8 projects to use up your wool scraps

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8 projets pour utiliser vos retailles de laine

Whether you crochet a little, a lot, or obsessively, chances are you'll have some leftover yarn scraps. That's why I'm suggesting several projects today to use up your scraps.

1. The cotton fruit net
Gradually, plastic bags will be removed from the fruit and vegetable aisles, if this hasn't already happened in your area. Why not start equipping yourself with fruit nets? Here's my pattern for this project.

2. A cotton wipe
You can never have too many wipes. Quick to make, cotton wipes are perfect for using up scraps. Here's my wipe pattern.

3. A small ornament
Whether for Christmas or to make a keychain, you can create small ornaments from any type of yarn. Here's my pattern for a mini-toque ornament. Here's my pattern for this project.

4. A cotton makeup remover pad
A cotton makeup remover pad is a great alternative to disposable makeup remover pads. Simply make small circles or small squares, depending on your preference.

5. A hat for a newborn baby.
If you don't have a newborn in your family or circle of friends, you can donate them to hospitals. They are always looking for hats of various sizes for babies. You can use any type of yarn.

6. A decorative accessory
You can crochet accessories for your next toques, for example the Tahiti Flower.

7. Scraps for the birds
You can leave natural wool outside. Birds can use it to build their nests. Be careful, synthetic wool is dangerous for birds.

8. The "Touski" shawl by Accrochet
As its name suggests, the "Touski" shawl by Accrochet  will allow you to combine your different scraps to create a unique shawl.

You'll find other things on the internet, of course.

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