YARN CRAFT IDEAS

Beginner-Friendly DIY 23 Yarn Craft Ideas to Make and Sell

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Have you ever looked at a basket full of yarn and thought, “There has to be something I can make with this and actually sell”? I know that feeling! When you love crafting, it is easy to collect beautiful colors and textures, but figuring out which projects are simple enough to make repeatedly and appealing enough for customers can be a little overwhelming.

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That is one reason I think yarn crafts are such a fun option for a small handmade business. Yarn is affordable, comes in endless colors, and can be turned into everything from cute accessories to home decorations. You also don’t need to start with complicated projects or invest in lots of expensive supplies.

When I’m looking for craft ideas that could work as handmade products, I always like projects that are relatively inexpensive, easy to customize, and possible to make in batches. Simple yarn crafts check many of those boxes. You can experiment with colors, seasonal themes, different sizes, and personalized details to create products that feel unique.

Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or simply looking for easy yarn crafts you can make with basic supplies, there are plenty of possibilities to explore.

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Yarn Craft Ideas to Sell

1. Yarn Tassel Keychains

YARN TASSEL KEYCHAINS

Yarn tassel keychains are one of the easiest projects to start with if you’re looking for small yarn craft ideas to sell. They require very little yarn, don’t take up much storage space, and can be made in countless color combinations.

To make one, start by wrapping yarn around a small piece of cardboard several times. The more you wrap, the fuller your tassel will be. Carefully slide the yarn off the cardboard and tie another piece of yarn tightly around the top.

Cut through the loops at the opposite end and trim the strands until they are even. Attach a keychain ring or lobster clasp to the top, and your little accessory is ready.

Try making tassels in neutral, pastel, rainbow, or seasonal colors. You could also add a wooden bead or small charm to make each keychain more distinctive.

2. Yarn Pom-Pom Keychains

YARN POM POM KEYCHAINS

If you have leftover yarn from other projects, don’t throw those little pieces away. Turn them into adorable pom-pom keychains instead.

Wrap yarn around a pom-pom maker or a small piece of cardboard. Once you have a thick bundle, tie the center tightly and cut through the loops. Fluff the pom-pom and trim it into a neat round shape.

Attach it to a keychain ring, and you have a cute little accessory that can be sold individually or as part of a set.

You can experiment with single-color pom-poms, multicolored versions, or even combine two shades to create a more interesting look.

3. Yarn Bookmarks

YARN BOOKMARKS

Handmade bookmarks are another simple product that doesn’t require a lot of materials. A yarn bookmark can be as simple as a braided strand finished with a tassel.

Choose three or more strands of yarn and braid them together. Tie the ends securely, then create a tassel at one end. You can add a small wooden bead, charm, or decorative button for an extra touch.

If you crochet, you can also make a narrow crochet bookmark using basic stitches.

Create sets in different colors and package them together as a small gift for readers. They would also make lovely additions to book-lover gift boxes.

4. Yarn Flowers

yarn flowers

Yarn flowers are beautiful crafts to make with yarn because they can be used in so many ways. You can sell individual flowers, flower bundles, hair accessories, decorations, or complete bouquets.

For a simple yarn flower, wrap yarn around your fingers or a small template several times. Remove the bundle and tie the center tightly. Arrange and separate the loops until they begin to resemble petals.

Add a button, bead, or contrasting yarn to the center. If you want to make a stem, attach the flower to floral wire or a wooden stick and wrap the stem with green yarn or floral tape.

Make flowers in several colors and sizes to create your own little collection.

5. Yarn Flower Bouquets

YARN FLOWER BOUQUET

Want to turn your yarn flowers into a higher-value product? Make miniature yarn flower bouquets.

Create several flowers using different colors and shapes. Attach each flower to a stem, then arrange them together just as you would a traditional bouquet.

Wrap the stems with ribbon, paper, or yarn to give the bouquet a finished appearance. You can even create special color combinations for birthdays, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, weddings, or baby showers.

The best thing about a yarn bouquet is that it won’t wilt. That makes it a sweet keepsake that customers can enjoy for a long time.

6. Yarn Coasters

YARN COASTERS

Yarn coasters are practical, inexpensive, and easy to customize. If you crochet, you can make round or square coasters using basic stitches.

Choose cotton or another suitable washable yarn so your finished product is practical for everyday use. You can keep the design simple or add stripes, borders, flowers, or other decorative details.

Instead of selling a single coaster, consider creating sets of four or six. Matching sets can feel more giftable and give you an opportunity to increase the value of your product.

Try creating different collections in neutral, farmhouse, boho, pastel, or seasonal color palettes.

7. Yarn Mug Rugs

YARN RUGS

Mug rugs are similar to coasters but are slightly larger, giving you more room to experiment with designs.

A simple rectangular or square crochet pattern works beautifully for a beginner-friendly mug rug. Once you’ve finished the main piece, add a neat border around the edges.

You could also add a small tassel to each corner or use two complementary colors to create stripes.

Seasonal mug rugs can be particularly fun. Think warm earthy shades for fall, soft pastels for spring, or festive colors for the holiday season.

8. Yarn Wall Hangings

YARN WALL HANGINGS

Yarn wall hangings can give a room a cozy handmade feel and are a wonderful option if you enjoy working with different textures.

Start with a wooden dowel, stick, or similar base. Cut several pieces of yarn in different lengths and attach them to the base using simple knots.

Mix different colors, thicknesses, braids, and tassels to create texture. You don’t need a complicated pattern. Sometimes a simple arrangement of neutral yarn can create a beautiful minimalist design.

For children’s rooms, try cheerful colors and rainbow designs. For adult spaces, neutral, earthy, or muted colors can create a more sophisticated look.

9. Yarn Tassel Garlands

YARN TASSEL GARLAND

Tassel garlands are among the easiest diy yarn crafts to sell, especially if you enjoy making decorations.

Make individual tassels by wrapping yarn around a piece of cardboard. Tie the top, cut the bottom loops, and trim the strands.

Once you’ve made enough tassels, attach them to a long piece of yarn or sturdy string, spacing them evenly.

You can create garlands for birthdays, baby showers, nurseries, weddings, Christmas, or everyday home decor.

Try creating themed color combinations rather than using random colors. A carefully chosen palette can make your finished garland look much more polished.

10. Yarn Pom-Pom Garlands

YARN POM POM GARLAND

If you love the look of pom-poms, turn them into a colorful garland.

Make multiple pom-poms in the same size, or combine small and large ones for a playful effect. Once you have enough, thread them onto a long piece of yarn or attach them securely with knots.

Pastel pom-pom garlands would look adorable in a nursery, while bright colors could work beautifully for birthday parties.

You could also create seasonal versions using orange and black for Halloween, earthy colors for fall, or traditional festive shades for Christmas.

11. Yarn-Wrapped Letters

yarn letters

Personalized products are always fun to explore, and yarn-wrapped letters can be a lovely option for children’s rooms, nurseries, and personalized gifts.

Start with cardboard letters. You can purchase ready-made cardboard letters or cut your own from sturdy cardboard.

Wrap yarn around each letter, keeping the strands close together so the cardboard underneath doesn’t show. Some areas, such as corners and curves, may require extra attention.

Use one color for a minimalist look or combine several shades. You could make initials, names, or short words and offer different color choices to customers.

12. Yarn Rainbow Wall Decor

YARN RAINBOW HANGING

Yarn rainbows are cheerful little decorations that can add color to a nursery, child’s bedroom, playroom, or craft room.

To make one, cut several lengths of yarn and arrange them into curved rows. Secure the strands together at both ends and shape them into a rainbow.

Add yarn tassels or small pom-poms underneath to represent clouds. You can also attach the rainbow to a wooden dowel for easier hanging.

Traditional rainbow colors are always an option, but don’t be afraid to try muted, earthy, or pastel combinations for a more modern appearance.

13. Yarn Wreaths

YARN WREATHS

Yarn wreaths are versatile because you can change the design for almost any season or holiday.

Begin with a wreath base made from foam, cardboard, or another suitable material. Wrap yarn around the base until it is completely covered.

Then decorate it with yarn flowers, bows, pom-poms, felt shapes, ribbons, or other lightweight embellishments.

You can create separate collections throughout the year. For example, use soft florals for spring, bright colors for summer, warm earthy shades for fall, and festive colors for Christmas.

If you’re working on autumn products, you may also enjoy my collection of Fall crafts for more seasonal inspiration.

14. Yarn Christmas Ornaments

YARN CHRISTMAS CRAFTS

Christmas ornaments are excellent seasonal yarn crafts because they’re small, lightweight, and easy to customize.

You can make yarn-covered balls, mini wreaths, Christmas trees, stars, snowflakes, or pom-poms.

For a simple ornament, wrap yarn around a lightweight shape until it is completely covered. Secure the end and add a ribbon or loop at the top so it can hang from a Christmas tree.

Consider selling matching sets rather than individual ornaments. For example, you could create a six-piece collection featuring stars, trees, snowflakes, and pom-poms in coordinating colors.

15. Yarn Pumpkins

YARN PUMPKINS

Yarn pumpkins are perfect for fall decorating and can be made in many different styles.

One easy method is to wrap orange yarn around a small round object or form until you have a full pumpkin shape. Secure the yarn and add a small brown stem.

You can also make the pumpkin more decorative by adding a green yarn leaf, twine, or a small bow.

Don’t feel limited to orange. Cream, beige, white, mustard, rust, and muted green can create beautiful farmhouse or modern fall decor.

16. Yarn Ghost Decorations

YARN GHOST CRAFTS

Yarn ghosts are adorable little Halloween decorations and could make a fun addition to a seasonal handmade shop.

Use white yarn and a small cardboard template or lightweight form to create the ghost shape. Wrap the yarn around the template until you have enough volume.

Secure the top and cut the bottom loops. Trim the yarn into a slightly uneven shape to give your ghost some movement.

Add tiny eyes and a mouth using suitable craft materials. You can make miniature ghosts for shelves and tiered trays or larger hanging versions.

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17. Yarn Gnomes

YARN GNOMES

Yarn gnomes are cute, decorative, and surprisingly easy to customize.

Start with a simple cone-shaped body or another suitable base. Cover the body with yarn and create a fluffy beard using yarn in white, cream, or another color.

Add a small fabric or felt hat to complete the gnome. You can change the colors and accessories depending on the season.

Make Christmas gnomes with festive colors, fall gnomes with warm earthy shades, or Valentine’s Day gnomes with pink and red accents.

Because they’re small, you can make several at once and experiment with different styles.

18. Crochet Scrunchies

YARN SCRUNCHIES

If you already know basic crochet stitches, crochet scrunchies can be a fun way to turn yarn into a wearable product.

Start with a simple elastic hair tie. Crochet around the elastic, working closely enough to cover it. Continue until the entire elastic is surrounded by yarn.

You can keep the design simple or experiment with ruffles, textured stitches, stripes, and different colors.

Consider selling sets of three or four coordinating scrunchies. A set can make the product feel more giftable while allowing you to use different yarn colors.

19. Crochet Plant Hangers

YARN PLANT HANGERS

Crochet plant hangers are a lovely choice if you’re interested in handmade home decor.

Use a sturdy yarn, preferably one that can handle the intended weight of the planter. Crochet the hanger using a simple pattern that creates several supporting strands.

Bring the strands together at the top to create a hanging loop. You can customize the length depending on whether the hanger is intended for small or larger plants.

When selling these, make sure your listing clearly explains the recommended pot size and weight limit so customers know what the product is designed to hold.

20. Crochet Mini Bags

Mini crochet bags are practical and can be made in many different shapes and styles.

Start by crocheting a small base, then work upward to create the sides of the bag. Add a strap or handle once the main body is complete.

These little bags can be used as coin purses, makeup pouches, accessory bags, or small everyday bags.

You can experiment with stripes, granny squares, flowers, textured stitches, or simple solid colors.

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21. Crochet Book Sleeves

Crochet book sleeves are a lovely product for readers and make thoughtful handmade gifts.

To make one, crochet a rectangular piece that is slightly larger than the book you want it to hold. Fold it in half and crochet or stitch the sides together, leaving the top open.

You can add a flap, button, loop, or decorative closure to keep the book securely inside.

Consider making several sizes because paperback, hardcover, and larger books can vary considerably in dimensions. Offering different colors and patterns can also make the product more appealing.

22. Yarn Bracelets

Yarn bracelets are another simple project that doesn’t require a lot of supplies.

Choose several strands of yarn in complementary colors and braid them together. Tie the ends securely and create an adjustable closure using knots or another suitable method.

For a more decorative version, add small beads or charms between sections of the yarn.

You could create friendship bracelet-style sets, colorful children’s accessories, or more neutral designs for adults.

Because they’re inexpensive to make, yarn bracelets could also work well as part of a larger gift set.

23. Yarn Bag Charms

Yarn bag charms are tiny accessories that can transform leftover yarn into a sellable product.

Start with a small tassel, pom-pom, flower, heart, or mini crochet shape. Attach it to a lobster clasp, keyring, or another suitable hardware piece.

You can make charms in different colors and themes to appeal to different shoppers.

For example, you could create pastel charms, floral charms, seasonal charms, or colorful rainbow designs. You could even offer personalized color combinations to make the product feel more special.

Tips for Making Yarn Crafts to Sell

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Creating yarn craft ideas to sell is about more than simply making something cute. You also want to think about what makes the finished product appealing to a potential customer.

Start with products that don’t require too much time or expensive materials. If it takes you several hours to make a small item, you’ll need to price it accordingly. Simple products that you can make efficiently may be easier to turn into a profitable collection.

Color is another easy way to make your products stand out. Try creating a few intentional color palettes instead of using every color you have. Neutral, pastel, earthy, and seasonal combinations can give your products completely different personalities.

Personalization can also make a basic product more appealing. Think initials, names, favorite colors, birth-month colors, or custom combinations.

Packaging matters, too. Even inexpensive yarn crafts can look special when they’re neatly packaged with a simple thank-you card, branded sticker, ribbon, or care instructions.

And remember to take clear, bright photos. Show your products from different angles and, when possible, photograph them being used. A yarn coaster looks much more appealing when shoppers can see it styled beside a coffee cup than when it’s photographed sitting flat on a table.

Don’t Be Afraid to Start Simple

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When you’re searching for diy yarn crafts to sell, it can be tempting to choose the most complicated projects because they look impressive. But complicated doesn’t always mean more profitable.

A simple tassel keychain that takes only a few minutes to make can sometimes be a better product for a beginner than a complicated project that takes hours.

Start with two or three ideas from this list. Make a few samples, experiment with different colors, and see which ones you enjoy making the most.

Once you find a product that works for you, create variations instead of constantly starting from scratch. One design can become a whole collection simply by changing the colors, size, pattern, or seasonal theme.

Final Thoughts

There are so many creative ways to turn a simple ball of yarn into something beautiful and sellable. From tassel keychains and bookmarks to crochet bags, wall decor, seasonal decorations, and cute accessories, these yarn craft ideas give you plenty of options to experiment with.

The best part is that you don’t have to be an expert to get started. Many of these easy yarn crafts can be made with basic supplies and simple techniques, making them a great starting point if you’re hoping to turn your crafting hobby into a small business.

Personally, I think the key is to start small. Pick one or two simple yarn crafts, make a few different versions, and see which ones you enjoy creating. You may be surprised by how much you can do with leftover yarn and a little creativity.

So, grab your favorite colors, clear a little space on your craft table, and start creating. Your next handmade bestseller might be sitting in that yarn basket already!

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