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After rinsing the black walnut dyed Cormo I was happy to find that all that simmering did not felt the wool.
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My layering of colors also seemed to be successful as I ended up with several different browns.
Now to let it dry without poking it. Leaving it alone for a few days is always the hardest part.
Can't wait to see it spun up! Glad it turned out so well for you!
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