EDIT: Here are the pics
This is everything after it was dryed in the dryer. Man, that stuff shrinks up or something when you toss it in and gets all wiggly. But, it knits out.

The reason I started this...

All wound up:

And with no flash, can't decide which one is closer to the real color, a middle road between the two.

2 comments:
Wow, they look great... I'm about to start thinking about dying some yarn!
It's not hard, just don't...no matter how BAD you NEED to use up the rest of the dye..don't squirt it all on there. It's not a good idea, it soaks into the bottom and turns it all one color and leads to bleeding probs. Stupid me found that out the only way, the hard one. :D
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