Here are a few suggestions from me that you can all make using leftover yarn:

Spring is here! It’s time to crochet a new dirndl for your little doll. The apron features a delicate lace pattern, and the blouse is crocheted on, making the dirndl easy to put on and not bulky. It also comes with a matching heart-shaped pouch.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the doll’s dirndl.

A little Mother’s Day gift that’s sure to delight your mom, because the heart shows just how close you are to her. The heart measures about 11 x 11 cm and can be hung up as a decoration or used as a pincushion. It also looks absolutely adorable as a flower pick.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the heart with the two little bears.

If you’re already longing for a summer vacation by the sea, you might find some comfort in the meantime by crocheting these beautiful seashells. Pastel-colored yarn or variegated yarn makes the seashells look especially realistic.
Click here for the crochet pattern for 3 different seashells.

And finally, something for a children’s play shop: a box with 12 different kinds of fruit—apples, pears, peaches, oranges, lemons, plums, cherries, kiwis, grapes, bananas, melons, and pineapples. This is a great way to use up lots of small yarn scraps.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the fruit.