Yarn Wrapped Easter Eggs
Skip the chocolate and give an Easter gift that can be enjoyed year after year.
Skip the chocolate and give an Easter gift that can be enjoyed year after year.
When I saw the title of this blog post over on Knits for Life, I internally rolled my eyes. “The world’s best yarn storage idea? Right…” But after I saw the images … I kind of agree! I have balls and skeins of yarn in random boxes, bags, and drawers all over my house. This yarn storage idea is great because it’s attractive and functional. Storing yarn on a pegboard has some very big plusses: you see every single color of yarn that you own, you get a piece of awesome, ever-changing wall art, and it probably absorbs echo in the room, to boot.
For the soon-to-be knitters and crocheters in your life, try dyeing your own yarn with them.
These pom pom flowers by A Subtle Revelry are just adorable and last longer then mother nature’s creations. I would accept these with open arms form my Valentine. (ahem, hint, hint)
I know pom poms have been making the rounds but I really dig this use of them. A reusable, festive, and portable garland that instantly adds fun to a room by Three Nations Blog.
For those with excess yarn and paper towel tubes, youtube user fiberjira created this tutorial video for creating an ingenious DIY yarn winder that winds the yarn onto paper towel tubes.
Turn a wooden bowl into the perfect gift for any knitter or crocheter with this wooden yarn bowl tutorial!