This decorative tissue box is a must-have for every home. It’s useful in any room, for example in the kids’ room, on the coffee table, in the bathroom or guest bathroom.

It’s also a wonderful way to crochet with leftover yarn. The box is crocheted in one piece and finished in no time, so it’s also perfect as a last-minute gift.
The pattern is written so that even beginners with basic knowledge can work with it easily. Every step is explained, and there are lots of detailed photos.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the tissue box.
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This guardian owl is a fun and very useful door decoration. It clears the way into the room—or doesn’t.

The owl is also easy for beginners with basic knowledge to make. The pattern explains everything step by step and with lots of pictures.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the guardian owl.
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And for bear fans, there is also a little guardian bear. It has the same function and is just as easy to make with the pattern. Basic crochet knowledge is also required for this hanger.

Click here for the crochet pattern for the little guardian bear.
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This gnome family with the gnome house is both a fun decoration and very useful, because they can be used for all kinds of purposes.
Children can hide lots of little things in them and play with them. I like to use them for my yarn (the house), buttons, and so on. They’re also something very special as an Advent calendar. This set can also be used on the breakfast table—the house as a bread roll basket and the gnomes as egg cups with egg cozies.
The gnomes can be crocheted from leftover yarn in no time, even by beginners with basic knowledge.
The pattern includes all the details, mostly with photos.
Click here for the value set with gnomes and gnome house.