Yarn Tales Stitchwork: Multiple Strand Knitting
by Steven Callaghan
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Yarn Tales Stitchwork: Multiple Strand Knitting
Multiple Strand Knitting is taking two or more balls of yarn, holding each of the strands of yarn together as if they’re one big strand, and knitting them all together. The possibilities are limitless. You can really let your imagination guide you as you create that very unique scarf or wrap that when you wear it out in public, it is highly unlikely that you’ll ever see yourself coming or going. I highly recommend Multiple Strand Knitting projects.
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