Here we go! More pictures about summer 2025 plant dyes. These our own wool OOW yarns (25% arctic dog wool and 75% Finnsheep wool) are dyed by Surprise Webcap (Cortinarius semisanguineus). You can see three of them also here.
These 4 have been plant dyed by Madder. Also for these I used OOW yarn (25% arctic dog wool and 75% Finnsheep wool). You can see one more red OOW yarn dyed by madder here with blue yarn.Here is one more OOW yarn dyed by madder. It looks brighter and it really is. It all depends also about it on which shade you plant dye.
Here you can see all 5 together. On the left side is OOW yarn with the original natural white shade. The other 4 are natural light grey-beige on their original shade. The difference is not big but visible and it is enough to make the difference on the result.
And here is our own yarn AAW (50% our own ethic produced arctic angora wool, 40% ethic produced FinnSheep wool, 10% nylon) (100g = 238m) dyed by madder. On the left side is the 1 st bath, in the middle is the 3rd bath and on the right side the 4th bath. (Yes, you are right, I missed the 2nd. It comes later. 😅) When you compare all the pics in this blog post you can notice the madder doesn't get attach to our AAW yarn as well as on to OOW yarn. It must be because of the angora wool and slight 10% add of nylon because roughly to say it is half lighter than the matching baths with OOW yarn. But is does't matter. It is good to know and these are cute too and will be used later...
WOW! What is this???!!! It is my own souvenir from Dublin, Ireland for me & myself! I learnt with my students that it is very difficult to find wool yarn that is manufactured in Ireland from Irish sheep! This is it! It is Ériu. Take a look! I bought some blue in my favorite shade. I bought also some white for my plant dyes. The upper one is the 2nd bath you missed in the previous pic 😃and the lower one is the 2nd bath of Surprise Webcap (Cortinarius semisanguineus). We'll see what these all will turn out!