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I soaked this fleece last night in Dawn and the hottest tap water I could get for a couple of hours and gently drained it in the sink with the drain open. Removed it and filled the sink with warm water and a big glug of white vinegar and let it set overnight.
I put it into my crock pot this morning and sort of divided the area into thirds and dotted Jacquard dry powder to produce the three colors you see here. Poured boiling water over and sort of poked a little to get the colors distributed but not running together. Cooked for 30 minutes and let cool on its own. Rinsed a couple of times and spun out in my washing machine.
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Now I don't quite know what I'm going to do with it. It's quite lovely just as it is. I could spin it just like that, I could card it, I could sell it. Maybe I'll just leave it on the kitchen counter to admire for a while.....
6 comments:
Maple, you are very creative and funny. I do the same thing when I paint a roving. Do I like it, Do I hang around it for a while or do I sell it. Most of the time I will spin a bit to see what it is like, then I put the rest to sell.
isis
it looks like an exotic italian dessert!
Beautiful colors, and it looks so soft!
very pretty! i agree with island sweet, i think it looks very dessert-like. almost like ice cream!
Love the colors, don't you just want to leave it like it is and spend some time admiring it.....and petting it!!
Celeste sounds more like a ruly, independent young boy than an alpaca! Her fleece looks lovely in the new colors.
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