My first Kool-Aid dyeing experiment was trying to make a pink/purple soaker for Allie. It turned out more black and red. Anna said it'd be perfect for Allie to wear to her first Chicago Bulls game!


I had a little bit of Chicago Bulls yarn left over and wanted to continue to experiment so I overdyed it with Berry Blue Koolaid. I like the way this looks! It's not much yarn--maybe enough for an ipod cover.

The finished project.

While I was dying the Chicago Bulls yarn, I dropped into the dye bath a few strands of other yarns just to see what would happen. Each strand of dyed yarn is beneath its original strand. My favorite is the bottom one---the brown yarn dyed into a teal.
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