Friday, June 5, 2020

Avocado Dye Experiment - Part 2


I loved the way my wool turned out last week and couldn't wait to try more avocado dye. Plus, I had saved the used avocado skins and pits from the previous dye extraction, so the materials were ready to go. Also (as if I needed another reason), I am designing a light summery tank top that would look great with any of the pink colors that I got on my last avocado dye experiment.

This time, I dyed a giant cone of crochet thread (100% mercerized cotton). I had tested this same cotton last week by making a couple ties for my hank out of this thread. I think the results this time are just as beautiful!

Note: these instructions/experiment notes are less detailed than usual, because mostly I followed the same procedure as in avocado dye experiment - part 1. Any differences are specifically noted.

Dye extraction: 25 hours
This dyebath was made as the 2nd extraction from the avocado pits and skins I used last week. They were still a nice deep red color and started showing pink in the dyebath immediately after I added them to water. I simmered/cooled for about 25 hours before I was ready to dye.

Scouring: as usual using my dish soap method

Dye: 3 hours
I got impatient so didn't let the cotton thread sit very long in the dyebath. It looked like such a deep pink... in hindsight, I should have let it sit longer before rinsing.

The difference between this and the wool dye in experiment 1 was that this time, I rinsed the cotton immediately after dyeing (I didn't let it fully dry first). I'm not sure what impact this had on the result, but will experiment again in the future!

The result was a beautiful, very light blush. I like the subtlety of the color, and the mercerized cotton has a nice sheen, almost like silk. If you have the patience to deal with crochet thread, I highly recommend it!