How to Make Continuous Yarn From Material That is Flat Not a Tube

I love making things with fabric yarn.  In fact, I have been using fabric yarn since I started crocheting again 6 years ago.  At the time I posted a very basic tutorial about how to make fabric yarn.  Today I am very excited to replace that tutorial with a brand new tutorial for making fabric yarn!

How to Make Fabric Yarn

The photos in this tutorial have been supplied by Search Press (Publisher) and Simon Pask (Photographer).

This tutorial has been adapted from my new book, Big Hook Rag Crochet (available in US terms byLark Crafts on Amazon.com and in UK terms by Search Press on Amazon.co.uk).  I hope that you enjoy this tutorial and that you feel inspired to make lots of wonderful projects once you have made your fabric yarn.

Materials

* The rotary cutter, cutting mat, and sewing machine are optional.  You can create fabric yarn without them, but they make the process infinitely easier (and faster)!  If you don't have a sewing machine and you refuse to hand-sew, have a look at this no-sew method by Petals to Picots.

Method

There are many different methods for making fabric yarn.  Today I am going to look at my favourite method:  the Continuous Loop Method.

You will need a tube for this method.  T-shirts and duvets work really well, because they are already tubular, but you can use any piece of fabric as long as you turn it into a tube first.

If you are using a duvet cover, make sure that you cut and remove the seam at the bottom of the cover and the fold at the top so that you are left with a tube.  If you are using a t-shirt, cut away the bit that contains the arms as well as the seam at the bottom of the t-shirt so that you are left with a tube.How to Make T Shirt Yarn

Making a Tube

If you are using other fabric, you will need to create a 'tube' before you start cutting your yarn.  The tube will require a sturdy seam so you will need to create this with a sewing machine or overlocker.

  1. To get started, fold your fabric in half lengthwise with the wrong sides facing each other.
  2. Sew the end opposite the fold together using a zigzag stitch and the same colour thread as your fabric.We have used a contrasting colour to make it easier to see what we are doing.
  3. Open the seam and pin or press it flat.
  4. Topstitch over the seam using short zigzag stitches.  Remove any pins just before you get to them.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Cutting Your Fabric Yarn

Once you have made a tube, you are ready to start cutting your yarn.

Place the fabric tube on top of a cutting mat on a large flat surface so that the seam falls on the fold farthest away from you.  Fold the fabric by bringing the edge closest to you up to about 10 cm (4″) short of the far edge.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Starting on the end closest to you, cut 2.5 cm (1″) strips all the way along the fabric, making sure to stop about 5 cm (2″) before the edge farthest away from you.You need the far edge to remain intact.Use an acrylic ruler to guide your rotary cutter (if you are using one).  Use the guides on the cutting mat if you are using scissors to cut your fabric yarn.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

When you have finished cutting the entire piece of fabric into 2.5 cm (1″) strips, open it up so that you can see the seam.It will look a little bit like an odd combination of jellyfish and hula skirt. Take a pair of scissors and insert them into the first slit to the right of the seam.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Make a diagonal cut, aiming for the point where the seam meets the edge of the fabric.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Insert the scissors into the next slit to the right of the seam (left, if you are left-handed).  Make a diagonal cut, aiming for the first slit to the left of the seam (right, if you are left-handed).  This cut should follow the line of the first cut.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Continue cutting in this way until you reach the other edge of the fabric.  Make the last diagonal cut by starting at the point where the seam meets the opposite edge and ending in the last slit to the left of the seam (right, if you are left-handed).

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Well done!  You have just made fabric yarn.  Now all that is left to do is to roll your yarn into a ball, starting at one end of your continuous strip.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

How to Make Fabric Yarn

If you have used t-shirt yarn, you will want to 'tube' it first (for lack of a better word).  To do this, you will need to apply tension to the t-shirt yarn as you are rolling it into a ball.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

This will make the fabric curl over onto itself to form a tube.

How to Make Fabric Yarn

Not all jersey cotton will 'tube'.  Occasionally you will work with a particular type that tends to fray when you pull it.  You can still use this fabric yarn to crochet or knit with, but it will give a frayed look rather than a smooth one.

Below you will see a photo of one of my Crochet Mesh Bags.  The red t shirt yarn 'tubed' nicely, whereas the yellow 'yarn' is more textured and ragged.When T Shirt Yarn Fails to Tube

Related Patterns

Now that you have made your yarn, you will need something to make with it.  You can find plenty of fabric yarn crochet patterns in my new book, Big Hook Rag Crochet (available in US terms byLark Crafts on Amazon.com and in UK terms by Search Press on Amazon.co.uk).

Alternatively you can use one of these free patterns:

  • Rainbow Rag Rug
  • Round Rag Rug
  • Mandala Floor Rug by Marinke Slump
  • Crochet and Braid T-shirt Scarf by One Dog Woof
  • Crochet Mesh Bag

If you like the idea of using fabric yarn, but just cannot face actually making it yourself, you can always buy some from Wool Warehouse HERE.

Dedri

This blog post contains affiliate links. I only link to products I personally use or would use.  All opinions are my own.

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