Dollar 25 tree finds for crochet✨
OMG, you guys, I just had the most successful Dollar Tree haul for my crochet addiction! I wanted to share all the amazing finds I stumbled upon, especially if you're looking to stock up on supplies without breaking the bank. It's truly incredible what you can find when you look closely! First off, let's talk yarn! This is often the biggest question: does Dollar Tree have yarn? Yes, they do! I was so excited to find various types of Premier Just Active poli/acrylic yarn – perfect for practice swatches, dishcloths, or projects that need to be durable and washable. These synthetic blends are often a great starting point for beginners. They also had some super soft Premier Just Yarn/Fils plush yarn and even the luxurious-feeling Premier Just Chenille soft plush yarn. For just a dollar twenty-five a skein, these are fantastic for amigurumi, baby blankets, or cozy scarves. While they might not be huge skeins, they're perfect for smaller projects, making small gifts, or for mixing different colors without a big commitment. Don't underestimate the power of these affordable fibers! Then, I hit the jackpot with tools! Many people ask, "does Dollar Tree sell crochet hooks?" And the answer is a resounding yes! I found a neat set of aluminum crochet hooks in various popular sizes like 4.5mm, 5.0mm, and 5.5mm. These are great for beginners who are just starting out, or as backup hooks for your main collection. They feel surprisingly sturdy for the price. And guess what else? They had a convenient pompom maker – absolutely essential for adding a cute, fluffy finishing touch to hats, scarves, or even keychains! I also grabbed a tiny pair of mini scissors; they're so incredibly handy to keep in my project bag for quick snips and are way better than fumbling for large household shears. Beyond the basics, I discovered some really clever items that can elevate your Dollar Tree crochet kit. For instance, those packs of black elastics are perfect for making your own custom scrunchies – just crochet a pretty cover around them using some of that chenille yarn for a super soft look! I also found a couple of packs of natural wood beads, which I plan to use as unique buttons or embellishments for my finished pieces, giving them a rustic, handmade touch. And here’s a total game-changer for finishing touches: they had these fantastic square-shaped pegboards! I immediately thought, "These are perfect for blocking!" Blocking is crucial for getting your crochet projects to lay flat, evening out stitches, and looking professional, and finding an affordable solution like this is an absolute win for any crafter. My top tip for shopping for crochet supplies at Dollar Tree is to go often, as their stock rotates quickly and what you find one week might be gone the next. You might not always find everything on your list, but you'll often discover unexpected treasures that spark new project ideas. These budget-friendly finds make exploring new patterns and techniques so much more accessible without the pressure of expensive materials. So next time you're near a Dollar Tree, definitely pop in and see what yarn at Dollar Tree and other crochet finds you can snag – you might be pleasantly surprised! Happy crocheting, everyone!










WHERE is your dollar tree!?!?!?! Mine has a tiny section for yarn 😭