Miss Sophia, my gray tabby, is an indoor cat which means we buy a lot of cat litter. The litter comes in large plastic containers. Instead of recycling, I re-purposed a few by turning them into yarn totes with a few crafting tools - a Crop A Dile and a crochet hook.
A Crop A Dile and a crocheted mesh combine to make a yarn tote.
After cutting off the handle and spout, I punched holes evenly along the rim of the plastic container. I used a small crochet hook and nylon yarn by Omega to create a crochet mesh around the opening. The mesh keeps the yarn inside the container. I made a long cord using acrylic yarn to use as a closure. It is woven through the edge of the mesh.
Even tipped over, the yarn stays inside.
The yarn tote addresses my primary concerns - keeping the yarn clean and untangled while still being able to pull it smoothly from a ball, cake or skein.
Here's a video in which the two different types of Crop A Diles are demonstrated and compared.
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