Knit with me: Mill ends to Handspun Chaos Yarn Scarf
Hello friends! I got up with a craving for chaos. Luckily I had bought myself a bag of mill ends, assorted scrap bits of wool and spun them all into one chaotic skein of yarn a couple of weeks ago. Today we're taking that yarn and we're knitting ourselves a lovely spring accessory with it: a triangle scarf! In this video I kit the scarf without a pattern, so join me while I figure out how to draft my own triangular scarf, shawl, wrap, however you want to call it. It's going to be a simple garter stitch knit, which accentuates the chaotic nature of our handspun yarn. If you want to join in on the chaos, you can join the patreon via: / mijnwolden You can also find me on Ravelry and Instagram as @MijnWolden If you enjoy spinning, yarn, knitting, fiber arts or any other traditional craft and fiber shenanigans then this channel is right up your alley. Maybe you could hit that subscribe button? #knitting #handspun #crafting #handmade #handspinning #trianglescarf

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