The Yellows
the way i had it orginized in my mind was like this. I'll start with the yellows, one for solid yellow,





thats five total. each skein was two full bobbins worth of spinning. i mordanted them all first with alum and prepared a dyepot with Osage Orange, which looks like yellow saw dust when you get it and gives a great golden yellow. i had a little trouble with the orange but that was no fault of the yellow, the blame lays with my talent with the red.
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