Dye Your Own Yarn or Fiber!

Helena will walk you through creating your own colorway in the dye pot!

Cost:

$65.00 per person

Duration:

3h

Schedule:

Thursday, January 2, 5:30 - 8:30 PM OR Friday, January 3, 5:30 - 8:30 PM

About this experience

This class is one session long. Please ensure you are available for the session before booking your spot. See cancellation policy below.

Helena of Oink Pigments will host you in the dye pots! She will walk you through the process of preparing your yarn or fiber and creating a color from your imagination or inspiration.

Techniques you will learn:

  • Yarn or Fiber Preparation
  • Dye Colors and Mixing
  • Creating a colorway of YOUR imagination!

Supplies Included:

  • One (1) 100gm Skein of Yarn OR 4 oz of Fiber
  • Dye materials
  • Equipment for dying and drying

Class Policies

The schedule presented is the available time for the instructor. If you are unable to attend a class session, a 1:1 lesson can be scheduled at an additional cost.

Yarncom must be notified a minimum of 48 hours before the first session begins if you will not be attending. Refunds will not be available for cancellations within 48 hours of the first session.

Credit card refunds for cancellations are available with a $15 administration fee.

Gift card (store credit) refunds for cancellations are available at no additional fee. The gift card will be digital and sent to you via email. 

You may reschedule your class up to 48 hours before the first session if the class is offered at another time.

Exceptions at management discretion.

Your Host

Helena Bristow has been Vice Pigmentologist at Oink Pigments since its inception in 2010. She learned to crochet at age 4, and taught herself to knit when she started graduate school for the first time. She often jokes that “knitting stuck; grad school did not.” Helena has now dropped out of two different graduate programs because she would rather be playing with yarn. Helena can usually be found driving all over the country in her yarn van, to fiber festivals and local yarn stores.