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Knitting Patterns and Inspiration For the Handspun Obsessed
This free pattern is really quick and easy to knit. It features super bulky rainbow corespun yarn and is knit on large straight or circular needles.
I adapted this from the patterns provided on the website to work well with uneven super bulky handspun yarn.
Sit down with some hot cocoa, a kitty, some “wicked big” handspun, and get ready to knit up something bright for the holidays. This is a pretty easy pattern that will work well with any super bulky thick and thin yarn for a fun afternoon project - the bigger and brighter the better!
I crocheted this scarf over Christmas holiday using ~ 2 skeins of my multi-color bulky wool blend yarn.
For Valentine's Day, I made a corespun yarn with some cute little crochet hearts using Solitude Wool roving.
I really love these loop infinity scarves and cowls by Happiknits. They're great examples of what you can make with one skein of handspun yarn when combining it with another yarn.
Taylor Chona handspun the yarn and knitted these lovely warm fingerless mitts from a 222 Handspun art batt. The free pattern is "Bulky Fingerless Gloves on 2 Straights" by Temple Croke.
Michele spun some 222 Handspun hand dyed Organic Polwarth top into a lovely N-plied skein.
Sentimental Squirrel has used some of my custom dyed extreme long Teeswater wool locks to reroot Blythe dolls. She painstakingly brushes each one out and then sews them together making individual plugs. The result is beyond gorgeous!
Jennifer from Nutmeg Naturals hand makes soap and felted items for the bath and home. Here she's used 222 Handspun hand dyed wool roving to make felted soaps, acorns, and decorative garlands.
Handspun yarn lends itself perfectly to this slouchy witch hat pattern. I used about 60 yards of my bulky corespun art yarn for this fast-knit project.