Keeping warm with odds and ends

handknit  hoodie

You may remember I have already knitted a hoodie like this out of leftover  and unravelled yarn but I gave that to Miranda so I needed another one.  And this one only took me 2 months to make, which is a record for me!

handknit hoodie

Whilst this one is not made of unravelled yarn, I didn’t buy any new stuff because it’s made completely of other people’s leftovers.  Quite a few balls had been given to us of various colours and thicknesses, and I spent a couple of pounds at charity shops buying a mixture of odd balls, so it has cost me next to nothing and I’ve made something useful out of stuff that was being thrown out.  Win-win 😀

handknit hoodie

Ooh, it’s so lovely and warm 😀

Here is the pattern if you’re interested, although it’s rather messed up so I don’t know if you’ll be able to make sense of it.

knitting pattern

knitting pattern

knitting pattern

I made mine really chunky by using 3 strands of DK (or whatever I had) so it came out bigger than the one on the pattern.  Plus I made mine longer.  So, with a pack-a-mac over the top on rainy days, I’ve got a homemade winter coat 🙂

The pattern came from this book  Greetings from Knit Cafe by Suzan Mischer

27 responses to “Keeping warm with odds and ends”

  1. The Lighthearted Kitchen Avatar
    The Lighthearted Kitchen

    This is such a cute hoodie! 🙂 love it!

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  2. tomalice2013 Avatar
    tomalice2013

    Well done for your amazing effort, this is beautiful! x

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  3. karenpavone Avatar

    It came out beautifully!

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  4. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    It’s lovely!!

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  5. rhondabreen Avatar

    That looks so warm! I just love it and the colors!!

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