Live Cast: How I use my knitting stash for art weaving

Sep 26, 2018Art weaving, How to think like an artist, vlog, weaving2 comments

I think most of us art weavers started as a way to use up some of our languishing knitting stash. I know I did. especially when it came to figuring out what to do with my large handspun stash. But I tell you not all knitting yarn works up in art weaving the same. In this video I share with you some of what I have learned about using my knitting yarn stash in art weaving effectively.

Check out the replay:

Watch directly in YouTube to see the live chat.

So here are show notes and links of some of the things I mentioned in this Live Cast:   

Check out the Beyond the Basics class, click on the link below. It is currently at a bundled lessons price. The lessons are getting an overhaul, will be offered separately, and new lessons added. The bundle is going away, but if you buy the bundle now you will be grandfathered into getting the upgrade PLUS the new lessons for free.

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2 Comments

  1. Faith Welsh

    Hi Stacey… Missed the live show but really enjoyed your broadcast (as always)
    Lots of love from Faith

    Reply
  2. gretchen goodwin

    Thank you Stacey, I’m new at this and really enjoy your videos. Learned a lot already from you.

    Reply

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Fiber artist Stacey Budge-Kamison AKA UrbanGypZ lives and works in Cary NC. She can also be found knitting in public, hammering out her latest e-course at local cafés and spinning yarns in her booth at her favorite arts festivals. A designer at heart, Stacey has decided that her mission is to help fellow knitters, crocheters, weavers and felters embrace their own style and creativity by exploring fiber art as it is a part of their everyday life and helping them embrace the title of artist no matter where they are in their journey.
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