Happy new year!
To help you use up all the yarn stash left from your Christmas projects, I’ve gathered 28 stash busting crochet projects that are perfect to use up your stash.
So if you are looking for the stash buster crochet patterns, you are in the right place!
These crochet patterns are perfect scrap yarn crochet projects, so all you have to do is go and shop your yarn stash!
Before we start, here are some more ideas for quick and easy crochet stash buster patterns:
Flower Face Scrubbies
C2C Wattle Stitch Washcloth
Diamonds Hexagon Coasters
Colofrul Crochet Mandala
Small Pumpkin Pattern
Flower Granny Square Blanket
Expand your crochet skills, learn Tunisian crochet, and make a super cute bandana for your furry friend.
This is a useful pattern for when you are wearing a mask.Â
The pattern works up quickly and is perfect for using scrap yarn.
A fun and functional pattern to hold your drink, using a modified version of the classic granny stitch!
This Lacey crochet headband is a perfect addition to your accessories, and it works up in no time.
A beautiful textured crochet kitchen towel pattern, to help you use up your cotton yarn!
This adorable crochet baby shoe pattern will fit sizes 0-6 months and is a lovely gift for a baby shower.
Another adorable pattern, this crochet bonnet baby pattern will keep your little ones warm.
This lovely textured scrap yarn crochet scarf pattern will be a great project for all your left over yarn.Â
This crochet necklace pattern is super quick and easy.
The pattern is great for beginners and will make a beautiful gift.
These delicate coasters are the perfect home gift set to make from your yarn stash.
The pattern comes with three different designs that sit beautifully together.
Make yourself a beautifully textured crochet hook case to keep your crochet hooks on the go!
Wrap yourself with this cozy crochet pocket wrap!
The beautiful texture is achieved by crocheting the Catherine’s Wheel stitch.
Gorgeous textured crochet dishcloth, with a different texture on each side.
The unique construction is made using the crochet mitered square method.
Add some color with this fun and festive crochet triangle bunting pattern.Â
The little crochet triangles work up quickly and will make a lovely party decoration.
This cute crochet baby sweater is made from the bottom up in a double crochet variation alternating. The back and both fronts are all one piece – then you just have to sew up the shoulder seams and make and attach your sleeves!
This triangle shawl crochet pattern is a modern take on a classic triangle shawl.
Using the beautiful Iris stitch to create an interesting texture.
This textured Tunisian crochet placemat can be completed by a beginner! It is made with two simple stitch repeats.
 The placemat can be completed easily in a few hours and is a perfect mindless project and makes for a great gift idea.
This Snuggle Bug crochet cocoon pattern will help to keep your preemie baby warm and will create a feeling of security.
This crochet potholder is a fun pattern to use up all your little yarn scraps that laying around your stash!
The Scrunchie Carnival is a crochet scrunchie pattern collection.
Featuring 4 different crunchie crochet patterns!
These big and thick dish scrubbies are absolutely the best scrubbies you’ll ever use. They are super easy to make and come together in less than 30 minutes.
These crochet mug rugs are fun and easy to make.
They will add color and texture to your table.
This crochet pincushion pattern is made as a super adorable little porcupine!Â
The little crochet porcupine will help you keep your pins safe.
This lovely crochet lovey blanket is made using a chunky yarn, and works up fast with a beautiful texture.
A tiny and cute dinosaur amigurumi pattern that would make the perfect gift for any dinosaur lover in your life.
A keyhole scarf is a crochet scarf made with a gap in it so that you can pull one end of the scarf through the other without having to fold, or wrap the scarf when wearing it.
The Scandi Stashbuster is a simple top down beanie hat that can be made in a variety of
colors and patterns to use up leftover yarn.
Make yourself a hexagon dishcloth made of many little crochet hexagons!
This unique dishcloth pattern is perfect for a little scrap-busting!
Last Updated on December 6, 2023 ** The Crochet Along is over, all the patterns are available to view for free on the designer’s blogs ** It’s that time of the year again, the weather is getting cooler and the holidays are getting closer. This means it is time for the second annual free blanket…
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Last Updated on July 11, 2024 The idea of a crochet plant hanger came to me since I wasn’t able to grow any plants around the house with my cats eating them and digging in them. This idea hit me after I designed the Suzette Hanging Basket (if you are looking for a super easy…
Last Updated on June 20, 2023 I’ve recently discovered the crochet Crunch stitch, and I just love it! This stitch is so beautiful and has a wonderful and unique texture. The crunch stitch is an easy two-stitch repeat and a great stitch for crochet beginners! Scroll down for the pattern and photo-tutorial! ** Some of…
Last Updated on May 18, 2024 In this tutorial, I will show you how to sew granny squares together with this invisible join for crochet pieces. This easy invisible crochet seam is perfect for granny square join, and any crochet project that requires joining parts together. Scroll down to find the detailed photo tutorial and…
Last Updated on July 15, 2024 ** The CAL is over! The free pattern is available below! ** I am so excited to share with you my very first crochet along! While I was designing the Bohemian Mosaic Crochet Placemat pattern, I knew it would be perfect for a crochet-along event. Â If you are new…
When does the code change from “Code coming soon…” to a code that can be used on ravelry? It is currently 12:17 ET in the US.
Sandra
Hi Sandra,
The events start today (Jan 2nd) and the codes will be updated every day at 08:00 am EST.
The download for today still says coming soon. I don’t want to miss out! 🙂 (The dish towel for 1/5.) Thank you!
Oops! Nevermind! Day 5 is Jan 6! I will come back tomorrow. 🙂
I cannot find the free pdf download for the Timmy Bonnet. I clicked on the “Download Your Free Pattern” box on the fosbasdesigns website but I don’t see where to click next.
I just figured it out. You have to click on the same “Download Your Free Patten” box two separate times.
I’ve enjoyed being able to get these great free patterns, but I seem to end up in a loop of clicking and going to the same
Page again and then trying to find pattern then still struggling to get to the actual pattern I don’t know if I’m dense and just clicking the wrong spot on page?! I’ve clicked the photo, the code the click her to visit pattern… after then I somehow finally get to the pattern but what the heck am I doing wrong thank you
Hi Laf,
I’m sorry for the trouble.
When you get to the designer’s page (for the skinny scarf), please scroll all the way down and look for the big DOWNLOAD button with the event’s decoration. It will take you to the Ravelry page where you can apply the code.
I hope it helps,
Agat
Hi,
Thank you for the Blog Hop. I am enjoying coming back to your page everyday for a new pattern.
Today , i.e. 16th, I am unable to find the code nor I am able to access the pattern page. Would appreciate your help,
Thank you,
Hi Mohini,
I’m sorry for the trouble, I guess this is a caching issue.
This is the link for today’s pattern, no code is needed:
https://madebygootie.com/crochet/crochet-triangle-bunting-pattern/
18th I’m finding no code for this one
The code will appear at 08:00 am EST at Raffamusa Designs’ post.