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A dyer's blog about knitting, spinning, dyeing, and crafting. Mixing primary dye color tutorials for wool fiber and yarn.

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Bee Mice Elf Monday, February 8, 2016 Mixed-Up Monday: Puce Puce is a brownish purple color which gained popularity in 18th century France.  It was said to be the favorite color of Marie Antoinette.  Puce is the french word for "flea" and the name "puce" may refer to the color that was left on linens after a flea was smashed, according to Wikipedia.  :) What you'll need: gloves wool: fiber or yarn acid dye stocks: brown, magenta, black  ( how to mix dye stock ) acid: citric or vinegar dye pot: stainless steel or crock pot measuring spoons I'll be using 1 oz bundles of mixed breed wool combed top for each dye pot. Gather the wool and soak in some room temp tap water until saturated. Fill the dye pot up with a few inches of water and add 1/2 tsp of citric acid or 1 TB vinegar. Add 1 TB brown dye stock. Next, add 1/2 tsp of Magenta dye stock. Add the damp wool to the pot making sure it is fully submerged. Cover pot and turn heat to low.  Simmer for about ...

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