I've been dyeing in this fashion a bit here and there, but testing and retesting "Mean Reds" for Yarn4Socks' April Sock Club was the final confirmation. Colors like "Black Trillium", "Midnight Emerald", "Indigo", "Turquoise Gothic", and "Foxglove" fit right into the scenario of color change based on markedly different dyes being brought together in one pot with yarn that takes the hint and moves with alacrity to suck up the love. As the process crystallized I could see in front of me vast ranges of choice regarding when, which and how much of what crazy color I would add in this multi-stage technique. Why not start with bright green and see where it goes when you add orange? Or purple? There really isn't a limit to how fun this could be, in my view.
So without further ado....
Introducing “Color Delta”: a dyeing process using layers of color in non-intuitive combination that result in striking and multi-dimensional results that are anything but boring.
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