Another exciting day of cycling in the mountains, and another great win for the French and Europcar.
I have started spinning some merino / silk in teal from Wingham. I’m not sure whether this is the end of a run, but the silk doens’t seem to be as well blended as it has been with other colours of this blend that I have spun before. Hopefully it will just make for an interesting tweedy look in the finished yarn.
Today’s coin is a £1. I have run out of interesting French coins (sorry Pierre Rolland – today’s winner), so thought I would use a British coin to celebrate that Bradley is still in yellow and that Chris has I think moved up a place in the General Classification.
On a tip from the Knitty blog I have been experimenting with using Tyvek wristbands (the kind they use at festivals) as yarn labels. The big advantage over paper is that they are washable, so I have been investigating writing on them with my permanent markers to see which ones run when washed.
Interestingly the red, and the thick black pens have run a bit, but the others seem fine, and none of them seem to have changed colour. I am interested to see whether you could use these labels when dyeing skeins, or whether the wristband would take up the dye and would obscure the writing. I must have another dyeing session soon and find out.
LOOK FORWARD TO UR POST EACH AFTERNOON…THANKS HEATHER
Re dyeing the Tyvek bands – depends on how much cotton they have in them I expect. I’ve dyed several pairs of jeans, with interesting results when polyester thread has been used for the stitching! Lovely colour yarn you have there with the heather colours. x
Yep I think you are right about the Tyvek bands. I bought them on Amazon and I don’t think they said what they are made of. I think it would probably depend on how I dyed the yarn too. If they contain acrylic or polyester then that tends not to take up the dye much, but nylon actually takes acid dyes pretty well. I look forward to experimenting!
Years ago I dyed some white jeans bright purple and they also had polyester thread stitching and so came out purple with white stitching!