Your projects: Beautiful yarn, dyed and spun

Suzie Blackman
Thursday, 1 March 2018
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Since launching our yarn dyeing kits a little over two years ago, we’ve turned many a yarn lover into a yarn dyer! Lots of kits were gifted for the winter holidays (and we suspect quite a few were self-gifted), and we’ve been enjoying watching all the beautiful yarns appear, each one unique and as individual as their creators.

It’s always a surprise to see the variety of styles you create with our kits. Nannybonk created the skein below with just pink, blue and yellow:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZWJmQ2HSIn

And here it is being crocheted into a stunning shawl:

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Here is my yarn in a #missedkingfisher #handdyedyarn

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cressid used the same three colours to create something completely different, and shared pictures of the dyeing process:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BeyHLe-hU6N/

And the finished skein:

One of the first people to try out our Speckled Dyeing Kit when it launched was mimicodd, who made this pretty blue and green skein:

Two years on it’s still being put to good use!

We had a chilly little play in the garden. Thank goodness for hats!

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More yarn being put to good use: museligirl has used her skein for a pretty pair of socks:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BIPrEmwg_mD/

donnatroughton used similar cheery colours for a painted effect:

jocreates8‘s first hand-dyed skein was a deep and stormy affair (and we think it is perfect):

But it’s not just dyeing!  We’ve been dyeing small amounts of spinning fibre for a while, and in January we launched our first custom blend: Lustre Blend (read more about it here).

This beautiful finished yarn was shared on our Facebook page by Rebecca Isaksson:

Finished my first skein of Lustre Blend Rain Forest yesterday and can't wait to finish the next one and cast on!It really is true to its name! 😍Thank you!

Posted by Rebecca Isaksson on Friday, 9 February 2018

I’m so happy to see Lustre Blend spun as a singles yarn because it’s just made for it – its long staple makes it ideal for low-twist spinning, which really shows off its shine, but my amateur spinning is not up to it!

Almost all of the first batch of Lustre Blend has now sold. Rebecca used out ‘Rainforest‘ colourway, of which we have just one brad left. Don’t worry, we have another batch arriving from the mill in the next few weeks.

It's a Stitch Up Lustre Blend fibre in 'Rainforest'

Keep your projects coming!

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Suzie Blackman

The dyer, designer, photographer, creative technologist and maker-of-things behind It's a Stitch Up. She lives in East London in a home filled with colour, fluff and house plants.

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