from the book
Antiuqe Colors for Primitive Rugs
colors are fairly accurate
the top greens are less faded looking in person
top
olive green/plum #27
full recipe
1/2 cup each in two pots
bottom
bronze/green #26
full recipe
1/2 cup each in two pots
these are the 2 wools overdyed with #26
they were sort of faded peach and pink
quite hookable now!
They dye pots and supplies have been bleached
stored away for another time
I really must get to finishing
the pieces I've hooked the past few months
Back to work after 4 days off...
UGH!


I'm not a hooker, never will be. But I so love to see piles of wool. Why?
ReplyDeleteOh no, just after you were all settled in a nice comfort niche and back to real life. Glad you enjoyed those 4 days and I loved your dye results.
ReplyDeletelove love !!!!
ReplyDeleteL
Love the prim shades and the shades from your previous post, lots of beautiful rugs will be coming.
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ReplyDeleteI love the green shade ❣️
ReplyDeleteI like your comments on my blog, I would love to see Melrose packs the wool .. it's a kind of special job, you know ?
Those colors are such a lovely prim color! Love them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteyummmy color!
ReplyDeleteCathy