Useful Crochet Projects for a More Eco-Friendly Home

CROCHETECO-FRIENDLY

The Cozy Earth Studio

3/5/2026

3 aqua crocheted face scrubbies, 2 squares and 1 round shape
3 aqua crocheted face scrubbies, 2 squares and 1 round shape

Making small changes around the home doesn’t always require buying new products. Sometimes the simplest swaps are the ones you can make yourself.

Crochet projects are a great way to replace disposable household items with reusable alternatives. Many of these projects are quick to make, practical to use, and can help reduce everyday waste over time.

Here are a few crochet projects that work especially well in an eco-friendly home.

Reusable Face Scrubbies

Disposable cotton rounds are often used once and then thrown away. Reusable crochet face scrubbies offer a simple alternative.

Made with cotton yarn, these small scrubbies are washable, durable, and gentle enough for everyday skincare routines. After using one, it can simply be rinsed or tossed into the laundry.

If you’d like to try making them, I created a pattern that includes three different designs so you can experiment with texture while keeping the project beginner-friendly.

Beginner Crochet Face Scrubbies – 3 Easy Designs

Cotton Dishcloths

Crochet dishcloths are one of the most practical handmade items you can add to a kitchen.

Cotton yarn holds up well with regular washing and provides just enough texture to help with everyday cleaning. Many people find that once they start using reusable dishcloths, they use fewer disposable cleaning wipes and paper towels.

Dishcloths are also great projects for using leftover yarn from other crochet projects.

4 stacked puff stitch crocheted drink coasters that are brown, tan and cream colored
4 stacked puff stitch crocheted drink coasters that are brown, tan and cream colored
Reusable Crochet Coasters

Reusable crochet coasters are another simple project that helps reduce everyday waste.

Instead of reaching for paper napkins or disposable drink coasters, a set of handmade cotton coasters can be used again and again. They absorb condensation from cold drinks, protect surfaces from heat, and add a cozy handmade touch to your home.

Small projects like coasters also work up quickly, making them a satisfying weekend crochet project.

You can find my Puff Stitch Crochet Coasters with Matching Basket pattern here.

Produce Bags

Reusable produce bags are another helpful crochet project for reducing waste.

Instead of using single-use plastic bags at the grocery store, lightweight crochet mesh bags can be used to hold fruits and vegetables. They are washable, durable, and easy to store between shopping trips.

Because the stitches are open and airy, these bags use relatively little yarn while still creating a strong and functional result.

Soap Saver Bags

Soap saver bags are small crochet pouches designed to hold bars of soap.

They allow you to use every last piece of soap while also creating a gentle scrubbing texture. Many people hang them in the shower or by the sink so the soap can dry between uses.

These small projects are perfect for using leftover yarn and make thoughtful additions to gift baskets.

Small Projects That Make a Real Difference

Eco-friendly living doesn’t always require dramatic lifestyle changes. Sometimes it starts with small habits and practical swaps that slowly become part of everyday routines.

Crochet projects like reusable scrubbies, dishcloths, and produce bags offer a simple way to combine creativity with thoughtful living.

If you’re looking for a quick project to start with, reusable face scrubbies are one of the easiest and most useful options.

You can find my crochet face scrubbies pattern here.

If you enjoy practical handmade projects, you might also like my Mini & Chubby Spring Chick crochet pattern or the Jaunā Hat knitting pattern.

a person holding a mesh bag with a bunch of oranges in it
a person holding a mesh bag with a bunch of oranges in it