You've got some scratchy yarn and now you wonder: what to do with scratchy yarn? here is a brilliant idea, and so simple, you'll be amazed. Learn How to Soften Economical or Scratchy Yarn using a simple yet genius method, courtesy of Ashlea of HeartHookHome. This method is perfect when you work projects that are awesome in super, super soft yarn, like baby blankets, for example.
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Now your economical yarn doesn’t have to hurt your hands, scratch up your skin or baby’s face! ♥ High five!
Check out the original source for this technique with all the directions and even more tips at: HeartHookHome
Thanks to Ashlea for the article inspiration and featured image.
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What a wonderful idea! I’m going to try it.
Thank you!
Ellen Clark- this just posted. Did you not just tell me about this during our walk this morning?
Yes I did!!!!!
You oughta write a blog.
Yes- my thoughts exactly. something like “Wisdom from the Weed Queen”
I always put a sheet of bounce in with my projects. Works out nice and soft and smells nice too. No washing or drying needed!
This is genius! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
I did a batch of economically priced yarn RHSS warm wash warm/hot dry and fabric softner to cut static…still stretchy and soft…but yes you must know your temps
I prefer to make my project than launder it.
Why cant you all just post the original page? I hate going to a link then find out I have to click on another page to get the answer. this is called Click Bait.
So annoying that we are trusting they’re giving us helpful information, but they are actually getting paid for every “click on the page for how to…”
So annoying that we are trusting they’re giving us helpful information, but they are actually getting paid for every “click on the page for how to…”
Jennifer Davis
So this is how the site maintains its self? Never got any warnings from one of these sites, it is just annoying to have to keep clicking then waiting for the add to end. I must also say that some of these are very informative.
Continue with the click bait and I will just unfollow this group.
Awesome tip
I thought there was going to be a REAL tip on softening yarn. Disappointed!!!
Seriously annoying…please just post the original article
Nice colors
Nice colors
Someone posted it on the thread put in a bag to wash it, them medium heat to dry
Thanks for the tip, I’ve been trying to find a way to soften up yarn.
Why can’t it just say without having to go to a diff site
Carolyn Pud Heironymus
Wonderful! Thanks!
Linda Wright Davis
Great idea