I love using variegated yarns for my projects but I only use ones where the length of each color is no longer than about 4". This way I don't get large blocks of one color in the pattern. You can't eliminate all of these single color blocks but it's preferable to have only 2 rows where the blocks line up. Rarely do I get 3 rows but, even then, they won't line up perfectly.
I just finished using this yarn for a project and will post photos soon.
Needlework with variegated yarn opens up a world of creative possibilities. This post showcases the beauty of multicolored creations and gives me so much inspiration for my next project.
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