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  2. Freeform crochet and knitting - Wikipedia

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    One feature of this freeform art is that group pieces can be made by people of varying expertise and experience. Leftover and scrap yarn can be made into scrumbles that can later be joined together. The name 'scrumbles' was coined by James Walter and Sylvia Cosh during the 1990s and has remained the term since.

  3. Rug hooking - Wikipedia

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    Rug hooking was originally developed in England as a method of using leftover scraps of cloth. Since hooking was a craft of poverty, rug makers put to use whatever materials were available. Antique hooked rugs were created on burlap after 1850 because burlap was readily available as grain and feed bags. Fiber and fabric that was no longer ...

  4. Niddy-noddy - Wikipedia

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    The yarn is then taken over the left end of the top crossbar, down and under the right side of the lower crossbar, up and over the other end of the top crossbar, and then down and under the other end of the lower crossbar [2] before returning to the starting point to complete one wrap. While rather awkward at first, one quickly picks up the rhythm.

  5. 30 Times People Mended Their Ruined Things Very Visibly And ...

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    Just because something gets broken, torn, or old doesn't mean we need to throw it away. 92 million tonnes of textile waste ends up in landfills in the U.S. every year as it is. But there are ways ...

  6. 12 Unexpected Materials You Can Use for Wrapping Paper - AOL

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    1. Fabric Scraps. Do you constantly have leftover fabric from sewing projects? Put scraps to good use by making them your new designated wrapping paper. Materials like cotton, silk, or even ...

  7. Leftover Halloween candy? Here is how to repurpose all those ...

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    Create crafts, make candy-based science experiments or use pieces for prizes when playing games. Freeze for later to make candy last longer. Most types already have a long shelf-life, but freezing ...

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