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Last summer, Wool and the Gang<\/strong><\/a> reached out to me and asked if I wanted to try their brand new Billie Jean yarn<\/strong><\/a>!\u00a0 I was intrigued by this yarn as it is made of 20% upcycled denim and 80% raw cotton, and I had never worked with any denim yarn before.\u00a0 According to their website, “Billie Jean Yarn is made using upcycled pre-consumer denim waste.\u00a0 This waste is ground back into fibre and woven into the Billie Jean Yarn.\u00a0 Using no chemicals and no dyes, [they] manage to save 20,000 litres of water per kilogram of upcycled material<\/em>.”\u00a0 It is also important to note that this yarn “will perform as most blue jeans, which have the possibility to fade a bit during the first wash, and have a small amount of colour transfer<\/em>.”\u00a0 Wool and the Gang sent me their “Washed Out Denim<\/strong>” (their lightest colour) and there are two additional colours available: “Dirty Denim” and “Raw Denim”.\u00a0 I did not experience any colour transfer, but some readers informed me that their needles did experience some colour transfer with the darker denims!<\/p>\n

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Billie Jean yarn<\/strong><\/a> is soft, and the construction is very neat!\u00a0 You can see the individual strands and how the denim has been woven in.\u00a0 Be sure to work with the recommended hook or needle size as it is easy to split the yarn!<\/p>\n

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As soon as I glanced through the patterns available for Billie Jean yarn, my eyes gravitated towards the Heartbreaker Shorts<\/strong><\/a>” as I had never seen knitted shorts before, and shorts are an item I never ever thought I would knit or crochet!\u00a0 I thought it was such a neat take on your typical denim shorts!\u00a0 The whole kit<\/a> is available for purchase on the Wool and the Gang site HERE<\/strong><\/em><\/a>!\u00a0 It includes three balls of Billie Jean yarn and the required pattern (intermediate level) with an option to add 5 mm (US 8) rosewood knitting needles and a 5 mm rosewood crochet hook.\u00a0 I opted to use my circular Clover Takumi bamboo needles<\/a>\u00a0as I love knitting with circular needles!\u00a0 I had so much fun knitting with this Billie Jean yarn and as you can see, it works up beautifully!\u00a0 When I posted this sneak peek on social media, no one guessed that I was knitting shorts!<\/p>\n

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I was fascinated by the construction of these shorts! \u00a0They are knitted in two pieces, and pictured below is the left piece. \u00a0The pattern is well-written with specific instructions on how to work the increases and decreases.\u00a0 I always like looking up people’s projects on Ravelry<\/strong><\/a> to see if they have any tips or recommendations.\u00a0 Several people recommended moving down a needle size for the ribbing to get tighter stitches, so this is what I did!\u00a0 I used 4 mm knitting needles for the ribbed portion and am glad that I did.<\/p>\n

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I was so excited when I completed both sides!<\/p>\n

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I placed both sides ontop of one another, and next it was time to seam everything together!<\/p>\n

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I am learning so much about invisible seaming techniques, and Wool and the Gang has some helpful YouTube videos to demonstrate how to do them!\u00a0 I LOVE the mattress stitch<\/strong> (see HERE<\/strong><\/em><\/a>) as it is such a brilliant way to seam knitted pieces together vertically!\u00a0 I also leaned how to do the horizontal invisible seaming technique<\/strong> as shown HERE<\/strong><\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n

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After all the seaming was complete, it was time to crochet the drawstring (you were probably wondering what the crochet hook was needed for!).\u00a0 I then threaded the drawstring through the two holes in the front, folded the ribbed portion down halfway, and seamed it closed! \u00a0Some people on Ravelry also mentioned that you could add elastic after folding down the ribbed portion to provide more grip. \u00a0I added some\u00a0extra thick tassels to the ends of the drawstring and frayed the edges as a chic\u00a0touch!<\/p>\n

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I was SO EXCITED to try on my knitted shorts as I was dearly hoping that they would fit!\u00a0 They were very comfortable when I slipped them on, and they looked so cute!\u00a0 Thankfully with the drawstring waistband, these shorts can fit a variety of sizes.\u00a0 Note that the pattern in the kit contains only\u00a0ONE SIZE<\/strong> though.\u00a0 One of my favourite parts about this design is the rolled-up cuffs<\/strong>!\u00a0 Stockinette has a tendency to naturally curl and roll, and they used this inherent property as a part of the design!\u00a0 I did this too when working up my “Simple Stockinette Hat<\/strong><\/a>” by letting the stockinette curl at the bottom to form the rolled brim of the hat!<\/p>\n

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These Heartbreaker Shorts<\/strong><\/a> have a very relaxed and slouchy fit, and they feel lightweight and oh so summery!\u00a0 I love how the blue blends with the white and that these shorts are made of upcycled denim!\u00a0 This Billie Jean yarn actually sold out last summer, and by the time I received my yarn, it was early fall and definitely not shorts weather.\u00a0 I quickly whipped these up in time for our California trip and happily packed them in our suitcase!<\/p>\n

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I wore them during our first full day out and about in Legoland and was delighted with how comfortable they are!\u00a0 I was so excited to tell our extended family members that the shorts I was wearing were actually hand knitted by me, and they were so surprised!\u00a0 They did not feel too hot at all since they are made of cotton and recycled denim with no wool component. \u00a0They are very breathable and durable and the shorts have not fuzzed up or pilled. \u00a0That first day was so busy, and we didn’t actually end up taking too many photos. \u00a0I wore the shorts again on the very last day of our trip, just as the super sunny weather was starting to cool down (hence why the girls are wearing their jackets)! \u00a0I can’t wait to wear these shorts more this coming summer! \u00a0I have noticed that my shorts have stretched after wearing them compared to when they were fresh off my needles, so do keep that in mind!<\/p>\n

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Wool and the Gang<\/strong><\/a> has partnered with me to do a fun GIVEAWAY<\/strong>\u00a0for my readers!\u00a0 I am delighted that one of YOU will get a chance to work with their Billie Jean Yarn as well!\u00a0 I know the Heartbreaker Shorts are not a project that everyone would like to make, so Wool and the Gang and I are giving away any BILLIE JEAN YARN KIT<\/strong><\/a> of YOUR CHOICE<\/strong>!\u00a0 There are both knit and crochet options available!\u00a0 Browse around and see what tickles your fancy HERE<\/strong><\/em><\/a>! \u00a0In case you are interested in trying out Billie Jean Yarn right away, they have also provided my readers with a code to get 20% off your purchases<\/strong>: use the code “ALLABOUTAMI20<\/strong>” at check-out (expires May 20)!\u00a0 Note that some other Canadian readers (including myself) were charged customs fees upon delivery, so be prepared for this if you live in Canada\u00a0 According to their website, US customers should not be charged any customs or import duties and fees as they have been pre-paid by Wool and the Gang. Check out some of my other favourite\u00a0Billie Jean Yarn kits below: Stripy Coco Marini\u00e8re<\/em><\/a>, Pop Life Cardigan<\/em><\/a>, Fastlove Tunic<\/em><\/a>, and the Farrah Top<\/em><\/a>! \u00a0You can see how beautifully their Billie Jeans yarn works up with the three different colourways available!<\/p>\n

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***To enter this GIVEAWAY<\/b>:<\/b><\/div>\n
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