Description
This peacock color sari silk ribbon yarn is inspired by one of the loveliest bird, peacock. This is one of my first new line of sari ribbon yarn.
Uses: You can use these recycled sari yarn ribbon for variety of purposes. Perfect choice for making handmade jewelry, as a craft ribbon, crochet yarn, knitted yarn, macrame, wrap bracelet, gift wraps, scrapbook ribbon, etc.
Quantity: 6 Yards.
When you buy 1 quantity of yarn, you will get continuous yarn which will have 1 strip of each color as shown in the picture of the crocheted swatch.
The price mentioned for this recycled sari silk ribbon yarn is for 6 yards. You can select the multiple quantities as required.
Size: The ribbons are 0.5 to 1.5 inches wide.
Colors: Teal, magenta, mustard yellow, blue & green.
Symbolic meaning of peacock: Peacock symbolizes spirituality, protection, awakening and alertness, grace, pride among other qualities. In Hinduism , it is associated with the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. If a peacock is your totem, then it suggests to bring light-heartedness in your affairs. It is considered to be a bridge between past and present. It will also help you gain the much deserved recognition in your life.
How I made it: I machine sewed each ribbon to another ribbon. It is sewed using zigzag stitch with white thread. It took me a lot of time to make it. But I love to know that I made my own yarn & now you will be able to use this handmade creation to make something beautiful.
I used cotton/ silk/ polyester blend Indian sarees to make this beautiful colorful craft yarn. I meticulously cut these strips with my own hands from long sarees one at a time. These fair trade sari ribbon yarn are made from remnant but new fabric from my collection. That is why sometimes I mention it as recycled sari yarn.
I have kept the edges of this sari ribbon yarn raw or unfinished intentionally to give it an organic look. I feel it adds a certain mystic & give a wild touch to this art yarn. It gives me a happy feeling just looking at it!
Recommended crochet hook: You can use a 8 mm hook to get a tight gauge. Please see the last picture to see how it looks when crocheted.
Gauge: Crochet: 8 sts x 8 rows
We are one of the few craft supplies stores who offer you this and other fair trade silk sari ribbons.
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