One thing I never do after finishing a crochet project is throw away my leftover yarn. Even the smallest bits can become something beautiful. Instead, I turn those scraps into granny squares.
Whenever I don’t have a specific project in mind but still feel like crocheting, I start making squares. I’ll crochet one here and there, collect them, and before long I have enough to create something fun and useful.
That’s how many of my projects begin — like this classic granny square scarf and this easy tote bag. Both are simple to make and perfect for using up yarn that might otherwise go to waste.
The wonderful thing about granny squares is how versatile they are. With just three rows of a basic granny square, you can create so many things:
scarves, tote bags, purses, blankets, pillow covers, and more.
For me, crocheting granny squares is relaxing and inspiring. It’s my go-to project whenever I just want to create something with my hands.
Would you be interested in a pattern, tutorial, or even a video showing how I make these?
If so, please leave a comment below!
And if you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions for future projects, I’d love to hear from you. Your feedback helps inspire the next creation!
Happy crocheting!



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