carousel scale model

This scale model replica of a carousel can be found in the little museum at The Brass Ring in Albany.

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These sweet flowers are in big blue pots on my front porch. I found the first tulip in our yard today — not quite open, but any minute now. The magnolia tree is covered in pink blossoms, the daffodils and forsythia have been giving us beautiful yellow color all over the yard for a few weeks now, and pink and purple hyacinth have joined them.

Welcome spring!

We love the time change. I realize there are people who hate it… sorry… but we love the extra hours of daylight after the workday is over.

The chickens, well, I think the chickens need a whole other post of their own. They’re crazy.

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Over the weekend, I experimented with some Easter egg dyes on two types of wool. First and third below are BFL and the second one is merino. Two egg dye kits (less than $4 total) were enough for four rovings of 4oz. each, using 3 tablets for each roving. I probably could have stretched the colors even further and gotten more out of them… more experimenting required!

Verdigris

My favorite of the three, I’m calling this one “Verdigris”. The colors came from the PAAS Camo kit, which I picked up for the slightly darker, muted colors.

Crimson Clover

“Crimson Clover”, using the rest of the dyes from the Camo kit and supplemented with some icing dyes. For this one, and the one above, I layered the whole roving in a crock pot set on low and poured the mixed colors over various parts of the fiber.

Clopin

“Clopin”, dyed with three colors from the Paas Neon kit. The blue in the egg dye kit breaks just like the Delphinium color of Wiltons. Also, the teal color bleeds like crazy. I still haven’t got it to stop, but I figure after I spin the yarn, I’ll soak it some more. This one was done by dissolving the dyes in three medium size mason jars and placing parts of the length of roving in each jar. The three jars were then warmed in the crock pot until the dye was exhausted.

So, all in all, egg dye kits are a fine way to dye roving. I’ll be looking for kits to go on sale after Easter.

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