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Dye Palettes

Color: Reds Palette
Chroma Palette
Whidbey Palette
Amble Palette
Dahlia Palette
Campfire Palette
Orchid Palette
Holly Palette
Guild Palette
Winter Palette
Autumn Palette
Story Palette
Reds Palette
Greens Palette
Blues Palette
Purples Palette
Neutrals Palette

Share a palette with a friend, stash up on solids, or sample the rainbow with our 10-color Chroma Palette. With 10 Dye Tea Bags in each set, you'll have enough to dye over two pounds of yarn. Playing with color has never been so simple. 

This Dye Set Contains:

  • 10 Wool Tincture Tea Bags & 10 Citric Acid Packets
  • That's enough dye for over 2 pounds of fiber!

1. Heat a kettle of water.

2. Drop one tea bag dye in jar, pour over hot water and stir.

3. Submerge 3.5oz/100g of fiber.

4. Gently stir in one Citric Acid packet and steep for 10-15 min.

5. Drain, rinse and dry!

It's really that simple.

Complete Wool Tincture Instructions (pdf)

FAQ

We love hearing about your projects! We understand that sometimes you might just need a little advice about which color to choose or how many Color Packs you’ll need. All questions and comments are welcome. 

Here are two ways you can find what you're looking for.

Wool Tincture Dyes are professional-grade supermilling acid dyes. Acid Dyes get their name from the mildly acidic pH required for striking. A Dye "strikes" when its color bonds to a fiber.

Acid Dyes strike to protein fibers like wool, silk, alpaca, and mohair as well as nylon (a synthetic protein).

They will not adhere to cellulose fibers such as cotton, linen, or hemp.

We use non-toxic dyes in combination with natural citric acid. They are pre-measured for minimal exhaust, so the wastewater is harmless, mildly acidic water which is safe to drain over soil, sewer, or septic.

Absolutely! The amount of dye in each tea bag is measured precisely to give predictable color on 100 grams (3.5 oz) of clean fiber. We've found equally consistent results whether dyeing 1 or 2 skeins (100g ea) at a time in a one gallon dye jar or dyeing an entire sweater quantity in a larger pot.

We find using the dye jar to be the simplest method.

Watch a sweater overdye demo over on the School of Wool.

Yes, be creative! You can dip dye, over-dye, create ombres, gradients and multi-colored effects. When you work with resist methods or adjust the weight of fiber used with each tea bag, you will alter the strength or saturation of color. These methods might also result in excess dye in the exhaust. We suggest not using more than three tea bags per 3.5oz/100g of fiber to avoid excessive dye in the exhaust.

Customer Reviews

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Ana Micka
Easy to Use - Great Quality

We tested these to sell in our fiber art store! The yarn turned out beautifully! Looking forward to carrying these for our customers!

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Lana Jenkins
First time dyer of yarn

The jar, instructions and dye packs worked beautifully. The dye was very true to color advertised. Loved it

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Lana Jenkins
Dye packs

Worked great!

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Lani

Ease of dyeing with no special accommodations is great and the colors are great!

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Susan Sanderson
Love, love, love this way to dye

Neat, tidy and easy. Great results every time!

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