How to Set Dye in Wool Yarn

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    • 1). Fill the basin with warm water, add a glug of white vinegar and swish it around. The acid in the vinegar opens the fibers in the wool so it will accept the dye.

    • 2). Submerge yarn--wound into a loose ring or hank and tied--in the water. Hold it down until there are no more bubbles. Let it soak in the water until it is totally saturated, about 20 minutes.

    • 3). Put on the rubber gloves and dissolve 2 tsp of dye in about 1 cup of warm water. Fill the pot with enough water to cover the yarn. Add the dye and stir to distribute it evenly in the water.

    • 4). Remove the yarn from the water and transfer to the pot with the dye.

    • 5). Put the pot on the stove and heat until it just barely boils. Reduce the heat slightly and cook for about 20 minutes or until the water is clear. The water should not boil. The heat sets the dye to make it colorfast.

    • 6). Remove the pot from the heat and let it cool a little. Fill the basin with warm water, add a little dishwashing detergent and swish it around. Add the yarn and let it soak for a few minutes. It is normal to see some color in the rinse water.

    • 7). Remove the yarn from the rinse water and gently press out some of the excess water. Roll it in the towel to remove more water. Hang the wool up to dry.

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