I knit with hand-dyed yarn regularly. Sometimes I even dye my own. Earlier this year I was knitting with some natural plant dyed yarn, and it was rubbing off on my hands as I knit.
Eventually when I finished it I washed the finished object. And then i washed it. And washed it again. By the time I got the water to run clear the yarn was a significantly more muted colour.
Now I'm knitting a purple shawl for Elise, and I noticed that the same thing is happening. Since I had two skeins of the yarn, and I'll probably only use one for the shawl, I decided to wash the second skein.
And that was not the first rinse. it;s currently soaking in hot water and vinegar after three rinses. I really want to get this set enough to use in a colourwork yoke. I'm not feeling too hopeful about that. I know if I dye it myself I make sure the dye is set and any excess removed. I wish professional dyers would do the same.


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