We've all seen this, right? A pile of little bits and pieces of leftover yarn of all different colors, lengths, and sizes. What to do with them, then?
Well, I have just the idea for you! While looking through new patterns for washcloths, I realized that i have yet to make a single soap buddy! (What's wrong with me..??)
And, of course, being the lazy person I am, all of the patterns I found for them were too complicated or specialized for my tastes. So, I decided to make my own!
Here we go!
Easy Soap Buddy
Materials:
- 3 Double Pointed Needles (size 8-10)
- Scrap worsted weight yarn (or another weight- just adjust up or down 5 stitches depending on the weight). Use just one color, or as many as you want!
For the pouch:
- Cast on 21 stitches (if using worsted weight yarn) onto two double pointed needles.
- Knit 24 rows (or however many fit around your soap of choice--I used a Dove bar for a measure), then cast off as if working a flat piece.
- Sew the bottom seam together and weave in ends.
Here's what the stitches should look like when you'redone a few rows:
For the tie around the top:
- Knit an idiot cord (one with two or three stitches) until about 7 inches long. Don't even bother weaving in the ends! Just cut them to the same length and you're good!
That's it! Nothing to it, right? Now, go forward and use those scraps!