The yarns for the blue poncho mentioned in a previous post were so pretty that I decided I needed to make some socks too!
I used Jacquard acid dyes (turquoise, sky blue, lilac, teal and possibly some royal blue) for the colors. The different shades were carded together to make streaky effects. The wool is Finn from our flock.
The color for the socks is awesome. I haven't tried any acid dyes yet, but that color scheme makes me want to :P. I haven't spun any Finn up yet, but I do have some to try. I hear it is very soft. :)
They are beautiful. I need to learn how to dye. All I have used is Easter egg, kool aid, food coloring and some natural. I need to try the acid dyes....actually I need to spin some yarn to dye! I am working on it!
I live on a farm that has been in the Hatton family since 1859. My seven acres used to be home to Finnsheep, a rare breed from Finland. Only a few hundred are registered in the USA every year. Finnsheep are known for large litters of lambs and wool that has a very soft hand and high luster - - very popular with handspinners. I have been spinning the wool from my sheep since the mid-80's. I am no longer breeding Finnsheep, and gave the last of them away last summer.
I am in the process of learning what a tremendous thrill it is to put a spinning wheel back in condition to do what it was made for! I probably have a couple of wheels and winders for sale at any given time. Don’t hesitate to ask about them. Also please visit my etsy store http://finnsheep.etsy.com
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They look terrific! The different shades of blue are perfect together...and I bet they are very soft ;-)
The color for the socks is awesome. I haven't tried any acid dyes yet, but that color scheme makes me want to :P. I haven't spun any Finn up yet, but I do have some to try. I hear it is very soft. :)
They turned out great! I hope my yarn will look almost as wonderful as yours some day.
They are beautiful. I need to learn how to dye. All I have used is Easter egg, kool aid, food coloring and some natural. I need to try the acid dyes....actually I need to spin some yarn to dye! I am working on it!
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