Making Super-Chunky Tassels – with a hack so it’s easier!

by Hannah Gilly

September 21, 2021

Tassels are a great way to finish a scarf with a flourish

But making them can get a bit involved. So today I've got a hack for you. When I was knitting this shawl I noticed something with the yarn and realised it would be a lot easier than before to make tassels. It was a lot easier, I made a mistake of waiting too long after knitting to film, so it looks more tricky on film than it was when I first tested it immediately after knitting. Try it, you'll like this hack for super-chunky tassels, I hope. To subscribe to the Knit With Hannah YouTube channel click here The items shown in today's video are included in the new Autumn/Winter collection, which you'll find here: Both of these items are also available as digital patterns, here

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