Your project on the go has to be simple and easy to make without lots of different yarns and complicated patterns. Here’s what I do when travelling and crocheting, usually in a car, on a train and sometimes on a bus! I hope it helps!
- Have one specific crochet project for making on the go, one that you can finish off later at home
- Sometimes I simply make motifs using up yarn scraps and decide later what to use them for. I keep the yarn scraps in a large plastic container
- Take a net bag to keep your work protected and so you can see what’s inside to make finding a specific yarn, motif or hook easier
- Take a notepad and pen to keep track of where you are in a pattern and for the ideas and inspiration you have along the way
- The obvious choice for a project on the go is motifs they are usually small and easily transported. They also have the benefit of been quick to complete, making them perfect for shorter journeys or on the way to and from work
- Make sure your projects on the go are simple travelling can be full of distractions!
- If you are using large balls of yarn rewind to make smaller ones so they are easier to transport
- If you are making a garment just take one part to make, such as the front or back
- You can also consider making a project with finer yarns, these are lighter and usually smaller to transport
- Take along, as well as your yarn and crochet hook, scissors, darning needle (threaded through a piece of paper), small tape measure or folding ruler, the part of the pattern you need (photocopy to make it easier) and spare hook