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Crochet in neon colors!

January 3, 2022

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What to knit in neon colors?

Aren't vivid neon colors a little exciting?
The highlighter-colored yarn is playful and just looking at it is fun.

I'm sure there are many people who would like to buy one once they have decided what they want to knit and their purpose.
It can be hard to think of how to incorporate fluorescent colors right away.

I myself have wanted to try it but have not been able to put it into practice.
So, in honor of the bright start to the new year, I'm trying my hand at neon colored yarn!

This challenge started with the question, "What can I crochet in neon colors?" and I've put it all together on this page.
If you like neon colors, this is a must-have.

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Crochet accessories in neon colors!

First, let's start by imagining a life filled with neon-colored accessories.
The biggest hits were small items that could be carried casually.

Surprisingly, neon-colored accessories pop up in places like this! Isn't it pretty cute?
And it should be easy to find if it gets lost in your bag.

So the first thing I tried to knit was a coin purse.
When I thought of the common leather coin purses, I wanted to try knitting a square motif together.

The next idea is a pocket tissue case.
I was so excited and thought, "This is so practical!" that I ended up knitting several in different colors.
Neon colors and white, neon colors and gray are easy outfits to incorporate.

Another item that I found fun was the knit cap, which I thought might actually be useful.
I knitted it with soft fluorescent yarn and it turned out to be an item that looks cool depending on how you pair it with other items.

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Neon colored yarn used this time

・Opal UNI Neon

Opal yarn is a well-known yarn for sock knitters. It comes in four neon colors. While fluorescent, it has a gentle hue that makes it easy to incorporate into your wardrobe.
This yarn is used to its full potential for making accessories!
It is a medium-fine yarn, so when knitting a ribbed cap and pen case, I used two strands and felt it was about medium weight.
This yarn is soft, elastic and comfortable to knit with.

・Dharma J Colors

Daruma's acrylic yarn comes in a variety of vibrant fluorescent colors. The colors are just like highlighters!
There is a wide range of colors available, including pure white and black, so you can use them in combination with fluorescent colors.
The knitted fabric feels very thick and sturdy, so it seems to keep its shape well.
I used this yarn to make a coin purse.

There are other neon colored yarns like this

I haven't used this yarn yet, but Daruma has a lineup of other cute neon colored yarns, so I'd like to introduce them to you!
Small spools of yarn are great for adding a touch of neon color, such as when crocheting edges or knitting cords.
I'd like to try it next time too!

Free crochet recipes for neon colored accessories

For this experiment, I created a recipe for small items knitted with neon colored yarn!
What do you think of this way of using neon colors?
Of course, you can also enjoy knitting this piece in different colors, so if you see something you like, please take a look.
I still have some neon-colored yarn left, so if I come up with another idea in the future, I'd like to knit it and turn it into a recipe!

Neon color crochet accessories paid recipe

We will introduce some paid knitting patterns that make use of neon-colored yarn.
Neon colors go well with simple pieces!
It's fun to try coordinating your outfit in a slightly more fashionable way under the cold sky.
It looks great even when used as a single accent, so it's easy to incorporate into edge knitting and is recommended.

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Ronique

I am a crochet artist with years of experience in design, having authored 5 books and contributed to over 70 co-authored publications. In addition to my social media presence, I currently share my patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and my own shop. My mission is to explore and create designs that are both joyful to crochet and a pleasure to use in daily life.▶Profile and Achievements

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