During my trip to NYC and the Lion Brand Yarn Studio last fall, I learned how to dye yarn (and my fingers) with Sharpie markers. It’s such a fun an easy way to enter the wide world of yarn dyeing and a perfect summer project.
Supplies: Yarn blank (purchase here or knit yourself–mine was machine knitted with Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool), Sharpie markers, spray bottle, table protection.
Steps:
1. Color onto the blank using colored sharpie markers. I decided to do a variegated stripe.
2. Spray with water or with Isopropyl rubbing alcohol (%91) so that the ink starts to bleed.
3. Using an iron on maximum setting, heat set each section for 3-4 minutes.
4. Unravel the blank and wrap into a ball
5. Make a project! (I haven’t quite gotten to this step yet.
Thanks to the girls at Lion Brand Yarn for teaching me a fun, new technique!
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thank you so much a very good idea
Wow, I was about to get rid of my machine knitter. I do not want it. I think this could be a good way to utilize it. Thanks
This is really cool. Will the colors bleed on other things once you have finished project?
This looks like fun to try. I will start with a large swatch and see how it goes. Then I can test for bleeding when it is finished. I doubt it will bleed as it is heated to set the colours but better safe than sorry.
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