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HOW TO DYE WOOL FIBER WITH KOOL AID

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Using an easy method and microwave, Grace continues teaching about her Kool aid Rainbow method to dye wool roving with that is safe for kids and fun. Dyes are permanent but smell fruity for a little while! ENJOY!

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  • you sound a bit like matilda's mum...

  • @lamusique27 LOL!! Thank you so much!! I wish i had written a script! I loved that movie...

    smiles, grace

  • Kool aid is toxic, but only if you drink it! :-) Thanks for the tutorial!

    Peace

  • @carlitaelhada You are totally right. I got a shock when I learned you can dye with it because of the citric acid in it. You are SO RIGHT! LOL!!!

    bless u, grace

  • Love the narration, thank you !

  • I so wish I had more time to show you the finished rovings, we made some great art yarns!

    I so appreciate your comments!

    smiles, grace

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  • Can I use this method to dye grizzly feathers? thanks!

  • CRADLE IT IN YOUR HANDS LIKE A TINY BIRD.

    I will giggle every time I dye roving from now on. I needed the tip, I definitely felted my first attempt. Thanks for the great video. :]

  • Yes, we don't drink it here, but the dyes are so much fun. It has citric acid which is what makes it set, but you really need the vinegar to make it set better with the heat.

    shalom,

    grace

  • Hi and I hope so! You can use any steam dye method for feathers which are protein. Look for silk dyes too, they are great for feathers. I think Jacquard acid dyes may work.

    Send pics of your feathers!

    smiles, grace

  • umm I was looking for a way to dye feathers for flytying and ran across yours. thanks, I think you helped me

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