Over-dyeing Workshop: Reimagine that Drab Garment/Yarn

Next workshop: Saturday October 11th from 10 - 11:30AM
Course Overview
As a result of leaving a few garments in the shop windows for too long, the pieces lost their sparkle and became sun-bleached and drab! I revived them by over-dyeing them using the Wool Tincture Dye color packs. The results are just plain WOW!
This workshop is hands on. Bring your own drab garment/yarn to bring back to life and leave with your own WOW!
The class fee includes a single Wool Tincture Dye color pack in the color of your choice ($12 value). You will also receive a 20% off any additional dying supplies that you decide to purchase.
You will need to bring the following Materials/Supplies to the class
- A garment/yarn that you want to revive via over-dyeing
- Simple bowl - Large enough to pre-soak garment/yarn in warm tap water to prep it for the dye
- Large towel - For rolling/drying wet yarn/fiber.
There needs to be a minimum of 3 people to run this class.
Cancellation Policy
Full payment is needed to reserve your space. For a full refund on the class, cancellations must be made 5 days before the class. All refunds are given as store credit only. If we cancel the class for any reason or we are able to fill your slot, you will receive a full refund.
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This Butterfly Shawl was in the front window for ~8 months and lost its luster! I over-dyed it with the Gold Wool Tincture Dye color pack and once again I have a piece that I love! |
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This Another Door Opens Shawl was sent to the shop to highlight a new pink palette of Dream in Color Classy. It faded and looked dirty until I over-dyed it with the Plum Wool Tincture Dye color pack and now I have stunning shawl again. |
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
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| Instructor: | Annie Groeninger |
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