I was so excited by my recent winter wardrobe success, that I decided to go again. So I made another turtleneck using the same pattern from milky merino. This time, I made it longer than required. I’ve had serious shrinkage with this fabric–whether it was my carelessness or the fabric is yet to be clarified. I expect it was my carelessness… This time I used a red zipper from the stash, which looked pretty amazing on the undyed item, but apparently I took no photos. And either I followed the instructions on the pattern (just for something completely different), or perhaps it was luck, but zipper insertion went smoothly.
Then I decided to sort out one of my spencers (long sleeved underwear for warmth). It shrank in dyeing as well as being perhaps a little short to begin with. It rides up, the reverse of what clothing worn for warmth should do. So I added some serious length to it. I love the dyeing on this garment–details here. But it just wasn’t working for its intended purpose.
I went out for a walk and then bundled up.
The bundles came out of the dye pot looking splendid.
The spencer came out a very good length and is much more useable. I did prefer the print before, but this one is pretty lovely too.
Here is the new turtleneck. I like it! If anything it is a little loose.
The red zipper works fine.
E Scoparia is in bud, which also works well.
I tried a different folding strategy. I love the colour and pattern, less sure about the location. And now I am happily wearing my new top for the rest of the cold weather.
Beautiful. Is milky merino the knitted silky merino that comes in a tube? I’m yet to buy any but am very tempted so it is good to know it may shrink. great idea to dye your spencer too. Thanks for another inspiring post.
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Thanks, Keryn! Silky merino in a tube is a thing of loveliness but this is a different fabric made from milk protein and merino wool. Shrinkage is a thing… tying tightly and heating gently can both help but, you know, I make mistakes sometimes!
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Milk protein and merino!!!!! OMG how amazing! You certainly find interesting things to experiment with.
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Amazing that this is even possible, isn’t it?
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Looks great and I love the spencer, wow!
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Thank you Leonie! I feel there is something about these colours that keeps me warm in addition to the cloth!
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Yes colour does that.
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WOW, really defined leaves and colour. great!
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Thanks, Susan!
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The pattern definition is astonishing. Beautiful!
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Isn’t it amazing? Of course there are a lot of factors, but the fabric is just so good for this process.
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Beautiful colour
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Thanks so much, Debbie…
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absolutely stunning !
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Thanks, Wendi! I am looking at those alkanet seeds…
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