A popular mixed media method in my corespinning series, this method teaches you how to create sculptable bendy twisty yarns that you can create 3D shapes and wearables with. Eventually I plan on making a crazy Elizabethan collar with some knit wirespun yarn to put on an art garment. Wire yarn is also interesting to use in weaving to create bends and folds and sculptable pleating in freeform fabric.
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SOHO MITTS arm warmers (Free Knitting Pattern)
Tools Required: - Size 15 double pointed knitting needles Yarns Needed: 30-35 Yards of bulky handspun yarn. I used a corespun yarn by Leslie of Spinning Spinderella, but you can substitute...
SOHO MITTS arm warmers (Free Knitting Pattern)
Tools Required: - Size 15 double pointed knitting needles Yarns Needed: 30-35 Yards of bulky handspun yarn. I used a corespun yarn by Leslie of Spinning Spinderella, but you can substitute...
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BUTTERCUFFS frosting for your boots (Free Knitt...
A pattern by Ashley Martineau of Neauveau Fiber Arts / Handspun Yarn by Heather Lightbody of Girl with a HookTools Required: - Size 15 double pointed knitting needles- Size 10.5...
BUTTERCUFFS frosting for your boots (Free Knitt...
A pattern by Ashley Martineau of Neauveau Fiber Arts / Handspun Yarn by Heather Lightbody of Girl with a HookTools Required: - Size 15 double pointed knitting needles- Size 10.5...
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MUK LUCKYS leg warmers (Free Knitting Pattern)
Tools Required: - Size 15 16" circular knitting needles (or size 15 double pointed needles) Handspun Yarns Needed: About 100 yards of bulky yarn. I used: Yarn A: Bulky Silk...
MUK LUCKYS leg warmers (Free Knitting Pattern)
Tools Required: - Size 15 16" circular knitting needles (or size 15 double pointed needles) Handspun Yarns Needed: About 100 yards of bulky yarn. I used: Yarn A: Bulky Silk...