I am sick to my stomach after taking this sweater out of the dryer. It's Liam from Debbie Bliss Kids Knits, and it's about a month and a half's worth of work.
Ruined. Almost. I used Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece, because, being a kid's sweater I wanted it to be wash and wear, but not as warm as superwash wool would be. Boy am I disappointed. See how the black faded over the white? It's now a black and GRAY sweater. See how badly it pilled all over? It's going to take some serious time with a sweater shaver to remove those. OH, and it's a Christmas present, so I don't have another MONTH AND A HALF to donate. I will post another picture of it after it's depilled, I'm still determined to save it since it's for Christmas. It's for my son, so he won't mind it being black and gray, at least the design still shows up.
5 comments:
Oh No!! I feel your pain.
I am soo sorry! But it does look lovely, even in gray!!!
Let's fill that glass and get it back to half full for you. Men in general prefer grey over creme. I think it looks nice in color and will look great once you shave it.
Your work is beautiful. This is on my to do list but not in cotton fleece thank goodness
In my experience, a color that is loose enough to bleed is loose enough to keep bleeding, ie, to just about all come out again. You might want to try Dharma Trading Co. in San Rafael, CA; they have a product whose name I'm not remembering that should be very helpful with getting the loose dye to wash out.
--Alison Hyde at spindyeknit.com (not at Blogger anymore, although Blogger refuses to let go of the idea)
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