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| Topic | Handspun Projects |
|---|---|
| Fiber | Wool, Silk, Plant Fibers, Man-Made Fibers, Linen/Flax, Cotton, Blends, Animal Fibers |
| Project Category | Other, Weaving |
| Project Type | Other, Accessories |
| Author | Rosalie Nielson |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginThe Japanese tradition of kumihimo has been evolving for more than a thousand years. Literally translated as “gathering of threads,” kumihimo offers endless possibilities for creating beautiful braids in a wide variety of yarns and structures.
Join author Rosalie Neilson as she explores the origins of kumihimo, then dives deep into the possibilites that you can achieve with a spiral braiding structure.
Kumihimo is a great project option for when you’re on the go, want to use up small amounts of handspun yarn, or want to embellish another project.
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