Knitted striped scarf on Sebastian, by Mary Warner, 2015.
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What to Do with Leftover Yarn

Zigzag crocheted afghan with light blue, light green, vibrant green, and gray zigzags by Mary Warner, 2014.
Zigzag crocheted afghan with light blue, light green, vibrant green, and gray zigzags by Mary Warner, 2014.

It started with an afghan. A zig-zag afghan in four colors of Bernat yarn.

Of course, there was yarn left over.

I could not let it go unused.

It’s very soft yarn.

In fun colors, especially that vibrant green.

So, here’s what I did with the leftover vibrant green:

Knitted neck warmer in green yarn by Mary Warner, 2014.
Knitted neck warmer in green yarn by Mary Warner, 2014.

But I still had yarn left in blue, gray, and light green.

So, here’s how I used that:

I knitted a birthday scarf for my son Sebastian. It’s got a vaguely Dr. Who look, although it’s not nearly as long.

Sebastian agrees that the yarn is very soft.

Knitted striped scarf on Sebastian, by Mary Warner, 2015.
Knitted striped scarf on Sebastian, by Mary Warner, 2015.

3 thoughts on “What to Do with Leftover Yarn”

  1. Hey Mary,
    Liked the idea of a neck warmer. Think you had that on yesterday and I forgot to make a comment. Looks really good. You are so creative!

    Ali

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