White to Wow – Kitchen Safe Dyeing
Aug 08, 2020 1:00PM—2:00PM
Topics Dyeing
Learn to dye with food coloring and Easter egg dyes and create beautiful hand-dyed yarns with minimum fuss and maximum fun! You’ll dye a skein of sprinkle yarn with crushed Easter egg dyes and then you’ll dye several smaller solid-color skeins that coordinate. We’ll send you the dyes and the yarn and guide you through the kitchen-safe process virtually. Then you can share this easy, colorful, and satisfying shelter-in-place activity with your family and friends.
Gale Evans has loved fiber arts ever since her grandmother taught her needlepoint and cross-stitch in elementary school. She didn’t focus on that love, though, until she studied indigo dyeing in Fukuoka, Japan and batik in Indonesia during her five-year stay in Japan. When she returned to the US in her early 30’s, Gale put a serious career spin on her amateur obsession, and she’s been dyeing yarns and fibers for Gale’s Art ever since. Gale sells her art online at www.galesart.com and at a variety of festivals and shows across the country.
$35 – $42
Additional Supply Fee: None. Supply kit fee for dyes, yarn, and miscellaneous supplies are included in the class cost. Note: Register before midnight on August 3rd so that we have time to mail your supplies to you.
Scholarship Available: No
Level: Beginner
Required Supplies:
- White vinegar, 2 cups maximum
- Paper towels
- Spoons
- Microwaveable bowls and plates (white or clear will allow you to see your colors better)
- Small plastic cups or an ice cube tray
- Microwave
Optional Supplies: Gloves and an apron