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Looking For Crochet Patterns


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purple Community Regular

Hi, I have lots of small balls of scrap yarn I need to find a use for. Does anyone have any crochet patterns for scrap afghans, hats or scarves. Please no granny squares. I made three granny afghans for relatives already and am thinking of starting another one :blink: I love to crochet in the winter. I choose to crochet afghans, hats and scarves to give to the homeless shelter. I was just blessed with enough yarn to make 2 solid color afghans and finished the first one in 3 weeks and am trying to finish the second one before Christmas to give to the homeless shelter. The easier the pattern, the faster I can make them too. THANKS for any ideas!

May God bless your holidays! :)


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I'm currently knitting a 'leftover yarn' scarf. I picked some coordinating colors, and the one I have the most of is striped throughout. Other colors are stripes here and there, of different sizes, depending on how much of that color I have. I've also made hats with a stripe of coordinating color if I don't have enough yarn. You could also do a lengthwise scarf with each row being a different color.

Sorry, no patterns. I knit, AND I make it up as I go :) .

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I mainly crochet afghans and scarves.

I found this website: Open Original Shared Link

At the top intro section there is a link to go to Free Crochet Pattern Directory.

purple Community Regular

Thanks for the tips gals! I was looking for a web site like that...thanks so much for posting! Happy "yarning"! :D

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