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The phrase "as your yarn" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context related to storytelling or crafting, but without additional context, its usage is ambiguous.
Example: "I wanted to share my experiences as your yarn unfolds, revealing the twists and turns of our journey together."
Alternatives: "as your story" or "as your tale".
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Otherwise, choose nylon cord that is roughly the same thickness as your yarn, if not a little thinner.
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Do them by knitting as usual, then bringing your yarn forward to you in between the needles, then knitting the next two stitches together, then proceeding as usual.
Buy a bag or basket to hold your yarn and other supplies as well as the work in progress.
It would be a good idea to bring your yarn winder, as the stores' may be different than yours.
Create an adjustable ring, more commonly known as a "magic ring," with your yarn.
If you have thick and thin spots in your yarn (known as slubs), you can do something like keep them and have a novelty yarn (good for knitting scarves).
Tie them both to the leader and begin to spin the spindle ANTI-clockwise (or the other direction to what you spun it before)this is called plying and will make your yarn twice as strong and counter-twist the already twisted two half yarns.
If you're using fluffier yarn, your pom pom pet will be larger, so you won't need as much yarn!
Add as many rows and as much yarn as you wish.
Using snakehead fish as bait, a plastic jug as a bobber, line as thick as yarn and a special hook that disintegrates in a week, the fisherman hooked the stingray and tied the line.
Measure your child's waist then cut as much of yarn.
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