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    I made this purse for my niece with the sashay yarn. I used Bernat Handicrafter cotton for the purse. I crocheted rounds in back loops only and then added the ruffle to front loops to every third round.
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    I used 5 skeins of red, green and white for a wreath. A 12" foam wreath was used. These were made up for the scarves, then wrapped around the form, used small straight pins on the back to hold them in place. I bought tiny little ornament s and put them on. It came out very pretty. I will try to post a picture of it.

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    Wow like the purse good idea. I would like to see the wreath.

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    I made flowers and put them on flip flops.

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    I agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennie View Post
    I saw a post where someone used it for a toddler skirt or as a trim on a shirt but cd also be used as trim on anything pillow case..throw etc...whats your take on that...
    This is all I can think of too, the trim is a good idea and to use it as edging is a great suggestion! And depending on the size, a scarf can be made to look kind of like a necklace. I've never used it myself, show us something when you use it!

    Yall sure have come up with some creative ideas in here, and that handbag is so cute!!
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    great idea

    Quote Originally Posted by 3catlady View Post
    I used 5 skeins of red, green and white for a wreath. A 12" foam wreath was used. These were made up for the scarves, then wrapped around the form, used small straight pins on the back to hold them in place. I bought tiny little ornament s and put them on. It came out very pretty. I will try to post a picture of it.

    I've made wreaths of lots of other things but I don't believe I'd have even thought of that, it's great to share ideas!

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    skirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennie View Post
    I saw a post where someone used it for a toddler skirt or as a trim on a shirt but cd also be used as trim on anything pillow case..throw etc...whats your take on that...

    Bennie, that's right. Now that you mention it, I have seen a skirt made of layered ruffles for little girls using that ruffly yarn! We have 5 yr old twin granddaughters and they have a 4 yr old stepsister, and I wish I'd thought of that before I made them all matching cowl and headbands for Christmas! They didn't take long to make and I used the fun yarns like eyelash type, a strand held with regular yarn, for their sets to give the pieces a fun & colorful dress up look! I made their 1 month old new brother that bib I posted recently, my 1st one... I didn't know how to crochet when all the others were born, but I make them things from time to time now. Otherwise, heck, I'm making stuff for me, lol, even tho I donate a bag of goodies at Christmas too. :
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    awesome!

    Quote Originally Posted by the hook and I View Post
    I needed to wear a brimmed straw hat to keep the sun off my face. I used a skein of Sashay to make a 'hat band', left part of it flowing off the back side from each end of the gathered 'yarn'. I added a couple of small flowers to complete decorating the band. Can't tell you how many compliments I received. No one had another one like it. {;0)
    What a great idea, I can imagine how nice that hat looked!

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    Yes This sound like another idea for Sashay Yarn. The Ruffle Scarves are not as popular up here any more and I hade bought about eight skeins of Sashay yarn so I was looking for different ideas to use it.

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    so cute!

    Quote Originally Posted by Marcieb View Post
    I made this purse for my niece with the sashay yarn. I used Bernat Handicrafter cotton for the purse. I crocheted rounds in back loops only and then added the ruffle to front loops to every third round.


    This is such a cute idea!

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