You can knit these dishcloths or washcloths almost on the side. All six patterns are super easy, made up of knit and purl stitches. A great project for using up leftovers.
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A diaper for dolls (43–46 cm) is also very easy to crochet while doing something else. You’re sure to make a little doll mommy happy with it.
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This skirt for 3- to 4-year-olds is very easy to knit. A great project to work on casually. It’s sure to bring joy.
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For the little sister (age 2 and up), you can knit this matching raglan dress with colorful stripes. I knitted this one while watching movies, too.
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For the doll (50–58 cm), there’s the same little dress again in a mini version.
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A practical project that can also be knitted easily while doing something else is this collar, which can also be worn as a scarf.
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If you want to get ready for the cooler season, then these leggings made from sock yarn for children ages 3–5 are just right. They’re comfortable and warm, and they could become a favorite piece—just like they did for my granddaughter.
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For babies, there are the same leggings in a mini version. They fit my granddaughter until she was 2 years old.
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If you prefer crocheting, these funny ladybugs would be a great tip. They help you with hot pots as oven mitts and are very easy to crochet—even for beginners. They add a lovely pop of color in the kitchen.
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