The Scrap Challenge: Turning "Leftovers" into High-Value Designs 🧶✨
Let’s talk about the one thing every maker has in common: The Scrap Mountain. Today, I’m clearing my yarn closest and my mind by diving into one of my many scrap baskets, starting with the blanket yarn. But instead of just "using it up," I’m using this as a design exercise. The Goal: Create high-utility, "light-load" items that solve a problem. On my hook today: 👜The Scrappy Hand Bag: Perfect for practicing color transitions and durability. 📱The "Essential" Phone Pouch: I’m prototyping a design with a built-in pocket for an ID and CC. It’s for those moments when you want to be hands-free and unburdened—the ultimate "mindful" accessory. Why am I sharing this here? Because "scrappy" doesn't have to mean "messy." It’s actually one of the best ways to practice Color Theory and Stitch Consistency without the pressure of a giant project. YOUR CHALLENGE: Go to your scrap stash right now. Pick 3 colors that you think don't go together and try to make a small 4x4 square. Post a photo of your "Unexpected Combo" below! I'll be posting the final products once finished, so stay tuned!