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Use recycled yarn to create cool, eco-friendly knitting projects!

When embarking on a new knitting project, we can make a conscious effort to help the environment by using recycled materials. This is a great way to put a unique spin on your project, in addition to being more environmentally friendly. Here is our Top 3 list of recycled materials that you can use to create wonderful, sustainable knitting accessories!

This one seems rather unusual, but it is a truly unique and fun way to knit!

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