Our next striped mittens are undoubtedly a great way to use up yarn ends. However, if you work them into stripes, they look like amazing designer color sets.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Left in Knots blog: Faded Stripe Mittens
Granny Stripes Blanket
Finally, here is a real classic: a granny stripes blanket but it also has a modern take on it. This too is a great pattern to use up yarn ends, as you can implement many colors into this pattern, a bit at a time.
Go to the free pattern: Granny Stripes Blanket
More details about photo project on Ravelry.
Brava Stripe Blanket
Stripes never go out of style. The design of this blanket allows you to work with colors and experiment with their combinations. You can also choose the self-striping yarn to make it easier for you. And if you have a lot of scraps, this is a great way to use them up. Follow the step-by-step knitting instructions and have fun.
PHOTOS by Yay For Yarn Patterns / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern yayforyarn.com.
Read more about it on Ravelry
Striped Halter Top
Striped halter tops are very popular as they are easy to make and are also very adjustable. You can choose your perfect fit and look simply by adjusting the strap. It will also give you a chance to adjust it to get a more equal tan.
The full article and written pattern are on Beautiful Crochet Stuff blog:
Cozy Striped Socks
The cozy season has begun and is there a better way to celebrate it than to knit a super chunky and comfy pair of socks that will last you literally forever? What’s more, these amazing socks in the pictures below were made by Yarnspirations Design Studio and are worked in the round from cuff to toe. And feel free to play with the colors!
Photos by Yarnspirations Design Studio / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Rainbow Stripes Bunny
Next, why not a little color in a rabbit? Tghus, here is one that will be perfect as a stuffy for a small child. However, remember about safety eyes for the youngest kids.
The original pattern and the photos are available here:
Rainbow Stripes Bunny