There are 37+ patterns to use up your yarn stash. Shop your own stash with so many small knitting projects to choose from!
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A 'LIL variation of the 'LAC sweater pattern. Knit in one solid color or use it as a stash buster! SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate - Advanced CREDITS: This pattern was expertly tech edited by Dawn Catanzaro. Photography is by Apparition.
This is a great project to use up all of your odds and ends of yarn, combining them together to make your own unique colour pallette of super chunky yarn. Depending on the yarns you choose, this can make it a substantial and quite weighty piece. It is bright and colourful, with a real 70's boho vibe. It is suitable for a beginner who has mastered the basics of knitting, casting on and off, colour changing using the intarsia method (tying in new colours as you go), knit and purl and some basic sewing up.Each stage of making this special design has been illustrated with images as well as written instructions. So, in spite of it being a freestyled knit, you will be able to reproduce it using these instructions.Feb 2022: The pattern has been fully updated with a clear layout, additional written instructions around the construction of the cardigan, tension and how to combine the yarns to achieve the correct weight of yarn.
This Stash Buster Blanket Free Knitting Pattern is a great project to use up your leftover yarn with stripes and color changes.
This mohair shirt is knit seamless top down. The stitches for the shoulders and sleeves are picked up with the provisional cast on method, while the stitches for the neck opening are picked up in one piece with the long tail cast on method and are closed to the round afterwards. Sizes XS, S, M,…
FREE easy to use and simple to understand toy knitting patterns. Good for beginners to toy making and for using up leftover scraps of yarn from your stash.
This page contains some affiliate links - if you purchase a product using these links I may receive a small payment at no extra cost to you. These booties are great for using up left over yarn (and, I don't know about you, but I have far too much yarn lying around at the moment!).
A free PDF download containing written instructions for a textured and lined twiddlemuff.
This was one of the first patterns I made, and revisiting it I've realized it wasn't the same as the other squares. I have updated this pattern to be the same as the other squares available here. The background is stocking stitch and the pattern is now the same size. If you would like to
The every day knit hat is perfect for any occasion. Available in light or medium weight yarn in 9 different sizes each so make it for anyone.
This Stash Buster Blanket Free Knitting Pattern is a great project to use up your leftover yarn with stripes and color changes.
Get Yarn Stash Buster Patterns for Knitters to make quickly in just one day. These small projects use scrap yarn leftover from previous projects.
I’ve written this pattern as a simple stash buster for all of you knitaholics! This is the perfect pattern to knit cuddled up on the sofa watching television! The Tilly Bomber is knitting in flat panels!!!! The Tilly Bomber is a bottom-up cardigan made up by knitting the back panel, two panels for the front, 2 rectangular sleeves and then seaming it all together before picking up stitches to do 1x1 ribbed neckline, waistband, and wrist cuffs! You can use whichever DK weight you like using 4 strands held together! SIZES XS, S, M, L, (XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL) Sample knit shown in pictures is size S Bust measurements below: XS- 28-30 inches UK Size 4-6 S - 32-34 inches UK Size 8-10 M - 36-38 inches UK Size 12 L - 40-42 inches UK Size 14-16 XL - 44- 46 inches UK Size 18 2XL- 48-50 inches UK Size 20- 22 3XL - 52-54 inches UK Size 24 4XL 56-58 inches UK Size 26-28 Gauge With 10mm needles in stocking stitch 10 rows - 9cm/3.54 inches 10 stitches - 12 cm/4.72 inches Please do size up/down with your needles if needed to get the correct gauge! Yarn amounts You will need 7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12 balls! XS- 700 grams of DK S- 800 grams of DK M- 900 grams of DK L- 900 grams of DK XL- 1000 grams of DK 2XL- 1000 grams of DK 3XL- 1100 grams of DK 4XL - 1200 grams of DK Materials ☺ A pair of 10mm straight/circular knitting needles or the correct size for you to get the correct gauge For circulars I suggest using at least 80cm/30 inch cord ☺ A pair of 8mm knitting needles (preferably circular needles- but this is not essential. If using circulars I suggest using a chord of at least 100cm/40 inches) ☺ An 8mm crochet hook for picking up stitches if this is your preferred tool for picking up stitches ☺ Some stitch markers or pins to help seam the panels together ☺ A stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round if you decide to use the magic loop technique for the wrist cuffs ☺ A stitch holder or some scrap yarn for the top of the back panel ☺ A darning needle for seaming and for if you want to weave in the ends - I mostly don’t
Easy and quick fingerless gloves knitting patterns for all skill levels. Choose from basic rib designs and cable knits.
Solve your stash woes with this roundup and blog hop of stash busting crochet and knitting projects!
I love hand-dyed fingering weight yarn. Whether it’s solid, semi-solid, variegated or striped. But if I only ever knit socks it can get quite boring. So what to do with all that sock yarn? Click here and read on for many links to free patterns to knit with your loved stash!
A 'LIL variation of the 'LAC sweater pattern. Knit in one solid color or use it as a stash buster! SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate - Advanced CREDITS: This pattern was expertly tech edited by Dawn Catanzaro. Photography is by Apparition.
Here is a wardrobe essential for any baby, kid and teenager (yes, teenager!), as well as a stash-busting knitter’s best friend: a simple, clean, well-fitting sweater, with crisp jogless stripes (you will LOVE the simple technique I recommend in the pattern). With its extended sizing (12 sizes are included!), this pattern is full of tips, crystal-clear techniques and links to helpful video tutorials to achieve a truly well-finished project. And did I mention the 12 sizes? My inspiration for this design was the “marinière”, or Breton shirt, and being French with family ties to Brittany, I wanted to present you with my version of this unisex wardrobe staple. “Crozon” refers to the Presqu’île de Crozon, an enchanting peninsula on France’s Atlantic coast, in beautiful and wild Brittany. I spent many summers in this incredible place growing up and wanted to pay hommage to it. ~~ PATTERN NOTES: This sweater is worked seamlessly in the round from the top down, with some short row shaping below the neck band. At underarm level, the sleeves are separated from the body, and worked in the round, as is the body. Stripes are worked throughout the yoke, body and sleeves. SKILLS REQUIRED: Casting on, knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing, knitting in the round, working with 2 colors, picking up stitches, short rows (detailed instructions and links to tutorials provided), binding off. SIZES: 3mo (6mo, 12mo, 18mo) // 2yo, 4yo, 6yo, 8yo, 10yo {12yo, 14yo, 16yo} To fit chest: 16 (17, 18, 19) // 21, 23, 25, 26.5, 28 {30, 31.5, 32.5} inches or 40.5 (43, 45.5, 48.5) // 53.5, 58.5, 63.5, 67.5, 71 {76, 80, 82.5} cm Garment chest circumference at underarms: 18.5 (20.25, 21, 22.75) // 24.5, 27, 28.75, 30.25, 31.25 {33.75, 35.25, 36.25} inches or 47 (51.5, 53.5, 58) // 62, 68.5, 73, 77, 79.5 {85.5, 89.5, 92} cm The age indication is a guideline only. If possible, please choose a size based on the recipient’s actual chest measurement instead of the age label. YARN REQUIREMENTS: Main Color (MC): Approximately 125 (150, 200, 250) // 275, 300, 350, 400, 450 {500, 550, 600} yards or 114 (137, 183, 229) // 251, 274, 320, 366, 411 {457, 503, 549} meters of worsted (10 ply) weight yarn Contrasting Color (CC): Approximately 100 (125, 150, 175) // 200, 250, 275, 300, 325 {350, 375, 400} yards or 91 (114, 137, 160) // 183, 229, 251, 274, 297 {320, 343, 366} meters of worsted (10 ply) weight yarn My sample is knit in De Rerum Natura Gilliatt, colorway “Goeland” and Brooklyn Tweed Shelter, colorway “Embers.” Note: These yarns aren’t superwash. Any yarn of the same weight that you can get gauge with can be substituted. GAUGE: 19 sts x 30 rounds = 4 inches or 10 cm in stockinette stitch in the round using larger needles, after blocking Please adjust needle size if needed to achieve the recommended gauge. NEEDLES: US 8 or 5 mm diameter circular needle (or size needed to match stockinette stitch gauge) 16 inches or 40 cm in length For sizes 4yo and up only: an extra needle of the same diameter 24 inches or 60 cm in length dpns matching above diameter (or a long circular needle if using magic loop technique) US 6 or 4 mm diameter circular needle (or two sizes smaller than needle used to match stockinette gauge) 16 inches or 40 cm in length For sizes 4yo and up only: an extra needle of the same diameter 24 inches or 60 cm in length matching dpns (or a long circular needle if using magic loop technique) NOTIONS: 5 markers, including one contrasting-colored marker tapestry needle 2 stitch holders or pieces of scrap yarn
Who wants to use up some leftover YARN? I know I have been lately! Today I have a HUGE list of free stash-buster crochet patterns for you!
For me, nothing spells spring quite like little ones all dressed up in adorable bonnets! Easter is only a week away, so I thought I’d share with you my favorite stash busting knit bonnet pattern. The Garter Bonnet uses just 48-80 yards of worsted weight cotton (I used We Are Knitters Pima Cotton, but any similar...Read the Post
57 Stash busting knitting patterns including both small-scale and large-scale projects. Shop your own yarn stash!
I spend too much time on Ravelry. It is truly addictive. I was recently looking for some stash busters and was amazed at the variety of projects and ideas.I thought I would share a few of my finds with you. The first 2 are not Ravelry. I found this while Goggling (another addiction of mine) when looking for some craft ideas to do with my young nephews at the cottage this summer. Dream catchers Many children will be familiar with Dream catchers from their studies in First Nations Cultures which (if I remember correctly) is about grade 3 in York Region. The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams. Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. For more information on Dream catchers, use the following wikeipedia link which also contains other helpful information links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher Dream Catchers are great cottage projects for kids. The base can be made from a variety of easily accessible items - coat hangers, paper plates, margarine lids. Cover them with yarn, web the center and then decorate with found objects from the beach - feathers, shells, pine cones. The following link is a very kid appropriate set of directions for Dream catchers. http://www.thatartistwoman.org/2009/07/how-to-make-dreamcatcher.html God's eye A God's eye is a yarn weaving and a Huichol spiritual object. The Huichol or Wixáritari are a Native American ethnic group of western central Mexico, living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range. http://www.katcoyle.com/blog/2007/11/gods-eyes/ provides the following instructions Treasure Pouch A little fun something you can knit for kids with just a few meters of sock or DK yarn - a Treasure Pouch. If you are spending time at a beach, it is a perfect little pouch for special stones or shells. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/treasure-pouch Little Ditty Bag A nice little pouch you might enjoy for yourself is a Little Ditty Bag. Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dots-little-ditty-bag A 50gm ball of cotton makes a bag the perfect size to be a project bag for socks You could use small left overs to create stripes. Knit with variegated cotton , you can get some funky colour pooling. Deep Sea Flower Dice Bag Knit with just a few meters of Kureyon or Silk garden Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/deep-sea-flower-dice-bag---anemone-de-mer Minnow Hat We took this little hat knit with left over sock yarn to the Frolic. It got more attention than anything else in our booth. It is a scaled down version of the Dead Fish Hat from Knitty (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fish-hat-dead-or-alive and uses just a few meters of sock yarn. And what sock knitter doesn't have tons of left over bits of sock yarn. The pattern only offers one size, newborn. I am playing around with resizing to fit slightly older children.The one I knit used a mere 10 gms for the red sections and 20 gms for the body. A free pattern on Ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/minnow-hat Baby Surprise Jacket There are over 17,000 Baby Surprise Sweaters posted on Ravelry. It is the third most posted project. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket Mitered Sock Yarn Blanket Free Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sock-yarn-blanket If you are unfamiliar with miters, don't fear this project. All those little squares/diamonds are joined as you go, not seamed together at the end. Gabriela is doing a class on the technique used to make this project this summer. Christine's Stay On Baby Booties These adorable booties use just a few meters of sock yarn. I recognize this yarn as one of my favourite colourways of Trekking, now unfortunately discontinued. FREE Pattern on ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christines-stay-on-baby-booties Saartjes Bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat Saatjes bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat in Regia Kaffe Fassett Design Line colour Snappy 02900 http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/saartjes-bootees http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-peasy-newborn-sock-hat Easy Peasy in Zauberball Crazy1701 A diagonal knit scarf/shawl using random bits of left overs. http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring08/FEATspr08FK.html Mini Mania Linen Stitch Scarf One of my favourite stitch patterns is linen stitch. I have used it dozens of times in various projects. One of its most popular uses is as a scarf with hand painted yarns. . The young lady below has knit a huge version using up a ton of different colours of sock yarn. I love it. It is on my list of must do projects. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-mania-scarf Squishy Love Shawl The shawl/wrap below appeals to me also. I love all Noro Yarns. I can't bear to throw away even the smallest scrap of Noro. The shawl below uses a unifying skein of solid yarn knit in random garter stitch and eyelet stripes with a selection of small amounts of various Noro left overs. I have all the left overs, just have to select a solid unifying colour. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/squishylove-shawl Knitter's Journey Afghan - This Becomes this Using Stephanie Pearl McPhee's pattern for the Knitters Journey Afghan Pattern Description from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: “This is one of my favorite projects and one that can reflect a knitter’s journey as well as any scrapbook or postcard collection. It was inspired by a quilt I had as a little girl made of the leftover scraps of fabric from the clothes my grandmother sewed. There was a square that was a piece of my mother’s favorite nightie, a square of an uncle’s flannel shirt, bits of a summer sundress and a soft bedsheet. Our lives and stories about what people did and where they went in the clothes made from those fabrics were laid out in bits and pieces and backed with pink cotton, and I loved it. This knitting project serves the same purpose: It uses the leftovers of projects gone by (or as they go by, my personal choice) to work a traveler’s afghan.” This pattern may be found on pages 206-209 of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off. This Becomes this Or this I hope you have found some inspiration to help use up your stash. If not I have one more option. At Serenity Knits we are happy to accept donations for 2 local schools with knitting clubs and a local church which knits charity afghans. If you have any yarn or knitting needles you would love to get rid of, drop them off and we will get them to the schools or church. Happy knitting Beth
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These cozy mittens are not only knit flat, but also sideways! These sideways mittens are a fun twist on a classic knitting project.
This is a great project to use up all of your odds and ends of yarn, combining them together to make your own unique colour pallette of super chunky yarn. Depending on the yarns you choose, this can make it a substantial and quite weighty piece. It is bright and colourful, with a real 70's boho vibe. It is suitable for a beginner who has mastered the basics of knitting, casting on and off, colour changing using the intarsia method (tying in new colours as you go), knit and purl and some basic sewing up. Each stage of making this special design has been illustrated with images as well as written instructions. So, in spite of it being a freestyled knit, you will be able to reproduce it using these instructions. Feb 2022: The pattern has been fully updated with a clear layout, additional written instructions around the construction of the cardigan, tension and how to combine the yarns to achieve the correct weight of yarn.
If you're like me, you have probably been crocheting for years without the help of an app. You absolutely do not need your phone or iPad to crochet, but it can help sometimes! This list of crochet apps includes downloads for Apple and Android as well as several devices. While not all of these apps are free, they are definitely worth the investment. From apps to help you keep track of your stash, stitch counters, as well as free crochet pattern apps, this list of high-tech helpers is sure to make your crocheting life just a little bit easier. There are even several learn to crochet app options! We asked our active Facebook audience which crochet apps they use on a regular basis and the following apps were the top mentioned apps!
Our Simple Stripe Pullover brims with charisma and handmade personality, but its classic design reads like a go-with-everything basic… The perfect only-sweater-I-need! A simple top-down construction, you’ll begin with the collar, then yoke. Some short rows shape the neckline, increases form the raglan, and a purl column down the center back solves the “jog” problem of striping in the round, creating a beautiful detail that serves an ingenious function. Single row striping gains added dimension when it is extended over 1×1 rib details at the hem, cuffs, and beautiful yoke collar. Not too high, not too low, the neckline feels elegant and modern, lying flat against the clavicle. Knit up in our gorgeous Cashmere Merino Bloom, the Simple Stripe Pullover shows off this yarn’s many winning qualities: incredible softness, beautiful drape, and a lovely halo of warmth... just right for your new favorite sweater! For more information about this pattern, including materials, gauge, and sizes, please see Product Details, below. PLEASE NOTE: This pattern is only available as a PDF download. If you need tips on retrieving your pattern, be sure to check out the first question on our Product FAQs, or email us at [email protected]. We're happy to help!
The Bescarfed Scarf Free Knitting Pattern is a quick and easy knitting project. It's perfect for using up scrap yarn or adding to your stash.
Make a super easy corner-to-corner baby blanket with this free pattern. Perfect for using up those colors you have left in your yarn stash.
I had the urge to knit a lace scarf out of some Sea Silk I had in the stash. Alas, we all know my unfortunate history with lace knitting. ...
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This Adorable Duckling Free Knitting Pattern is a great stash buster. It can be knit in any weight yarn simply by increasing or decreasing the needle size.
Dieses Angebot gilt für eine PDF-Strickanleitung, nicht für einen fertig gestrickten Artikel! Dieses von der Natur inspirierte Muster wird für fortgeschrittene Strickerinnen empfohlen, die Erfahrung mit dem Verstricken und Arbeiten nach Diagrammen haben. Größe: Damen Medium Garn: Fingering- oder Sockengarn in zwei kontrastierenden Farben. Die Handschuhe benötigen etwa 160 Meter von jedem Nadeln: US-Stärke 2 (2,75 mm) oder Größe, die benötigt wird, um die Maschenweite zu erhalten - Sie können DPNs oder eine Rundstricknadel verwenden, wenn Sie die Magic Loop-Methode verwenden Maschenweite: 10 Maschen und 10 Reihen = 2,5 cm Zubehör: Garnreste, Stopfnadel, Maschenmarkierer (optional) Fertige Maße: Ungefähr 10 Zoll Länge und 8 Zoll Umfang um die Finger Folgende Fähigkeiten werden vorausgesetzt: • Long-Tail-Anguss • Stricken in Runden mit Nadelspiel oder der Magic Loop-Methode • Zweifarbige Verseilung • Grundzunahmen (eine Masche machen) • Basic-Abnahmen (K2tog, SSK) • Nach hinten angegossene Schlaufe • Maschen aufnehmen Alle Verkäufe endgültig.
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There are 37+ patterns to use up your yarn stash. Shop your own stash with so many small knitting projects to choose from!
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Free knitting pattern! A knitted bookmark is a great project for the beginner knitter. It’s also a wonderful gift for a book-lover. This trio includes a basic garter stitch pattern and two more advanced openwork patterns.
Looking for a fun and easy way to use up the leftovers and scraps in your yarn stash? The Autumn Leaves Knitting Pattern is a knitted leaf coaster, bunting, or beautiful accent for your nature table. DETAILS • Finished measurements: 4" • Written in standard US terms • Worsted weight yarn • Size 7 {4.5 mm} knitting needles • Knit flat ✔️ Buy 2 get 1 free with code FREEPATTERN ***NO shipping charge for this item as it is a PDF file. All files are available for instant download after payment. If you do not receive your purchase via email within 24 hours, please contact me here. ***Prices listed are for the PDF PATTERNS only. Not finished product. ***All pictures/patterns copyright to The Resilient Knitter © The use of pictures/patterns for resale purposes is prohibited. If you have any questions with my patterns please feel free to contact me here. Warmly, Elizabeth Murphy Resilient Knitter p.s You can find more stash busting patterns here: https://etsy.me/2W6EQld
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