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Loopy yarn
Loopy yarn










Clip off the excess yarn and clip open the last loop to create a tail. You should use most of a large ball of loop yarn. Fluff the WreathĬontinue wrapping yarn around the wreath until the form is completely covered. As you wrap, push the yarn that’s on the wreath form together so the wreath form is completely covered. Begin wrapping the loop yarn around the wreath form, pushing the ball of yarn through the wreath every time you wrap. Tie the tail around the wreath form – it doesn’t matter where because it will get hidden as you work. You’ll begin by finding the end of your loop yarn and cutting open the last loop to create a tail. I’ll walk you through the step by step right here, and below you’ll find a printable tutorial card in case you’d like to print the instructions: Wrap Yarn Around Wreath Form Making one of these wreaths is super easy and will only take about an hour. For this wreath you’ll need one large or two smaller balls of loop yarn. It comes in two sizes: larger balls like the one you see in the photo above (made by Bernat) and smaller balls (such as Lion Brand or Red Heart). You can find loop yarn at most large craft stores. You’ll be able to finish this project in under an hour.

loopy yarn

But the loopy texture of the yarn looks great on craft projects too, such as this wreath.īecause the yarn already has loops sewn in, all you have to do is wrap the yarn around the wreath form to get a really full, fluffy wreath without much work. Loop Yarn is a type of yarn that has loops pre-sewn into it, making it very easy to use for knitting projects.












Loopy yarn