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Topic: Chemical Dyeing
Missoula Weavers and Spinners Guild has me scheduled for Corvallis April 25-26. I think there are still a couple of openings. Good news about that is that I’ll spend the next week immersed in the dyepot (my favorite thing). Here is class description if you know anyone interested. It is for knitters, crocheters, weavers. They received a grant from the Montana Association of Weavers and Spinners http://www.mawsonline.org/link text so it is pretty reasonably priced. If you know someone interested, please email me at Lindas5252@yahoo.com
Dyeing Self-Striping yarns and other variegated yarns. Dye several different self-striping yarns, matching semisolids, and optional space dyed yarn. Each colorway makes a hat, pair or socks, or scarf. Dye mock fair isle and explore uses for these yarns and how to accent their unique characteristics. Learn innovative methods to plan the length of color repeats for knitting, weaving, or crocheting using the teacher’s simple formulas. Design colorful yarns using common approaches including: split complimentary, triad, and analogous and pleasing proportions. This 2-day class includes 5 self striping methods including the peg board method, the big ball method, the big skein method, semi solids plus optional knitting machine blanks. Students will also learn about painted warps if desired and space dyed yarn.
Linda
She is Bethgirl on Ravelry.
ned it for knitalong that I used to attend. Many knitters there knit it, but I didn't have enough sense to take any pictures. One that did and who took her own picture was "our" Diana of this site. I particularly loved the colors in this scarf even better than the ones I knit. So thanks to Diana for knitting this, taking this picture and posting it on Ravelry. 
Later I knit the purple multicolored version which was my original concept for the scarf. When I'm knitting my patterns I always come up with new colors and ideas I'd like to try in the pattern but then I get bored with the pattern and move on. Someday, I'll revisit this pattern again with some new ideas. But for now I'm on to new patterns. That is one of the things I really like about pattern testers or others that knit my patterns, I get the pleasure of fresh exploration in colors and yarns, while I'm playing with something new.
Happy Friday. Linda