'Sometimes when you have a lot of leftover dye, it is fun to randomly throw it into the pot to see what kinds of random patterns you can create in yarn. In this video, we will dye 100 g of KnitPicks Swish DK http://shrsl.com/16csm (Affiliate Link) with some leftover Grape KoolAid and Wilton\'s Violet food coloring. There is a LOT of purple dye in here, and you can see just how quickly some of the reds will strike to the yarn. Leave No Dye Left Behind Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFvm3Bz7dhaWx7Ezr1hD26KIF5hLwcLrp VIDEO CONTENTS: [0:00] Introduction and setting up the dyepot. Water + vinegar leftover + grape KoolAid powder and leftover wilton\'s violet food coloing. Then adding dry Swish DK yarn. Then adding some more dye on top. [3:38] After 5 min add a splash of vinegar even though most of the color has absorbed. [4:18] After 5 more min [5:06] Washing the yarn [5:57] The finished dry yarn and conclusions ChemKnitsCreations Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/chemknitscreations ChemKnits Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChemKnits ChemKnits Lab Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChemKnitsLab/ ChemKnits Blog: http://www.chemknits.com'
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