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Crochet Projects From Scrap YarnHaley Feedback About This Post:RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarnfor very small scraps that are about 4" long, I use them as stitch markers in a project when I don't have a stitch marker or safety pin. I get a crochet hook use it as a latch rug hook and use it the same way as if you were going to make a latch rug. Just make sure you use a contrasting color so you can see it. Post by yarnthrift RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarnfor very small scraps that are about 4" long, I use them as stitch markers in a project when I don't have a stitch marker or safety pin. I get a crochet hook use it as a latch rug hook and use it the same way as if you were going to make a latch rug. Just make sure you use a contrasting color so you can see it. Post by yarnthrift RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarn
Headbands, you can also crochet pieces of scraps over soup cans, they make nice pencil holders. Make a scarf from scraps in a striped pattern, plastic bag holders for the kitchen. I've seen one from the Crochet dude site and also I think the Bernat site, free patterns there. Well, that's a few. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap YarnDee, I would like to know more about the chemo hats and lapghans for the patients. please email me for the info. PLEASE d l rick @ bellsouth . net I was wanting to do something like that for the St Jude children or something like that and don't know how to contact such organizations. Thanks so much. Post By Dona Rick (Guest Post) RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarn
I think the same as you when it comes to my yarn stash. If the yarn is 12 inches or longer I crochet it into something and if it is less than 12 inches it goes into my "found stuffing" bag. I throw out NOTHING. I also unravel and "reclaim" yarn from damaged Afghans or apparel as per the how to instructions I found on the Internet. I recently received 7 garbage-sized bags of mixed yarn from personal stashes of known friends and family. But a friend purchased 1 bag for me at a yard sale. I call yarn from an owner unknown to me "Orphan Yarn" and I wash it before I use it per the how to reclaim instructions. I do this because I am unsure of how it was stored, (I have a dust mite allergy) how old it is and also to make sure it is in good condition. I then attempt to match it up by weight and texture. Now what to do with it. Post By Dee (Guest Post) RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarn
I bought a jumbo hook and using 6-10 yarns at a time, crocheted a rug. You can mix different weights too. When one color ends, just attach another color. I kept the same color family in two, in others I changed so the colors formed bands. I made lots of potholders and hot plate trivets, and some placemats too. I also have made several afaghans where the center used different colored scraps, but another color was bought and a final row was crocheted around each piece to join them together amd marry them--you'll be surprised at how many patterns you'll find when you start looking. I also like the idea of making dishcloths. Post by susanmajp RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap YarnGo to www.freepatterns.com and you will find a lot of patterns that you can copy. Also, you can go to www.hats4thehomeless.org, www.newbornsinneed.org, and www.h4ha.org (Hugs for Homeless Animals) and get a lot of ideas. They will tell you what's needed and where to mail it to when you finish the project. Post by tedsmom RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap YarnYou can alway crochet or knit, whatever do, make some blankets, bout 18x20 " and donate them to you local vets office or the humane society. They are always needing blankets, ect for the cages. Rose Post By rosa (Guest Post) RE: Crochet Projects From Scrap Yarn
Try: Post By Yolanda (Guest Post) RE: Crochet Projects From Little YarnYou could also crochet some lap robes and dontate them to nursing homes or hospitals. Post by MCW RE: Crochet Projects From Little Yarn
You are a woman after my own heart! I don't crochet but I have seen some little dish cloths that were crocheted. These would be lovely in your kitchen. Post by MartyD |
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