Thank you! I knit all kinds of things with my art yarn. Mostly scarves, shawls, and simple sweaters. The key is to use big needles, (I use 50's and 70's) and simple patterns. That way the stitches are large and the yarn/contents can be show off, and the yarn doesn't get lost in the pattern. I wouldn't cable or anything like that, just super simple. :-)
Thank you!! In this video I'm using a Blue Bonnet Crafty Bee. They are no longer in business :-( but I, now, use an Ashford Kiwi 3 with the Super Flyer setup and have found that it's very similar!
In this video, they vary a lot. I typically prefer anything over a few inches. It can be done with smaller ones, but I like the look when they're longer. With shorter pieces (a few inches, as opposed to longer) you get a more spiral, controlled look. With longer pieces, I granny stack them more so it's super textured. (I hope that makes sense!)
Fantastic video, very clearly demonstrated and explained. Thank you!!!
You’re so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful!
This is amazing! I love recycling and this technique makes a beautiful result. Thanks for posting :)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I never throw anything away!! 😃
Oh! I loooove this. It's also very relaxing to watch 😍
Thank you!! It’s super relaxing to do to!! 😘
I can't wait to try this with my weaving ends!! Thanks:)
Awesome!! No waste! And you’re very welcome!!
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Pretty. What would you knit with that lovely yarn?
Thank you! I knit all kinds of things with my art yarn. Mostly scarves, shawls, and simple sweaters. The key is to use big needles, (I use 50's and 70's) and simple patterns. That way the stitches are large and the yarn/contents can be show off, and the yarn doesn't get lost in the pattern. I wouldn't cable or anything like that, just super simple. :-)
It’s amazing to watch u. What kind of spinning wheel are you using
Thank you!! In this video I'm using a Blue Bonnet Crafty Bee. They are no longer in business :-( but I, now, use an Ashford Kiwi 3 with the Super Flyer setup and have found that it's very similar!
About how long would you say the pieces are? Have you found one length is better than another ?
In this video, they vary a lot. I typically prefer anything over a few inches. It can be done with smaller ones, but I like the look when they're longer. With shorter pieces (a few inches, as opposed to longer) you get a more spiral, controlled look. With longer pieces, I granny stack them more so it's super textured. (I hope that makes sense!)
Hi have you ever used lace fabric pieces to spin with
I have! I use this method for yarn scraps, lace, fringe, just about anything I can! Give it a try!!