12-month yarn dyeing course – Download syllabus!
Course Details
Find out exactly how our course works!

How much does it cost?
The Dyeing Made Easy subscription box is £35 per month.
This includes postage within the UK.
How long is the course?
The course runs for 12 months, although you can pause at any time if life gets too busy.
Is the course suitable for beginners?
Absolutely!
It starts from very easy methods, and builds up over time til you feel really confident.
Is there a minimum commitment period?
When you join the course, there is an initial commitment of 3 months, when you won’t be able to cancel through your customer login.
When will I be charged?
You will be debited on the 25th of the month you subscribed. So if you sign up on the 14th of a month, then your payments won’t go out until the 25th of that month.
If you subscribe after the 25th, you will be debited on the 25th of the following month.
When will my box arrive?
Your box will always arrive at the beginning of the month after you subscribe.
Our cut-off for subscriptions in any month, is the 25th. If you subscribe after that, you will be included in the following month’s intake.
Can I pause or cancel?
If you find you’re not keeping up with the boxes, then you can take a break til you are ready to carry on. Click through to your member login, and pause your subscription.
However, we understand that sometimes things are not what you expected, or circumstances change. You can cancel your subscription through your member login, at any time after the minimum commitment period of 3 months.
How long does it take to do each lesson?
We recommend you allow one morning or afternoon to complete each month’s lesson.
It might only take an hour or two, but you don’t want to feel rushed.
You will always need to give your yarn a light wash and soak it overnight, there's nothing worse than discovering you should have done something yesterday!
Is it very messy?
Only if you knock something over!
Normally it should just be one saucepan on the hob, or one bowl in the microwave, etc.
You will need to soak the yarn first, and rinse it afterwards, so working in the kitchen is the best choice.
You will need a large saucepan, a lot of cheap white vinegar, an old towel, an apron, a j-cloth, a cheap jug, & some clingfilm. Some large kilner jars will be useful later, but not essential.