Bring the vinegar soaked wool over to your work surface after squeezing the excess out you could even let it drip dry for a while.

Now for the creative part. Add the colour gradually ensuring all strands are coated but not allowing the dye mixture to pool underneath the skein. If you find this does happen you can use a sponge to wipe up excess.

These photos show the blue green skein I did. I also added a few drops of yellow at the other end of the green section which added some depth to the green.

In terms of colour mixing I only have one tip. Use which ever colours you want just remember for a clean nice looking border between the colours don't use colours from the opposite side of the colour wheel next to each other.

For example

You could use a red next to a blue (purple in between) or a red next to a purple dye,

or red next to a yellow (orange in between) or next to an orange dye,

but you couldn't use red next to a green without making a brown in between.

If you wanted both green and red in the same skein you could put a blue in between to help the transition.

I hope this makes sense. :)