15 Scrap Yarn Crochet Projects for Your Leftover Yarn (2024)

Do you have an endless amount of leftover yarn lying around? Use it up with these scrap yarn crochet projects!

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Being a crocheter means inevitably having leftover yarn from various projects that don’t have quite enough yardage to make a new project.

It’s hard to figure out what to do with all the random scraps of yarn, which most of the time don’t match.

But today, I have a little roundup of smaller projects you can make with that leftover yarn to make some space in your yarn basket.

We have everything from fun little decorations to practical items you can use in your everyday life.

15 Scrap Yarn Crochet Projects

1. Crochet Water Bottle Carrier

With this handy little device, you won’t have to keep balancing your keys, phone, and water bottle in one hand (forever infuriated that women’s clothing has the worst pockets.)

It doesn’t take much yarn at all, so you’ll be sure to find enough in your scrap pile to work this one up.

The pattern is available for free here.

2. Crochet Tassels

Tassels are a wonderful accessory you can put on anything from backpack zippers to keychains to jewelry.

They’re also a quick and easy crochet project that can be made with very little yarn, perfect for a scrap yarn project.

The tutorial is available here.

3. Crochet Pom Poms

In addition to tassels, pom poms are a great project for scrap yarn, and can also be added to everything from pillows to blankets to your keys (I’m sure you can fit a couple of tassels and a pom-pom on there).

The tutorial is available here, and she also has a recommendation for a pom pom maker to use.

4. Crochet Scrap Yarn Basket

This colorful yarn basket is a great project to use all that scrap yarn that doesn’t necessarily match. You’ll have a unique accessory to store your ever-growing collection of yarn.

The pattern is available for free here.

5. Colorful Scrap Yarn Shawl

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Isn’t this just the cutest little shawl?

Find some of your scrap yarn that has complementary colors (or not if you don’t mind the mismatched colors), and work up your one-of-a-kind shawl that’ll make a great accessory for any outfit.

The pattern is available on Ravelry here.

6. Linen Stitch Scrap Yarn Rug

A lot of times, scrap yarn is made up of random colors that don’t necessarily go together. But this rug session uses the linen stitch, which uses five strands of yarn and gives the stitches a bit of a blended look.

This is helpful for scrap yarn because it doesn’t necessarily match all the time, but the purpose of this rug is to be colorful and kind of mismatched.

The pattern is available for free here.

7. Crochet Candy Swirl Coasters

You simply cannot have enough coasters. They’re a practical thing to keep a stash of around the house, and these scrap yarn coasters are great for indoors or outdoors.

They also take up very little yarn, so pick two complementary colors and get started!

The pattern is available for free here.

8. Crochet Scrap Yarn Washcloths

These multicolored wash clothes are a great, practical project for scrap yarn that, again, you can’t have enough of.

You can find the pattern for free here.

9. Crochet Ice Cream Sweaters

Picture it: it’s Friday night and you sit down in your PJs with your favorite rom-com and some ice cream…but oh no! Your hand is freezing from holding the ice cream.

Enter the ice cream sweater, a handy little device to put around your favorite pint of this delicious frozen treat. Practical and cute as can be.

The pattern is available for free here.

10. Cake Yarn Scrapghan

Have any Cake Yarn skeins you didn’t use all the way? Put them together to create this scrapghan using the herringbone half double crochet stitch.

You can find the pattern for free here.

11. Crochet Bows

These little bows take almost no time to make and can be used for so many things from hair clips to a bow tie for your kiddo’s stuffed animal.

The pattern is available for free here.

12. Cat Sweater

Have a cat friend who’s in need of a cozy sweater for the holiday season? Well, do I have the project for you!

This precious sweater makes a perfect winter companion for your favorite kitty. It has some color changes so if you run out of a certain color of scrap yarn, you shouldn’t have a problem.

You can get the pattern for free here.

13. Crochet Flower Bookmark

These crochet flower bookmarks are super quick to make and can be made with even a couple of yards of yarn.

You can make them in whatever color you wish and add accessories like buttons to personalize them even more.

You can find the pattern for free here.

14. Hand Sanitizer Cozy

Hand sanitizer is something quite literally everyone is carrying around these days. Never forget yours with this little hand sanitizer cozy from Micah Makes!

It’s a super cute and practical accessory to stick on your keys or purse.

The pattern is available for free here.

15. Crochet Ear Protector for Face Masks

I don’t know about y’all but wearing masks for long periods of time tends to hurt my ears quite a bit. But this ear protector goes behind your head and holds the mask straps with buttons instead of your ears.

Takes only fifteen minutes to make and will be a total lifesaver (bonus: it can be washed along with your masks and clothes).

The pattern is available for free here.

More Scrap Yarn Crochet Projects

Another item to whip up with some scrap yarn is washcloths. Here are a few crochet washcloth patterns on I Can Crochet That:

Seed Stitch Crochet Washcloth Pattern

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Get the pattern here.

Quick & Easy Crochet Dishcloth/Washcloth Pattern

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Get the pattern here.

Tunisian Crochet Washcloth Pattern

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Get the pattern here.

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15 Scrap Yarn Crochet Projects for Your Leftover Yarn (2024)

FAQs

What should I crochet with leftover yarn? ›

Scrap yarn can be used up on small home decor items like coasters, placemats, and wall hangings. Because items like pot holders and washcloths don't require much yardage, you may be able to complete an entire project with the random half skein of yarn in your stash.

How to calculate how much yarn is needed for a crochet project? ›

Formula: (length x width x gauge) / 6 = yards needed. Length and width are in inches and gauge is in stitches per inch. The division by 6 is to convert the answer from square inches to yards. For example, if you'd like a scarf 48" long and 8" wide using a worsted weight yarn, (48 x 8 x 5) / 6 = 320 yards.

What can I do with my yarn stash? ›

If you have old skeins of yarn that have been sitting around for a while, there are numerous creative ways to put them to good use. Here are some ideas: Knitting or Crocheting Projects: Use the yarn to create scarves, hats, blankets, or other accessories.

What is a scrap blanket? ›

A scrap blanket is a way to use up any odd bits of yarn you have in your stash. I have used lengths as little as 1 metre and as much as 1 whole skein leftover from a project. Tie your leftover pieces together and wind them into a ball or cake for your own self striping yarn.

What crafts can I make with yarn? ›

Make your own pom poms and glue them to a photo frame for some added color and texture. Make a cozy, chunky woven scarf to wear this autumn and winter. This wall hanging makes a big statement and it's super easy to make. Mandi's plush animal mat is sooo adorable.

How do you reuse yarn waste? ›

Re-using Blocked Yarn
  1. Unravel project and wind up the used yarn into a ball. ...
  2. Turn the yarn into a skein/hank of yarn. ...
  3. Tie scrap yarn around 3-4 sections of the loop to secure the loop formation. ...
  4. Time to soak your yarn. ...
  5. Squeeze excess water out. ...
  6. Hang the yarn to dry. ...
  7. Wind the yarn into a ball.
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How much yarn do I need for a 40x60 blanket? ›

Medium throw 40x60 inches - 7 skeins (25 stitches to cast on)

How many 100g balls of wool do I need to crochet a blanket? ›

A very rough guide to how much yarn you'll need for a crochet blanket is: 3 – 4 balls for a baby blanket, suitable for a pram, bassinet, or cot. 6 – 8 balls for a small blanket, suitable for a toddler bed or to use as a small sofa throw. 15 – 17 balls for a twin size blanket, or a large sofa throw.

What can I make with leftover sock yarn? ›

Sock yarn can be used for almost any knitting project. I have used it to make hats, shawls, sweaters, toys and even blankets. A hat, for example, usually requires less than a full skein of yarn.

What can I make with 3 balls of yarn? ›

8 Crochet Projects Using Three Skeins of Yarn
  • Soft Baby Blanket. You can't of course make a full-size throw with just three skeins of yarn. ...
  • Cozy Scarf. With three skeins of yarn, you can create a warm and stylish scarf. ...
  • Chunky Hats. ...
  • Plush Pillow. ...
  • Stylish Bag. ...
  • Trendy Ear Warmers. ...
  • Lapghan. ...
  • Warm Shawl.
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What can you do with string of yarn? ›

Yarn & String Activities
  1. Nature Suncatcher Wind Chimes for Kids. Hands On As We Grow. ...
  2. Simple Textured Yarn Heart Craft for Decoration. ...
  3. Super Simple Yarn Wrapped Hearts. ...
  4. Build a Balance Scale for Preschoolers. ...
  5. String a Line to Matching Pairs for Sight Words & Other Areas. ...
  6. Spider Web Scavenger Hunt for Halloween.

What can I crochet with mini skeins? ›

Blankets! There are limitless numbers of crochet blankets you can make with mini skeins. The classics such as granny stripe or the attic 24 ripple will always work! But if you're looking for something a bit more unique, check out these options!

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