cbninna Publish time 2021-4-22 23:49

nice thx

htsear13 Publish time 2022-6-14 23:03

Thanks for sharing

viky Publish time 2024-4-18 05:56

Thank you very much for sharing!

b93520117 Publish time 2024-10-27 22:32

Thankyouverymuchforsharing

droppedstitches Publish time 2025-1-23 23:37

Another new technique to me! Thank you for sharing.
The brush for the dog is the same as the brush for carding wool. This is possible to help your brushing of yarn? I wish it will be.
Good luck learning this technique!

qle Publish time 2025-7-18 04:25

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Fred24482 Publish time 2025-9-12 18:47

Thank you for sharing!

Fred24482 Publish time 2025-9-14 16:34

Thanks for sharing!

tophatty Publish time 2025-9-15 06:07

Thank you for sharing!

gertrudeviolet Publish time 2025-9-15 16:28

For the brushing technique, you'll want yarns that are soft and fluffy, like chenille or velvet. These fibers will give you that nice, brushed texture when worked up. Acrylic or cotton yarns can also work, but they might not give you the same soft, fuzzy finish. If you can, try to get yarns with a good amount of texture to them, like those with a slight halo, as they work best for this technique!
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