Really easy and can be done with scraps. Just braid 3 strings together, tie a knot at the bottom, and hold one string while u push the rest down. Whatever color the long string is will not show in the caterpillar, so plan accordingly. You can also twist for a double helix pattern. Apparently Swiper prefers it that way, since he didnt even wanna play with it for the pictures, til i was trying to photograph it by itself. lol Little stinker...
Megan Nicolay revolutionized the T-shirt. She repurposed it, reinterpreted it, reinvented it—and created the #1 craft book in the nation, Generation T, which continues to dominate. Now she explores new ways to slash a tee, scrunch a tee, and sew a tee with Generation T: Beyond Fashion. A collection of 120 projects for every occasion, it takes the humble yet ever-malleable tee in dozens of new directions—from baby gifts to pet accessories, stuff for the home, the car, the road, the boyfriend. The rallying cry is: Don't buy; DIY. The result is hip, imaginative, crafty, and very green. There's a basic primer on techniques—knotting, sewing, braiding, lacing—plus a full tutorial on embellishing. And then an amazing range of projects. There’s fashion, of course: all-new ...
© 2013 Megan Nicolay / Workman · Reproduced with permission.Quickly knit from yarn scraps, felted & stuffed ... good fun for yer kittehs!
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