![]() ![]() I’m finding that mixing a self-striping yarn with a solid color works best in Tunisian crochet. ![]() This is, by far, my favorite way to use self-striping yarn. You Can Easily Mix It With a Solid Color Yarn I mean, just look at the colors of this blanket. With self-striping yarn, you get all the benefits of colors that work so well together without having to stress over choosing them yourself. I know that’s one complaint about self-striping yarn is the color change in the middle of the row.īut I’ll get into that later… The Colors are Done for YouĪre you not good at or do you despise trying to choose yarn colors that compliment each other? Or at least close to the end of the row where the color change isn’t so noticeable. If you chain just the right amount, using the right size hook, then the stripes will naturally happen at the end of the row. You get all of the beautiful stripes without all of the work of adding a new yarn color and then having to weave in all those ends! If you loathe weaving in ends like I do, but you love the look of striped blankets, scarves, shawls, etc, then this yarn is for you. Here are a few reasons why I love self-striping yarn so much: It Does the Work for You ![]()
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