Ok. I’ve had these yarns from goodwill for A LONG TIME. Idk what to do with them. NO CLOTHING
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A couple of the labels had prices, $20 each!?!? I probably got all of these for $20 (there’s 10 so og price for these probably $200)(probably cad)
Again, NO CLOTHING, maybe a pillow or blanket, or even a cool amigarumi project.
Edit: this has like 10 unique textures throughout the yarn
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I think maybe an infinity scarf. I know you said no clothes but it would look cool, and the yarn is high quality it seems.
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wait is that eyelash yarn?
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It has like, 20 different textures
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You got a score!
You are correct, that’s about $200 in hand spun yarn! Normally if you have enough of one color, it’s used for a clothing item… Normally… You have enough to make either a baby blanket or to use in a woven fiber art… Woven fiber art is taking various types/stages of yarn and making like a “painting” of sorts.. you can Google ‘woven yarn art’ for more examples…this is one just to give you a quick idea..
This is actually a screenshot of a live auction on eBay and what some yarn art can go for.. I hope this helps…
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It looks like it, there was this pattern I saw a little while ago but didn’t finsh it cuz it needed that, idk if you want to crochet a unicorn or u could just use this as inspo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-tMb_8-amY its the unicorn from Despicable Me
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Could do that. I’ve been getting into tapestry, so this could be a good project.
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I like the idea of a tapestry. All the different textures would be amazing.
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Idk maybe a ferret or I saw someone make a cool cowboy hat with similar yarn
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Here’s the video- turns out they were switching yarn but I’m sure it’d be similar
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My mom has that kirkland sweater lol!
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I wish had a Kirkland sweater. I just have the shirt, the sweater always sells out before I can get one.
It’s too frizzy to wind it. I guess I could try.