In the mood for crisp vegetables?
These vegetable baskets for the toy store are sure to be a hit! Using this pattern, you can crochet the basket and the following vegetables: carrots, kohlrabi, bell peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, leeks, cauliflower, and corn.
Everything can be crocheted using leftover yarn.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the vegetable basket and its contents.

The little
cuddly kitten
is also consistently popular because it’s easy to crochet. You don’t necessarily need the teddy yarn shown in the picture, even though it makes the kitten extra fluffy. You can also make a cute kitten using acrylic yarn (picture on the right). If needed, you can brush the fur thoroughly—this will make it nice and fluffy even with acrylic yarn.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the kitten!
Easter is fast approaching
. If you want to quickly crochet a little decoration using leftover yarn, I recommend these cute, colorful bunnies. They’re very easy to make and can be hung on an Easter branch, used as table decorations, flower picks, gift tags, or bag charms.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the colorful bunnies!
Longing for summer and the sea?
Crocheting these beautiful seashells will give you a little taste of vacation. You can use almost any type of yarn for this. The shells look especially realistic when made with yarn that has a soft color gradient. A great project for using up leftover yarn!
Click here for the pattern for the crocheted seashells!

Dress-up dolls are still popular with little girls
. To give your little dolls something truly special, why not crochet this fairytale-beautiful mermaid costume for them? Mermaids are still all the rage, especially when summer rolls around.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the mermaid outfit!