[Video Tutorial] Bust Through Your Stash Of Yarn With This Easy Stash Buster Crochet Blanket Pattern (2 Style Scrapghan)

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Grab every odd ball you have at home cause you're about to  start making a gorgeous crochet scrapghan! This video tutorial is going to show you how to bust through that stash of yarn and make something really pretty and practical.

Every short amount you've got lying around, it doesn't matter how much you have left or what color is, what type it is, what size is because it will all serve you to complete this project. There are two ways to make a blanket and they both are really, really easy.

[Video Tutorial]  Bust Through Your Stash Of Yarn With This Easy Stash Buster Crochet Blanket Pattern (2 Style Scrapghan)
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Watch the video tutorial courtesy of Jayda InStitches and learn how to make a gorgeous scrapghan , the really easy way, using only odd balls of yarn you already have at home just laying around.

This technique is so versatile, you could use it to make a little area rug too.

Thanks to Jayda InStitches  for the article inspiration and featured image.

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7 thoughts on “[Video Tutorial] Bust Through Your Stash Of Yarn With This Easy Stash Buster Crochet Blanket Pattern (2 Style Scrapghan)”

  1. Not sure if you are aware of this, but some of the links you provide are seriously sketchy! I click on them then my PC freezes with warning sounds telling me its a virus, so I have to hurry and shut my computer down … This is like the 4th time its happened, I do not trust this page anymore.

  2. I’ve done many of these type blankets. I didn’t even pair dark and light sometimes just randomly attached another color. Also looks good with one strand of black. They are certainly warm and have a weighted blanket feel

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