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Question for you all:

 

What do you do when you only have one ball (lets say

1 3/4 oz.) of yarn. You know, the expensive-to pretty to do without-but can afford only 1 skein-type of yarn.

 

What would you all make with such a small amount?

 

~DAWN

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The pillow idea is a great one, Michelle!

 

I've had this question in my mind for awhile, but I saw

Rebecca's blog with the pretty yarn her hubby got her and it just prompted me to ask--

 

Anyone else...?

 

~DAWN

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headband?

I like the idea of the pillow maybe take a step further and make Sachets, I have one my sons gma got me from Pier one that is just a little square pillow with bead tassle on the corners scented vanilla very simple fabric but pretty and I think something like that done with crochet would be very pretty.

 

Here's a picture of it:

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I sooo should be packing!!!

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In the new Hip to Crochet book, there is a pillow made of many, many different kinds of novelty yarns like that. It would be overwhelmingly expensive to buy the yarns just for the pillow, but if you end up with lots of left overs from other projects, it would work out great! The pillow is gorgeous. :)h

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Look for the book on ebay or Amazon. I think they had it the cheapest when I was searching. It also gives me a reason to buy more to make sure I get the $25 free shipping. ;)

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Amazon was $13.26 when I ordered it. I got 2 books for that price and chose the free shipping. It was $27 then, not bad and I'm going to be stalking the mailbox until it arrives. I have seen the book at Michaels too, for $19.99 - if you were lucky enough to get a 40% coupon it would be $11. Yes, I did all the math before I ordered. <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/cloud9.gif" />

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scarves are my passion.. you can always make a thin scarf for an accessory... or use it as a stole for a dress.

 

or you can always create a friendly afghan made of squares (granny or other) from everyone that's purchased one ball of beautifully expensive yarn.

 

Or.. you can make a small doily and then frame it... many uses!

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Is it the kind of yarn that would make a small clutch purse? or a container for the top of your dresser - to hold your watch/rings/earrings? <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/huh.gif" />

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I'm sure I do have a close up. Let me check. As for how much was required, I'm going to make you go back and look at the pattern. :lol As they used to say on that Ragu commercial, "It's in there!" :wink

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Okey dokey, Rebecca. Here's all the close-ups of the yarn I used for my scarf. Hope it's helpful! And thank you for the compliment on my pattern!! :blush

 

railroad yarn:

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furry yarn:

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scarf detail:

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If there's about 100 yards, I make a hat. I make LOTS to hats to test out yarn. If there's not enough to make a hat, then you use it as a stripe in a hat, or a brim of a hat. You just can't go wrong with hats.

 

The pillow idea is killer. If there's not enough for a front and back, just make a front with it. If there's not enough for either, make a trim of it! Now I need to go make me some pillows

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  • 2 weeks later...

I use my left-overs (when I get around to it, that is) to make granny squares or motifs for "Grandmother's Flower Garden Afghan," which I am going to finish some day.

 

I've also used small amounts to crochet a litte band to put at the bottom of my dtr's jeans since they're usually too long and I'm too lazy to hem them. Just chop them off and stitch on a decorative border. In fact, I'm going to try Sutty's 5-petal flower stitch for just that... Better get to work!

 

kayla

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