'Leave no dye behind! Let\'s dye some KnitPicks Stroll Glimmer Yarn http://shrsl.com/1cs2s (Affiliate link) with leftover food coloring and mixed liquid Rit Dyes. Other items used in this video (Affiliate links) Steam Pan: https://amzn.to/2tGWYph VIDEO CONTENTS: [0:00] Introduction recycled dyebath started with 6 cups of water + 4 T white vinegar, + 2 more cups of water Add 2 more cups of water [1:40] Adding dye to the yarn (food coloring first) [3:50] The rit liquid dyes [11:12] washing the yarn [12:14] the finished dry yarn and conclusions ChemKnitsCreations Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/chemknitscreations ChemKnits Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChemKnits ChemKnits Lab Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChemKnitsLab/ ChemKnits Blog: http://www.chemknits.com Zazzle Merchandise: https://www.zazzle.com/chemknitsmerchandise The above links are affiliate links, which means I earn a commission on sale of items purchased through these links. All items used in this video were purchased and selected by me. All thoughts and opinions are my own.'
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