Not exact matches
This usually seems to be a popular item at craft bazaars, and it is a great way to
use up
scraps of
yarn from other projects.
Tamara of Moogly explains that she enjoys making crochet finger puppets because they
use a tiny bit of
yarn and so they are great for
using up
scraps.
Skein after skein of beautiful, soft, homegrown
yarn from our very own fiber flock, plus a large box of
scrap wool and roving that we can
use to spin at home and to stuff dolls, pillows, and toys.
This Child's Poncho knitting pattern is a fun and funky
scrap knitting project, allowing you to
use up a bunch of bits of
yarn in different, coordinating colors.
Provide glue sticks,
scraps of colored paper, cloth,
yarn, crayons, magazine pictures or any age appropriate item that can be
used to decorate their hats.
I did
use a
scrap of pink
yarn at the center to get things started.
This scarf is a great way to
use up
scraps from finished knitting projects, because a different
yarn is
used on each row as the scarf is knit horizontally.
I
used fabric
scraps and a product called Freedom
Yarn to make the sweetest Valentine's Day Wreath.
My grandma was green before it was cool, she recycled ziploc bags,
used shopping bags, and saved all her
scraps of fabric and
yarn for other projects.
I
used fabric
scraps and a product called Freedom
Yarn to make the sweetest Valentine's Day Wreath.
It is also a great way to
use up all your
yarn scraps.