Once the dye cools, remove the wool and wash it. Now the wool is orange or yellow. Or at least it should be.
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To prepare the dye solution, cover thirty grams of onionskins with water. Use only the dry, brown outer skins. Boil the liquid until the onionskins lose their color, about forty-five minutes,. Remove the skins after the dye cools.
