Stashghan by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup
Got lots of bits in your yarn stash and tired of making small projects?
Why not branch out into stashghans?
Difficulty level: Easy
circular needles stash yarn worsted weightPopularity: 49% [?]
Got lots of bits in your yarn stash and tired of making small projects?
Why not branch out into stashghans?
Difficulty level: Easy
circular needles stash yarn worsted weightPopularity: 49% [?]
It’s always the right time of year to knit an afghan. Especially when it’s dark and cold and frankly you’d rather never get out of bed again.
Difficulty level: Easy
bulky weight circular needles straight needles woolPopularity: 59% [?]
A warm little blanket for a cool little critter.
Two yarns knitted together make this pet blanket as simple or complicated as your kitty requires.
Difficulty level: Easy
straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 47% [?]
A cozy blanket to keep you warm on a winter evening.
And it’s small enough that you’ll get through knitting it before you lose your will to live.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needles merino nylon worsted weightPopularity: 41% [?]
Colors in combination and a comforting cuddle.
You can’t beat a blanket. Ever.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
acrylic bulky weight straight needlesPopularity: 19% [?]
I’ve never met a cat that didn’t think the knitting basket was his own personal playground.
But maybe all the kitties were really after was some handknits just for them.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needles worsted weightPopularity: 15% [?]
I have a soft spot in my heart for baby blankets, and this is a lovely soft baby blanket.
It all fits together, really.
Difficulty level: Easy
straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 40% [?]
