Hi yarnies! Here are some Crochet Rolled Yarn Holder Free patterns to avoid that skein running far from your reach! Stitch without hassle.
Crocheting takes a lot of focus and concentration. And nothing is more frustrating than yarn rolling away in the middle of complex stitches, or someone disturbs you with sticky fingers. These holder patterns will help keep your ball organized and safe from the little ones while you work. Read along!
Crochet Rolled Yarn Holder Free Patterns
1. Duck Yarn Bowl

Use hdc, sc, and more stitches with a 3 mm hook to make this unique penguin shaped pattern with Njenie Handmade. The bowl is a very convenient project because it’s easy to make and stores your yarn very neatly. Try the pattern in one simple click!
2. Yarn Bowl Holder

Make a practical project that you can take with you wherever you go. This yarn bowl from Ophelia Talks Crochet is just that. It has a colorful design and is also easily foldable, so you can carry it around! It is spacious enough to hold a working yarn ball along with the others.
3. Original Yarn Buddy

Tired of your pets chewing on your yarn? Keep them safe with this creative project by Millie Anderson. As a bonus, this bag has enough pockets outside to hold all your crochet essentials in one place! The pattern also has a video tutorial for your convenience.
4. Fish Crochet Bag

This giant fish by Briana Kepner will store your main thing neatly in its belly. Made with a 5.0 mm crochet hook, sewing needle, thread, 14-inch zipper, large eyelet kit, 2 large frog safety eyes, quick dry fabric fusion, and more. The thick handle also makes it very convenient to carry.
5. Handmade Yarn Basket

With its vibrant 3 strands of yarn and tight texture, this pattern is as pretty as it is useful. It also has a detachable lid to keep your yarn covered and secure while you work comfortably. The Crocheting Mom stitched it using only three to four stitches.
6. Yarn Ball Holder

Try making this unique one size yarn bowl pattern from Crochet Life. It is 7.5 x 3.5 inches in size. The project works up quickly and is designed to adjust to different yarn ball sizes using a button! Watch the tutorial and make your own easily!






