Hey folks,
So, a little while back one of the gals I follow on Tsu (which everyone should check out, it's the next Twitter/Facebook, but better) was looking for ideas on what to do with some boucle yarn. It's tough to work with since it shows less stitch definition in knitting and crochet and it's kind of lumpy, but can be really beautiful. Anyway, it got me thinking about how many great ideas there are out there for ways to use yarn that don't involve crochet or knitting. I thought I'd put together a collection of them here.
1. Modern Dreamcatchers - Mollymoo Crafts
2. 3. 4. Lampshades, Lanterns, and Globes - MADE Everyday (video)
5. Fiber Art Wall Hanging - Official Etsy Blog
6. Text Based Wall Art - Debbie Smyth
7. Garlands (could use lace instead of the crochet bit shown and could try tassels instead of pom poms) - Uppercase Magazine
8. Yarn Wound Blocks for Stamps - Print & Pattern
9. Yarn Scrap Wall Art - Easy Makes Me Happy (you could use a photo
10. Mini Globes for Sting Lights - EHow
11. Woven Friendship Bracelets - Unicorn Hat Party (I made these all the time with campers when I worked at a summer camp in Maine!)
12. 13. Yarn Bowls and Huge Lanterns - Top Inspired
14. Yarn Chandelier Version One - Ruffled
15. Yarn Chandelier Version Two - Wedding Chicks
16. Superhero Coasters - Kandy Kreations
17. Cross Stitch on Pegboard - Dudua
18. Or Embriodery on Pegboard - Hand Made Romance/Evie Barrow
19. Yarn Covered Pipe Cleaner Lettering - Bloesem Kids
20. Old Fashioned Yarn Dolls (could be used as holiday ornaments too) - Spud & Chloe
21. Yarn Octopus (another possible ornament idea) - Craft Stylish
22. Felted Balls for Beaded Necklaces or other crafts - Instructables
23. Easy Greeting Cards (use any silhouette image and you could even make them larger to frame as wall art - Katie's Crocheted Goodies
24. Pixie Tutu - Bugaboo, Mini, Pip, Mr & Me
25. Circular Weaving - Beesybee Fiber and a follow up post here too.
26. A Felt Leaf and Yarn Garland - A Beautiful Mess
27. Pom Pom Scarf/Garland - Bubbly Nature Creations
28. Woven Rug/Anything Square or Rectangular - Fab Art DIY
29. Cardboard & Yarn Ornaments - Snap!
30. Yarn Ornaments You Can Make Any Shape - Decora Recicla Imagina (photos instruct well enough that you probably don't even need to translate the page!)
31. Mini Wreath Ornaments Using Shower Curtain Rings - Smile Like You Mean It (imagine all the fun little things you could decorate these with, from floral bits to miniature objects)
32. Yarn Filled Ornaments - Dollar Store Crafts or the Fantastic Pokemon Themed Version - Jabberwonky
33. Yarn Wrapped Presents - Strawberry Chic
34. Yarn Surprise Ball - Lisa Vollrath
35. Wrapped Star Ornaments - Frugal Fun 4 Boys
36. Yarn Wrapped Pine Cones - Family Chic
37. Yarn Wrapped Paint Rollers - Home Dzine
38. Costume Wolf Tail - iSave A to Z
And last but not least:
32 More Projects (no duplicates from the above!) - Buzzfeed
Hope you like them! I'm going to start numbers 26 and 24 soon myself. I've got way too much yarn in my stash and need to get to work using it up. If anyone has more ideas (especially from your own blogs) I'll gather them up and make a second post with more.
Til next time.
Love,
Lydia
So, a little while back one of the gals I follow on Tsu (which everyone should check out, it's the next Twitter/Facebook, but better) was looking for ideas on what to do with some boucle yarn. It's tough to work with since it shows less stitch definition in knitting and crochet and it's kind of lumpy, but can be really beautiful. Anyway, it got me thinking about how many great ideas there are out there for ways to use yarn that don't involve crochet or knitting. I thought I'd put together a collection of them here.
1. Modern Dreamcatchers - Mollymoo Crafts
2. 3. 4. Lampshades, Lanterns, and Globes - MADE Everyday (video)
5. Fiber Art Wall Hanging - Official Etsy Blog
6. Text Based Wall Art - Debbie Smyth
7. Garlands (could use lace instead of the crochet bit shown and could try tassels instead of pom poms) - Uppercase Magazine
8. Yarn Wound Blocks for Stamps - Print & Pattern
9. Yarn Scrap Wall Art - Easy Makes Me Happy (you could use a photo
10. Mini Globes for Sting Lights - EHow
11. Woven Friendship Bracelets - Unicorn Hat Party (I made these all the time with campers when I worked at a summer camp in Maine!)
12. 13. Yarn Bowls and Huge Lanterns - Top Inspired
14. Yarn Chandelier Version One - Ruffled
15. Yarn Chandelier Version Two - Wedding Chicks
16. Superhero Coasters - Kandy Kreations
17. Cross Stitch on Pegboard - Dudua
18. Or Embriodery on Pegboard - Hand Made Romance/Evie Barrow
19. Yarn Covered Pipe Cleaner Lettering - Bloesem Kids
20. Old Fashioned Yarn Dolls (could be used as holiday ornaments too) - Spud & Chloe
21. Yarn Octopus (another possible ornament idea) - Craft Stylish
22. Felted Balls for Beaded Necklaces or other crafts - Instructables
23. Easy Greeting Cards (use any silhouette image and you could even make them larger to frame as wall art - Katie's Crocheted Goodies
24. Pixie Tutu - Bugaboo, Mini, Pip, Mr & Me
25. Circular Weaving - Beesybee Fiber and a follow up post here too.
26. A Felt Leaf and Yarn Garland - A Beautiful Mess
27. Pom Pom Scarf/Garland - Bubbly Nature Creations
28. Woven Rug/Anything Square or Rectangular - Fab Art DIY
29. Cardboard & Yarn Ornaments - Snap!
30. Yarn Ornaments You Can Make Any Shape - Decora Recicla Imagina (photos instruct well enough that you probably don't even need to translate the page!)
31. Mini Wreath Ornaments Using Shower Curtain Rings - Smile Like You Mean It (imagine all the fun little things you could decorate these with, from floral bits to miniature objects)
32. Yarn Filled Ornaments - Dollar Store Crafts or the Fantastic Pokemon Themed Version - Jabberwonky
33. Yarn Wrapped Presents - Strawberry Chic
34. Yarn Surprise Ball - Lisa Vollrath
35. Wrapped Star Ornaments - Frugal Fun 4 Boys
36. Yarn Wrapped Pine Cones - Family Chic
37. Yarn Wrapped Paint Rollers - Home Dzine
38. Costume Wolf Tail - iSave A to Z
And last but not least:
32 More Projects (no duplicates from the above!) - Buzzfeed
Hope you like them! I'm going to start numbers 26 and 24 soon myself. I've got way too much yarn in my stash and need to get to work using it up. If anyone has more ideas (especially from your own blogs) I'll gather them up and make a second post with more.
Til next time.
Love,
Lydia