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melody Posted - Dec 11 2010 : 8:20:56 PM


I wouldn't even know where to begin---but it sounds intriguing! I do my "retail" therapy on Wednesdays at our local thrift store and I see a lot of wool sweaters very cheap! I would LOVE to know how to go about unraveling a sweater so that I can use the yarn to make mittens.

Is there a tutorial out there or does anyone on the forum recycle yarn?

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Beverley Posted - Dec 20 2010 : 5:28:57 PM
I have done this and it is a lot of fun. also I have felted wool sweaters by washing them in hot water and then you can cut them and use the squares or cut them and make mittens. very warm!!!! you will like it...

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BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Dec 17 2010 : 06:26:25 AM
the ones that dont unravel make some interesting projects as well. currently i am using a recycled sweater to make a patchwork scarf for my sweethearts christmas present. i cut quilting blocks out of the sweater and then layered them and handstitched them together with a double row of close stitches. now i am going to hand stitch it to a soft jersey backing that i will use to bind the edges.



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harmonyfarm Posted - Dec 16 2010 : 7:07:08 PM
I have this long, thick, knitted coat that my grandmother made in the 70's...it's real itchy so I think it's wool, but may have some polyester in it too...who knows. I have never gotten rid of that coat, "cuz my grandma made it". Now I'm thinking it's hung in my closet long enough...either I unravel it and make a hat and scarf or I donate it to "Our Lady of Perpetual Value" (the Goodwill)...whatever should I do? I wore it once to work and thought I was gonna die of a heat stroke because it was so thick and my workplace was so hot...
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forgetmenot Posted - Dec 12 2010 : 6:20:19 PM
Thanks! Those sound like directions I could follow. I have been wondering how to do this too.

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Sheep Mom 2 Posted - Dec 12 2010 : 09:22:27 AM
I have done a few. The main thing to look for is serged seams - if they are serged then the yarn has been cut. I usually start at the seam and begin to unravel. I wrap the yarn on a niddy noddy (used for skeining yarn after spinning) but you could also use a box or piece of cardboard. After you have made your skein(s) then wash the yarn and hang it with a weight. I slip mine over the rod of a hanger used to hold clothes when ironing and then slip a broom handle through the skeins to weight them. This helps take out the kinks from the previous knitting. When it's dry, just roll into balls and you are good to go.

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dutchy Posted - Dec 12 2010 : 12:03:32 AM
OMG my mother used to do that often. IF I remember correctly she "just" did it from sweaters she knitted herself though :) Not from store bought ones. We never went to the thrift then, mom HATED that duh...she just didn't know what she missed out on lol (me neither to be honest ;) )

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MamaCrunch Posted - Dec 11 2010 : 8:26:22 PM
The main thing is that you have to make sure the sweaters don't have served seams. I learned the hard way on that one. Basically you scour the whole garment looking for a tiny knot. Usually you find them at the ends of sleeves and the collar area. Snip off the knot or untie it if you can then start gently pulling on the ends one side will unravel easier that the other just go with the easier one.

Have fun!! It's very relaxing in a destructive sort of way!

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