Be Creative With Unique Knitting Patterns

By Donna Adams


Knitting used to be the domain of grannies, who would spend every free moment creating sweaters, bed socks and booties for their latest grandchild. These days, however, the craft is becoming extremely popular with fashion-conscious young people. Many knitters are also adding creative flair by creating unique knitting patterns for items you would never have imagined.

Most beginners start with a scarf as their first project. A scarf is easy to make and is a great way to practice the different stitches but making one can also become a little tedious after a while. To make things more interesting, you can change the color of the yarn you're using. For example, choose a different color for each mood you're in and change the yarn to reflect the way you're feeling at the moment. Otherwise, change the colors of the yarn to reflect the color of the sky, showing changes in the weather.

You can also turn the art of knitting into a game. It's a bit like those drinking games where you watch the presidential debate on TV and drink a shot of tequila every time a candidate says a certain phrase. The game for knitters involves changing the color of your yarn instead of drinking.

Yarn bombing, also called guerilla knitting, is a more extreme way for knitters to have fun. Basically you make knitwear for everyday objects. You can yarn bomb anything, from a mailbox to a tree or, like some guerilla knitters have done in the past, a city bus or a military tank. Alternatively, start small by making socks for tables and chairs to prevent their legs from damaging the floor.

There are millions of chic hat designs available but a silly hat will always bring smiles to the faces of everyone tired of the cold. Big bunny ears or a hat in the shape of a frog are always a good choice, as are fake braids or dreadlocks. Some knitters even make hats with fake beards that act as a mask to keep your face nice and warm.

It's not only people who need to keep warm. Animals and birds have fur or feathers to keep away the cold but sometimes they need a little extra help. This can come in the form of sweaters for baby animals, for newly shorn sheep or for birds that lost their feathers. Even penguins need sweaters when they've been washed after an oil spill and don't have their natural protective oils anymore.

Knit toys are a great way to bring joy to children's lives. A fluffy teddy is always popular but you can always let your imagination soar and create a knit octopus instead. A doll in the form of a zombie or a troll will also delight young and old alike.

The internet is a very useful resource for patterns, instructions and ideas. Over time your skills will improve so much that you will be able to come up with your own unique designs as well. Then a good dose of creativity is all you need to have endless fun with an age-old craft.




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