Holding three yarns together as one is a great way to create custom bulky accessories and home decor items. And you don't need three balls of yarn - or to cut one ball into pieces - to triple your yarn! In today's Moogly lives, I'll be sharing the latest Moogly news on Facebook, and then on YouTube I'll demo how to triple yarn from one skein or ball of yarn!
Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Yarnspirations, and contains affiliate links. Live videos are unscripted, unedited, occasionally weird, and all opinions are my own.
The Moogly News
Facebook Live: August 26, 2020 - 10:15am Central
In this month's Facebook live, catch up with the latest Moogly happenings!
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Moogly Community Group on Facebook
Bernat Maker Home Dec Review and Giveaway
Cinch Stripes Backpack Tutorial (with written pattern link)
Star Wars Finger Puppets Kit Giveaway
Clover Embroidery Stitching Tool Giveaway
How to Triple Yarn from One Skein
YouTube Live: August 26, 2020 - 10:45am Central
In this month's YouTube live, I'm sharing how to triple yarn - from just one ball, with no scissors!
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Yarn used in demo: Bernat Maker Big
And here are some free patterns to try with yarn held tripled: Soft Sunshine Chair Pad, Care Package Throw, Fade to Summer Gradient T-Shirt (knit), and Striping Fun Crochet Baskets! Don't forget - it's a great way to turn too-thin yarn into just-right yarn for that special pattern too!
Upcoming Lives with Moogly!

Sneak peek - I don't have a link or any extra info I can share just yet... other than to keep your eyes open on the Yarnspirations Facebook page on September 1, 2020, around 11am Central!
And I'll be live again on the Moogly Facebook page on September 9th! Hope to see you there!
Thanks so much for tuning in! If there's a topic you'd like to see me tackle in a live video (or a recorded one!), let me know in the comments!
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