2. Reinvent a plain woven basket by adding some tassels.
These tassels could not be easier to make. Learn how to make this basket here.
5. Strategically hang yarn to create a colorful display.
You *literally* just have to tie yarn on a stick and cut. Here is a tutorial.
7. Give plain wicker bowls and plates a serious upgrade with some simple stitches.
Here are the instructions.
8. Gather some sticks and yarn to make teeny-tiny teepees.
Use fake candles ~obvi~. Here is the tutorial.
9. Or make a big-ass teepee.
That little girl is your spirit animal, isn’t she? You can see more pictures here.
12. Craft this charming salutation with wire and yarn.
For when Adele calls a thousand times from the other side. Here are the instructions.
13. Give a little piece of your heart with a little piece of yarn.
Be my valen-twine? Check out the directions here.
14. Rep your hometown with this adorable state outline.
This one in this picture is made of string, but yarn works great too. You can find the tutorial here.
15. Make one-of-a-kind feathers with scraps of yarn.
These are great for decorating picture frames, mirrors, and wreaths. The instructions are here.
16. Embellish ordinary desk accessories with a few stitches.
Shawn Mendes approves of these stitches. Here is the tutorial.
17. Make this macrame yarn garland for a splash of color.
The perfect selfie backdrop. Read more about it here.
18. Speaking of macrame, display your plants with a neon macrame holder.
Here are some instructions.
20. Shake things up with some chandeliers made of yarn.
*Sia bookmarks immediately* Check out the tutorial here.
22. Turn any hanger into a nonslip hanger by wrapping yarn around it.
A perfect way to use those pesky wire hangers from the dry cleaners. See more about this DIY here.
23. Just a few short pieces can make these super-cute bookmarks.
Bookmark this bookmark tutorial by clicking here.
26. Old bottles can become new again with some multicolored yarn.
See how these bottles were made by clicking here.
28. If you’re totally done with your scraps, leave them in a bird feeder and watch colorful nests start popping up in nearby trees.
The gift that keeps on giving.