Big Fat Yarn Plush Decor Kit - Finger Knitting Fun - DIY All in One Finger Knitting Kit - Level 2: Intermediate, Arts and Crafts for Kids Teens Tweens and Adults - Round Plush or Watermelon Plush

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Big Fat Yarn Plush Decor Kit - Finger Knitting Fun - DIY All in One Finger Knitting Kit - Level 2: Intermediate, Arts and Crafts for Kids Teens Tweens and Adults - Round Plush or Watermelon Plush

Big Fat Yarn Plush Decor Kit - Finger Knitting Fun - DIY All in One Finger Knitting Kit - Level 2: Intermediate, Arts and Crafts for Kids Teens Tweens and Adults - Round Plush or Watermelon Plush

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Personally I like using arm knitting and finger crochet to make scarves and cowls. Since they are designed as rectangles, it is quite easy to get the finished project that you want. Of course, don’t forget that you can make cowls and scarves the traditional way using hooks and needs as well with this super bulky yarn. 7. Baskets This project is completely beginner friendly, and there’s no need to have any prior knitting or crochet experience. Another bonus is that you can make the blanket in under two hours! For those of you that have big plans for the holidays that don’t seem to pan out super bulky yarn helps to change that. Using bulky yarn allows you to work faster and you can create things for your home or your children. You Might Also Like: So, as you can see, Super Bulky Yarn is a size #6. Roving also falls into this category. And for the sake of this article, you could also use #7 bulky yarn in any of the ways that we’ll describe below. Additional Materials for Super Bulky Yarn

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Cotton wool is soft, durable, and natural. It is generally preferred for sweaters and scarves but may still be too rough for those with very sensitive skin, like infants and toddlers. Although it varies, you’ll usually use specific hooks and needle sizes when crocheting or knitting with a particular yarn weight. Here’s what’s commonly recommended by the Craft Yarn Council: While I don’t often knit or crochet clothing with the color green, it happens to be my all time favorite color. This particular olive green is the perfect hue and I just love how it looks in our bedroom. We recently got new furniture and a new bed (we had been using my childhood furniture since we got married LOL), so it was a lot of fun to redecorate and use my new blanket. And while I’m a green fan, I’m in love with ALL of the new colors that are available in the Yooge Yarn. It was really hard to choose between this Martini Olive and the Rose Cloud color. You can see all of the pretty color options (here). First, I’ll share the crochet pattern for those of you who know how to crochet. You’ll then find the step by step picture tutorial below on how to make it just with your hands! And remember that you can get the ad-free, printable version from Etsy HERE.This blanket can be crocheted without the use of a hook. You may also choose to use a large US size 70, 35 mm crochet hook if you prefer. When made by hand, you’ll achieve a looser fabric and slightly larger blanket (blanket pictured was made by hand). The hook creates a tighter fabric and smaller blanket in most cases (crochet very loosely for best results). Crochet in this manner, working across each row to the end, pulling up a loop and turning. Repeat this until you’ve used the entire skein of yarn. Finger-knitting is all the rage across grade schools and middle schools as kids knit chunky accessories using their fingers instead of traditional knitting needles. Jazwares makes finger-knitting kits for kids with the Big Fat Yarn line, and now kids can create outfits and accessories for their Squishmallows with the Big Fat Yarn Squishmallows Accessory Kit.

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This super simple blanket can be made with a crochet hook or just your hands.If you’re familiar with crochet, you might like to see the written pattern which I’ve included along with the tutorials. Don’t be afraid to get creative when playing with this yarn. You can do whatever you want to do with it. But here are the top ten things I recommend you try to do with super bulky or jumbo weight yarn: 1. (and 2.) Practice Arm Knitting (and Finger Crochet)Arm knitting and finger crochet are both projects that you can share with your children. You will go through the same motions to make your piece but will use your arms or fingers instead of needles or hooks. These techniques allow beginners to see how the stitches are formed on a large scale and see how things are working. In other words, they’re the perfect way to show off the fundamentals Acrylic wool is a mix of natural and synthetic fibers. [2] X Research source It tends to be inexpensive and durable, making it ideal for projects like rugs and purses. It can also be used for sweaters and scarves but may not be soft enough for those with sensitive skin. Arm knitting and finger crochet use what you already have to create the projects. No special tools needed. There are many tutorials online if you have never tried these techniques before. There are also patterns specific to arm knitting and finger crochet. 3. Make Extra Cozy Blankets

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skein Lion Brand Yooge Yarn ( I used the color Martini Olive) (2300 g/skein) Find the kit for sale from Lion Brand HERE (in several color options)

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Big yarn blankets continue to be featured all over home décor blogs and magazines. They aren’t difficult to make and there’s no need to know how to arm knit or use knitting needles with this beauty! It works up in no time and looks like an expensive, store-bought piece. Using just your hands or a large crochet hook, you can make the entire blanket with just one skein of squishy, Yooge yarn. Repeat row 2 until you’ve used the entire skein of yarn. Tie off and weave in ends. Hand Crocheted Big Yarn Blanket Picture Tutorial If you do want an oversized sweater, though, why not go with a classic granny square motif? The bulky yarn gives it an exaggerated twist that makes it contemporary and fun. 10. Holiday Decorations Step 6: Once you’ve crocheted the final stitch in the row, pull up one more loop. Turn your work. Note that there are 9 stitches in each row. You may adjust the size of the blanket to your liking by chaining as many or as few stitches at the beginning of this pattern. Simply make the chain your desired width, then single crochet until you’ve used the entire skein. A tutorial for this blanket can also be found on the Mama In A Stitch blog.



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