
I also have a
knitting pattern for arm and leg warmers in my shop. The pattern runs over 6 rounds that repeat over and over. It looks a bit like a cable pattern, but no cable needle is required. So it’s also wonderfully suitable for knitting on the side, for example during a cozy coffee chat or while watching TV, so your hands can stay busy then too.

And here is a so-called
origami bag, crocheted in the Tunisian simple stitch. You’ve never done Tunisian crochet before? No problem! All you need is a Tunisian crochet hook (available at craft stores). You’ll find out everything else in the pattern. And since you don’t have to crochet any increases or decreases for this bag, and therefore don’t have to count either, you can focus completely on the new technique. You’ll get the hang of it after just a few rows, and then you can crochet this bag at a very relaxed pace in front of the TV too.

And here is another shawl that can also be worked very well in front of the TV: The
“Autumn Leaf” shawl is made with a double crochet pattern. It is crocheted similarly to a star blanket, but in rows. At the end, the points are extended and shaped.
The shawl is a little longer at the back—very comfortable for anyone who likes to keep the lower back area warm.