An evening of TV without crafting is almost impossible for me to imagine. I always have to be making something. For that, I prefer simple patterns and/or thick yarn. Here are a few suggestions for you. I hope you have lots of fun making them.
Warm regards from Ina
Square colorful rug
Every rug becomes a one-of-a-kind piece made from your yarns and leftover yarns. The size is variable. The back is rubberized to make it non-slip, so it stays in place. 2 pattern rows alternate throughout, and you’ll memorize them very quickly. A project that’s fun to crochet and later becomes an eye-catcher in any child’s room.
Timeless baby blanket made from merino wool
An absolute classic when you want to knit something special for a baby or child. You can’t go wrong with it, because merino wool is warm, soft, warming, and temperature-regulating. And this one can even be washed in the washing machine. You can also knit it in other yarn qualities. The front and back look the same. The pattern is very easy to follow.
Insoles made from felting wool
Leftovers are enough here. Simply knit everything up; the washing machine takes care of the felting. The soles are cut out using a template (included in the pattern). You can put them in all kinds of shoes where you want soft cushioning and a pleasantly warm foot climate.