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.

Brava Stripe Blanket

PHOTOS by Yay For Yarn Patterns / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern yayforyarn.com.

Read more about it on Ravelry

Faded Stripe Mittens

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.

Faded Stripe Mittens

The original pattern and the photos are available on Left in Knots blog: Faded Stripe Mittens

Checks + Stripes Dishtowels

I love self-made dishtowels for their external view, appropriate to my interior colors and functionality. They are also usually easy to do, so I have a lot of fun creating fresh ones. I like this free knit dishcloth pattern because of its astonishing design. It is simply perfect, do you agree?

Checks + Stripes Dishtowels

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

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.

Granny Stripes Blanket

Go to the free pattern: Granny Stripes Blanket

More details about photo project on Ravelry.

True Stripes Blanket

Aesthetic and conceptual, this knitted blanket is suitable for minimalist interiors and for those who like simple but cozy things. The secret of the pattern’s attractiveness lies in the combination of colors: the neutral cream contrasts with the saturated gradient stripes. Besides, you can choose any gradient color for the main part.

True Stripes Blanket

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Colorful Stripes Sweater

The Colorful Stripes Sweater is made from the top down. The pattern is not complicated, but you have to be familiar with the herringbone half-double crochet (HHDC). If you are just learning how to make it, you can follow a video tutorial by Daisy Farm Crafts on Youtube. The pattern size is meant for 2 years old.

Colorful Stripes Sweater

The full article about this pattern is on daisyfarmcrafts.com blog: Colorful Stripes Sweater

More info about beccie.b.creative’s project (upper photo) on Instagram.