This Victorian Trick Turns Yarn Scraps into Recycled Yarn

If you'd like to try out Incogni, please use my link incogni.com/knits and code KNITS I'm trying to learn how to spin new yarn from recycling scraps of old projects. I've been saving yarn waste and yarn scraps for years in hopes of making my own version of a shoddy mill. I can now finally say I've made my first attempt (but how good was it really?). What do you even make with recycled yarn scraps? -- My Other Links! -- Support me via Patreon:   / engineeringknits   :) Instagram:   / engineeringknits   My Knitting Patterns (Etsy): https://www.etsy.com/shop/EKnitsShop My Knitting Patterns (Ravelry): https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sour... Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/engineeringknits Use the same music: http://bit.ly/EKEpidemicSound -- My Channel -- Engineering knits is a place for people who enjoy all kinds of vintage and antique crafts - from sewing to knitting, crochet to embroidery I like to try it all. I definitely have a preference for historical fibre crafts, and it is my dream to one day make an entire outfit from sheep to sweater. I hope you enjoy watching me and my favorite companion, Nutella, struggle through some fascinating projects!