Or neither? I’m undecided lol
When diving into DIY yarn art and textile projects, one common question many crafters face is whether to make changes before or after assembling key elements of their work. This can include decisions on dyeing yarn, adding embellishments, or applying finishing touches to textile art pieces. From my personal experience, considering the 'before or after' approach profoundly impacts the outcome. Starting with yarn preparation before assembling can allow better color blending and texture control. For instance, pre-dyeing yarn or strategically wrapping threads allows you to customize the palette and maintain consistency throughout your textile art. On the other hand, working after initial assembly opens opportunities for spontaneous creativity, like adding layers of thread for depth, or incorporating mixed materials that complement your DIY decor. This uncertainty around 'before or after' moments also makes the craft more engaging and unique. It encourages you to experiment and discover personal preferences, which often leads to viral-worthy creations shared within creative communities. My recommendation is to try small samples with both approaches to see how the final look varies and which technique resonates more with your artistic vision. Ultimately, embracing this indecision is part of the charm of yarn art and textile projects. It keeps the process flexible, personal, and open to beautiful surprises. Whether you decide before or after, each step adds character to your DIY decor and textile art journey.












































































