I’ve never met a crafter without a stash of some kind. This year my goal is to use up all the craft supplies I have spent money on that are taking up mental and physical space in my life.
Stash Bash – My first knitting pattern project
I made it with stashed wool which is super soft but I had balled it up so long ago that I cannot remember the content or who makes it. The monogram is on wool felt also from my stash. I am thinking of making another and changing it up a bit for Matthew since it was so fast to make.
So what have you been up to? I love to see what you come up with. I have added the Mr Linky to the bottom of this post for you to link up your Stash Bash projects.
Here’s what to do. There are no rules.
Just use what you have and try to not buy new supplies, unless you need it to
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About Me {formerly Crunchy Catholic Momma}
I'm Tricia. Mama of nine, homeschooler, farmer, and maker of all kinds of things.This space is our special place to chronicle and remember our families story. It's a pleasure to share here our family homesteading adventures, the things we make, and what inspires our days. Thanks for visiting!
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So sweet!! LOVE the headband and monogram!! I've never tried a sweater… Do you think this pattern would be OK for a first-time sweater project?
I think I'm going to have to start doing a stash bash too! What great idea. I will blog about it if I do and link up.Your sweater is too cute! I knit but I'm still learning so I'm probably not the best person to try out your pattern.
Darling sweaters! Love your blog! I hope my link comes through correctly, it's from a post I did recently about using up quilt fabric and batting scraps.
That is so precious! I would so knit it if you write up the pattern.
That is so adorable, Tricia! I love it! I'm an amateur knitter. How difficult is your pattern? I'd love to have a go. Or better yet, see it in a crochet pattern if you already have it. 🙂 You're always such an inspiration.