ve been dying to dye yarn (he, he) for a while now, so I asked for Kool-aid in my stocking. Today, Ben and I got to it.
I used one ball of Washable Ewe (100% superwash wool – 100 g, 183 yards) in the color Cottontail, which is a light cream. I don’t have a scale or way to measure length super acurately so I just wrapped the yarn around my kitchen island 20 times. I got 4 skeins that way, so each is about 25 grams or about 45 yards each.
I then filled some glass canning bottles with water and mixed in two packs of the same Kool-aid in each.
- Berry Blue – only contains blue 1
- Lemon Lime – contains yellow 5 and blue 1
- Black Cherry – contains Red 40 and blue 1
- Tropical Punch – contains Red 40 and Blue 1
I went back and tried to tone some of them down with brown and black.
- Wilton’s Black contains Blue 1, Red 3, Yellow 5 and Yellow 6
- Wilton’s Brown contains Yellow 6, Yellow 5, Red 40, and Blue 1
I added vinegar as the acid to the yarn while it was soaking, since the food coloring doesn’t include acid like the kool-aid does.
I added some brown to the green and it ended up a bit different then I expected – more camo style.
I’ll probably just make up some preemie hats with the mini-skeins and donate them. Of course, I’ll also have to buy lots more wool and kool-aid. This was really fun to do and it was so neat to see the yarn take up the color.
Hat Pattern – made up on the fly.
Cast on 60 sts on dpns, knit some 2×2 rib, knit in stockinette for about 3 inches then started decreasing randomly. when there were 6 sts left I just worked an I-cord for a few inches.
Julie
it’s amazing that you can get such vibrant colours form kool-aid! So impressive.
27 . Jan . 2012