Fall is the perfect time to experiment with new crafting techniques. There are so many more things that you can do with yarn and fiber than just the usual things like knitting, crocheting, weaving, felting, and spinning. If your favorite thing to collect is new hobbies, then you’re in the right place!
You don't need any special tools to create fun fall string art - just some scrap wood, a hammer, and nails. This is a fun one to do with kids as well.
Add color and texture to your walls with an embroidery hoop, a punch needle, and some brightly colored yarn! Might I suggest our Flax Botanica?
This is not your grandma's latch hooking! Vintage meets modern in this trendy geometric latch hooked rug. What a fun project!
Macraweave is twice the fun since it combines two crafts in one: macrame and weaving. Learn how to do this fun technique with this beautiful botanically-inspired design.
You've probably heard of needle felting before, but have you heard of nuno felting? This technique bonds fiber with silk using water to create stunning fabric. Try it out with our large assortment of merino wool.
Nalbinding was around long before knitting or crochet were invented. It is sometimes called "knotless knitting." You can learn how to mimic the look of nalbinding with this crochet tutorial.
This type of embroidery uses simple straight stitches to create stunning and modern geometric designs. You may have also heard it called florentine or flame stitch embroidery.
Delve into the world of botanically dyed yarn and have fun seeing all the different colors you can create using things from your garden. Try it out with one of our undyed yarns and fibers.
The classic grade school craft gets a serious upgrade in this quick and easy tutorial. Anyone can do this easy to learn craft and all you need are dowels and yarn.
Stick to 2 dimensions and you can use basic needle felting techniques to "paint" beautiful pictures with wool. We have all the fiber colors of the rainbow (and them some) available in our Etsy shop for you to paint with.
Are you ready to get crafty this Autumn? Which of these crafts piqued your interest? We would love to hear all about your newfound craft explorations in the comments below!
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