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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Upcycled T-shirt Yarn Class

I am taking Stefanie Japel's online class for recycling old t-shirts into yarn. Well, I guess it's really any t-shirt, not necessarily old. I am really enjoying the techniques we are learning. Basically, you chop up a cotton tee into a spiral (she shows us a really quick method for doing this) and pull the strip of cotton and it curls into a tube. I made and dyed my first batch of yarn this weekend.

This is what I am starting with. A pile of my husband's old undershirts. I had been collecting them for dust cloths, and really don't need 57 dust cloths.


They have a future as beautiful cotton yarn. Well, the torso from the armpit down of each of these does, at least.

I used one of those teenybopper tie dye kits. The color stays bright and you just add water.



I had a couple of hanks already cut into yarn.




I also had some shirt torsos and dyed those. They will be cut into yarn after dyeing.



Yarn burritos!

The finished product (some of it):



First time dyeing yarn, I'm pretty happy with it. I am learning a lot about dyeing plant fiber versus animal fiber (like wool). You can't dye cotton with things you would dye wool with, like Kool-Aid, acid dyes, or cake dye. I watered the dye down in cups and applied it with foam brushes, as I wanted a muted color. I might overdye some of this with tea to see how that mutes it even more. Hopefully I will have some FOs from this yarn to show soon!

4 comments:

Hannah said...

This is awesome!!! I'm curious to
see what you knit with them
:-)

Heather said...

How cool! I can't wait to see all your hard work knitted up. Hey those would make cool bath rugs, soft and squishy.

Jodi said...

so cool!!

Nichole D. said...

Love the soft, muted colors! Great job!