
I was asked to dye a few yards, using this photo above as the tone of green. But they want less abrushing and more color in the material. So this is my weekend fun project, and I love a challenge. I used some Natural Dorr , Morning Glory Blue and re-overdyed a piece that I was unhappy with.



in the bath they go....

little bit of fresh air to avoid shrinking the wool ,and easier to iron pressed later

Here I have from left to right the Natural Dorr, next the overdyed Blue and the re-overdyed red , perfect. Mission complete.
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