Currently, the following patterns are especially popular with me:
1. Cuddly Bunny Hoppel
The little bunny is especially suitable as a baby’s first cuddly toy. It can be crocheted from leftover yarn. I used 3 different yarns for it: fine chenille yarn, cotton, and plush yarn.
2. Dishcloths Alphabet
The dishcloths are knitted with knit and purl stitches. You’ll find the pattern for all the letters of the alphabet.
3. Reading Bone Pillow
The reading bone is a specially shaped pillow that lets you read comfortably in any position. It’s very suitable for using up leftover yarn.
And what about the
generally popular patterns? Nothing has changed in the original order since last time:
1. Colorful Bunnies
The bunnies are naturally especially popular in spring before Easter and are a great little project for using up leftover yarn. They can hang on an Easter bouquet, serve as gift tags, or sit as an extra surprise in an Easter basket.
2. Vegetables for the Children’s Play Store
With these 9 types of vegetables, the play store is well stocked: carrots, kohlrabi, tomatoes, bell peppers, corn, zucchini, eggplant, leeks, and cauliflower. Here, too, you can make very good use of small amounts of leftover yarn.
3. Baby Kitten
The little kitten can be crocheted with plush yarn as shown in the picture. But if you don’t quite dare to try that, you can also use any other yarn.