1. Waffle Weave Dishcloth Knitting Pattern
2. V-Neck Odd Ball Sweater Knitting Pattern
3. Knitting Articles & Tips – Yarn Overload
4. Knitting and Crocheting with Small Amounts of Yarn
6. Baby Socks
8. Waffle Weave (crochet, this time) Towel Topper
11. Crochet Finger Puppets (these are great!)
12. Afghans from Leftover yarn
13. Yarn Rag dolls
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Leftover yarn? I wish! I have a VERY high regard for you who can knit.
Happy T13.
I learned how to knit years ago, but was really bad at it. Your blog is really me want to knittry it again, so I am going to go for those little slippers…..
Also, thank you so much for stopping by my blog and for your lovely comment……!I am going to add your blog to my links section.
Ha! I don’t do anything to buy the yarn in the first place, thanks to my lack of knitting skills.
I envy people who can knit and crochet. For some reason, as soon as someone shows me how to do either, I forget.
This is a great list… I may pass this on to my neighbor because she has tons of yarn.
I just got the book One Skein from the library – I love knowing what to do with the extras – thanks so very much!
The knit finger puppets would be cute for
easter.
What a terrific list. Right up my alley! I crochet as well as scrapbook.
My third grader and her friends like to make pom poms with extra yarn.
I posted a TT too. Please feel free to visit, and enter my Fame giveaway while you’re there. Thanks.
Super list of patterns! My daughter is working on an afghan made up entirely of leftover bits and pieces of yarn – one stripe per scrap. I’ll have to photograph it at some point and post it. It’s amazing.
Excellent list!
My TT’s (both different) are up at both The Eclectic Witch and Thorne’s World
Great ideas. I’d love to make some rag dolls. I haven’t thought about them in ages.
plain old cotton socks are still the best for babies.”.;
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