Scrap Yarn Tip: Create your OWN CHUNKY YARN with gradient color change
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Transform your scrap yarn into super chunky yarn! Experiment with multi-strand crochet to create amazing color transitions. Changing just one yarn strand at a time results in a gradual, beautiful gradient effect.
Thank you for watching! See the whole video about making this scarf: ruclips.net/video/mu2WG50-XCM/видео.html
Thankyou for helping me to discover that I don't have to buy expensive chunky yarn, because I already have it at home and can make the projects that I want! God Bless Your talents and multiply them!
Great, thank you! 💜
This tip is so good! Favorite stash buster I've ever seen
Thank You , for..one strand at a time, advice. Looks Beautiful !❤
Thank you dear Tula Maria for sharing this beautiful tool
This is the best crochet advice I have ever heard! I am so excited to finally be able to use my jars and jars of scrap yarn for something other than stuffing! Heading over to your page to watch the full video and start this project right now! All my other WIPs can wait 😅 You are my crochet fairy godmother for sure 😊
Wonderful! I'm so glad this gave you an idea for your scrap yarns! Hoping you have got a good start on the project! 💗
What a brilliant idea. We will all be trying this out. Thank you so much. 🧶
Beautiful scarf, Tuula! 😍🤩😍🤩😍
great tip! so beautiful! will DEFINITELY TRY
Please do! It is a lot of fun!
Thanks Tuula for your wonderful idea...
I love doing this method when using up scrap yarn for scrap yarn blankets . the colours come out amazing
Yes, it's like painting with yarn colours!
What a beautiful scarf. I love this idea!
Thank you! 😊
I never thought of doing this! Thank you!
Great, try it for your projects!
I love to make scrap blankets with lots of different colours
That's lovely!
You are brilliance!!
IDAHO, USA
Thank you! 💜
Great idea!!!
Glad you think so!
When I was young, I made a mesh singlet top using this method, except I used thin machine-knitting cottons. It looked really unique.
That's a great idea!
Great tip and brilliant way to use up odds and ends of yarn 👍🏻 I’ve sorted my yarn stash out this morning and wow have I got a lot of wool 😱and I’m currently juggling lots of mini projects but really enjoying my crocheting, there’s not enough hours in the day !! 🧶🧶🧶😆
At least you're all set for materials! Happy crafting 😊
Lovely! So true, not enough hours in the day! 😄😊
Good idea. Thk you and God bless you.❤
Thank you! 😊
Great idea. Thank you....
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! Love it 😊
Glad you like it!
Like the idea. Sandra B. ❤️
That's great Sandra!
thanks 😊 your so good 😊thanks
You're welcome 😊
Fab tip!
Great!
Brilliant, Tuula!!
Thanks maam
Really pretty. Hi Tuula my name is Trula 😊
Hello 😊 I haven't heard that name before!
@@TuulaMaaria it was my Grandmothers name. I think it's an name. She was born in 1895 and passed in 1975 when I was 12
Great idea for using up scrap stash. Do you hve a minimum lengthand how do you join the ends? P&Q.
The longer video about the projects shows how I join yarns here ruclips.net/video/mu2WG50-XCM/видео.htmlsi=dbMV0W8q15T6KwLM&t=431 - just setting the old and new over each other and crocheting a hile like that and then just cutting the end off.
I didn't use very short lengths just because it is so much work, 4-5 meters were the shortest.
Thank you. Will keep that in mind, usually use my shorter lengths for stripes in hat and mitts. Gives variety and uses them up.
So it looks like I’ll have to move to Narnia to actually see how this was done. Was it just a bunch of different yarns used as a single strand or was it something method of twirling/combining several different yarns in some sort of procedure where the likelihood of them separating would be minimal or nonexistent? ARRGH
Does the link not show, it is attached to the video that it comes from ruclips.net/video/mu2WG50-XCM/видео.html
How do you keep the yarns together nor getting them all bunched up?😊
I just hold on to them, it doesn't matter if their order keeps changing.