What crochet projects can I make using self striping yarn?
Well, I’m glad you asked 🙂 Self striping yarn happens to be my absolute favorite type of yarn! When I first bought a couple yarn cakes, I logged onto Pinterest (as I always do) and searched for crochet projects made with this yarn. I typed, “what can I make with lion brand mandala” and “crochet projects for caron cakes”, but I couldn’t find many articles that consolidated various crochet projects using this kind of yarn.
So I thought, I can do that! And here we are!
But before we begin – if you don’t know how to crochet, or maybe just want to brush up on the basics, we have a great resource for you!
Hop over to the Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Crochet. This breaks down the basics of what you need to learn, in what order, and link you directly to some great resources! And best of all, it’s free! Enjoy 🙂
Without further adieu, here is a collection of crochet projects using self striping yarn. For the patterns that I’ve personally tried, I’ve included pictures so you can get an idea of different color options.
#1. Mermaid purse
- Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Stripes
- Color way: Polo Stripe
- Yarn weight: 4/medium (i.e. Aran or 10 ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: This yarn recommends a 5.5mm, but she used a 6mm
- Pattern: Mermaid Purse Pattern by Crazy4CrochetMomma
- Sample project: I made this using the same yarn as the designer and I LOVE how it turned out!!
This purse design is great to showcase self striping yarn, especially if you’re using some bright and fun colors!
I made this purse for my daughter over the summer, and she loved it! It was the perfect purse for her, especially since she was learning to swim when I made it. It truly made her feel like a little mermaid!
#2. Wishing Well Wrap
- Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala Baby
- Color way: Wishing Well
- Yarn weight: 3/light (i.e. DK or 8 ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: This yarn recommends a 5mm, but she used a 6mm
- Pattern: Wishing Well Crochet Wrap by Sewrella
- Sample project: None yet, but you bet this is on the very top of my list of upcoming crochet projects
This is one of the first projects that caught my eye when I started crocheting. Ashleigh’s pattern is beautiful, and I can’t wait to make my own shawl!
Other yarns that would look lovely with this pattern: Scheepjes Whirl or Yarn Bee Rainbow Wrapsody.
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#3. Corner to Corner Blanket
- Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala
- Color way: Spirit
- Yarn weight: 3/Light (i.e. DK or 8 ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: 5mm
- Pattern: Lion Brand Mandala Corner to Corner Blanket by Crochet In The Sun. This also includes a full C2C photo tutorial.
The Mandala yarn look so nice in a Corner to Corner design doesn’t it!?
This blanket showcases the color changes so nicely, and is super soft to the touch. The easy-to-remember technique of the Corner to Corner is sure to make this a pattern keeper, and one you might repeat many times in the future!
#4. Sea Breeze Cover Up
- Yarn: Scheepjes Whirl
- Color way: Sea Breeze Tease
- Yarn weight: 1/Super Fine (i.e. Fingering or 4-ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: 4mm
- Pattern: Sea Breeze Cover Up by Katerina
This Cover Up brings out all the warm-weather feels! The Scheepjes Whirl works great with this design because the gradual color change spreads down the entire piece.
BONUS: Did you know that you can make this entire cover up using just 1 Whirl?!
#5. Crochet Cluster V-stitch blanket
- Yarn: Caron Chunky Cakes
- Color way: Plum Perfect
- Yarn weight: 6/super bulky (i.e. super chunky or 14-16 ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: This yarn recommends a 8mm, but Sarah used a 6mm.
- Pattern: Crochet Cluster V-stich blanket by Repeat Crafter Me
I love Sarah’s twist on using self striping yarn with a solid color yarn. Alternating these cherry and blue tones with bright white make for a delicious blanket that I’m sure is as snuggly as it is beautiful!
#6. Bella Vita Shawl
- Yarn: Hand Tied Color Gradient Yarn – Cotton Acrylic blend (50/50)
- Color way: Serenity
- Yarn weight: 1/Super Fine (i.e. Fingering or 3-ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: 3.5mm
- Pattern: Bella Vita Shawl by Wilmade
Tell me this pattern doesn’t make you want to pick up a lightweight yarn cake and make this beautiful shawl right now! *swoon*
#7. Cloudberry Blanket
- Yarn: Caron Chunky Cakes
- Color way: Ballet Sorbet
- Yarn weight: 6/Super bulky (i.e. super chunky or 14-16 ply yarn)
- Suggested hook size: 8mm
- Pattern: Cloudberry Blanket by Mijo Crochet
- Sample project: Cloudberry Blanket by Crochet In the Sun
If you’ve followed me for a bit, this one might look familiar to you. It was my very first crochet project, and remains up there with my all-time favorites.
This pattern is a bit more challenging than a “beginner” pattern because there’s a new stitch pattern each rows – but thats what makes this design so gorgeous. This blanket was enjoyable to make. I highly recommend grabbing a cake of your favorite yarn and jumping into this pattern.
I hope this has given you some inspiration and ideas for your next crochet project.
Happy crocheting,
Jennifer
Useful crochet resources
- Crochet hook size conversion chart
- Yarn weight conversion chart
- Crochet stitch conversion chart
- Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Crochet
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