That's when I found Bellatrix (Rav link). It's got a pattern of deliberately "dropped" stitches, which make an allover design of really gnarly holes. And so far, I'm liking it. I mean, boy, is the combination of this yarn and that pattern a LOT of fug, but I'm hoping that it will somehow balance out and become magically infused with some awesomeness. Barring that, at least I'll have used the yarn up, and I'll have socks to wear when cleaning up cat puke.
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
ugly + ugly = ?
No photos yet, but I wanted to let everyone know what I was doing with the Fugly Yarn of Doom. Various swatches with it proved that while the dye improved the look of the resulting fabric, it's still no beauty queen. With that in mind, I searched Ravelry for a pattern that might either disguise or highlight the peculiar fug I've got.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Fun with drink mixes
So I had this really fugly yarn that looked awful no matter what I did with it, and a couple people on Ravelry suggested I overdye it. The easiest overdye for wool is - get this - Kool-Aid drink mix. I had bought some intending to use it to dye some cotton for my etsy shop, but since Kool-Aid doesn't actually work on cotton, I decided this was a much better use for my $0.20 of food coloring and citric acid.

Before:

After one packet each of Cherry and Grape, plus about 6 ounces of vinegar to help it set, and about 8 minutes in the microwave:

Still damp, you can see the variation in the top and bottom halves of the hank. And you can see how cute my cat is.

I'm hoping it will be dry tomorrow so that I can use the ball-winder that has finally come in for my at my local yarn store. I've got a swatch left over in the "before" colors, so it will be neat to see them side-by-side.
And if it's still fugly, it's hitting the trash.
But the overdyeing was fun ... definitely will have to try that again in the future.
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knit,
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stash reduction project
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