The Stashbuster Blanket
Stashbuster Granny Stripe Afghan
If you crochet, chances are you have bits of yarn lying around that are too small to use for most projects. Well now you can use this beginner crochet pattern to clean out your yarn stash! The Stashbuster Granny Stripe Afghan is a simple and easy way for avid crocheters to make something beautiful out of all the leftover yarn they have laying around. This granny stripe blanket looks great thrown over your sofa or on the end of your bed.
Happiest Blanket Ever
This is the Happiest Blanket Ever! Or at least the happiest blanket I've ever made. It was fun to make, and puts a smile on my face every time I look at it - I hope it does the same for you! The Happiest Blanket Ever is great in any size - and there's a chart with all the sizes below. You can go with just 2 colors, or the rainbow riot of colors shown here - it's a great stashbuster! And with its easy 2 row repeat can relax you as you crochet. And the border will have you on cloud nine!
Divine Diamonds Throw Blanket
Do you like to chose your own adventure? With the Divine Diamonds Throw you can do just that. Modeled after quilts, this pattern is is fun, easy to pick up and put back down, and can be a great stashbuster or a very classic looking throw. It's up to you, you get to decide how you make this. You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.
Easy Crochet Comfort Blanket Pattern
Easy crochet pattern for a cozy adult blanket, crocheted in assorted scraps of bulky (chunky) yarn to create a woven look.
This is a stashbuster pattern to help you use up all those odd balls of chunky and worsted weight yarn. Easy stitches and a one-row pattern repeat make this a perfect project for all skill levels.
Grandma's Favorite Wobble Afghan
Add a vintage vibe to your home with Grandma's Favorite Wobble Afghan. This free crochet pattern was inspired by a very old photograph and the finished product definitely has a retro feel to it. Use any colors you want to work up this multicolored afghan. Each row is worked in a different color and is a great stashbuster project because of this. A total of 2900 yards of worsted weight yarn is needed to work up this crochet afghan.