Thursday, September 8, 2016

Make An Old Craft More Interesting With Unique Knitting Patterns

By Donna Adams


Knitting used to be the domain of grannies, who would spend every free moment creating sweaters, bed socks and booties for their latest grandchild. These days, however, the craft is becoming extremely popular with fashion-conscious young people. Many knitters are also adding creative flair by creating unique knitting patterns for items you would never have imagined.

When you first learn to knit, you will probably start by making a scarf. It's an easy project that allows you to practice. The problem is that forming the same stitches over and over again can become boring. To keep things fun and interesting, use yarn of different colors. Make a sky scarf, for instance, by using yarn in the color of the sky outside and then changing it as the weather changes. A mood scarf is a similar concept where you change the color of the yarn to reflect your current mood.

Knitting is a great way to keep your hands busy while you're watching TV. Make things more interesting by turning the hobby into a game similar to the drinking game where you need to drink a shot of liquor every time someone says a certain word or phrase. Watch a tennis match, for example, and change your yarn every time a player disagrees with the umpire.

Yarn bombing, also called guerilla knitting, is a more extreme way for knitters to have fun. Basically you make knitwear for everyday objects. You can yarn bomb anything, from a mailbox to a tree or, like some guerilla knitters have done in the past, a city bus or a military tank. Alternatively, start small by making socks for tables and chairs to prevent their legs from damaging the floor.

A warm hat is essential when temperatures drop and making your own is another quick and easy project. Of course you can stick to a pattern for a stylish hat but adding an element of silliness will show that you love a good laugh. Make a hat with a fake beard that will protect your face from the cold or add floppy ears or dreadlocks to a regular hat.

It's not only people who need to keep warm. Animals and birds have fur or feathers to keep away the cold but sometimes they need a little extra help. This can come in the form of sweaters for baby animals, for newly shorn sheep or for birds that lost their feathers. Even penguins need sweaters when they've been washed after an oil spill and don't have their natural protective oils anymore.

Knit toys have always been a hit with children, especially if these toys come in the form of cuddly teddy bears or dolls. However, you don't need to stick to the traditional when making toys. Among the wonderful patterns you will find are instructions for making zombie dolls, a knit octopus and even toy cars.

A great place to look for patterns and ideas is online. You will even find step-by-step instructions for making unique knit items. As you get better at knitting, you'll soon be able to design your own pattern too.




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