Try these stash-busting knitting projects

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As every knitter and crochet enthusiast knows, there is always a stash of leftover wool that you simply don’t know what to do with. No one wants to just throw it away. The good news is that there are lots of excellent ways to get on top of your wool stash and create some worthwhile projects when you do.

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Patterned blanket

Arguably the most classic of all stash yarn projects, you can create a blanket with different coloured stripes, squares or polygons and use up practically all your stash in one go. Use a garter stitch border on the edges so it is easy to attach the shapes together. If you want to go for something more adventurous, you could consider using all those smaller bits of yarn to create flowers, houses, or even a rainbow pattern.

Mittens, hats and scarves

Mittens and hats require much less wool than a large project, so even one-colour projects can often be completed with leftover yarn. Even the wool left over from crochet blanket kits from stockists such as https://www.woolcouturecompany.com/collections/blanket-and-cushions-crochet-kits might be enough to link two mittens together. Scarves require a lot of wool; however, like the blanket idea above, they can be made with strips of multicoloured sections. Knit the strips together to make a statement item that doubles up as the perfect Christmas gift.

Baby items

Whether socks, booties, mittens or even a blanket, baby items require such small amounts of wool that you can usually make lots of things using your stash. Today’s parents are often happy to dress their baby in a more varied colour scheme, so you don’t even need to worry about sticking to pastel shades.

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Repairs

Even the tiniest bits of wool needn’t be wasted. Keep them together and use them to make repairs to items using a darning technique.

These ideas are all brilliant but easy ways to make use of your wool stash. Your leftover pile will build up again in no time, so see what other ideas you can come up with for making the most of your leftover bits of yarn.