My inner child is very much enjoying herself 😂
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My inner child is very much enjoying herself 😂
Not bad for a night! My first go at kumihimo came out a little too short and a little too thick but mostly even
MOSS RUG MOSS RUG MOSS RUG. Got a long way to go before it's big enough, though. 😁
Colorful rope
Spool Knitting Inspo
When she moved to France with her hubby, not knowing anyone or the language, Angela González discovered “tricotin,” otherwise known as spool knitting, which creates long tubes of wool. González spells out names and creates adorable shapes, she also affixes these names and shapes onto stylish beach bags. González shared her secret and said that she puts wire inside the knit tubes and closes it with a needle to keep it in shape, so simple and pretty!
If you want to see more of her amazing spool knitting you’ll want to visit her store 'Mes Petits Pom Poms’, which translates to “my little pom-poms” -- Mes Petit Pom Poms
Get Festival-Ready with a Knit Flower Crown
If you are wanting to learn to make things with string and knitting or crochet seem complicated consider a knitting spool, also known as a French knitter or knitting Nancy.
There is only one stitch, you can use any sort of string/wire/filament, and you get instant gratification with a rope coming out of the end.