
If you love the ocean, you’re sure to enjoy crocheting these realistic seashells. You’ll find 3 different models in this pattern, and by using different colors and yarns, you can create even more variations. Almost any yarn will work. However, the seashells turn out especially beautiful when you use pastel colors or gradient yarn with short color transitions. A great project for using up leftover yarn!
Click here for the crochet pattern for the seashells.
These cute little bunnies are also a great way to use up small, colorful leftover yarn:

You can use them as table decorations, flower picks, or keychains. At Easter, they’ll decorate your Easter bouquet or Easter basket.
They’re very easy to crochet and come together in a flash, so you can crochet a whole bunch of bunnies in no time.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the colorful bunnies!
Do you like cats? Or do you know someone who loves cats? Then why not crochet one of these cute kittens for them!

It’s really easy—all you need to know is how to make single crochet stitches. As a beginner, it’s best to use regular yarn (e.g., acrylic yarn, such as Bravo by Schachenmayr) like the one used for the kitten on the right. If you’re a bit more experienced, you can try teddy yarn (e.g., Phil douce by Phildar) like the one used for the kitten on the left. In the pattern, you’ll find tips and tricks on how to best crochet with this yarn.
You can find the pattern for the kitten here!