I also have a few more suggestions for what you could make for women’s or men’s clothing. Maybe just the right thing for you is included. I’ll sort it into women’s and men’s items right away, so it’s easier for you.
I hope you enjoy looking through them and making them yourselves. For more sample images, materials, etc., and of course the pattern, simply click on the headings.
Warm regards from Ina
For the men, you could make:
Felted Boots with a Rolled Cuff
-> small note: men don’t like it colorful, but usually gray, charcoal, or blue
Of course, this model would also work for women. They love pink or light green—that’s been my experience:
From the leftover felting wool, you could also knit a few
insoles for the rubber boots for your husband or child. The washing machine will, of course, do the felting.
A
cowl is also always something lovely and practical for men or women. You need one from fall to spring. The same model is wearable for both ...
Only for the ladies, I could recommend this to you:
Scarf with Beaded Edge
It is wonderfully soft and delicate because it is knitted from cashmere yarn. We knit beads into the edges. How wide you knit the beaded edge is up to your taste. It can be worn open or wrapped around.
Felted Moccasins
Men could of course wear these too, but in my experience this flattering model is more popular with women.
Wrist Warmers with a Decorative Cable
You can always knit these in advance from just 100 g of yarn. Young women especially love this model because it leaves their little fingers free for using their phone. Still, your hands stay warm. The thumb is nicely shaped so that the “half glove” fits well.
Lace Shawl for Beginners
“Beginners” means here that the pattern is very simple. It consists of just 2 pattern rows that repeat continuously. The waves form on their own and look especially good with gradient yarn. In the pattern, I also explain how blocking works. That’s necessary so the lace pattern can open up beautifully.
Warm Poncho in One Size
This has become one of the classics by now too. It is knitted as a raglan from the top down toward the hem. You can knit it as long as you like or as far as your yarn will go. It’s quick to throw on and keeps you warm. Even little problem areas disappear under the cut.