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  2. Niddy-noddy - Wikipedia

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    This can be done with scrap yarn, or with slip knots from the end of the skein. In either case, loosely securing each end with a slip knot makes it easier to find the ends in the finished skein. Generally 4 or more knots are tied. Once the yarn has been skeined, it can be dyed or washed to set the twist.

  3. Crafter Makes Tuxedo Kitty a 'Cat Pod' From Scrap Yarn - AOL

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    Crafter Makes Tuxedo Kitty a 'Cat Pod' From Scrap Yarn. Diana Logan. May 15, 2024 at 8:05 AM. ... Just crochet a circle of single crochet stitches, increasing every round, to get the bowl shape ...

  4. Twined knitting - Wikipedia

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    The wrong side of a two-end knitted mitten knitted in Z-twisted yarn. The technique is typically knitted with fine yarn and thin knitting needles to create a firm and dense fabric. A rule of thumb is to use knitting needles that are 0.5 mm smaller in diameter than the recommended needle size of the yarn. Metal knitting needles are preferred.

  5. Knitta Please - Wikipedia

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    The group began with a self-taught knitter known as PolyCotN. She founded the group with anonymous member AKrylik in October 2005 as a way to deal with frustration over their own unfinished knitting projects. [3] [4] It started with a doorknob cosy for the front door of Sayeg's Houston boutique. She loved it and, unexpectedly, so did the passersby.

  6. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    A yarn's usefulness for a knitting project is judged by several factors, such as its loft (its ability to trap air), its resilience (elasticity under tension), its washability and colorfastness, its hand (its feel, particularly softness vs. scratchiness), its durability against abrasion, its resistance to pilling, its hairiness (fuzziness), its ...

  7. Rug hooking - Wikipedia

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    Yarn was too precious, and had to be saved for knitting and weaving. Instead the tradition of using scraps of fabric evolved. Instead the tradition of using scraps of fabric evolved. However, New England was the site of the development of preprinted designs on burlap, indicating a shift in the status of rug hooking, at least for some.

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