Sneaky Burrito
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If you think you need a lot of room to dye, you don't. Here is my "dye studio" (a guest bathroom that is packed to the gills with supplies).
04:55 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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Sneaky Burrito
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Yes that is carpet on part of the floor. Yes it is stained now. Oops.
05:00 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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Also acrylic paint caked in the sink. Also my fault.
05:01 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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Existential Fashion Disaster
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My fiancée started dyeing in a kitchen, and then took over a bedroom for the drying, re-skeining, packing, and such... but a small bedroom.

The same was true in the apartment.

And now she has claimed a smaller-than-a-bedroom office and what was once a laundry area to do her dyeing.
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06:13 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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I have overflow supplies in two bedrooms...one is limited to mostly empty jars but the other is crammed full of wool (well and beads, fabric, weaving yarns, etc.). Most of my "dyeable" stuff is unsorted in the dining room right now.
06:15 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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There was definitely some bathroom usage for rinsing in the apartment, but now that's all back in the converted laundry room, and she's very happy not to be using a kitchen, even part-time. She felt a lot of guilt about the extra cleaning that had to happen before meal prep.
06:14 PM - Jan 05, 2024
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