Wouldn't you like to learn how to spit splice? I'm sure you've been curious on how to join two pieces of yarn together without tying them in a knot. Let me end your curiosity right now with this fabulous video tutorial.
Do you feel any smarter?
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Wool and some wool blends. If it can felt, it can splice!
March 23, 2010
Phyllis said:
MANY THANKS! I have some Noro SIlk Garden yarn that I knitted a sweater, but then didn’t like some of the shade variations in it (orange and olive green). I decided to unravel it and cut the undesirable color variations out. Thanks to you, I can put the other pieces together. Waste not, want not – I’ll give the other yarn to a friends who loves those colors.
Does this only work with wool? I had no idea you could do this.
Wool and some wool blends. If it can felt, it can splice!
MANY THANKS! I have some Noro SIlk Garden yarn that I knitted a sweater, but then didn’t like some of the shade variations in it (orange and olive green). I decided to unravel it and cut the undesirable color variations out. Thanks to you, I can put the other pieces together. Waste not, want not – I’ll give the other yarn to a friends who loves those colors.