Hand dyed yarn by King Becky is lovingly hand dyed at home in my studio.
I am inspired by bold and beautiful colours that we see in our surroundings every day.
My love for nature and living in a digital age have inspired me to play with neons and brights. I love using natural materials to knit with and creating bright colourways that will encourage others to create.
The dyeing processes that I use vary, I love playing with colours, hand painting, dip dyeing and kettle dyeing yarn. Each skein is dyed in stages, layering colours by kettle dyeing and hand painting.
I dye skeins in small batches of four at a time, dyeing mostly bright colours, and if you have a large project in mind please contact me so that I can make sure that you get skeins from the same lot, or I will dye a lot especially for you.
I use professional grade dyes in my studio and use cruelty free yarn wash to wash the yarn, which has not been tested on animals. All washed yarns are soaked in an essential oil bath after dyeing.
I love animals and live with a Manx tuxedo cat, who supervises (but doesn’t touch) the yarn and dyeing process.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
Becky
My love for nature and living in a digital age have inspired me to play with neons and brights. I love using natural materials to knit with and creating bright colourways that will encourage others to create.
The dyeing processes that I use vary, I love playing with colours, hand painting, dip dyeing and kettle dyeing yarn. Each skein is dyed in stages, layering colours by kettle dyeing and hand painting.
I dye skeins in small batches of four at a time, dyeing mostly bright colours, and if you have a large project in mind please contact me so that I can make sure that you get skeins from the same lot, or I will dye a lot especially for you.
I use professional grade dyes in my studio and use cruelty free yarn wash to wash the yarn, which has not been tested on animals. All washed yarns are soaked in an essential oil bath after dyeing.
I love animals and live with a Manx tuxedo cat, who supervises (but doesn’t touch) the yarn and dyeing process.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
Becky
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