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Topic | Handspun Projects |
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Fiber | Wool, Silk |
Project Category | Knitting |
Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
Author | Amy Tyler |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginOne of the delights of knitting energized singles is that you don’t need to skein or wash the yarn before knitting—you can knit the singles right off the bobbin.
Knitting with energized singles requires a bit of patience. You may need to knit more slowly than usual and watch your knitting more than usual.
This cowl takes advantage of the dynamic surface of energized singles yarn. A simple knitted rectangle comes together with two pairs of buttons to form a stylish and reversible cowl.
Amy Tyler lives in beautiful Benzie County, Michigan, and travels the country to teach spinning and knitting workshops. She loves to explore knitting that only a handspinner can do, including three-dimensional effects created when knitting with energized singles.
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