
You might remember that the original jumper looked like this:

And when it was unraveled, the yarn looked like this:

But then I washed it in the machine on the wrong cycle, and it came out all matted:

Well...
I managed to separate it...
It was slow and tedious work....
And took longer than unraveling the jumper in the first place!!!
Never mind.
I'm now crocheting some of the "pre-felted yarn" into a beanie, and it's incredibly warm...

1 comment:
I admire your persistence and the beanie (pre-felted) looks rather good :)
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