by David Chapman | Aug 3, 2020 | Art Yarn, Chenille Yarn, Fiber Craft Store, Super Bulky Yarn, Super Chunky Yarn, Yarn
Shop Chenille Yarn BEST QUALITY FAB’s Super Chunky Chenille Yarn This Super-chunky, Chenille Mega Yarn is approximately three quarters of an inch diameter (as thick as your thumb thereabouts!) and is perfect for Mega knitting, Mega crochet, Hand knitting, Thumb...
by David Chapman | Sep 5, 2018 | Chenille Yarn, Mega Crochet, Mega Knitting, Mega Yarn, Super Bulky Yarn, Super Chunky Yarn, Yarn
Blog Affordable Super-Bulky Mega Yarn Being advocates of natural fiber for so many years, FAB has resisted embracing synthetic fibres, but as the Borg clearly stated: ‘You will be Assimilated into a Synthetic Yarn User. Resistance is futile’, or at least they used...
by David | Sep 29, 2017 | Mega Knitting, Needles & Hooks, One Day Projects, Projects, Throw, Tools of the Trade, Video
Project-in-a-Day: Knitting a Super Bulky Hot Pink Throw How many projects are sitting on a shelf uncompleted, gathering dust; a relentless reminder of a period in a life where the creative impulse was strong, but time was short or patience was somewhat diminished?...
by DesignerLynne | Aug 9, 2016 | Extending rug length, Rag Rug Making, Rag Rugs, Rug, Salish Loom, Techniques, Weaving, Weaving
Simple three step Process to extend finished length of hand woven runner This rug will be 6′ but longer lengths can be achieved too! Loom showing top of work previously extended over top of frame and fixed in place. Now it’s time to lengthen the working...
by DesignerLynne | Dec 12, 2015 | Techniques
Navajo Ply is a very simple method of creating a three ply yarn from one single strand. It is achieved by making large loops, through which the yarn is fed as it is plied. It’s like making a large crochet chain and for this reason is also known as chain plying. In...
by DesignerLynne | Jan 13, 2015 | Knitting, Ravelry, Socks & Slippers, Thrummed Slippers
The months are zooming by and I seem to have spent so little of that time working with fibre. Winter is the time when I usually get to experiment and play with new ideas; time when I don’t feel guilty about sitting down in front of the stove (with a mug of hot...