Posted by Colleen on March 01, 19100 at 20:43:22:
In Reply to: dyeing posted by Cyndi on March 01, 19100 at 17:26:47:
The reason enamel pots and pans are preferred is that they are usually lined in white enamel.; e.g. old refrigerator crisper drawers or some soup pots. The white lining enables you to best discern the colour that your wool is taking on when you are dyeing it. I have yet to find one of these gems and to date, am using a light-coloured aluminum pot with a lid that holds about 5 quarts when full. I bought it at a thrift store. Don't use if for cooking food though. This is an adequate size to dye 1/4-1/3 yard of wool. Have fun.
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: Thanks in advance for all your help.