Got leftover yarn? If your yarn stash looks anything like mine, you’ve got a rainbow of leftover yarn just begging to be used. Instead of letting those precious scraps gather dust, let’s turn them into something spectacular! Whether you’re a knitting expert or a crochet newbie, I’ve got ideas for you.
Scrunchies for Days

Transform even the smallest yarn bits into stylish scrunchies with a simple wrap or a few crochet stitches. These are super easy and even great for absolute beginners!
My favorite scrunchie patterns: Crochet scrunchie, Knit scrunchie
Tassels & Pom Poms Galore

Add a touch of whimsy to bags, keys, or home decor with playful tassels and pom poms. You can make these in so many ways!
Learn how here: Tassels and pom poms
Miniature Macrame & Weaving

Try your hand at macrame keychains or weave tiny tapestries for a touch of boho charm.
See my favorite macrame keychain tutorial here.
Knit & Crochet Flowers

These little blooms are perfect for using up scrap yarn and adding a touch of cheer to hats, bags, or even as pins and brooches.
See a great list of crochet flowers here, and another for knitted flowers here.
Knit or Crochet Coasters

Protect your surfaces with style! Create custom coasters using different stitches and color combos. Even beginners can create an easy coaster.
See crochet coaster patterns here and knitted coaster patterns here.
Miniature Amigurumi

These adorable crochet critters are a fun and playful way to use up your smallest bits of yarn. You can also find small patterns for knit toys that use up tiny bits of yarn. I once made a small knit mouse out of a tiny bit of leftover gray and pink yarn and loved it!
Get the free bunny pattern here: Maisey the Crochet Bunny
Yarn Scrap Stuffing

Instead of store-bought filling, stuff your amigurumi with leftover yarn for a unique texture and sustainable twist. I’ve also used super soft leftover yarn to fill a throw pillow and it’s one of my kids’ favorites!
Tip: Use a pet brush to fluff your leftover yarn for more of a traditional stuffing.
Textured Wall Art

Create a one-of-a-kind yarn wall hanging by knotting or weaving scraps onto a canvas or frame. These are amazing for using up bits of yarn and giving them a great purpose.
Find my favorite textured wall art weaver here: Ashton Zager Fiber Art
Embroidered Accents

Add a touch of personality to clothing or accessories with simple yarn embroidery stitches. Yarn works great for this and I really love it on denim.
Learn how to use yarn for embroidery here: Embroidering on a sweater
Yarn-Wrapped Bowls

Transform rope and yarn into colorful statement pieces with a simple yarn-wrapping technique.
Learn how here: Yarn wrapped rope bowl tutorial
