HOW TO RECLAIM YARN | turning thrifted knitwear into useable yarn

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  • by popular request: how I reclaim yarn! also affectionately known among friends as sweater harvesting. it takes time and patience, but is so very rewarding!
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  • @lydiasimon7206
    @lydiasimon7206 2 роки тому +57

    This realization was huge for me. I would say 90% of my yarn stash was either gifted to me or purchased second hand. I am not able to spend $100 + on a sweaters quantity of yarn whenever I want to start a project so being able to reclaim yarn has been amazing. I haven't ventured into overdying anything yet, but I am hoping to give it a shot soon.

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +5

      It's the best! it makes knitting so much more affordable and accessible. Overdying is definitely an experience...use lots of test strands and be okay with a little bit of unpredictability! it's a lot of trial and error.

  • @lauramorrisett4522
    @lauramorrisett4522 Рік тому +37

    I LOVE reclaimed yarn. I have had great success at finding very nice yarns that I would not normally buy due to the price point. Great video to introduce newbies to one of many ways to afford this great hobby

  • @TinaSpencer-mr1cp
    @TinaSpencer-mr1cp Рік тому +7

    I started reclaiming yarn several years ago and fell in love with the process. There is just something about it that is so relaxing, which is why I’m watching your fabulous video. 😊 Great tips provided, especially regarding washing before deconstructing.

  • @songbirdhandmade
    @songbirdhandmade 2 роки тому +18

    This was so helpful. I didn't know how to recognize the seams of the sweaters that will unravel well, thank you for sharing these tips!

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +2

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it! happy harvesting.

  • @quil10it
    @quil10it Рік тому +7

    Thank you for this….I had been reusing reclaimed materials and never thought about reclaimed the yarn Duh! Great tips…..

  • @SharonCullenArt
    @SharonCullenArt Рік тому +10

    Thank you for this video. I have always passed by the clothing in thrift stores but now I will keep my eyes on those racks! The only problem is that now I have to go through all of the racks and not just my size!

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +3

      it's a labor of love but it can be so worth it!

  • @lyrebird9749
    @lyrebird9749 9 днів тому

    Thanks for saying that knitting can be an expensive and wasteful hobby! So many YT videos going "just buy this, just buy that ..." Great to see more people re-using second-hand clothes in this way.
    Just a tip, not all side seams are done the same way. I'm currently unpicking a tightly (machine) knit jumper/sweater which has 'invisible' seams. The knitted sections have edges slightly folded inwards and sewn together, using a strand of the wool plus a strand of same colored cotton. It is very cleverly done to make the garment as seamless as possible, which makes it hard to undo. But will be worth it in the end.

  • @leilonnihamilton8356
    @leilonnihamilton8356 2 роки тому +5

    I love to take things apart. I enjoy the process.

    • @chriscaine7689
      @chriscaine7689 5 місяців тому

      I thought I was the only one lol. I find it extremely relaxing. I also like to do it with soft leather jackets etc. The problem is more knitted garments are made from acrylic so its a treasure hunt I do regularly, keeps me fit lol

  • @alexandradixon3775
    @alexandradixon3775 Рік тому +2

    I buy clothes at thrift stores all the time to reclaim the yarn! Good to find so many members of my tribe here :-) I also sometimes will buy something just for the buttons, cut the buttons off and immediately re-donate the garment to the thrift store. Yes, it has less value without the buttons, but I paid the full price for the garment so if they re-sell it for slightly less, they're making almost twice as much on it, and whoever buys it can sew on the buttons of their choice!

  • @danad4849
    @danad4849 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you, after watching I got out my thrifted bulky cashmere sweater that I had taken apart successfully years ago but wasn't confident about the unraveling part. But with your tips I have now unraveled the sleeve....so excited!
    Maybe a seasons cardi!

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +1

      I'm so glad you were successful! I love my seasons cardi, it's a great staple piece, I wear it at least once a week. Plus, it would be so lush in cashmere.

  • @catb2069
    @catb2069 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for always coming up with such informative and interesting content! I really enjoy your podcasts.

  • @spwaff.
    @spwaff. Рік тому

    bless you. this video fell out of the sky! thank you sooooo much!❤

  • @officialejprice
    @officialejprice Рік тому +1

    such an informative n helpful video!! thank you anna!!

  • @alexandradixon3775
    @alexandradixon3775 Рік тому +2

    So here's one more thing that I think would be very important when buying a garment to harvest the yarn - the condition of the yarn. Is it pilled, slubbed, worn? I wouldn't necessarily reject something that had a stain or two - that means that a section of the yarn will have to be discarded. But I would reject a garment if it showed too much wear.

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +1

      Definitely something to consider! I have taken apart things that were slightly pilled or felted before though, or things with holes. It's definitely up to you to decide what you're comfortable with!

  • @skippysmom
    @skippysmom 2 роки тому +6

    new subscriber here! i’ve done this before with a super chunky acrylic sweater as practice but this video has given me the courage to try something finer. love it!

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for being here! You can totally do it, I believe in you.

  • @cristinapascari3895
    @cristinapascari3895 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this useful video, I've watched it, made notes and went to the thrift store and found a very nice cardigan (large and gray!) but started wearing the cardigan and don't want to unravel it anymore, it's so comfy and warm :)

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +1

      That is a common trap! But glad you have a lovely large and cozy cardigan to wear.

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 Рік тому +3

    Some sweaters specially vintage ones can be worth a lot of money. It's crazy to me what people will buy and for amazing prices

  • @meritachung7075
    @meritachung7075 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge and things to be mindful of while taking the sweater apart. Your instructions are clear and very helpful. Thanks again! And most important of all, congratulations on your baby!!! ❤❤👶🏻👶🏻👼👼

  • @chickenbreast7016
    @chickenbreast7016 10 місяців тому +1

    This is such a good tutorial! Ive never ventured outside of acrylic or polyester yarn since those are the cheapest options. I always liked the feeling of cotton better but for big projects like a whole top, its not economical. I'm definitely keeping an eye out in the future for knitted pieces in the future.

  • @thuy-an1807
    @thuy-an1807 Рік тому

    So many great tips!! thank you so much!

  • @jenidouthit7980
    @jenidouthit7980 Рік тому +1

    This was super helpful, thank you!

  • @ryiah
    @ryiah Рік тому +4

    Really informative, Thanks. It has made me think twice about throwing out/donating clothing, as I can reuse it! I'll be looking at clothing in a different light now!

  • @abeeral-qattan5997
    @abeeral-qattan5997 2 роки тому

    Wow this is amazing and so informative thank you so much 💕👌🏼

  • @iordachecristiana
    @iordachecristiana Рік тому +3

    It seems that nobody noticed what a lovely person is presenting all this to us...

  • @carol-annmatthew5296
    @carol-annmatthew5296 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful tips..thanks

  • @ivyb4351
    @ivyb4351 Рік тому +3

    Wow would never thought to do this I have so many quality wool sweaters that are extremely to large on me now

  • @allinsonsherratt418
    @allinsonsherratt418 Рік тому +2

    I would use a fine cable needle to help with the unpicking.
    As I've lost a lot of weight recently I've become very good at frogging my own knits. And comfortable with the idea of recycling knitted but never worn garments 😄😄.
    So of course my next step is to do this with ready made garments too. I had been thinking about the cutting ideas prevalent on yt but prefer the frogging idea.
    Thanks

  • @hoshimeow
    @hoshimeow Рік тому +1

    This is so helpful thank you !

  • @dallasmandy
    @dallasmandy Рік тому

    Thank you. This is so detailed

  • @michellethompson5755
    @michellethompson5755 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for not just telling us but also showing us what NOT to buy when looking for sweaters to unravel. 😊

  • @fannyfayvintage7668
    @fannyfayvintage7668 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! Great video.

  • @chriscaine7689
    @chriscaine7689 5 місяців тому

    Another thing I consider important is to choose a garment that does not already show signs of pilling (bobbling). As if the garment has pilling already, it will also do that after all your effort to unpick and reknit. Therefore look for jumpers in great condition to begin with. Oh and stop deter your jumper from pilling, wash inside out it will last longer ❤

  • @emilymiller4349
    @emilymiller4349 Рік тому

    THANK YOU! LOVE THIS!

  • @The-Vintage-Needlecrafter
    @The-Vintage-Needlecrafter 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for making this video. I am working on a sweater that I reclaimed from a blanket. That was easy to rip apart. Now I'm trying to rip out a cotton garment and I am getting so frustrated.

  • @pinkkitty9159
    @pinkkitty9159 Рік тому

    I love your ball winder, where did you get the fancy wood one?!!😅😆🤔

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +1

      I got mine on Amazon, but knit pro makes a wood one and you can also find them on etsy

  • @louisapdjones
    @louisapdjones Рік тому +1

    Good info!

  • @maillemarie1703
    @maillemarie1703 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! Thank you for all these tips. I once read a Tincanknits post about reclaiming yarn and wondered ever since how it really worked. My question would be: where do you find the sweaters? Second hand I guess, mostly?

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +2

      Yep! Generally at thrift stores or estate sales.

    • @maillemarie1703
      @maillemarie1703 2 роки тому

      @@apt.atelierok! Am dying to find one and beginning the unraveling part. Looks fun!

  • @ViperBurlesque
    @ViperBurlesque Рік тому

    So helpful!! Also, is that a James Perse cardigan?? Because if yes then I applaud you for pilling it apart 😂❤

  • @EuphemiaGrubb
    @EuphemiaGrubb 3 місяці тому

    For anyone who's new to knitting, DK stands for Double Knitting weight.

  • @craftycrafter1960
    @craftycrafter1960 Рік тому

    I donate any yarn I have had for a while and figure I won’t use. So someone else can use it for something. I like the idea of taking apart old sweaters to make something new.

  • @reneedutter4940
    @reneedutter4940 2 роки тому +3

    This was so informative and helpful. Thanks! Would love to see what you eventually make with this yarn.

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  2 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm planning to make some summer rompers for two little babies coming soon (not mine lol)! I'm sure I'll talk all about them in a future video.

  • @dace8828
    @dace8828 Рік тому +1

    So helpful! Thank you. I bought a 100% cashmere sweater at a thrift shop for less than 2 EUR but i don't like the fit. I want to make a vest out of it

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому

      That sounds like the most lush vest ever!

  • @sabrinalee780
    @sabrinalee780 Рік тому +1

    Hi! Thank you so much for this. What about sweaters with pilling? Do you still harvest the yarn? Do you shave them first? Or do you avoid them? Thank you!

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +2

      A little pilling doesn't bother me! you can do it either way (de-pilled or not), whichever you prefer.

    • @sabrinalee780
      @sabrinalee780 Рік тому

      @@apt.atelier Thank you so much!

  • @shannonec
    @shannonec 3 місяці тому

    If you use a niddy noddy you'll know exactly how much yarn you have!! It works great!!

  • @TC-rv6sz
    @TC-rv6sz Рік тому +3

    Omg I just noticed that for sweaters that are serged and not good for harvesting skeins for regular knitting/crochet, it might still be good for nålbinding where you use shorter strands anyway 😂

  • @yvonnevigil7489
    @yvonnevigil7489 Рік тому

    Question: on the 100% wool items you wash ans like your wood winder where and who makes it. Thanks

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I wash 100% wool! you can do it by hand or in the machine on the delicate cycle. I just got my winder on Amazon, but KnitPro makes a similar wooden one, and there are many on Etsy.

    • @yvonnevigil7489
      @yvonnevigil7489 Рік тому

      @@apt.atelier new subscriber

  • @iloveazaeliabanks
    @iloveazaeliabanks 2 роки тому

    im broke and want more yarn so here i am ig

  • @debrarodriguezestrada2748
    @debrarodriguezestrada2748 2 місяці тому

    I always check seams - for if they are not able to be unraveled, the other consideration are meaningless.

  • @7tub3r
    @7tub3r Рік тому +1

    New email in your in box.

  • @amypapenhausen8970
    @amypapenhausen8970 Рік тому

    What about wool sweaters that have been shrunk?

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому

      depending on how felted they are it is doable, but it takes more time and you have to be really careful not to break the yarn. I've rescued a sweater that was felted in places but not all over relatively successfully!

    • @amypapenhausen8970
      @amypapenhausen8970 Рік тому

      @@apt.atelier thank you!

  • @vivi-ws9yl
    @vivi-ws9yl Рік тому +1

    I shrunk my sweater like 4 times now but now it's actually unwearable lmao but I'm so scared to actually upcycle it or unravel it because it's like I'm destroying a piece of history 😩

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому +1

      there's nothing wrong with keeping it around as a momento! it's a piece of art!

    • @iknowyouwanttofly
      @iknowyouwanttofly Рік тому +2

      Have you tried putting it in water with a whole bottle of conditioner? That has worked for me one time but distryed an other sweater. Both where 100% wool so dont know why it works on some but not others.

    • @conniecarroll747
      @conniecarroll747 Рік тому +1

      Could it have something to do with the dye that was used?
      The only thing I can think of since they all use different chemicals.
      I thought for years that I was allergic to wool because I would have skin problems when I wore sweaters, then I watched a science program that said many people don't have allergic reactions to wool but it was due to the chemical dyies used to make the colors that were causing their skin problems. I found after that I could spin with several types of wool and not one of them gave me any problems.

  • @ezgisabahatulgen9972
    @ezgisabahatulgen9972 Рік тому +2

    Its unrelated but i just wanted to mention how beautiful you are 🥰 😘

  • @JazzyUrquoise
    @JazzyUrquoise Рік тому

    How can we “retwist” it?

    • @apt.atelier
      @apt.atelier  Рік тому

      do you mean put it back into skeins?

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому +1

      @@apt.atelier I'm wondering if she means to re-ply it.

  • @susanchapman7622
    @susanchapman7622 Рік тому +2

    Always freeze thrifted wool garments to kill any moths or eggs.