

Take one look at this cowl and you’ll see why! Bulky yarn also offers a great opportunity to show off those large buttons you’ve been stashing for years. It’s not often that a bag is made of lace, and you won’t find too many lacy patterns made with bulky weight yarn - which makes this bag pattern totally unexpected! With three colors, you’ll likely have some leftover yarn to use for these other projects.Ĭowls are one of the most popular accessories to make with chunky yarn. The pattern covers multiple shoe sizes and multiple widths, so you’ll be comfortable no matter what. Case in point: these chunky slippers are ideal for lounging around the house. There’s something about soft, squishy chunky yarn that just screams cozy. Neutral and neon make a great pair, don’t they? Bulky yarn means that it works up quickly, and if you’re not a fan of neon then you can choose another trim color. Use it to store your crochet supplies, or in another room that needs some extra pretty storage! The yarn is sturdy but still allows the basket to be collapsible. This is the smaller twin of the popular Owl Basket Kit. When a yarn works up as quickly as chunky yarn, you have time to experiment with all kinds of patterns! Use the bulky yarn from your stash to crochet a chunky yarn pattern. (Hellooooo, L hook!)Ĭhunky yarns work for all kinds of different projects, from home decor to accessories and even garments.

Plus, they offer a chance for us to use our often-neglected larger crochet hooks. They’re cozy, comfy, and they work up way faster than other yarn weights. There are so many reasons to love chunky yarns.
