Thursday 19 August 2010

Techniques- The scrap down

This is not really a technique, more of a personal mini crusade to free the neglected mini balls of yarn that lurk abandoned in the corners of stash boxes all over the World.
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I finished a project at the start of the week (more on that tomorrow), and was left with a familiar sight to all knitters- a walnut sized ball of yarn, maybe 10g at the most. Usually I would pack it neatly back in plastic and tuck it into my stash tub. To be ignored for the rest of ever.
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As I am making an effort to cut down on my stash I decided that mini balls are not allowed back into the box, projects must be found!
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A quick search on Ravelry showed loads of patterns, from my little leftover ball I made these three:
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The top is a 5 stitch band of seed stitch, a button hole at one end and a button at the other and tada! A bracelet.
The middle is a three strand cable bracelet, pattern here.
The bottom is a beer/coffee cozy bracelet- you wear it as a cuff and can wrap at around a hot coffee/cold beer to keep your hand comfy while you drink, then back on the wrist. Pattern here.
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They are a great way to use up pretty yarns, and to show off favourite buttons (I particularly like wooden ones, and these were a bargain). I wouldn't usually have all three on at once though.
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Other small projects I have found include headbands. hairbands, a huge range of bracelets, bangles and wristbands, more cup cozies and flowers to use for decoration.
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As well as using up those yarn nuggets, and thus freeing up stash space they are quick to make. And having a stock of them makes for great emergency presents/forward planning. Although to be honest I like these three so much I am keeping them, in fact I may like them more than the main project!


5 comments:

  1. Brilliant idea! It's great to see them in 'action' in the photos! Suggestions for stashbusting are always welcome, when it's for such small quantities of leftovers it's even more appreciated. Thank you for posting.

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  2. Very nice projects. The yarn color is awesome.

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  3. I think you just ispired me to work up some little things to sell at our fall festivals! Thanks!

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  4. What a great idea! ooooh, now I'm off to Ravelry to search for more of those.

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  5. ". . . to free the neglected mini balls of yarn that lurk abandoned in the corners of stash boxes all over the World."

    Most excellent!

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