Valentine’s Day is almost here! You can finish this cute heart with the two little bears just in time to give it to someone special.

All you need is some red and gray yarn—you’re sure to have a few small scraps at home. You’ll see, this heart will warm someone else’s heart!
Click here for the crochet pattern for the Valentine’s heart!
For the carnival enthusiasts among you, I have the crochet pattern for this beautiful carnival mask.

Here, too, you can make great use of leftover yarn, preferably cotton or glitter yarn. Decorated with sequins, rhinestones, or feathers, the mask looks especially elegant. But even kept very simple without any extra decoration, it looks great thanks to the wonderful crochet pattern (white mask in the picture).
You can find the crochet pattern for the carnival mask here!
Are you tired of the gray winter days and want to get in the mood for spring? Then these flower-shaped egg cozies are definitely for you:

For one egg cozy, you’ll need about 20–30 g of cotton yarn in one color and a scrap of green. The vibrant colors of daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells, and tulips are sure to put you in a springtime mood!
Click here for the crochet pattern for the egg cozies!
This extraordinary “Noah’s Ark” door wreath makes a very special gift for a christening or a new baby:

The design is very popular with children because of its bright colors and many animals, and it’s sure to be a lovely decoration in the children’s room for a long time to come. Here, too, you can use up lots of leftover yarn to create something new.
Click here for the “Noah’s Ark” door wreath!