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  • I never thought I would say I have too much yarn, but I don’t know what to do with it. Any ideas would be WONDERFUL!
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  • @LisaLoveDancing
    @LisaLoveDancing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, All your yarns is beautiful! I love colorful yarns. It would awesome if you could make a shawl with the skeins of hot orange yarns. Same weight of different colors of yarns could be used to make stripped sweater or top-down cardigan? with the 2 skeins of bulky weight greenish yarn, I think maybe you could make a basket hanging on the wall, and use the colorful yarns to make some beautiful flowers inside the basket.

  • @carlann9807
    @carlann9807 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I have one skein I like making fingerless gloves, throw pillows and lovies.

  • @jenreeves7684
    @jenreeves7684 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG you have a beautiful collection. In today's day, you can do so many different things like mixing colors and weight's and even fibers.
    You can make ornaments, or hats, decorations, stockings, wall hangings, mandalas dream catchers, doilies. I'm in love with your rainbow 🌈 yarns too. Those I'd make a rainbow dream catcher and feathers that hang down.

  • @chrystalscrochetcubbyhole
    @chrystalscrochetcubbyhole ปีที่แล้ว

    I love that sun dress. I am going to have to make one. You could make a scrappy blanket using all the different colors and using whatever stitch you like. You would just want to make sure the weight is the same but the fiber doesn't matter as much. Corner to Corner granny squares would be cute and then you can sew them together to make a blanket.

  • @jennshobbynook5826
    @jennshobbynook5826 ปีที่แล้ว

    With one skein you can make a variety of items. Hat, scarf, gloves, ornaments, doll clothes, just to name a few. You have so many beautiful colors and types to mix and match. Have a great week.

  • @KLine-aka-Kathy
    @KLine-aka-Kathy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m a little behind. I think you could do a couple shawls and wraps that are lacy/ Airy with the finer weights. The pinks and corals would make a beautiful layette set or toddler outfit. The blue bulky would be a great ear warmer. No clue for the fingering weight. Thanks for sharing you collection.

  • @murmmel
    @murmmel ปีที่แล้ว

    For the one skein, a lot of crawling babies need extra protection for their toes (depending on their crawling style) so maybe a pair of baby booties/socks for the seven month old. Also, I’ve seen a bunch of really cute hair accessories like clips and headbands. Maybe something to go with the adorable dress you made?

  • @noreenlou
    @noreenlou ปีที่แล้ว

    If you put the same weights together but different colors, maybe you could make a striped sweater. The sock weight could be made into a shawl, look at advent projects.

  • @maritzascraft
    @maritzascraft ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful yarn 🧶 one skein yarn things to make-hat,gloves,scarf and some washcloths

  • @TziporaRaphaella
    @TziporaRaphaella ปีที่แล้ว

    There’s a bunch of single skein pattern books. And I agree about mixing colors. With the finer weight yarns you can probably get a tank top or simple tee out of a hank or I’m making a tee on some 1 weight yarn that’s likely going to need part of a second hank but it’s got a lacy too section (like collar through sleeve area) that would be gorgeous worked in white then your single hank could do the rest.
    Besides hats you can do arm warmers or shrugs. And cowls. I’ve also made really pretty and intricate headbands with sport weight or similar. And smaller amounts of super bulky make cute little baskets. I actually grabbed a bunch of Bernat Softee Chunky for 99 cents a skein and when I saw more for the same price I got more because I have a couple of basket patterns I love that don’t take a ton of yarn (one takes maybe 150ish yards and makes a great sturdier project bag!)
    And you can always do amigurumi. Sea creatures always look great in variegated yarns, I find.
    But check your library. I recently checked out a single skein pattern book from the ebook collection at mine. And I have seen these types of books at Michael’s or Joann’s (pro rip there- I often stand in the store and photograph the patterns I like out of the books so I don’t have to buy them! Or to try a few out and if I like them I’ll buy the book then. Just be sure to also photograph the page that includes notes on any special notations and any extra special stitches required that could also be located on a separate page).

  • @KnotsoKnottyCrochet
    @KnotsoKnottyCrochet ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello. I find that yarn tends to find a project. I'll see something new and I can wip it up out of a ball or two that I had no idea what to do with. Especially small projects. Also great to practice with or to use if you're teaching someone how to crochet. You can always start a long term granny project. Keep track of what type of yarn you're using and you could make a coupe different projects at the same time. Good luck and thank you. Blessings.

  • @yolandaperkins6291
    @yolandaperkins6291 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi! There's so many ideas coming to mind, lol. The set of three colors you liked would be a great shawl or wrap, the two super bulky maybe a cowl or muff, mix and match different colors to make a nice throw blanket or house coat, use them to make Granny square samplers..then those could be anything a person would want to make with Granny squares. Vests and tank tops or tunics would be fun. I've seen a pattern for one (possibly) called Leaf me On by Hobbii (I think) that can be a skirt, poncho or top🤗 Would any be good for your snail and mushroom amigurumi 🐌 🍄

  • @maurafisher2774
    @maurafisher2774 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fabulous yarn! Why don't you make an over shoulder cowl with the super bulky green and blue yarn.

  • @tinastalion6266
    @tinastalion6266 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Dianna…..Your stash looks a lot like mine! 😊
    With the fingering weight you could put 2 or 3 strands together and make Mady some leg warmers for the winter time. Depends on where they live & how cold it gets there.
    If you like shawls or ponchos are some ideas.
    Also….baskets are pretty & easy to make using the bulky yarn or 2 strands of worsted weight yarn.
    If you like making purses/bags….granny square or hexagon patterns are popular right now….and you have some beautiful colors in your stash.
    Mady may like headbands with flowers on them.
    I’m making a Giraffe with bulky yarn and my 2nd current project is a Hexagon Beach Bag or can used as a purse.
    Can’t wait to see what you have made this week!! 🙌🧶
    Ohhhh and congrats for 110 subscribers now….yay!!
    You’re doing great hon!!
    Hope you have had a great week! 😊🧶🦋

    • @creatinga_happierme
      @creatinga_happierme  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! These are Great ideas! And thank you for your support 🥰
      I want to see your hexagon beach bag!

  • @thecraftydawn
    @thecraftydawn ปีที่แล้ว

    Such beautiful yarns. I'm a huge shawl and sweater lover. Have you checked out Wilma Westenberg? She has gorgeous patterns and I believe they are free patterns.

  • @anvitasinha1770
    @anvitasinha1770 ปีที่แล้ว

    Under the Olive Tree knits has a lot of 1 sjein shawl patterns but they are for fingering weight yarns. I am currently knitting a 4color dk weight shawl called tbe super swirl shawl. I also love making hats, and those dk and worsted weight yarns would be ideal for those

  • @rachel.king789
    @rachel.king789 ปีที่แล้ว

    One skein can make a cowl or scarf. The set of minis would be an adorable cowl. Two to three skeins would make a shawl, which are my favorite to make. If you put together multiple skeins of the same weight, you can get enough yarn to make a striped sweater or cardigan quite easily. A completely different direction would be to start making granny squares in different colors of the same weight and pattern, and then sew them together when you have a bunch made. Start by sorting the hanks by weight, and then go from there. Don't worry about the fiber content.