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Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers

By Nancymccarroll
In 2013, after that delightful, memorable, happy happy summer in Scotland and the Outer Hebrides, I used marigolds to dye wool from Orkney.  And with good results.
Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers
Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers
Fast forward to August, 2015.  Again, I have a bumper crop of flowers for dyeing.  But this summer I am using yellow cosmos to see what yellows will result after boiling on John's Australian wool.

Here are the cosmos flowers showing off for the camera in the early morning hours on August 15, just prior to being denuded with scissors:


Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers
Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers(on the front porch)
Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers(and this is on ONE volunteer, flowering cosmos plant; note it is trying to overtake the deliberately planted garden squash)

For basic dying principles, refer back to the Polish Granddaughter's post about dyeing with marigolds.  I substituted half cosmos and half marigold flowers, simmering for an hour to achieve this color in the dye pot.

Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers
Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers

This is the When In Scotland garter shawl.  It needs more of the lighter color green alternated with the lime green, then ending with the yellow colored wool now on the back burner of the stove. Figuring there is no rush on finishing the knitting (it is to be 97 degrees F today), I will add the new yellow for the last bold stripe, then finish with the teal color. 

Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers

On the Julie front, she is encountering a few more medical issues. Nothing is insurmountable in her mind for achieving independence in her own apartment in 2016.  We manicure her nails thrice weekly, play Word Chums and Words With Friends night and day via our iPads, and lunch together daily outside at the gazebo at Mesa Manor Rehab and Nursing Home. We also play a card game or two if she can tear herself away from the computer word games.

The husband brings the dogs to Julie for a pet at least twice week. Julie has a remarkable and resilient spirit and has continually taught me about the universality of love.  Her 45th birthday approaches in early September, and her continuing life cannot help but be inspirational despite her obstacles.

Dyeing with Cosmos Flowers
Bark if You Love Julie!

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