6 Crazy Quick Knitting Projects

Posted by on May 21, 2023

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Knitting is a great way to pass the time, but sometimes you have more knitting projects than you have time! Luckily, there are plenty of quick, simple knitting projects for you to try out. All of these projects take almost no time, sometimes as little as two hours, so they’re perfect if you've got a busy life. Give these six quick knitting projects a try the next time you need to unwind. You can find more knitting patterns to try on the go by searching around the CraftFoxes website

Blue fingerless gloves
allfreeknitting.com
Two-Hour Fingerless Gloves

Fingerless gloves are a good accessory for a chilly spring day. These can be made with any spare yarn you have lying around, and should take only two hours of your time! Visit All Free Knitting to learn more.


Easy knit dishcloths
growingupgabel.com
Easy Knit Dishcloths

All you need to make these knit dishcloths is some cotton yarn and needles. It’s a very simple knitting project that would make a fantastic gift. Visit Growing Up Gabel to learn more.


White Knit Afghan Blanket
redheart.com
Quick Knit Blanket

This cozy knit blanket is a great project for beginners looking to get into knitting. Use this blanket to keep warm, or as an accent to decorate your couch. Visit Red Heart/Yarnspirations to learn more.


Gray knit cowl
knitandbake.com
One Skein Cowl

This seed stitch tall cowl should take you just one skein of yarn to make, and just one night to complete. This is perfect for cold, windy days when you need to keep warm. Visit Knit and Bake to learn more.


Knit tea packets
simplynotable.com
Tea Toters

These adorable knit envelopes are the perfect size to carry your favorite tea bags to work or on-the-go anywhere. You could even use these to carry business cards. Visit Simply Notable to learn more.


Multicolored knit blanket
ravelry.com
Ten Stitch Blanket

This blanket needs just ten stitches to make, so it’s a great knitting project for beginners. Use different colors of thread to create a great, colorful blanket. Visit Ravelry to learn more.


 



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