Sneeze and this unspun yarn will fray and fall apart. See how she's being VERY gentle with it? Be anything other than gentle, and it's destroyed. Don't make these.
This may be a useless blanket, but I finally understand how knitting works thanks to this clip. Thank you, for some reason I just couldn’t wrap my head around how it got started!
But it wasn't started as knit. She started with a foundation chain, as if to crochet, and then picked up stitches from the chain. That's not how knitting starts. I suppose you could imagine the chain as a needle though, in which case the first row of open loops would be the cast-on row & where the knitting starts.
Wow so impressive! I’m so amazed by all of these unique talented people out there! Beautiful job keep it up I think I need some lessons how to crochet 😅
I did make one of these too but from my experience with mine the holes in the blanket can get caught on stuff so watch out for that and I love your content!!!❤
Да , только возьмите во внимание , что ни постирать, ни ещё как-либо почистить вы его не сможете т.к. после этого он превратится в тряпку. Так что это просто потеря денег.
Don't even worry about it, even if you had the coin to afford the yarn, these things are ruined within seconds, and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
@@PureLovable this is roving wool that is used to spin into yarn. this means it is not, in fact, yarn. there are roving yarns that are called such because there is a minimal amount of spin to create it. it's easy to confuse the two, but there *is* a difference.
@@vickiclements1250As I recall what I learned a long time ago, wool that is ready for manual spinning isn't generally in that form, more like a fluffy lump of carted fibers that is sufficiently tangled that you can gently pull a thread onto the spinning tip which twists it into a continuous yarn that can hold its shape.
I made the mistake of using this yarn my first blanket.. it’s shead so bad and looked awful after a few days .. save your money people use a different yarn
8 things required: - thicc yarn - hands or a huge hook - patience - more patience - and more patience - and a lot more patience - and a whole lot more patience - and lastly, patience.
I’ve made one like this and I agree it’s very expensive but soooo worth it and if you sell like me you can make a killing but it takes around a day to make one huge one
Le dita fungono da ferri.. buona idea anche per lana non così grossa.. si può provare e vedere il risultato e forse è più veloce dell'uso dei ferri.. comunque brava.. ottimo lavoro ❤❤
Y’all this is not yarn it is roving wool and it does NOT have a twist meaning it gets frayed and messy and is not very usable except to sit and look pretty and SO HARD to wash.
I have started a blanket like this, only the yarn is 20 times thinner, and I already went through 2 whole balls of yarn and the black is only finished about 1/20 so this is gonna be one expensive blanket (I spent 40 dollars on yarn already)