
My Most commonly asked question from my Hobby Lobby Clearance haul video is what do I plan on doing with all the yarn I bought? Well… Here are 10 knitting patterns I would love to make with the Merino Wool I bought from Hobby Lobby last week. You can watch that video HERE.
So I thought it would be fun to share a list of 10 knitting patterns I would love to make with my hauled yarn! Everything is linked directly to the pattern’s revelry page so you can see more easily. If you haven’t already, now would be a great time to watch my YouTube video where I talk through all my thoughts on why I chose to include each knitting pattern in this list:
My Top 10 Knitting Patterns I Want To Knit With My Hobby Lobby Haul Yarn
FINGERING WEIGHT

Multiple sweater sizes for varied amounts of yarn needed – Free Pattern
Flax Light Sweater by Tincanknits

Multiple colors of fingering weight yarn – Free Pattern
Le Pouf Sweater by Beata Jezek

Great options for the variegated yarn or if you got one skein of the variegated fingering weight yarns.
1 Skein – free pattern
Reyna Knit Shawl – Pattern by Noora Buckland

1 Skein – $6.50 pattern

Multiple Fingering weight skeins – $7 pattern
Knit Top – Lena by Carrie Bostick Hoge

This would be the best and most affordable opportunity to knit the Find Your Fade
This takes multiple skeins of colored fingering weight yarn. Pattern is $8
Find Your Fade by Andrea Mowry

Multiple skeins of Fingering weight yarn – $5 Pattern
Brandilyn Top Pattern by Quenna Lee
Really sweet and delicate and has a really beautiful yolk detail.
BULKY

2 to 3 skeins of bulky weight yarn – Pattern is in the book Outlander Knitting: The Official Book of 20 Knits Inspired by the Hit Series

260 yards of Bulky weight yarn so 3 skeins – $5 Pattern

175 yards or 2 skeins – $6 pattern
Shawl Collared Cowl by Alana Dakos
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