
Lay the yarn across the middle of the pillow, loops facing up, and gently wrap it around to the other side, making sure that it's not pulled too tightly. It's easiest to loop the blanket together while it's on the pillow - start on one side in the middle towards the bottom. project 01 // project 02 // pin this post // shopping links I used this magically cozy yarn to whip up both a throw pillow and throw blanket while snuggled up on the couch and I'm breaking down exactly how you can make them too! Which is essentially a string of yarn with loops all along it - perfect and evenly shaped loops that is - that can help you make projects with a knitted texture SUPER easily. I grabbed some blanket-EZ yarn from Joann Fabrics. I've officially found a way to knit without knitting, and it's so exciting.

I can't count how many half-finished knitting projects I've started around here. It's one of those things thats always been frustrating for me, because I can never seem to get the tension right, the loops even, and it takes a while to have a finished project.

Something about cold weather makes me want to curl up on the couch and knit a cozy throw - except that I hate knitting. THIS POST IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JOANN FABRICSĬheck out the step-by-step tutorial below and don't forget to pin this post for later. I'm bringing you two DIY projects - a throw blanket and diy knit pillowcase - that you can make super easily NO KNITTING required! It's officially cozy season, and more time inside means its time to get making with cozy diys - even better projects that you can make on the couch while snuggled up with your favorite warm drink and Netflix series.
