Have you ever heard of knitting yarn embroidery? This is an original and rather inexpensive way to decorate a sweater with large cells, openwork, etc. Very little is needed for work: old white T-shirts that we use on knitted yarn, acrylic paint for fabric, a needle with a large eyelet and a sweater.

The first step is to cut the shirts into long strips and roll them into a ball. In a separate container, we dilute the dye for the fabric, according to the instructions, and dye the knitted yarn. You can paint it, if desired, in sections.



We use the finished, washed and dried knitted yarn in our work - we embroider with the simplest seams:

Here's a sweater you can get at the end of work:

