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15 Easy Knitting Projects with a Ball of Yarn

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15 Easy Knitting Projects with a Ball of Yarn

If you’re like us, you’re probably in the habit of stocking up on yarn every time you start a new project to prevent yourself from running out before you finish.Often, this results in a large “leftovers” basket single yarn ball. This is not necessarily a bad thing! In fact, single-stranded wire is a surprisingly versatile thing.

Check out these 15 super easy projects that only require a piece of yarn!

1. Redheart’s Wired Wristers

View in galleryDIY Wired Wrist

Simple to make, yet richly detailed and decorative, these wristbands are the perfect addition to almost any outfit for fall.

2. Wicker hat by Balls to The Walls Knits

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Hats are one of the best things to knit with a wad of yarn! This pattern lets you love doing a ribbed edge and an interlocking pattern, but still saves enough yarn at the ends to cut the pom poms.

3. Dreamy Welt Cover by Balls to The Walls Knits

View in gallerymagic welt cover

A comfortable neck cover is also a great single-strand item. Using only one ball instead of two makes them tighter, so they resemble an infinity scarf, bringing the warm edge closer to your face in cold weather.

4. Redheart Simple Ribbed Woodland Scarf

View in galleryRedheart Simple Ribbed Woodland Scarf

As long as you’re not looking for an extra-long scarf that wraps around six times, one is enough! This simple ribbed pattern gives you a warm, chunky pattern that doesn’t run through the yarn so quickly that the scarf is too short.

5. Starburst mitts by Knitting and So On

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Just because you use a bunch of yarn doesn’t mean you can’t make fun color motleys or cute patterns! These cute little gloves are proof.

6. Heather’s Hat by Balls to The Walls Knits

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This slouchy hatred is the perfect project to use up excess yarn for fall or winter. Fun stitch patterns allow you to liven it up without switching colors or wools.

7. Rib & Cable Cover by Balls to The Walls Knits

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This mode may be simple, but it certainly doesn’t make it boring! Especially if you choose a yarn with a bit of shimmer, like the one in this photo, you’ll have a subtle yet warm glamour all winter long.

8. Patons’ Keyhole Scarf

View in galleryPatons Keyhole Scarf

Have you tried tying your scarf tight enough to keep you warm and balancing knots? also tightly? Then this scarf is definitely the perfect skein project for you! Just thread one end of the scarf through the hole at the other end and voila! Your scarf is easy to put on and adjust.

9. Cable Braided Hand Warmer from The Things We Do

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A hand warmer is basically always a simple skein project, but sometimes it’s good to make your pattern a little more fancy. These cable knit gloves are the perfect combination of simple ribbing and delicate, more intricate cables to keep things interesting.

10. All Free Knitting Cozy Marshmallow Hat

View in galleryDIY Cozy Marshmallow Hat

Just because winter is dark and dull sometimes doesn’t mean your wardrobe or hobby has to be. This bright and cheerful hat, with a bright and cheerful name, requires only one thread of yarn. It’s also a fun project to knit stitches!

11. Romantic Plaid Hood by Balls The Walls Knits

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Are you looking to make yourself a warm hood, but looking for something a little more fun than a standard hood? This sophisticated-looking hood features a more intuitive pattern and ties at the sides for a sleek little look.

12. Miracle Cable Hand Warmer by Tiny Painter

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The interlocking details on the back of these hand warmers make them look great without changing the color or texture. They’re fun, but they’re still an easy one-twist pattern that you’ll probably make in a few days.

13. Fresh Zen Hat by Balls to The Walls Knits

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We love how this pattern alternates between tightly woven stitches and more pronounced stitches. It visually breaks up the hat for a more interesting look without complicating it or using multiple skeins.

14. Sailor’s Rib Hood by Balls to The Walls Knits

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This hood also uses a yarn that is thick enough to keep you warm on very cold days. It’s also woven in patterns that anyone can wear, so it’s a versatile gift.

15. All Free Knitting Garter Sling Scarf

View in galleryComfortable Garter Sling Scarf

Drip stitch patterns are a great way to create great visuals without using a lot of yarn or getting really difficult. We love the way they create crisp streaks between the garter stitches!

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