Knitting On A Budget, Without Compromising Yarn Quality

by Hannah Gilly

November 24, 2020

There's something satisfying about knitting from yarn stash.

And likely or not that means odd balls of yarn, left-over from larger projects, or bought on the sly when no-one was looking!

So what to do with odd balls of yarn?

Many ideas come to mind. And that's why I'm here today. You'll have so many options you'll need to be discerning. What do you want as an end result?
Why are you using up the yarn in the first place?
Do you want to keep the finished item for yourself, or are you happy to give it as a gift in a few week's time?

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