Hello crochet lovers. This pattern roundup is all about finding some great stash busting crochet patterns to use up all your scrap yarn.
Welcome to this amazing pattern roundup, full to the brim with wonderful crochet patterns to help you use up your stash. There are 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns in this roundup for you.
Some of these patterns would make great gift ideas as well as cozy blankets for your home. The main theme of this 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns roundup is using up all the bits of yarn you have left after making all your fun projects. It is dedicated to helping you get rid of all those odd balls and half used skeins of yarn cluttering up your yarn space.
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How to Get Your 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns.
Just click on the title of the designs you like and you will be taken to the designers blog post where you will find the free pattern.
I hope you fall in love with one or more of these beautiful patterns and Happy Crocheting !
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Click on the title of the pattern to go to the designers blog post to find the free pattern on their blog.
The patterns in this 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns roundup are not free downloads.
This Busy Lizzy’s patchwork blanket crochet pattern is a great stash buster! I wanted to make a fun colourful blanket for my children to cuddle up under on our weekly movie nights.
This cute crochet zipper pouch pattern uses four granny squares attached together. Add a zipper and a lining and you have a retro-inspired zipper bag to hold your crochet hooks, glasses, colored pencils, or notions.
This hexagonal motif shawl is crocheted by joining a hexagon shape, each with 6 sides. The great thing about each piece is you can easily create a stash buster crochet shawl. As a result, the final form is unique with an even number of sides, unlike the triangular shawls, which have 3 sides. As a result, the hexagonal motif shawls tend to have more intricate designs than the triangular ones..
If you’re new to crochet, or looking for an easy crochet project to try out, then this crochet wall plant hanger pattern is perfect and it is a great stash buster.
Not everyone drinks coffee, but these coffee mug cozies can easily be used for tea or on a cold drink tumbler too for those who love their iced coffee, iced tea, or any other beverages!.
These are designed in a sport weight, super soft organic cotton yarn which makes for the perfect facial round for removing makeup or cleansing. The pattern is an even texture of stitches which means the scrubby glides easily over your skin and isn’t too abrasive; perfect for gentle areas like the eyes.
This bookmark is a simple mosaic pattern. It is the perfect beginner project that could be made with a traditional crochet hook since you need to hold only 11 loops on the hook at once.
Looking for a microwaveable crochet bowl cozy pattern? This easy crochet bowl cozy is a quick design that works up in 1 hour and features handles! Get ready for some hot, comforting winter soup once you make this bowl cozy!
Cute coasters with that fun 70’s vibe. These whip up quickly and are a great little stash buster project. Make some for your bestie to make them smile.
The Feather Stitch is a beautiful stitch that is super easy to make! You can make these dishcloths in any colour that you have in your cotton yarn stash!
This houndstooth crochet headband is a fun and quick crochet project! The pattern uses basic crochet stitches in a specific order that creates an interesting texture. Using two contrasting colours with this crochet stitch brings out the houndstooth pattern. It’s fun to watch the houndstooth pattern come to life with each round.
If you are looking for crochet keychain ideas, or quick crochet gift ideas for Valentine’s day, this project is for you! Also a great stash busting pattern.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this stash-busting project is perfect for anyone who is looking to create something beautiful while also reducing their yarn stash or waste.
The Floral CrochetTriangle Bunting pattern is a fun and quick crochet project. You can make as many triangles as you’d like to create a beautiful crochet garland
The Rustic Village Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern is quite easy to work and it is very quick to make up. You will work the two faces and then crochet a single round of single crochet stitches to hold them together. As the puff stitches are so thick, there is no poly fill needed, unless, of course, you would like to have it more rounded in shape and so you’ll need to stuff it a bit more.
A cute little crochet dice bag that works up in a jiffy—you’ll love this pattern! It’s so functional, and great for using up leftover bits of worsted weight yarn.
Super quick and easy crochet dog bandana pattern using the ever so popular crochet granny stitch. The bandana scarf is worked diagonally using the corner to corner crochet technique.
The Practical card holder is great to use on a daily basis to hold your bank and credit cards in an esay to access way. It is perfect for keeping your cards together and fits easily into any size purse.
I hope you have enjoyed the 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns in this Roundup.
Thank you to all these wonderful designers for contributing to this collection of 30 Free Stash Busting Crochet Patterns
All the patterns are free on the contributors blog posts.
If you love crochet, you can find over a thousand free crochet patterns including some for crop tops and bralettes over at All Free Crochet
I am honoured to have my free crochet bralette pattern, the Earth Mother Bralette Pattern added to the All Free Crochet site.
It is a great resource for crochet lovers and I am proud to also have my Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern posted over on the All Free Crochet Site.
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