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Tips to get FREE Yarn to use in crochet, knitting and other projects to donate to charities such as Operation Christmas Child. JOYwithPurpose.com
Do you want to join your yarn in a fast and secure way? Learn how to join yarn with the magic knot! Useful for both crocheters and knitters

Charlene Scheidler saved to Crochet
Who wants to use up leftover YARN? I know I do! I have a HUGE list of free stash-buster crochet patterns for you. If you're ready to bust through your yarn stash, then these free crochet patterns are for you! #yarnstash #stashbuster #crochet
Today I want to share 8 ingenious ideas on how to use up your yarn stash - so you can stop being stressed out by all your leftover yarn!

Yolanda Foltz saved to Crochet Ideas
Everyone needs one-skein crochet patterns, right? We all have those single skeins lying around just begging to get used up. Check out the ultimate list of one-skein crochet patterns. These one-skein wonders are all FREE patterns and use just one skein of yarn! You'll get one skein cowls, one skein bags, one skein shawls and more!
Ready to take your crochet and knitting up a notch with the Russian Join? One thing (the only thing) I hate about crocheting is having to weave in yarn ends.

Lorie Follett saved to Crochet and knitting
Not sure what all those yarn weight terms means? Or what yarn weight really is? Learn all the terms, what sizes are comparable & all the details you need:
Andrea Bradley saved to Crocheting
feeling overwhelmed about how to buy yarn online? Im here to help! Heres everything you need to know about buying yarn and my favorite shops!

Regina Chappell Young saved to Yarn
Here are some scrap yarn basket ideas to use up your stash of yarn scraps to make room for an ever bigger stash of yarns for your other projects.

Your Crochet saved to Crochet For Home FREE
It's coming up on the end of the year. Therefore, we now should have one thing that seems to accumulate after all of the year's projects: yarn scraps. While we hate to throw these out, we also often have a hard time finding suitable projects to use them up. However,
Sharon Booth saved to rugs