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Dyeing yarn and then felting.?

Hi all, I would like to try my hand at dyeing wool and felting (haven't done either before!), but I have a question that I was unable to find the answer to, and I am hoping someone here can help me.I was wonder if I dye wool using the Kool-Aid method, can I use it to knit, say like a bag, and felt it afterward? Or won't it work because it was in hot water while being dyed?I'm sorry if this is a silly questionI'm just confused and curious!

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I would say get a nice thong and be sexy wear a very short skirt and lift it up a little to be sexy
UhhhGet pants that are compatible youAnd take a look at pulling up your pants plenty and pull it up simply earlier than you sit down down or bendOr simply seize them so they do not give wayOr might be you want tighter boxersPull the ones up tooDon't allow them to sagWell except your the ones skater boys that put on wonderful tight denimsIf so, then thats your crisis proper thereIf your denims are tight, and also you pull it down just a little, its less complicated to slide downIf they are dishevelled, such a lot boys put on basketball shorts below their denimsSo take a look at that.
No thong is not the way to go you need to just wear full back panties that bunch up above the top of pants when the pants fall downAlso let half to 3/4 of you crack and panties show
It won't cause any problemsFelting actually happens when the natural fiber is agitated - not heatedHeating does help speed the process, but it is the agitation that causes the fiber to mat, or feltAs long as you are using a 100% natural fiber that hasn't been treated, you will be fine, regardless of the dyeing process you usedHugzzz 8-)

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