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For a comprehensive look at basic marbling techniques, please see Mercedez's class Creativity Through Marbling: An Introduction.
- Approximately 300 yards of super-bulky yarn (Anne uses 3 skeins of Rowan Big Wool in Deer)
- Paper towel tube
- Scissors
- If making the pompom scarf variation you will need approximately 100 yards super-bulky yarn and iPhone or 3” x 4” piece of cardboard
- Cast on and bind off
- Put your stitches on hold
- Seam the edges
- Weave in your ends
- Make pompoms using your iPhone
What you’ll get:
- A detailed class on how to make a cowl with arm knitting
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Anne Weil
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
The big ones are awesome especially with the hints and tips of cutting them and rounding the edges prior to opening them. Will definitely try for the little one.
I'm going to the Frida Kahlo exhibit and I wanted something festive for my hair.
Super easy to do and adds a lot of color. Supplies list is inexpensive and easy to find in almost any store.
I made these for a bachelorette party (photos to follow) but I did something really similar for my backyard wedding ten years ago. Can also use dyed coffee filters or unused sewing patterns for a neutral tone. So cute every time!
