Sasnak tocats@lemmy.worldEnglish·14 days agocross-posted to: crochet@lemmy.caFor everyone concerned, work has begun on her blanket(lemmy.blahaj.zone)imagearrow-up1371arrow-down12message-square32fedilink
arrow-up1369arrow-down1imageFor everyone concerned, work has begun on her blanket(lemmy.blahaj.zone)Sasnak tocats@lemmy.worldEnglish·14 days agocross-posted to: crochet@lemmy.camessage-square32fedilink
minus-squareSasnak OPEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down0·14 days agolinkfedilinkDo you have any recommendations on filler for hacky sacks? I’d like to make some for my partner
minus-squareFuglyDuckEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down0·14 days agoedit-214 days agolinkfedilinkpolystyrene “beans” will be better long term (they can get wet/washed). They’re basically solid plastic pellets. Alternatively, dried beans were the OG for any sort of bean bag. (But they can’t get wet.) The other thing is to go down a size on the hook so your stitches are tighter. As small as you’re comfortable with.
Do you have any recommendations on filler for hacky sacks? I’d like to make some for my partner
polystyrene “beans” will be better long term (they can get wet/washed). They’re basically solid plastic pellets.
Alternatively, dried beans were the OG for any sort of bean bag. (But they can’t get wet.)
The other thing is to go down a size on the hook so your stitches are tighter. As small as you’re comfortable with.
Thank you so much!