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.

When you first learn to knit, you will probably start by making a scarf. It's an easy project that allows you to practice. The problem is that forming the same stitches over and over again can become boring. To keep things fun and interesting, use yarn of different colors. Make a sky scarf, for instance, by using yarn in the color of the sky outside and then changing it as the weather changes. A mood scarf is a similar concept where you change the color of the yarn to reflect your current mood.

Some knitters have found inspiration in the kind of drinking game where you watch something boring on TV and then take a shot of liquor every time someone says a certain phrase. The idea with the knitting game is that when you hear the phrase, you change your yarn. The item you end up making could be an interesting reflection of how the latest presidential debate went.

Some knitters take things to the next level with an activity known as yarn bombing. This involves making colorful coverings for everyday objects found outside, from trees to lampposts. One knitter in Mexico City even gave an entire bus a knit covering. Some of these coverings can actually be quite practical, such as little socks for furniture's legs, which would prevent the furniture from scratching 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.

Animals generally don't like being dressed up but there are times when they need the extra warmth. Rescue animals, especially baby animals, can benefit from little sweaters to keep them snug, as can sheep just after they have been shorn. There have been knitters who made sweaters for penguins after an oil spill, since washing the oil off these birds also removes the natural grease that keeps them protected against the cold.

Many children love a teddy bear or a doll knit in soft, fluffy yarn. There's no reason, however, why you can't make different kinds of knit toys. After all, there are thousands of different animals to make, from bunnies to octopi. You will even find patterns for toy cars or zombie dolls.

There are thousands of knitting patterns available online and many of these are free to download. As your skills with the needles and yarn improve, you will also learn how to create your own designs. All you need is a creative mind and a good dash of humor.




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