Anyone else personally victimised by chenille

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Anyone else personally victimised by chenille

Anyone else personally victimised by chenille

I’ve worked with everything from thread and lace weight to super chunky arm knitting and actual rope, but chenille is the only one that I actually struggle with, the crocheting goes smooth and easy as but attaching amigurumi parts or sewing in the ends and tails of blankets?? It takes offence to even the thought

I’m covered in fluffy bits, dogs covered in fluffy bits, fluffy bits in the kitchen sink and embedded into the carpet everywhere! And the body parts still aren’t even attached; in fact the situation has gotten worse and it’s getting stuck and fluffier the more I try to sew ends in.

I think I end up wasting more chenille than I put into my project with this naked string sausage ring looking ends! And the only solution I’ve found is shoving the mess inside the thing tying a lil 10cm new piece on and trying it all again until I have to do it all again!!

Is my anger rational? No, but if I’m having to deal with this fluf demon everyone else in the house will have to as well

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