

One interesting result: each time we used the marigolds a slightly different color emerged! This is not surprising given the many variables at play. We had variations in the yarn (or yarn preparation), the time of day flowers were harvested, the amount of flowers used, the temperature of the water, the amount of time cooked and the amount of time left to soak. Any of those could have affected our color, which left us to ponder what we might do differently next time to control the color better.
- Yarn dyed with onion skins, dyer's chamomile and coreopsis
- Three different shades of yellow from our marigolds!
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