Turn Fabric into Yarn the EASY WAY! DIY Fabric Yarn

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Give old sheets and fabrics new life by turning them into fabric yarn! By folding and cutting a certain way, the entire sheet can be cut into one long strip of fabric. This means less cutting and no joining. Crochet the fabric yarn into sturdy baskets or durable rugs. Try using fabric with colorful patterns to make fabric yarn that's extra fun!
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Komentáře • 66

  • @pamelahughes341
    @pamelahughes341 Před 2 lety +28

    That was a great tutorial! Using the paper as a small model for the importance of the folding process was very helpful. Thank you, I'm saving this one!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it! I tried filming folding the sheet but it just was not working out 😂 So I'm glad to hear the paper model made sense!

    • @laureenvinicombe6726
      @laureenvinicombe6726 Před 2 lety

      Can you provide suggestions on what you'd create with fabric yarn? Love your videos!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety +1

      @@laureenvinicombe6726 Since the fabric yarn is so bulky, I personally would make items that are themselves a little bulkier. For instance, I might make a sturdy basket or thick floor rug. I wouldn't use it for wearables like a scarf because it would be too stiff/bulky for my taste. But sturdy home good type items would be great projects for fabric yarn!

  • @GrammyAmanda
    @GrammyAmanda Před 2 lety +8

    This was the clearest and most detailed tutorial for making fabric yarn. I finally understand the method!
    😃 🧶

  • @kristypaynter4409
    @kristypaynter4409 Před 2 lety +13

    I think this is where a quilter has the advantage of having a big cutting mat, giant rectangular rulers, and a rotary cutter...and you just said that in your video. Lol I was also thinking that tye dying your sheet before cutting would be really cool too! (Especially if it has stains, like a tablecloth usually does.)Thanks for sharing this with us.🥰😍

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, tie dying would be so cool! The thought popped in my head too while I was cutting, but I don't think the materials in that particular sheet would've taken the dye. But I bet it could create some really fun pops of color in the fabric yarn.

    • @StormCaller5
      @StormCaller5 Před 2 lety +1

      Love the tie dye idea!

    • @lourdesgutierrez2436
      @lourdesgutierrez2436 Před rokem

      Id say painter or masking tape could alsi help. It doesn't have to be perfect. Want to try this so bad now lol😂😂

  • @Value1lady
    @Value1lady Před 2 lety +8

    Wow how awesome is this! Never knew anything about this! Never knew this could be done! Thanks so much! Yes thrift stores has sheets for very cheap prices. 😘

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety +3

      It's a great way to give used sheets some new life! Glad you enjoyed this idea.

    • @Value1lady
      @Value1lady Před 2 lety +1

      @@CraftersAutonomous yes thank u so much!

  • @elissanova
    @elissanova Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the great tutorial! I can never quite remember how this works and the paper model really helped! Also, thanks for not layering terrible music over the background.😂

  • @dianagarms6879
    @dianagarms6879 Před 2 lety +3

    OMG! You are my personal genius! Thank you for sharing this great tip! We won’t have a sheet left in the house…LOL!😂

  • @angelynbenjamin6661
    @angelynbenjamin6661 Před 2 měsíci

    I too agree. You made the tutorial so easy to understand by illustrating with a piece of paper. Thankyou so much for sharing

  • @judymiller5707
    @judymiller5707 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this tutorial! I attempted this on a blanket (without instruction) and messed it up... ended up with several shorter strands that I had to attach together (I wish I had seen your hack for that BEFORE I glued all of them with fabric glue!) My second blanket went much more smoothly thanks to you :)

  • @mallen4681
    @mallen4681 Před 6 měsíci

    This is the best fabric to yarn video i have seen. Thank you now I wont have to explain it to new crocheters

  • @eb5153
    @eb5153 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! I love your cutting hack. You could say it is “cutting edge”! 😉😂

  • @loriforges6304
    @loriforges6304 Před 2 lety +2

    My local thrift store has used sheets for very little money, I'm going to try this, thank you.

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! Great idea on a way to get sheets for this project.

  • @jadyn5062
    @jadyn5062 Před měsícem

    i keep thinking about how this would be good for a mummy halloween costume
    thank you for the tutorial! i knew this was possible but its hard to wrap my head around it unless i watch it being done🤍🤍

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před měsícem +1

      Ooh, this would be perfect for a mummy costume! So glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @loispowell6515
    @loispowell6515 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for showing how to cut....

  • @midgethorn4083
    @midgethorn4083 Před 2 lety

    This is so cool!

  • @sharonogallagher7897
    @sharonogallagher7897 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial! Demonstrating on the paper made all the difference, thank you!!

  • @dianamaiadance
    @dianamaiadance Před rokem

    Wow!!! Such a genius idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing

  • @cityseabird
    @cityseabird Před rokem

    Really clear, clever ways to create and join yarn. I loved this!

  • @lisaknits69
    @lisaknits69 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing

  • @JaneSmith0709
    @JaneSmith0709 Před 2 lety

    Genius! Thank you so much for sharing this great idea!

  • @susanfleming1209
    @susanfleming1209 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. That's a great tip.

  • @debdeb54
    @debdeb54 Před 5 měsíci

    Your method is much easier than the one I tried and failed at. I wanted to make a basket with closeline and use sheets instead of yarn. Thanks!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 5 měsíci

      So glad you found this helpful! Your basket sounds like such a fun project.

  • @colly1952
    @colly1952 Před rokem

    A great idea. I was looking of a way to cut plastic bags, and this will do really well. Thanks for this. Especially for the part where you join the 2 without making a knot. I don't know this'll work with my plastic bags, but it's worth à try.

  • @debabrams8438
    @debabrams8438 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing. I do the with old t-shirts

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety

      Ooh, yes! T shirts make great yarn too. I like to crochet baskets with t shirt yarn because they're so sturdy.

  • @lalagamma4452
    @lalagamma4452 Před 2 lety

    I think this is Genius my friend!! I've done it with tshirts before but never thought of using other fabrics. I'm sharing this with a FB Group Challenge Ideas in the next week or so. I hope you get more subbies from it. May you have a joyous, positive vibes with no drama kind of week my Sweet Friend ❤️🐞✌️🕉️

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed this idea, and I appreciate your support and sharing my channel! I hope the end of your week goes well.

  • @user-so5cd3ir5j
    @user-so5cd3ir5j Před 10 měsíci

    You are very good explaining

  • @AshleyAriesK
    @AshleyAriesK Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for doing this on a sheet. I've seen how to do it on plastic bags to make strips of plarn a while back(like 7-8mo.ago),& didn't wind up making the plarn that way(wanted to twist & make it look like real yarn,so held onto my bags. Last wk.just ordered a drop spinner that is supposed to arrive any day now tho,so I may finally get around to it,lol).Anyways,I have been wanting to make my own chunky/jumbo chenille yarn for a long time now & realized the only way I can think to do it that is monetarily feasible,is to buy & cut strips from something like some microplush fabric for sewing maybe..If I have to,I may just buy (or use one i already have)an inexpensive microfleece/plush blanket(I know how crazy it may seem to destroy a blanket to make yarn that I turn around & arm knit into another blanket,lmao)..That's where this video comes into play..If I can't figure out how to make any of the chenille yarn this way,then I thought about cutting tee shirt or fleece sheets that I don't use anymore,into wide strips to make tube yarn. The problem there is sewing the tubes & then stuffing them..Polyfill would need to be kinda spun/twisted into long thick strands maybe..If not that I could maybe use some kind of soft cheap fabric like rope or cord (strips of cloth/more fabric,or Xtra yarn stash),to fill the tubes if I have to..I'm mentioning all this cuz I hope other ppl.may see it & have ideas that they can then share,since there isn't a video about doing what I'm talking about,yet that I know of..Thanks 4 this great video whatever the case,& sorry 4 the long-winded novel! Ashley

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 8 měsíci

      Hey Ashley! I love hearing your ideas. For real, the chunky yarn is SO PRICEY! I totally get finding alternative ways to get your hands on some chunky yarn.
      The idea of stuffed tube yarn sounds so cool! I've seen some tube style chunky thread others have made, but not sure how they went about it and many of them turned out lumpy. I hope you're able to get some good ideas from others!

  • @rrome6178
    @rrome6178 Před 2 lety +2

    Very cool but how on earth did you figure out that that would work! I loved the mistake as it showed how to make an even larger ball of fabric, if necessary. So clever, thanks!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed this video! The idea came to me while I was watching another video where someone cut sheets into long strips and tied them end to end. I was thinking "if only there was a way to avoid connecting all the pieces" and then worked backwards from there. 😄

  • @JMBBrasil
    @JMBBrasil Před 11 měsíci

    I would have have rounded those square edges…they even that had seems…but otherwise great tutorial! I’m subscribing!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 11 měsíci

      Certainly an option! I was personally okay having the little corners sticking up a bit, but I bet rounding them would give a really clean look!

  • @shellyrogers1550
    @shellyrogers1550 Před 9 měsíci

    When you foad it?

  • @Dalan3yRa3
    @Dalan3yRa3 Před 5 měsíci

    What sized hook did you use?

  • @LiaGridley
    @LiaGridley Před rokem

    What did you make with this yarn?

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před rokem +2

      I haven't made anything with it yet, but I'll probably turn it into a storage basket. This would also work great for a sturdy crochet rug.

  • @s3W3
    @s3W3 Před 5 měsíci

    What material is the sheet? Im looking for something similar

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před 5 měsíci

      I believe it was a microfiber sheet? Which make it most likely a poly and perhaps nylon blend. I do know it was made from synthetic fibers. I'd hoped to repurpose the sheet for a tie dye project, but the tie dye I had on hand doesn't work well on synthetic fibers. So I opted to turn it into yarn!

  • @heenal_artstyler
    @heenal_artstyler Před měsícem

    What is the size of hook?

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před měsícem

      I used an 11mm hook. I bought it a few years back, and it looks like Boye now sells an 11.5mm hook instead of an 11mm hook. But something in that range should work well for crocheting with the fabric strips!

  • @robinchestnut9492
    @robinchestnut9492 Před rokem

    I don’t understand how this is supposed to work up to look good with all of the square edges sticking out? You would have to round each one off individually.
    I tried it just to see how it would look, and I wasted a whole piece of fabric. Knitted on a loom, this way looks terrible, (with all of the square turns sticking out) and is really hard to work with. Looks much better, and is so much easier if you lay the sheet out flat, round off the 4 corners, then cut into one big long winding circle. For me anyway, but to each their own. And also, I’m a knitter, so maybe it work’s different than when crocheting with it.
    The long winding circle is definitely a better approach if you’re going to loom knit.
    I do like your reattach tip!!! Thank you!! Happy crafting everyone!!!!

    • @CraftersAutonomous
      @CraftersAutonomous  Před rokem +2

      I think a lot of it would just depend on what you want to make! I use this for making baskets or rugs. Chunky items where I don't mind the added texture from the edges. For me, my hands hurt if I cut with scissors too much, so I like how it saves me some cutting. But it's just a personal preference, so do whatever you like best 😄

    • @donkeyching8339
      @donkeyching8339 Před měsícem

      oh yeah this is definitely not a knitting yarn lol. i use fabric yarn for baskets, rugs and bags and they all look great since crochet gives such thick stitches, and if there is something poking out you can just push it into the stitch and boom it’s gone

  • @ivybanerjee5865
    @ivybanerjee5865 Před 4 měsíci

    Very complicated...video is unclear

    • @donkeyching8339
      @donkeyching8339 Před měsícem

      i think the only way the video could be clearer is if she came to your house and cut the fabric for you lol. this is a very well explained video