The process is done using the vat dyeing method.
Pure magic -woad blue from simple green leaves.
In this photo you can observe the wool beginning to change colour as I remove it from the dye bath.
My Hand Spun Art Yarn looks really gorgeous, the soft twists and coils of yarn soaks up lots of colour giving me a wonderful deep shade of blue.
I continued to dip and dye some more skeins of various hand spun wool, each skein becoming a lighter shade as the dye bath became exhausted. Four in total.
Happy Blues!
And some more happy blues:
August here on the Isle Of Wight means Cowes Week with plenty of sailing going on, lots to see and do, enjoying the beaches and Island life with our family coming over to stay. Getting out and about under all these lovely blue skies.
Now I do need to update you on my post of April this year when I told you about our dear old Mirror dinghy being in need of some serious attention and repairs. As she was unseaworthy in her present state we decided to let her go.
Don't be sad- She was very keenly snapped up just as she was, taken to be decorated and dressed for a very important role as part of the Shanklin Float Procession full of happy smiling children. See photo below.
A glory few days looking rather splendid.
So yes I'm a little blue and miss her (someone else will enjoy getting her back on the water ).
We still have Peewit and of course there are always new adventures awaiting and our blue sailing holidays in Greece to look forward.
Blue Solent.
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