Today’s guest post is brought to us by Tamara Kelly, author and designer of Moogly Blog.
New year, new resolutions – and one of the most common ones for us crafters is getting our stash and supplies organized! You can by bins and shelves and all sorts of sorting things… but you can also use your stash to make organizational supplies! Two in one, and so much more fun than store bought items. Here are some great free knit and crochet patterns using Lion Brand® Yarn to get you started!
1. Valentine Pouch (Lion Brand – Knit): You don’t have to wait for a special occasion to make this pouch – made with Vanna’s Choice®, it will keep all sorts of goodies organized and show your supplies some extra love!
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Felted Acorn Pencil Case (Lion Brand – Knit): This pouch, made with
Fishermen’s Wool® and
Vanna’s Choice®, is excellent for storing pencils, pens, cable needles, stitch markers, and all sorts of notions!
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Felted Hook Book (Lion Brand – Crochet): What good is yarn without hooks? Make this pattern with
Fishermen’s Wool® or
LB Collection® Pure Wool and try felting while giving your tools a pretty new home!
4. Nifty Needle Case (Moogly – Crochet): Keeping the yarn needles, scissors, and stitch markers out of the couch cushions and carpet can be tricky – but this pattern made with
24/7 Cotton keeps it all under control!
5. Fettuccini Knit Bowl (Sarah E. White – Knit): A simple knit basket/bowl worked from the circular bottom up with one ball of
Fettuccini® – quick, easy and sturdy!
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Felted Needle Holder (Lion Brand – Knit): Knit with your needles… for your needles! Perfect for
Fishermen’s Wool® or
LB Collection® Pure Wool!
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Large Crocheted Bowl (Lion Brand – Crochet): Featuring
Fettuccini®, this quick crochet project will hold it all, and look good doing it!
8. Moroccan Basket (Moogly – Crochet): This basket is sturdy, pretty, and big enough to hold several skeins of yarn – made with
Heartland® Thick & Quick®!
What are you doing to get your stash and supplies organized in 2016? Using Lion Brand Yarn to make new containers of course means you need new yarn to fill them – it’s a win win all around! Happy Organized New Year!