I learned alot from this video. I have been knitting for about six decades, so, when I learn something from a video, it is a good video. You never are too old to learn something. Just pay close attention.
I enjoy these posts about using up scraps. I’d love to see one on how to store and catalog those bits and pieces we want to hang on to for repairs and such.
Fantastic idea!! I made a really cute Rainbow wall hanging out of yarn a few weeks ago for my RUclips channel and now I have a ton of yarn left I’d like to use it on something. I came across your video looking for ideas and I’m inspired by you. Thank you for teaching me a new idea. I’d love it if we can learn more from each other!
I'm just getting into knitting socks but have other scraps that I can use up. By the way, thanks for your customizable toe-up socks videos & pattern. I made a pair of DK socks. Now I'm making my first fingering weight pair without a pattern. I feel so empowered so Thank You! 🤗
@@PurlTogether Previously you asked what we'd like to learn next. I would love a video showing all the cool things you can do with slip stitches. I'm thinking color work and anything else they are good for. Thanks! 🤗
I made something really unusual with mine , I made little Tabards for Rescue Battery Caged Hens , who had been rehomed , and they had very few feathers , when they finally were released from years in cages to give us all cheaper eggs !! After these hens were given new free range garden homes and went on to spend many more years happy and healthy with their rescuers and hopefully my little pretty colourful tabards helped keep them warm and cosy until their new feathers grew iback again , so remember folks , always buy free range eggs and prevent cruelty to hens !!! Enjoy knitting with all your scraps , Happy Christmas to all !!
Thank you Lisa Quigley , for your very kind comments , just starting new knitting project of using up my scrap wool balls creating little waistcoats for my 4 newly acquired 1950/1960 Teddy Bears that just arrived today in the post , bought at auction , they have joined my rather large of Hug of Teddy Bears , Happy Days !! Greetings from Belfast and Happy Knitting !!
I adore scrap projects. I did the mitered square blanket but did it with worsted weight. Its my "couch blanket". I have made a bunch of Losy hats (free pattern on Ravelry) and a couple of scarves/shawls. Then there are Frankensocks.
One thing I have done with scrap sock yarn is to hold a strand of it with a strand of worsted weight yarn to make a hat. It sure creates a completely different colorway!!
I’ve used scraps in the past to make a shawl where I increased then decreased half way through. I simply weighed all the scraps and then determined my half way point by keeping a watch on the weight of the yarn I had left.
Thanx Jana. I never thought of measuring the yarn around anything. I wind small amounts around my fingers counting turns, at the same session. Then I line them up for 2 mostly matched striped shorter socks. Knitting another soon leaves little leftover.
I'd knit myself a left or right twist scarf and call it a crazy twistie. If I have a lot of left overs, I knit and then sell. Its very convenient to have left overs to let your imagination run absolutely crazy
I like the idea of the Russian join, but, I am very allergic to wool. Don't think it will work with acrylics, etc., or with other natural yarns. I will experiment and see what happens.
I have always wanted to learn how to make a crochet scrap blanket with my sock yarn. But I just can’t get the hanger of it. But someday I will. I did start a lovely mitered square “pillow” but I couldn’t see making an entire blanket at that gauge!
@z The world doesn't revolve around the English language mate. There is no need to be so disgusting, especially when you type like a 12-year-old girl. Why don't you learn how to communicate properly before you drag someone else's English skills with no context? Thanks.
Oh, some lovely scrap yarn ideas there! Another one I'm currently enjoying is the Memory Keepers Shawl (and also a hat pattern) by Lina Knits on Ravelry
I attach my info to mini-skeins with a safety pin: amount of yarn, maybe brand name. I've made 5 pairs of MonsterSocks (see Ravelry group) with leftovers.
I’ll tell my daughter ;) As for figuring yardage by weight, there are a couple of things you can do. If you know what the yarn is, you could look it up on Ravelry to determine how many yards a full skein was. For example the BMFA Socks that Rock that I mentioned, is 405 yds and 170 gms. So if you have a gram scale, you can weigh your tidbit and do the math. If you have no idea what the original put-up was, then you'd need a yarn balance scale. Thanks for watching! woolery.com/yarn-balance.html
Or you could watch a video on how to make puff flowers and how you can do join-as-you-go. Buh-lieve me, if you can nit, you can darn sure do this it...is so easy and so fast compared with knitting hexagons and stuffing them and sewing them and all.. all the... Oh no! This is much easier! It's a lot of looping yarn and then pulling yarn through to make a little slip stitch, and then you're off to making your next pedal and closing it with a stitch and so on and so forth and it's some point you join it with any flower that you already made and you just keep going like that. You actually don't even know how to crochet to do this you could probably even work it out with your knitting needles but why?... you could just use a hook.
@@catemef6963 I value Jana's content but also her delivery. She speaks in complete sentences and seldom throws in the ubiquitous "like" that so many RUclipsrs use so annoyingly. Keep up the excellent yakking, Jana!
I learned alot from this video. I have been knitting for about six decades, so, when I learn something from a video, it is a good video. You never are too old to learn something. Just pay close attention.
I enjoy these posts about using up scraps. I’d love to see one on how to store and catalog those bits and pieces we want to hang on to for repairs and such.
I make crazy pattern scrap socks but cut each scrap in half. I get perfectly matched wild socks!
Thank you Jana , I love learning from you . You're do down to earth , and easy to follow in your directions . It's like you're right here with me .
I make scrap socks, yarn cozies, Musselburgh hats, fingerless mitts and mini socks for a garland.
Fantastic idea!! I made a really cute Rainbow wall hanging out of yarn a few weeks ago for my RUclips channel and now I have a ton of yarn left I’d like to use it on something. I came across your video looking for ideas and I’m inspired by you. Thank you for teaching me a new idea. I’d love it if we can learn more from each other!
I have been using scraps to make doll shawls for my Daughter, I get to try out a new pattern without too much stress
I'm just getting into knitting socks but have other scraps that I can use up. By the way, thanks for your customizable toe-up socks videos & pattern. I made a pair of DK socks. Now I'm making my first fingering weight pair without a pattern. I feel so empowered so Thank You! 🤗
You are so welcome!
@@PurlTogether Previously you asked what we'd like to learn next. I would love a video showing all the cool things you can do with slip stitches. I'm thinking color work and anything else they are good for. Thanks! 🤗
I made something really unusual with mine , I made little Tabards for Rescue Battery Caged Hens , who had been rehomed , and they had very few feathers , when they finally were released from years in cages to give us all cheaper eggs !! After these hens were given new free range garden homes and went on to spend many more years happy and healthy with their rescuers and hopefully my little pretty colourful tabards helped keep them warm and cosy until their new feathers grew iback again , so remember folks , always buy free range eggs and prevent cruelty to hens !!! Enjoy knitting with all your scraps , Happy Christmas to all !!
Fantastic! i didn't know battery hens got rehoused but I'm overjoyed there is such a kind person as yourself ☺
Well oh my goodness! You are so cute and sweet and nice! You are surly loved!♥️🌹
Thank you Lisa Quigley , for your very kind comments , just starting new knitting project of using up my scrap wool balls creating little waistcoats for my 4 newly acquired 1950/1960 Teddy Bears that just arrived today in the post , bought at auction , they have joined my rather large of Hug of Teddy Bears , Happy Days !! Greetings from Belfast and Happy Knitting !!
I adore scrap projects. I did the mitered square blanket but did it with worsted weight. Its my "couch blanket". I have made a bunch of Losy hats (free pattern on Ravelry) and a couple of scarves/shawls. Then there are Frankensocks.
One thing I have done with scrap sock yarn is to hold a strand of it with a strand of worsted weight yarn to make a hat. It sure creates a completely different colorway!!
Yes, I did that, too. Leftovers from different yarns mixed with sock yarn. It looks good.
Brilliant!
Thank you for the info, I had been making unmatched socks with leftovers. I needed some new ideas. I have leftovers from 100+ pairs of socks
I’ve used scraps in the past to make a shawl where I increased then decreased half way through. I simply weighed all the scraps and then determined my half way point by keeping a watch on the weight of the yarn I had left.
Love scrappy projects!
I use my leftovers as Christmas ornaments and sometimes I match them up and make a mini blanket for a doll.
The beekeepers quilt is on my list for next year!
Well, now you have plenty of time in quarantine lol 😆
Thanx Jana. I never thought of measuring the yarn around anything. I wind small amounts around my fingers counting turns,
at the same session. Then I line them up for 2 mostly matched striped shorter socks. Knitting another soon leaves little leftover.
I made my first pair of socks for my grandson the other day but only on 2 needles. They are so cute!
Thanks for explaining how to know your yardage. Who knew? not me. I have always eyeballed it.
I hope you will share your shawl progress and final project! Would love to see it!
I'll probably show it briefly in a future video, but you can certainly check out my Ravelry profile as well. (link in the video description)
@@PurlTogether pl
Just found this and subscribed!
You can also knit socks with the scraps and keep adding yarns until you run out of yarn. Pretty simple.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your information and time.
I like how you measured the amount of yarn using the swift.
Love the idea to measure your left overs! And also want to say how appreciative I am of all your Tutorials, 💕
Nice
Yes, please do share how the shawl is coming along 🙂
I'd knit myself a left or right twist scarf and call it a crazy twistie. If I have a lot of left overs, I knit and then sell. Its very convenient to have left overs to let your imagination run absolutely crazy
Great ideas! Hope your daughter loves her shawl💖
Thanks so much for the great ideas. I have way more leftover yarn that I have no clue what I’m going to do with all of it.
I like the idea of the Russian join, but, I am very allergic to wool. Don't think it will work with acrylics, etc., or with other natural yarns. I will experiment and see what happens.
I've done the Russian join many times with acrylic yarn. Give it a try!
I make crazy colored toys for my dachshunds and neice with leftover yarn. Flowers for the baby and just shapes for the dogs.
I have always wanted to learn how to make a crochet scrap blanket with my sock yarn. But I just can’t get the hanger of it. But someday I will. I did start a lovely mitered square “pillow” but I couldn’t see making an entire blanket at that gauge!
What about holding two together?
Amazing craft
Thank you so much for the video and the patterns!!
There is about 50 yards of yarn per ounce for worsted weight. I weigh mine on my digital kitchen scale.
I'm make a granny square blanket for my scraps.. yes I have that much.lol
I did that, too. Was big enough for a queen size bed
I did that before! It's very vibrant and rainbow
@z The world doesn't revolve around the English language mate. There is no need to be so disgusting, especially when you type like a 12-year-old girl. Why don't you learn how to communicate properly before you drag someone else's English skills with no context? Thanks.
Use different weight yarns. Makes for a nice texture garment
Crochet
Thanks Jana! Great tips!
Oh, some lovely scrap yarn ideas there! Another one I'm currently enjoying is the Memory Keepers Shawl (and also a hat pattern) by Lina Knits on Ravelry
Wow. A lot of fingering yarn pics, get to the instructions
So cool marsha
I attach my info to mini-skeins with a safety pin: amount of yarn, maybe brand name. I've made 5 pairs of MonsterSocks (see Ravelry group) with leftovers.
I used some of my scrap yarn to make hats, scarves, coasters, blankets for my nieces dolls or stuffed animals, ect.
There are also Ravelry groups devoted to patterns for scrap yarn.
A niddy-noddy will also help you with your count.
I Mix every thing only the Material should match while washing especially wool i made a trouser and washed it by accident to hot and it shrunk!
Great idea for yardage! New knitter...no idea how to figure that out by weight...without labels. Thanks, as always! Diggin’ those PJs 👍🏻✌🏻💛
I’ll tell my daughter ;) As for figuring yardage by weight, there are a couple of things you can do. If you know what the yarn is, you could look it up on Ravelry to determine how many yards a full skein was. For example the BMFA Socks that Rock that I mentioned, is 405 yds and 170 gms. So if you have a gram scale, you can weigh your tidbit and do the math. If you have no idea what the original put-up was, then you'd need a yarn balance scale. Thanks for watching!
woolery.com/yarn-balance.html
Saw the ad for colonic health before your video started xD
oh my gosh! I have no idea how Google chooses what video that you see. I may very well be based upon your internet activity and cookies.
I make hats with my leftovers.
What kind of clubs can you be in that they give free yarn?! That’s so neat!
It was a paid subscription to a sock club. Sometimes, with the shipment, they included a mini-skein.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your point of view, I have enough sock yarn leftovers for a number of scrappy projects!
Thank you :)
Where do you find the skein winders?
Mine was given to me, but I'd suggest checking etsy or just doing a google search for "Amish skein winder"
The Bee Keepers.... If you don't have enough for the blanket... fill them with beans.. to make bean bags for toss games.
I put them in a bag and just pull out random balls\colors...
I am unsettled by the emptiness of your shelves, it’s unnatural. I’ll have to buy you some yarn. Let me know what your favorite color is.
HA! I appreciate the thought, but never fear, I have an extensive stash!
You made me laugh so so much with your comment hahaha
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😂😂😂
making a scrap Cowl
Or you could watch a video on how to make puff flowers and how you can do join-as-you-go. Buh-lieve me, if you can nit, you can darn sure do this it...is so easy and so fast compared with knitting hexagons and stuffing them and sewing them and all.. all the... Oh no! This is much easier!
It's a lot of looping yarn and then pulling yarn through to make a little slip stitch, and then you're off to making your next pedal and closing it with a stitch and so on and so forth and it's some point you join it with any flower that you already made and you just keep going like that. You actually don't even know how to crochet to do this you could probably even work it out with your knitting needles but why?... you could just use a hook.
Or you could use it a toilet paper roll , to make it into a ball.
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knit a scrap blanket
Yes I have lots of balls 🤣
Oh yeah lol
Did i miss a bit whilst yawning
Diy yarnn flower's
Didn't get much out of this video! A wee boring!
R.J. santino The title is not good.
Never learnt much. All American to me. I live in the U.K.
Too much talking
Some of us are able to communicate with Jana using telepathy, but most people require something more.
Use the force!
Seriously? I find her to be far more interesting and concise than many. And even so, don’t you think that’s rude?
@@catemef6963 I value Jana's content but also her delivery. She speaks in complete sentences and seldom throws in the ubiquitous "like" that so many RUclipsrs use so annoyingly. Keep up the excellent yakking, Jana!
Why be unkind to someone who wants to make you a better knitter