I'm reposting the cartoon I posted last year because I think it's adorable! I wish you a very happy mother's day surrounded by your loved ones!
Ramblings about hand and machine knitting, with a bit of sewing, canning and home remodelling thrown in!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
I saved a parasol (and a lot of money)!!!
This has nothing to do with knitting but a whole lot to do with dyeing!
My red parasol became pink over the years, pink and streaky... Red is a very finicky colour, red pigments aren't stable and they're prone to discolouration. But, my patio furniture is red and I want a red parasol!
You have to know that this is a very nice parasol, I paid good money for it and the fabric was in very good condition. The sun had only bleached it. I didn't want to just throw it out ( I hate wasting good stuff).
Since I felt I had nothing to loose, I took the fabric off (very easy), washed it thoroughly and soaked it in a steaming hot bath of red Tintex dye for over an hour, even though the instructions say 30 minutes.. Since the parasol is large, I used 3 packets. I then rinsed and rinsed and rinsed. I put it back up on the frame while it was still damp.
Well, I was a bit scared that the dye wouldn't take since the fabric has polyester in it... But the results are phenomenal! The parasol looks brand new! No more streaks!
Now, I won't mind when it begins to fade, I'll simply over dye it again! :-)
My red parasol became pink over the years, pink and streaky... Red is a very finicky colour, red pigments aren't stable and they're prone to discolouration. But, my patio furniture is red and I want a red parasol!
You have to know that this is a very nice parasol, I paid good money for it and the fabric was in very good condition. The sun had only bleached it. I didn't want to just throw it out ( I hate wasting good stuff).
Since I felt I had nothing to loose, I took the fabric off (very easy), washed it thoroughly and soaked it in a steaming hot bath of red Tintex dye for over an hour, even though the instructions say 30 minutes.. Since the parasol is large, I used 3 packets. I then rinsed and rinsed and rinsed. I put it back up on the frame while it was still damp.
Well, I was a bit scared that the dye wouldn't take since the fabric has polyester in it... But the results are phenomenal! The parasol looks brand new! No more streaks!
Now, I won't mind when it begins to fade, I'll simply over dye it again! :-)
Sunday, May 5, 2013
We won!!!
I have great news! We won the referendum today by a comfortable margin, we're over the moon!
Our little town will have a public library and the presbytery will be saved! Yeah!!!!!!!!!
Until then, now I'll have more time to knit ... and to blog! ;-)
Our little town will have a public library and the presbytery will be saved! Yeah!!!!!!!!!
Until then, now I'll have more time to knit ... and to blog! ;-)
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