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50+ Adorable Animal Crochet Patterns

May 5, 2023 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Animal Crochet Patterns

Introduction to Crocheting Animals

Crochet animals are a cute and fun project to make, even for beginner crocheters. They make a great gift for anyone, kids and adults alike, especially since you can easily personalize and customize them for your recipient.

Crochet stuffed toys are truly adorable. You can make small crochet toys as keychains or desk buddies. Or make a giant cuddle buddy that will help you relieve stress as you fall asleep.

Crochet animals may look complicated at first, but once you learn the basics of amigurumi, you will have so much fun making these crochet animal patterns!

Table of Contents

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  • Introduction to Crocheting Animals
  • Is it Hard to Crochet Animals?
  • What is Amigurumi?
  • Is Amigurumi Easy for Beginners?
  • Stitches and Techniques Used in Amigurumi
    • Magic Circle or Magic Ring
    • Single Crochet 
    • Crocheting in a Continuous (Spiral) Round
    • Changing Colors
  • Supplies Needed for Making Crochet Animals
    • What is the Best Yarn to Use for Making Amigurumi Crochet Patterns?
    • Tips for Making Amigurumi Projects
  • Marine Animal Crochet Patterns
        • Crochet Jellyfish
        • No-Sew Whale
        • Tori the Turtle
        • Amigurumi Chubby Octopus
        • Watermelon Turtles 
        • La Dauphine
        • Wallace and Wanda Whale
        • Crochet Narwhal Toy
        • Easy Crochet Turtle
        • Baby Penguin Crochet Doll
  • Crochet Patterns for Jungle Animals
        • Cuddle Me Elephant
        • Mini Crochet Lion
        • Amigurumi Tiger
        • Crochet Elephant
        • ZeeZee the Zebra
        • Kiko the Monkey
        • Sammy the Snake
        • Giraffe Amigurumi Plushie
  • Forest Animal Crochet Patterns
        • Baby Owl Ornaments
        • Long Legged Amigurumi Toys
        • Crochet Teddy Bear
        • Pocket Fox
        • Francis the Fox
        • Little Cube Squirrel
        • Ragdoll Unicorn
        • Sugarplum the Deer
        • Bat Ornament Amigurumi
        • Ginger the Giant Panda
        • Crochet Unicorn
  • Farm Themed Crochet Animal Patterns
        • Easy Crochet Bunny
        • Amigurumi Duck
        • Lucky Puppy
        • Strawberry Cow
        • The Little Pig
        • Baby Chicken
        • Baby Chicken
        • Amigurumi Frog
        • Ginger Cat
        • Cory the Giant Bunny
        • Easy Amigurumi Frog
        • Sir Clucksalot Amigurumi Chicken
        • Little Crochet Lamb
        • Hen and Chicks Amigurumi: Tori and Tama-Go
  • Prehistoric Animals Crochet Patterns
        • Colorful Mini Dino
        • Tanner the Triceratops
        • Tiny-Rex the Pocket Dino
        • Brian the Brachiosaurus
  • Crochet Animal Patterns for Bugs
        • Ellie the Butterfly Amigurumi
        • The Little Caterpillar
        • Sharlotte the Spider
        • Jumbo the Bee
        • Crochet Baby Ladybug
  • Ready to Learn More about Crochet Amigurumi?

Is it Hard to Crochet Animals?

Crocheting stuffed animals is not that hard. Once you are familiar with the basic stitches and techniques that are used in amigurumi, you will be able to create all sorts of crocheted creatures. 

What is Amigurumi?

Amigurumi is the Japanese art of crocheting (or knitting) creatures. The word amigurumi (Ah-mee-guh-roo-mee) comes from the Japanese words “ami” meaning knitted or crocheted, and “nuigurumi,” meaning stuffed doll.

Amigurumi refers to any crocheted stuffed toy. It can be small projects like keychains, crocheted dolls, stuffed animals, and even giant crochet plushies. 

Is Amigurumi Easy for Beginners?

Yes! A crocheter of any skill level can definitely try making amigurumi projects. There are free crochet patterns that are great for beginner crocheters, using only the very basic stitches and techniques. Make sure to consult your pattern for the recommended skill level, and browse through the techniques used to see if you know how to do everything you need to do to complete the project.

Stitches and Techniques Used in Amigurumi

If you want to start making amigurumi crochet animals, you will need to know some basic skills and techniques. If any of these are unfamiliar to you, check out our Crochet Fundamentals course, which covers all this and more to get you started making amigurumi or any other projects you’d like to make!

Magic Circle or Magic Ring

Most amigurumi patterns begin with a magic circle or magic ring. This allows you to close the hole at the beginning of the project tightly so that stuffing will not peek through. 

If you are having trouble making a magic ring, you try one of the following techniques to start:

  • Ch 2 and make your stitches in the first chain.
  • Ch 4, slip stitch to the first stitch to close and make your stitches in the center ring. 

Do note that while these two techniques are easier, the center might not close as tight and may leave a small hole. 

Single Crochet 

Single crochet is the main crochet stitch used in making amigurumi. It produces a dense fabric with tight stitches that do not have holes.

You’ll also need to know how to work increases and decreases in single crochet. This will allow you to create seamless transitions, curves, and shaping to your amigurumi project. 

Crocheting in a Continuous (Spiral) Round

Most amigurumi crochet patterns are made in continuous rounds. This means you will be crocheting around in a circle without joining with a slip stitch at the end of each round. 

This gives you a project without a clear seam where the end of the round is. It also makes it harder for you to see where the end of the round is as you stitch, so having a stitch marker will be very helpful to help you keep track of your stitches. 

Changing Colors

Amigurumi crochet patterns can be colorful so you will need to know the different ways to change colors in amigurumi and find one that you are comfortable with. Check out Little Farm Crafts for four color-changing techniques you can try out. 

Supplies Needed for Making Crochet Animals

To be able to make crochet amigurumi animals, you will need to have your basic crochet supplies such as yarn and a crochet hook. You will also need a stitch marker, a tapestry needle, some polyester fiberfill stuffing, and safety eyes (optional, see below). 

What is the Best Yarn to Use for Making Amigurumi Crochet Patterns?

You will find that most amigurumi patterns recommend using cotton or acrylic yarn in weight of (3) DK or (4) worsted. Acrylic and cotton yarns are both inexpensive, easy to work with and come in a wide range of colors. 

Mercerized cotton is tightly spun and has a bit of a shine, which can add a different look to your amigurumi projects. Any kind of cotton is strong, durable, and easy to care for, which makes it a good choice for crochet animal projects that will be played with. 

Here are a few cotton yarns we like: 

  • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton
  • Patons Grace
  • Lily Sugar’n Cream
  • Lion Brand Oh Baby 
  • Knit Picks Dishie
  • YarnArt Begonia

Acrylic yarn is generally softer than cotton and is a little easier to work with than cotton for beginning crocheters. Choosing an anti-pilling or more premium acrylic yarn will ensure your projects wear a little better. 

Check out these acrylic yarns for your next amigurumi project:

  • Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted
  • Lion Brand Basic Stitch
  • Scheepjes Chunky Monkey
  • Knit Picks Brava Worsted
  • Red Heart Super Saver
  • Caron Simply Soft 

Cotton and acrylic blends are another great choice that is lightweight, soft, and durable. These yarns are machine washable, which makes your crocheted toys easy to care for. 

These are some of our favorite cotton-blend yarns that you can try out for your next project:

  • YarnArt Jeans
  • Alize Cotton Gold
  • Bernat Baby Softee Cotton
  • Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

Polyester yarns like velvet and chenille are also great to use for making large-scale toys and amigurumi. These yarns make soft, plush crocheted toys that have great texture and are great for cuddling and hugging. 

Here are some of our favorite yarns for making giant plushies:

  • Bernat Velvet
  • Loops & Threads Sweet Snuggles
  • Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky
  • Bernat Baby Blanket
  • Lion Brand Go For Faux
  • Bernat Blanket

Tips for Making Amigurumi Projects

Here are some quick tips that are good to know before you begin crocheting your first amigurumi project.

When making amigurumi projects, you will want to make sure to create tight stitches so that there are very few holes for your stuffing to peek through. One way to do this is by using a crochet hook that is at least one size smaller than what is recommended for the yarn you are using. Amigurumi patterns will tell you the size crochet hook the designer used. 

Safety eyes are a potential choking hazard for children under the age of 3. If you are making your crochet toy for small children, you may want to embroider the eyes instead of using safety eyes. 

Always use a stitch marker when working in the round. Since most crochet amigurumi patterns are worked in continuous spiral rounds, you will want to use a stitch marker to help you see where the end of the round is.

Before you sew your crochet animal’s parts together, use pins to mark where you will be attaching them. This will ensure that you are sewing your pieces in the right spot. 

Always read through your pattern before you get started. Go through your pattern to check for the materials you will need, as well as the stitches and techniques that will be used. Some patterns may be marked as “intermediate” but doable for advanced beginners who are up for a challenge. 

Check out the list below for some adorable animal crochet patterns. You will find different patterns ranging in skill level from super beginner to intermediate crocheter, arranged by the type of animal. 

Marine Animal Crochet Patterns

Take a dip into the world of amigurumi animals with these adorable sea creatures. They are great accessories for a nursery or playmates for your small children.


Crochet Jellyfish
Crochet Jellyfish

Designer: One Dog Woof
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Bernat Handicrafter Cotton

These cute crochet jellyfish were designed to be hung in the bathroom to help dry little hands. It is an easy pattern that will not take a long time to make even for beginner crocheters. If making these for small kids, make sure to supervise them as they play as the long tentacles may pose a hazard. 

Get the Crochet Jellyfish Pattern

No-Sew Crochet  Whale
No-Sew Whale

Designer: Stitch by Fay
Yarn weight:  (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Patons Grace

This quick and easy no-sew whale is great for anyone who is just learning to make crochet animals. Everything is worked in the round, including the fins and the tail. Use any yarn weight to make different sized whales.

Get the No-Sew Whale Pattern

Crochet Tori the Turtle
Tori the Turtle

Designer: Sweet Softies
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This adorable turtle stands on its own and makes a great keychain or a desk buddy. This quick, beginner friendly pattern allows you to get creative: customize it using different yarn weights, adding embroidery and embellishments, or just using different colors. It makes a great craft fair item or a special gift for any turtle-loving kid or adult.

Get the Tori the Turtle Pattern

Amigurumi Chubby Octopus
Amigurumi Chubby Octopus

Designer: Hooked by Robin
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Yarn suggestion: Knit Picks Brava Bulky

Made almost entirely in one piece, this no-sew crochet octopus is one of the easiest patterns a beginner can start making. Aside from step-by-step instructions, a video tutorial is also available to help you make your first amigurumi octopus. You can also find a helpful tip on making this octopus in different sizes.

Get the Amigurumi Chubby Octopus Pattern

Crochet Watermelon Turtles
Watermelon Turtles 

Designer: Amigurumi Today
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

This adorable mom and baby watermelon turtle pair is ready for its next adventure. A great stash busting project, you’ll be making a whole nest of turtles in no time. Change up the colors and use your imagination to create different fruity turtles.

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La Dauphine crochet animal
La Dauphine

Designer: Amour Frou
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Begonia

Dolphins are known to be happy creatures, and La Dauphine is no exception. You have an option to make it with or without a skirt using basic techniques like single crochet in the back loop only. This is the perfect addition to a nautical or marine themed nursery. 

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Wallace and Wanda Whale Crochet Animal
Wallace and Wanda Whale

Designer: Rupinder Kaur, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Sirdar Happy Cotton DK

Wallace and Wanda are a two for one deal – you’ll get the pattern for both of them in the free PDF. Wanda is a solid colored whale, while Wallace has a spotted body made with the Fair Isle technique. It’s a great pattern for beginners who want to try a new technique.

Get the Wallace and Wanda Whale Crochet Pattern

Crochet Narwhal Toy
Crochet Narwhal Toy

Designer: Olya Samoseienko, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

Narwhals are known as the unicorn of the sea. You will need to know basic amigurumi techniques to be able to make this amigurumi animal. The pattern has step-by-step instructions with photos and a video tutorial as well.

Get the Crochet Narwhal Toy Pattern

 Crochet Turtle
Easy Crochet Turtle

Designer: Rose and Lily Amigurumi
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky

This soft and cuddly turtle is a great beginner project presented in a video tutorial. Super bulky yarn makes it super soft and cuddly, and quick to work up. Use safety eyes if making this for older kids, or embroider the eyes if giving to younger children.

Get the Easy Crochet Turtle Pattern

Baby Penguin Crochet Dolls
Baby Penguin Crochet Doll

Designer: Dream Crafts by Milia229
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Begonia

These adorable baby penguins are a great project for practicing your color changes. Add a small keyring to turn them into keychains, or use a thicker yarn to make a huggable baby penguin. These small crochet animals make great gifts or craft fair items. This is a video pattern.

Get the Baby Penguin Crochet Doll Pattern

Crochet Patterns for Jungle Animals

Lions and tigers and bears are not as scary if they’re crochet amigurumi animals. These amigurumi patterns make cute and cuddly crochet animals that everyone will love. 


Cuddle Me Crochet Elephant
Cuddle Me Elephant

Designer: Amigurumi Today
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

This cute elephant will make a great gift for your little ones. Lovely pastel flowers adorn her head, and make her the perfect cuddle buddy. This pattern is a part of the Cuddle Me series of animals from Amigurumi Today.

Get the Cuddle Me Elephant Pattern

Mini Crochet Lion
Mini Crochet Lion

Designer: Grace and Yarn
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Red Heart Soft

The body and head of this amigurumi animal are crocheted in one piece, with the arms and ears attached afterward. The mane might take a while to make, but it definitely gives this king of the jungle its distinct look. 

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Crochet Amigurumi Tiger
Amigurumi Tiger

Designer: A Little Love Everyday
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Begonia

Don’t worry about making the stripes for this cute amigurumi pattern. Even if you haven’t mastered changing colors in amigurumi, you’ll be able to make this amigurumi animal. You’ll be crocheting this adorable tiger in one color, adding the stripes on with black yarn afterwards!

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Crochet Elephant dolls
Crochet Elephant

Designer: Chisachi Kushima, via All About Ami
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

The construction of this cute elephant might be confusing at first, but once you get it, you’ll be amazed at the ingenuity of this pattern. The fabric lining for the ear adds a colorful and unique element to this amigurumi animal. 

Get the Crochet Elephant Pattern

Crochet ZeeZee the Zebra
ZeeZee the Zebra

Designer: Craft Passion
Yarn weight: (3) DK for the adult zebra, (2) Sport for the foal
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK and YarnArt Jeans

If you are up for a challenge, this amigurumi crochet pattern is for you. You’ll need to know how to create a jogless seam when changing colors to be able to make cleaner color changes. More for the adventurous beginner, these zebra patterns are great for practicing your favorite color changing techniques.

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Kiko the Monkey Crochet Toy
Kiko the Monkey

All About Ami
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Patons Astra

Kiko the baby monkey loves his bananas! This cute crochet animal might be a bit of a challenge for beginners, as you will be working with some wire to support the tail, arms and legs. But with step-by-step instructions and photos provided in the pattern, you should be able to recreate this cute amigurumi animal.

Get the Kiko the Monkey Pattern

Sammy the Snake Crochet Toy
Sammy the Snake

Designer: Cuddly Stitches Craft
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

This colorful creepy crawly is a great amigurumi project for using up your yarn scraps. Use as many colors as you want to make a colorful snake. The pattern is easy to customize, just crochet as many rounds as you need to get the length you want.

Get the Sammy the Snake Pattern

Giraffe Amigurumi Plushie
Giraffe Amigurumi Plushie

Designer: Amigurumi Forge
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Himalaya Dolphin Baby

This cute crochet giraffe works up pretty quick with super bulky yarn. The easy to follow video tutorial shows you how to make each part, including how to put the doll together. This will make a great gift for small children who need a soft cuddle buddy.

Get the Giraffe Amigurumi Plushie Pattern

Forest Animal Crochet Patterns

Getting lost in the forest isn’t as scary if you have one of these cute crochet animals with you . These free crochet animal patterns are great for making craft fair items or as special gifts for loved ones. 


Baby Owl Crochet Ornaments
Baby Owl Ornaments

Designer: Josephine Wu, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lily Sugar’n Cream

These adorable crochet owls are probably the easiest crochet animal you will ever make, and you will want to make a dozen of them! A great way of using scrap yarn, these two inch plushies make great gifts, giveaways, stocking stuffers, and craft fair items. Add a keyring to turn it into a cute keychain. 

Get the Baby Owl Ornaments Pattern

Long Legged Amigurumi Toys
Long Legged Amigurumi Toys

Designer: Amigurumi Today
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand Wool-Ease

These long-legged toys are a great addition to a forest themed nursery, and are great companions for your small children. This pattern is easily customizable; you can change the snout and ears to turn it into a different animal. 

Get the Long Legged Amigurumi Toys Pattern

Crochet Teddy Bear
Crochet Teddy Bear

Designer: The Friendly Red Fox
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

A classic stuffed toy, this teddy bear is the perfect size for kids of any age. It is a great pattern for advanced beginners, but doable even for beginners who are up for a challenge. This sweet teddy bear sits at around nine inches tall and can be made smaller or bigger depending on the yarn you will use. 

Get the Crochet Teddy Bear Pattern

Pocket Fox Crochet
Pocket Fox

Designer: Spin a Yarn Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

These adorable crochet toys are super cute, and small enough to fit in your pocket so you can take them wherever you go. It is made in a ragdoll style, and is a great way of using up your yarn scraps. These pocket pals are sure to be a big hit with your small children.

Get the Pocket Fox Pattern

Francis the Fox Crochet Toy
Francis the Fox

Designer: Airali Design for Anchor Crafts
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

This cute little fox sits at about five inches tall, and makes a cute desk accessory. The body and head are worked in one piece, and the other parts are sewn on afterward. Use a bulky weight yarn to make a huggable version of this adorable amigurumi animal.

Get the Francis the Fox Pattern

Little Cube Squirrel Crochet Toys
Little Cube Squirrel

Designer: Crafty Bun Bun
Yarn weight: (6) Super Bulky for the large size, (5) Bulky for the medium size, (3) DK for the small size
Yarn suggestions: Premier Parfait Chunky, Himalaya Dolphin Baby, Bernat Softee Baby

These adorable squirrels come in three different sizes, each of them just as cute as the other. Experiment with different yarn weights to create different sized squirrels. The pattern is easy to follow, and has photo instructions for assembling this cute squirrel.

Get the Little Cube Squirrel Pattern

Crochet Ragdoll Unicorn
Ragdoll Unicorn

Designer: Spin a Yarn Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Bernat Handicrafter

Made in a ragdoll style, this cute crochet unicorn makes a great gift for little ones. They’re perfect as cuddle pillows or even just as part of your room decor. Use your scrap yarn to make the hair, and create a unique unicorn. 

Get the Ragdoll Unicorn Pattern

Sugarplum the Deer Crochet Toy
Sugarplum the Deer

Designer: Lille Liis
Yarn weight: (2) Sport or (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Alize Cotton Gold and Scheepjes Catona

Oh deer! Make this easy amigurumi animal as a Christmas gift or as a part of your holiday decoration. Detailed photos show you how to assemble and decorate this adorable deer. Having this cute crochet deer will surely help spread the holiday cheer.

Get the Sugarplum the Deer Pattern

Bat Ornament Amigurumi
Bat Ornament Amigurumi

Designer: Ollie Holly
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: Knit Picks Shine Sport

Sink your fangs into this free crochet amigurumi pattern and create this cute little bat. Add a string so you can hang it as part of your Halloween decor, or super size it with bulky yarn to make a huggable crochet toy. 

Get the Bat Ornament Amigurumi Pattern

Crochet Ginger the Giant Panda
Ginger the Giant Panda

Designer: Curious Papaya for Clover USA
Yarn weight: (7) Jumbo
Yarn suggestion: Loops and Threads Sweet Snuggles

Jumbo yarn creates a soft and snuggly panda that is perfect for cuddling while watching your favorite movie. This cuddly panda works up quickly and uses up less than a skein of black and just over a skein of white jumbo yarn. Of course, you can size it down to create a smaller panda by using a lighter yarn weight. 

Get the Ginger the Giant Panda Pattern

Crochet Unicorn Crochet Toys
Crochet Unicorn

Designer: Rose and Lily Amigurumi
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Parfait Chunky

This crochet unicorn makes a perfect gift for kids, and you can easily customize them in different colors to match their personality! A very beginner friendly crochet amigurumi pattern, this crochet unicorn pattern comes in a two part video tutorial that is easy to follow. A written pattern is available for purchase on Etsy. 

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Farm Themed Crochet Animal Patterns

Get ready to crochet a barn full of these cute amigurumi animals. These free crochet animal patterns are great for making gifts for kids and adults alike. 


Easy Crochet Bunny
Easy Crochet Bunny

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Red Heart With Love

Many amigurumi beginners start with an easy, crocheted bunny. To make this doll, you will crochet the body, head and ears in one piece, then sew the arms and legs on. There is a video tutorial along with the detailed written pattern to help you create your first amigurumi animal.

Get the Easy Crochet Bunny Pattern

Crochet Amigurumi Duck
Amigurumi Duck

Designer: Grace and Yarn
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This beginner friendly crochet amigurumi pattern requires very little sewing. It works up to about 13 inches when using worsted weight yarn, the perfect size for a little one’s crochet toy. This project doesn’t have color changes on the body, so it’s perfect for beginner crocheters who want to try making crochet toys.

Get the Amigurumi Duck Pattern

Lucky Puppy Crochet Toy
Lucky Puppy

Designer: Amigurumi Today
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

Need a gift for a dog-lover? This cute little puppy is the perfect amigurumi pattern. This intermediate pattern is quite easy to customize for giving as gifts. You can even add a custom bow and name tag if you wish.

Get the Lucky Puppy Pattern

Strawberry Cow Crochet Toy
Strawberry Cow

Designer: Rose and Lily Amigurumi
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky

Where does strawberry milk come from? From strawberry cows of course! This cute and easy free crochet amigurumi pattern is great for beginner crocheters. It works up quickly with bulky yarn, and can easily be customized by changing the colors. Use blue for a blueberry cow, or brown for a chocolate cow. Let your imagination run wild and create your own cute cow!

Get the Strawberry Cow Pattern

The Little Pig Crochet Toy
The Little Pig

Designer: Hainchan, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

This little piggy is great for anyone familiar with amigurumi basics, including beginner crocheters. It is quick and easy to make, and will make great gifts or giveaways. Turn your little pig into a huggable one by using a bulkier yarn weight.

Get the The Little Pig Pattern

Baby Chicken Crochet Toy
Baby Chicken

Designer: Elisa’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn Suggestion: Lion Brand Basic Stitch

Chick out this cute and chubby crochet chicken that is a super easy amigurumi project. You will enjoy crocheting this five inch chick, and soon you’ll have a whole nest full!

Get the Baby Chicken Pattern

Baby Chicken Crochet Toy
Baby Chicken

Designer: Elisa’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn Suggestion: Lion Brand Basic Stitch

Chick out this cute and chubby crochet chicken that is a super easy amigurumi project. You will enjoy crocheting this five inch chick, and soon you’ll have a whole nest full!

Get the Baby Chicken Pattern

Amigurumi Frog Crochet Toys
Amigurumi Frog

Designer: A Little Love Everyday
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Begonia

Hop on to the frog trend with this cute amigurumi frog. It’s quick and easy to make, which makes them great craft fair items or last-minute gifts. Just be sure to use a stitch marker to keep track of your rounds so you won’t end up frogging your work.

Get the Amigurumi Frog Pattern

Ginger Cat Crochet Toy
Ginger Cat

Designer: Amigurumi Today
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

This little ginger cat is designed to give lots of hugs and cuddles to its owner. These bitty crochet kitties are just about 4.5 inches sitting up, but you can definitely make them bigger if you use a worsted weight yarn. Personalize it with accessories such as a cute collar and bow to make a special gift for cat lovers. 

Get the Ginger Cat Pattern

Cory the Giant Bunny Crochet Toy
Cory the Giant Bunny

Designer: Airali Design, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Basix Chunky

This adorable crocheted bunny is designed for hugs and cuddles. Using super bulky yarn, it stands at 22.5 inches tall! Size it down by using a lighter yarn weight, and skip the fabric details for a more beginner-friendly version. 

Get the Cory the Giant Bunny Pattern

Easy Amigurumi Frog
Easy Amigurumi Frog

Designer: Pitachan
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Caron One Pound and Red Heart Super Saver

This hoppy little frog is super easy to make. It uses very little yarn, you’ll end up with an army of frogs from just one skein of yarn. The embroidered eyes make it perfect for small kids. The pattern is presented in a video tutorial. 

Get the Easy Amigurumi Frog Pattern

Sir Clucksalot Amigurumi Chicken
Sir Clucksalot Amigurumi Chicken

Designer: The Loopy Lamb
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Knit Picks Fable Fur

Fill your Easter basket with this furry crochet toy that will delight both kids and adults alike. A quick and easy project, you will only need to crochet 10 spiral rounds to make this adorable chick. You can also make a smooth version, Chick Jagger, if you are not a fan of furry yarn. 

Get the Sir Clucksalot Amigurumi Chicken Pattern

Little Crochet Lamb
Little Crochet Lamb

Designer: Sewrella
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton and Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

A combination of smooth cotton yarn and fuzzy acrylic yarn gives this little lamb a distinctive look. Bobble stitches add an element of texture that also helps achieve that fuzzy wool look. 

Get the Little Crochet Lamb Pattern

Hen and Chicks Amigurumi: Tori and Tama-Go
Hen and Chicks Amigurumi: Tori and Tama-Go

Designer: AmiguruMei for Craft Passion
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion: YarnArt Jeans

These adorable chickens are easy to make and take on your next adventure with your little one. Use two strands of yarn (or a heavier yarn weight) to make mama hen so she comes out bigger than the chicks. 

Get the Hen and Chicks Amigurumi: Tori and Tama-Go Pattern

Prehistoric Animals Crochet Patterns

These prehistoric creatures are making a huge comeback. Any dinosaur loving kid (or adult!) will love one of these adorable crochet animals. 


Colorful Mini Dino Crochet Toys
Colorful Mini Dino

Designer: Handmade by Ani
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Yarn suggestion: Patons Grace

Bust out your yarn scraps to make these cute and colorful dinos. Mix and match different colors to create unique dinos. They are so easy to make, you’ll end up making a dozen of these cuties in no time! 

Get the Colorful Mini Dino Pattern

Tanner the Triceratops Crochet Toy
Tanner the Triceratops

Designer: Nicole Chase
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Knit Picks Brava Worsted

Tanner is one of the most popular dinosaur crochet patterns among crocheters and their little ones. This pattern is beginner friendly, you will work in the round to create the parts, then sew them together to assemble. Made with worsted weight yarn, Tanner stands at about 13 inches tall (10 inches when sitting), which makes him the perfect cuddle size for any dino-loving kid.

Get the Tanner the Triceratops Pattern

Tiny-Rex the Pocket Dino Crochet Toys
Tiny-Rex the Pocket Dino

Designer: Sweet Softies
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Parfait Chunky

No-sew pocket dinos. What else can you ask for? These tiny T. rex are worked top down, with the arms, legs, and spikes crocheted directly onto the dinosaur’s body. They not only make great pocket friends, they’re also good for craft fairs, party favors, stocking stuffers, and even as a stress relief object. 

Get the Tiny-Rex the Pocket Dino Pattern

Brian the Brachiosaurus Crochet Toy
Brian the Brachiosaurus

Designer: Spin a Yarn Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Bernat Super Value

Made with just five pieces (including three spots!), this pattern works up real quick and is probably the cutest Brachiosaurus you’ll come across. A very beginner friendly pattern, you will only need to sew the spots and face details (especially if you’ll be embroidering the eyes). This ragdoll style crochet toy will look great as part of your nursery decor, as a decorative pillow or as a stuffed toy to play with!

Get the Brian the Brachiosaurus Pattern

Crochet Animal Patterns for Bugs

You won’t be able to get enough of these cute critters. They make perfect companions for when you sing nursery rhymes or read storybooks to your little kids. 


Ellie the Butterfly Amigurumi
Ellie the Butterfly Amigurumi

Designer: Ana Veiga, via  Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Knit Picks Dishie

This butterfly is ready to spread its wings and make new friends. You will need to know how to change colors if you want a colorful butterfly. This will look great as part of a kid’s mobile or as a stuffed toy to play with. 

Get the Ellie the Butterfly Amigurumi Pattern

The Little Caterpillar Crochet Toy
The Little Caterpillar

Designer: Aidie and Jellybean
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Yarn suggestion:b YarnArt Begonia

This caterpillar is ready to explore the world with your little one. This pattern is great for amigurumi beginners who want to practice crocheting in the round. You can use your yarn scraps to create a caterpillar with different colors.

Get the Little Caterpillar Pattern

Sharlotte the Spider Crochet Toy
Sharlotte the Spider

Designer: Yarn Society
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Yarn suggestion: Lion Brand LB Collection Chainette 

Not all spiders are scary. This cute spider pattern is easy to make, and you can use any type of yarn you have available. These are great for Halloween, to use as decor, or for giveaways. Use a pet slicker brush to fluff up the legs to make it more spider-like.

Get the Sharlotte the Spider Pattern

Jumbo the Bee Crochet Toy
Jumbo the Bee

Designer: Curious Papaya
Yarn weight: (7) Jumbo
Yarn suggestion: Loops & Threads Sweet Snuggles

Crochet bees have been making a buzz online, and it looks like this trend is not going away anytime soon. This huge, cuddly and squishy bee works up quickly with a jumbo yarn, but you can use any yarn weight to create a different sized bee. There’s also an option to use felt eyes instead of safety eyes, which is perfect if you’re making his jumbo bee for small children.

Get the Jumbo the Bee Pattern

Crochet Baby Ladybug
Crochet Baby Ladybug

Designer: All from Jade
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Yarn suggestion: Premier Yarns Basix Chunky

This no-sew crochet ladybug toy is easy to make and will keep small kids entertained. The bigger ladybug has a compartment at the bottom where you can keep the smaller one. The video tutorial uses a bulky yarn, but you can also use a jumbo yarn and a worsted weight yarn to make them in different sizes. This is a video tutorial.

Get the Crochet Baby Ladybug Pattern

Ready to Learn More about Crochet Amigurumi?

You don’t have to start with complicated amigurumi projects. There are a lot of beginner-friendly amigurumi patterns that will let you practice basic amigurumi techniques such as working in the round and changing colors. You will also find some no-sew amigurumi crochet patterns that are great for those who are starting to learn crochet amigurumi

If you want to know more about how to easily create cute crochet animals, check out our Amigurumi Masterclass where you will learn the basic techniques you need to be able to create an endless number of crochet amigurumi creatures. 

The class covers all the techniques you need, plus gives you basic patterns you can stitch or alter to make your own sweet creations. 

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47 Fantastic Crochet Slippers Patterns

February 6, 2023 By stitch11 2 Comments

Crochet Slippers

Crochet slippers are super cozy and make great gifts for everyone on your list. Learn how to crochet slippers with these tips and more than 30 crochet slippers patterns to get you started!

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  • Crocheting Slippers: What to Know
    • Choosing the Soles
    • How to Measure the Foot Size for Crochet Slippers
    • The Best Yarn for Crochet Slippers 
      • Wool
      • Cotton
      • Acrylic
  • Crochet Slipper Socks Patterns
        • Heart and Sole Crochet Slippers
        • Himalayan Rose Crochet Slippers
        • Sunday Ballet Slippers Crochet
        • Saratoga Slippers
        • Crochet Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks
        • Barefoot in the Grass Slippers
        • Crochet Easy One-Piece Slippers
        • Chunky Ballet Slippers
        • Mary Jane Slippers Crochet Pattern
        • Lizzie Slippers Crochet
        • Crochet Ophelia House Slippers
        • Simple Fur Pom-Pom Slippers
        • Peek-a-Boo Slippers
        • Crocheted Slippers Free Pattern
        • Cozy Slipper Socks Pattern
        • Velvet Crochet Slippers Pattern
        • Crochet Slippers Pattern
        • Starlight Slippers Pattern
  • Crochet Slippers with Non-Crocheted Soles
        • Summer Slippers with Flip-Flop Soles
        • The Perfect Pair Crochet Slippers
        • Comfy Crochet Slippers
        • Seaside Slip-on Slippers
        • Fancy Felt Soles Crochet Slippers
  • Cozy Crochet Slippers Patterns
        • Women’s Loafer Slippers
        • Harlequin Slippers
        • Ankle-Tie Crochet Slippers
        • Crafty Boho Slippers
        • Button Slippers From Square
        • Crochet Women’s Plaid Slippers
        • Cloud 9 Slippers
        • Free Granny Square Slippers Crochet
        • Mini Pom-Pom Slippers
        • Unicorn Crochet Slippers
  • Crochet Slippers for Spa Days
        • Mom’s Spa Slippers
        • Spa Day Slippers
        • Crochet Flip-Flops for Women
  • Boot Slipper Crochet Patterns
        • Crochet Beginner Boots/Slippers for Men and Women
        • Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern
        • Easy Crochet Slipper Boots Pattern
        • Arctic Boots for Women
        • Tall Crochet Boot Slippers Pattern
        • Caron Chunky Cakes Slouchy Boot Slippers
        • Done in a Day Crochet Slipper Boots Pattern
        • Crochet Ugg Boots for Adults Pattern
        • Coachella Boots Pattern
        • Lucky Wanderer Crochet Pattern
        • Crochet Slipper Boot Crochet Beginner Pattern
  • Looking for More Quick Crochet Patterns?
  • Are You New to Crochet and Need Some Help with the Basics?

Crocheting Slippers: What to Know

When it comes to crocheting slippers, always consider that they need to be durable. These will be on your feet and will rub against the floor with every step, so you must consider the wear and tear they will face. This is not the project for your delicate fibers and expensive yarns. 

You may want to consider using a smaller crochet hook than you normally would for the yarn weight you are using to keep the stitches firm and the fabric solid, which will allow them to wear better. 

Slippers may have a bit of a learning curve because of the shaping, but you should get the hang of it quickly and be able to crochet a slipper in a couple of hours. 

Choosing the Soles

Crocheted slippers can be slippery, especially if your home is uncarpeted. Adding leather pads or rubber soles to your slippers makes them last longer and keeps them from being as slippery. 

You can purchase soles made especially for use with slippers or use soles made for shoemaking. Some crochet slippers patterns even call for using flip-flops as the base! 

It’s possible to make your own soles to fit your slippers perfectly, either out of felt, suede, or another material. 

You can purchase anti-skid fabric (it’s meant to be used for things like footed pajamas) and apply that to the bottom of your slippers, or use a product like this anti-slip paint that will make the bottom of your slippers have a better grip.

How to Measure the Foot Size for Crochet Slippers

Crocheted slippers need to fit a person’s feet, of course, and while crochet slippers patterns may only come in a couple of sizes, it’s important to make sure they will fit the person you want to make them for before you start stitching. 

Use a tape measure or yardstick and measure the foot from the back of the heel to the end of the longest toe. You can also trace the foot onto a piece of paper and measure that. 

Free crochet slippers patterns don’t always indicate their width or the foot circumference they fit, but if you want to measure these things, too, you can. The width and circumference should both be measured at the widest part of the foot unless otherwise indicated in the pattern. 

If you don’t have the person handy that you want to stitch for you can consult the standard foot sizes based on shoe sizes from the Craft Yarn Council.

The Best Yarn for Crochet Slippers 

When it comes to picking yarn for your crochet slippers, there are a few things to keep in mind. You will want to choose a yarn that is strong but soft if you plan to wear your slippers without socks. 

Being able to wash your slippers in the washing machine (if the sole treatment is also washable) is nice. 

If you are crocheting for yourself, you know how warm you would like your slippers to be. People who are always cold will like slippers that use a tight stitch and warm yarn like wool, while those who are warm-natured might like slippers made of lighter weight cotton or a cotton and acrylic blend. 

You can always consult the pattern you are planning to crochet and see what kind of yarn they recommend as well. 

Wool

Wool is a popular choice for slippers because it is warm, durable, and cozy. 

Superwash yarn, which has been treated so that it can be machine washed without felting, is a great choice if you need your slippers to be washable (and, again, if any sole treatments are also washable. 

Non-superwash wool needs to be treated a bit more gently, or it can be felted deliberately to make a more solid fabric that is warm and repels water.  

Wool blends can also be a good choice to give you the warmth of wool with extra durability. Sometimes wool blends can be machine washed.

Cotton

Another yarn good for crocheting slippers is cotton yarn. Cotton yarns are strong, lightweight, and breathable. 

Cotton is easy to care for but it doesn’t have the memory of wool yarn, meaning if it stretches to fit your foot it might not spring back to its original shape when you take it off. That’s one reason a cotton and wool or cotton and acrylic blend might be preferable. 

Acrylic

Acrylic yarn is probably the most durable choice out there. It is washable, generally inexpensive, and comes in every color you can think of. 

It might not be as soft as some of the other options, but if it feels ok to crochet with and you always wear socks with your slippers, you might not mind so much. Acrylic yarn is not very breathable so it can make your feet hot if stitched in a tight stitch like single crochet. 

After you’ve knit a pair or two of slippers using the yarn called for in the pattern, as you use them you may decide that you have a preferred yarn type for slippers you make for yourself that you want to use when you crochet slippers for other people as well. 

Crochet Slipper Socks Patterns


Heart and Sole Crochet Slippers

Heart and Sole Crochet Slippers

Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

These cute and cozy heart slippers are crocheted using post stitches that create a thick and warm knit-look texture. The heart design adds more personality; it’s a great way to show your love for your friends and family. 

Get the Heart and Sole Crochet Slippers Pattern


Himalayan Rose Crochet Slippers

Himalayan Rose Crochet Slippers

Designer: DROPS Design
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: DROPS Alaska

These colorful slipper socks are sure to keep your feet cozy without making them too hot. They’re available in three sizes so you can make just the right size for your feet.

Get the Himalayan Rose Crochet Slippers Pattern


Sunday Ballet Crochet Slippers

Sunday Ballet Slippers Crochet

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

These fun crochet slippers are worked from the toe back, with chain stitches making the decorative element across the top of the foot. They work up quickly and are perfect for relaxing around the house. 

Get the Sunday Ballet Slippers Crochet Pattern


Saratoga Crochet Slippers

Saratoga Slippers

Designer: Abigail Haze, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

These fabulous and comfy two-toned women’s house slippers are made with a ribbed heel. It’s the perfect slipper sock for cold weather as it fits snugly once done. 

Get the Saratoga Slippers Pattern


Crochet Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks

Crochet Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks

Designer: Left in Knots
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Scarfie 

The Star Gazer's Slipper Socks are the perfect crochet pattern for snuggling up with a hot mug of tea on a cold winter day. With these beginner-friendly crochet slippers, you can do anything and your feet will stay warm.

Get the Crochet Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks Pattern


Barefoot in the Grass Crochet Slippers

Barefoot in the Grass Slippers

Designer: The Slippin’ Stitch
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

Do you enjoy walking through newly cut grass? These slippers evoke the feeling of summer days with little flowers in the grass. The details on these are so sweet but also easy to do.

Get the Barefoot in the Grass Slippers Pattern


Crochet Easy One-Piece Slippers

Crochet Easy One-Piece Slippers

Designer: Sirin’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

Even if you’re a beginner in crocheting, these slippers are doable. This free crochet pattern is worked in an L shape that is folded and seamed to make the slipper, so it’s easy to adjust the size for kids or adults.

Get the Crochet Easy One-Piece Slippers Pattern


Chunky Ballet Crochet Slippers

Chunky Ballet Slippers

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Simply Wool Aran

These chunky slippers fit a child or small adult when worked in worsted weight yarn, or a larger adult foot when worked in chunky yarn. Same pattern, two sizes, and lots of cozy comfort!

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Mary Jane Crochet Slippers

Mary Jane Slippers Crochet Pattern

Designer:  The Little House by the Sea
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

These Mary Jane slippers are the cutest and also one of the easiest styles of slippers to stitch! You can create as many as you like and experiment with different color combinations. They’re mostly made with single crochet stitches, so you can create a pair in no time. 

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Lizzie Crochet Slippers

Lizzie Slippers Crochet

Designer: Good Knits
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice 

Another cute Mary Jane-inspired crochet slipper is this Lizzie slipper. They’re easy to crochet and have a unique appearance once completed. The contrasting trim adds extra sweetness.

Get the Lizzie Slippers Crochet Pattern


Crochet Ophelia House Slippers

Crochet Ophelia House Slippers

Designer: Sewrella
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus Aran 

Getting cold toes or feet is uncomfortable, and socks can only do so much. If you hate walking around with cold toes, these Mary Jane-inspired house slippers will keep your feet cozy and warm. You can even add a bow to them. 

Get the Crochet Ophelia House Slippers Pattern


Simple Fur Pom-Pom Crochet Slippers

Simple Fur Pom-Pom Slippers

Designer: Persia Lou
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

Keep your feet warm with these cute and straightforward fur pom-pom slippers! These are so simple to make and are worked with two strands of yarn held together to make them warmer and stronger.

Get the Simple Fur Pom-Pom Slippers Pattern


Peek-a-Boo Crochet Slippers

Peek-a-Boo Slippers

Designer: Littlejohn’s Yarn 
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Simply Wool Aran

These simple but still super cute slippers are made in one piece from toe back. That means no seaming! If you know how to single crochet, chain, and slip stitch you can make these fun slipper socks. 

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Crocheted slippers in diffrent colors

Crocheted Slippers Free Pattern

Designer: Petals to Picots
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This easy pattern works up quickly and easily and uses basic crochet stitches, increases, and decreases. You can whip up a pair for yourself or give it as a gift for friends and family!

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Cozy Crochet Slipper Socks

Cozy Slipper Socks Pattern

Designer: Lee Lee Knits
Yarn weight:  (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes

This is a quick project and an easy pattern for anyone who hasn’t tried crocheting slippers. They use a simple cable stitch to add interest and stretch, which will make your socks fit better.

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Velvet Crochet Slippers

Velvet Crochet Slippers Pattern

Designer: Crochet Dreamz
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Bernat Velvet

Velvet slippers are classy and cozy, and this is a basic beginner-level pattern with easy shaping. The finished slippers are warm, soft, and squishy and would be great to give as a gift.

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Grey Crochet Slippers with faux fur

Crochet Slippers Pattern

Designer: Knitcrocaddict
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Butta Thick & Quick

Are you looking for the perfect holiday slippers? These crochet slippers are great! They’re warm, easy to wear and make. The faux fur cuff adds a touch of luxury to these simple slippers.

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Starlight Crochet Slippers

Starlight Slippers Pattern

Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Soft

These pretty slippers use the star stitch to make a fun texture on the slippers. The designer also has a toddler version of this pattern you can make to match with your little one. 

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Crochet Slippers with Non-Crocheted Soles


Crochet Summer Slippers with Flip-Flop Soles

Summer Slippers with Flip-Flop Soles

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: I Love This Cotton

Cotton yarns make the best summer slippers with rubber soles like this one. They’re comfy and easy to make, though you may need a special tool to poke the holes in the flip-flop so you can crochet on them. 

Get the Summer Slippers with Flip-Flop Soles Pattern


The Perfect Pair Crochet Slippers

The Perfect Pair Crochet Slippers

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

These crochet slippers make a perfect gift, but be sure to whip up a pair for yourself while you’re at it. They use purchased leather soles in two pieces, but you can also use thrifted leather to make your own soles.

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Comfy Crochet Slippers

Comfy Crochet Slippers

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

These chukka-style crochet slipper boots made with flip-flop soles will surely make your feet happy! They’re chic and stylish and undoubtedly a unique pair of crochet slippers to have. You can even wear these outside of the house since they have flip-flop soles.

Get the Comfy Crochet Slippers Pattern


Crochet Seaside Slip-on Slippers

Seaside Slip-on Slippers

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton 

These sweet slippers with a flip-flop sole are perfect for wearing at the beach. The eyelet pattern on the top looks so cute and when you wear them out people are sure to ask where you got them.

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Fancy Felt Soles Crochet Slippers

Fancy Felt Soles Crochet Slippers

Designer: Red-Handled Scissors
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me

This isn’t actually a pattern for a pair of slippers (though it does include a link to one). Instead, it’s a tutorial for adding felt bottoms to a pair of slippers you already own. Use this technique for sole slippers to make any of your slippers wear a little better or to cover a hole in the bottom of a well-loved slipper.

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Cozy Crochet Slippers Patterns


Women’s Loafer Crochet Slippers

Women’s Loafer Slippers

Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted 

Loafers are comfy shoes, and these crochet loafers are precisely the same! If you love wearing loafers, you can now crochet a pair to wear around the house. Stylish and cozy!

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Harlequin Crochet Slippers

Harlequin Slippers

Designer: My Poppet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Sirdar Hayfield Bonus Aran 

These colorful crochet slippers are made with small squares and stitched together to make one-of-a-kind slippers! You’ll enjoy making these slippers and can use your yarn stash to develop your own unique color combinations.

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Ankle-Tie Crochet Slippers

Ankle-Tie Crochet Slippers

Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn:  Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton 

These crochet slippers were designed to be comfy and warm. They combine a loafer pattern with a tie sandal to make a unique look that’s also fun to wear.

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A girl wearing the Crafty Boho Crochet Slippers

Crafty Boho Slippers

Designer: A Crafty Concept
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand I Wanna Make a Blankie 

This is the squishiest pair of crochet slippers you’ll ever make since they’re made of blanket yarn. They’ll definitely keep your feet warm through the coldest of winter days!

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Button Slippers From Crochet Square

Button Slippers From Square

Designer: Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Billow

The best thing about this pattern is you can use any crochet stitch or yarn so long as you are getting a square of the right size to fold up and make your slipper. This is a great first slipper pattern for a new crocheter!

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Crochet Women’s Plaid Slippers in different sizes

Crochet Women’s Plaid Slippers

Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Bulky

These crochet slippers are perfect gifts for the holidays. They’re also easy to crochet and size up or down if you are working on a child’s or adult’s size. And while the plaid technique looks difficult, it’s really not and it makes super cute slippers. 

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Cloud 9 Crochet Slippers

Cloud 9 Slippers

Designer: The Lavender Chair
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Bernat Blanket

These cozy slippers are made for the coldest weather! And you can stitch them up as soon as the weather report calls for snow, since each slipper only takes 10 rounds to crochet. They could not be easier.

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Granny Square Crochet Slippers

Free Granny Square Slippers Crochet

Designer: Fran Morgan, via Gathered
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Swish DK

Who knew that you could make such gorgeous crochet slippers with just some simple crochet granny squares? These beautiful slippers are made of six granny squares stitched together. Perfect for using up odd balls!

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Mini Pom-Pom Crochet Slippers

Mini Pom-Pom Slippers

Designer: Stitch 11
Yarn weight: Worsted
Suggested yarn: Heather's Heathers Worsted Weight Merino 

It’s the small luxuries that make our day special. One of these little luxuries is a good pair of crochet pom slippers. These slippers are made with double crochet stitches and slip stitches so you know it’s an easy project. 

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Unicorn Crochet Slippers

Unicorn Crochet Slippers

Designer: HanJan Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: DROPS Muskat

Who doesn’t love unicorns? They’re mythical creatures that we all wish were real. But at least you can wear these fun creatures on your feet or make a pair for a fantasy loving friend!

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Crochet Slippers for Spa Days


Mom’s Spa Crochet Slippers

Mom’s Spa Slippers

Designer: Annoo’s Crochet Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

These pretty spa slippers have a double sole for extra comfort, whether you’re wearing them for a spa day at home or while getting pampered away from home. They’re made to fit an average woman’s foot but you can add more rounds to the sole to make them bigger.

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Spa Day Crochet Slippers

Spa Day Slippers

Designer: Crochet Dreamz
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar'n Cream

This crocheted footwear is perfect for those lazy days when all you want to do is stay in your PJs and read a good book or watch some television. Just remember that the left and right soles are shaped differently so make sure to read closely so you don’t end up with two left feet!

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Crochet Flip-Flops for Women

Crochet Flip-Flops for Women

Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn weight: Bulky
Suggested yarn: Bernat Maker Home Dec

Slip into these cute crochet flip flops made with T-shirt yarn. The thick yarn makes them extra cozy for wearing around the house or for a spa day. 

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Boot Slipper Crochet Patterns


Crochet Beginner Boots/Slippers for Men and Women

Crochet Beginner Boots/Slippers for Men and Women

Designer: Sirin’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

No one likes ice-cold feet! This beginner-friendly boot slipper pattern is what you need to keep your feet warm during cold weather. 

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An easy make crochet slippers

Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern

Designer: My Accessory Box
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

These slipper boots are designed to be quick and straightforward to stitch. They’re available in three sizes, and while there’s nothing too difficult about them there’s a photo tutorial for the part that might seem tricky.

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Crochet Slipper Boots

Easy Crochet Slipper Boots Pattern

Designer: Littlejohn’s Yarn
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me

The cuff on these simple crochet slipper boots is so much fun, and the texture is soft and squishy. The pattern includes a video tutorial if you need extra help.

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Arctic Crochet Boots for Women

Arctic Boots for Women

Designer: Crochet Dreamz
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Bernat Blanket

A warm pair of slipper boots is essential during the cold season. These boots, made with blanket yarn and a faux-fur edging, are sure to keep even the coldest of feet cozy!

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Tall Crochet Boot Slippers

Tall Crochet Boot Slippers Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

One of my favorite slipper boots is this tall crochet slipper pattern. Not only are they stylish and easy to crochet, but they’re also easy to assemble, and you can make them in lots of different colors. 

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Caron Chunky Cakes Slouchy Crochet Boot Slippers

Caron Chunky Cakes Slouchy Boot Slippers

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Caron Chunky Cakes

These colorful slipper socks are so easy to make, and the yarn does all the work for you. Of course you can use a solid colored yarn if you’d rather, or make your own stripes with your leftovers from other projects. 

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Done in a Day Crochet Slipper Boots

Done in a Day Crochet Slipper Boots Pattern

Designer: MJ’s Off the Hook Designs
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

These are perfect for beginners who are looking to practice how to crochet slipper boots. And like the name says, you can easily finish a pair in a day.

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Crochet Ugg Boots for Adults

Crochet Ugg Boots for Adults Pattern

Designer: Toyslab Creations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease

These crochet adult boots look great on everyone. Any color works for these boots, even neutral colors. This slipper gives your feet extra warmth even on the coldest days!

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Crochet Coachella Boots

Coachella Boots Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

These slipper boots are perfect for Coachella adventures or a day in the park. They’re worked onto the soles of flip flops so you can wear them wherever your adventures take you.

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Lucky Wanderer Crochet Boots

Lucky Wanderer Crochet Pattern

Designer: DROPS Design
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: DROPS Andes

This super cozy pattern is worked with super bulky yarn and a boucle yarn held together for extra warmth and luxury. The ties on these slippers are super fun, too, and there are video tutorials if you need them. 

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Crochet Slipper Boots

Crochet Slipper Boot Crochet Beginner Pattern

Designer: Littlejohn’s Yarn
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me 

The cozy slipper boot pattern is easy enough for beginners, but it is so stylish that it looks more complicated than it is. The only hard part of this project is deciding on the colors you want to use.

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Looking for More Quick Crochet Patterns?

One of the great things about these crochet slippers patterns is that you can make a pair in a day, so they’re great last-minute gifts or weekend projects. 

If you’re looking for more almost-instant projects to stitch, our Done in a Day pattern bundle is the place to go! It has 90 patterns for everything from blankets and hats to shawls and bags, all of which can be stitched up in no time!

Are You New to Crochet and Need Some Help with the Basics?

While crochet slippers patterns are generally pretty easy to follow, if you’re new to crochet there might be some techniques in some of these projects that you aren’t familiar with. 

Whether you’re new to crochet or need to brush up on your skills, our Crochet Fundamentals workshop can help you gain confidence and skills in no time. This collection of video tutorials covers everything from how to hold your yarn and hook to basic stitches, increases, and decreases, color combinations, how to earn money with crochet and so much more.

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30 Easy-to-Follow Crochet Tote Bag Patterns

January 25, 2023 By stitch11 1 Comment

Crochet Tote Bags

Crochet tote bags are simply fabulous. They come in different styles, shapes, patterns, and colors, but the best thing about them is their functionality. 

You can carry everything you need to take with you for the day in a fantastic bag you made yourself!

And if you are new to crocheting, tote bags are lovely projects to practice crochet stitches and how to read and follow a pattern. 

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  • How to Crochet a Tote Bag
    • How Are Tote Bags Constructed?
    • What Materials Do I Need to Crochet a Tote Bag?
    • What are the Best Yarns to Use for Tote Bags?
      • Cotton Yarn 
      • Acrylic
      • Wool
  • Crochet Tote Bags with Solid Fabric
        • Camellia Tote Bag
        • Easy Market Tote Bag
        • On the Bias Tote Bag
        • Crochet Cotton Candy Tote Bag
        • Largo Tote Bag
        • Color Block Tote Bag
        • Jackfield Tiled Tote Bag
        • Chevron Bobble Tote Bag
        • Market Tote Bag
  • Lacy Crochet Tote Bag Patterns
        • Ocean Breeze Tote Bag
        • Harvest Market Tote Bag
        • Crochet Summer Tote Bag
        • The Callie Carry-All Tote Bag
        • Perfect Day Market Tote Bag
  • Granny Square Bags
        • Sunflower Granny Square Tote Bag
        • Magnolia Granny Square Tote Bag
        • Summer Retro Tote Bag
        • Granny Square Tote Bag
  • Crochet Tote Bag Patterns Made with Bulky or Super Bulky Yarn
        • Crochet Tote Bag in Two Sizes
        • Beginner Crochet Tote Bag
        • Market Tote Bag
        • Crochet Diamond Tote Bag
        • Lucy Tote Bag
        • Huntington Carryall Tote Bag
        • Marlowe Tote Bag
        • Cove Crochet Tote Bag
        • Audrey Crochet Tote Bag
        • Free Market Tote Bag
        • Sturdy Market Tote
        • Kensington Tote Bag
  • Want to Design Your Own Tote Bags with Fun Stitches?
  • Are You a New Crocheter Who Needs Extra Help with the Basics?

How to Crochet a Tote Bag

So, you want to crochet a tote bag? You’re in the right place! Before we begin, here are answers to some of the most common questions about crochet tote bags to get you started. 

How Are Tote Bags Constructed?

Many crocheted tote bags are worked from the bottom up. You start with a chain or a magic loop and increase stitches to make a circle or oval shape to make the base of the bag. 

Stitches are then worked without increases to form the sides of the bag. The strap or handle is often worked as part of the bag, or it can be stitched separately and sewn on. 

Bags can also be made with a flat rectangular bottom, or the sides can be worked and then a long rectangle stitched to make the bottom, sides, and strap all in one piece. 

What Materials Do I Need to Crochet a Tote Bag?

Most crochet tote bags only need a few supplies. You will need the following:

  • Yarn: more on that below!
  • Crochet hook: sized appropriately for the weight of yarn you are using or what the pattern calls for
  • Stitch marker: handy if you are working on a project in the round and want to know where the end of the round is
  • Scissors: for trimming yarn
  • Yarn needle: for weaving in ends and sewing pieces of the bag together if needed
  • Notions: zippers, buttons, stitch markers, clasps, bag handles, liners, and bottoms (if needed)

What are the Best Yarns to Use for Tote Bags?

Tote bags can get a lot of wear and tear, depending on how you use them. Choosing the best yarn will help the bag to last a long time. When choosing the suitable yarn to use, it’s important to consider a few things.

Most of these factors come down to how the yarn will work as a bag, how durable the finished bag will be, and how long it will keep looking good. 

Yarns that are strong, easy to wash, colorfast, and resistant to pilling make great choices for bags. You also want to pick something in a color you love that fits your budget!

If you plan to use multiple colors in your, make a swatch with all of them and wash them to ensure the colors don’t bleed. 

There are pros and cons to different fibers, but this general information can help you decide if you aren’t sure what material to use for your crochet tote bag. 

Cotton Yarn 

Cotton yarns are the go-to for many crochet bag projects. Cotton is inexpensive, durable, and stretches but not excessively. Worsted weight cotton yarn is a great option you will find used in many of the projects below.

Organic cotton yarns are environmentally friendly and can be found in a range of colors. Conventional cotton yarns come in a great range of colors and can be found at most yarn and craft stores.

Cotton yarn can be a little stiff and hard on the hands, and it’s not the easiest yarn for beginners, but it is a great choice for bags that work hard and last a long time. 

Acrylic

Another popular yarn used for tote bags is acrylic yarn. They’re also inexpensive and come in a huge range of colors. They tend to be colorfast, which is great if you want to use several colors in your project. 

Some acrylic yarns are softer than others, but they’re all pretty strong, and they are machine washable. They can be a little easier to work with for beginners and generally have good stretch and memory (meaning they bounce back after being stretched). 

Wool

We all know wool is great for scarves and sweaters, but it’s also a good choice for bags. Wool is strong and often soft, and it is generally easy to work with. It has great stretch and memory, but can be more expensive than other yarns.

Unless the wool yarn is superwash, you cannot wash projects made with wool in the washing machine. But if your wool bag comes out bigger than expected, you can felt it, which fuses the fibers together, making the fabric more solid and super strong (though with less stretch and stitch definition).

Now that you know the best materials to use when crocheting a tote bag you can begin planning your tote bag project using the following free patterns! 

You’ll find bags with relatively solid fabric for carrying lots of groceries or library books, lacier bags for the beach, bags made with granny squares, and big, quick-to-stitch bags made with bulky and super bulky yarns. Let’s dive into all these great crochet tote bag patterns!

Crochet Tote Bags with Solid Fabric

While these crochet tote bag patterns might not be completely solid in their stitching, they don’t have the big mesh and openwork designs you find in some totes that are made to be market or beach bags. If you need a bag that’s a bit more sturdy or can hold small things without lining, these are the patterns for you. 


A woman with the Camellia Crochet Tote Bag

Camellia Tote Bag

Designer: All About Ami
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

This big bag has an oval base that is worked flat in continuous rounds, then the stitches are divided to make the panels for the body. You’ll enjoy crocheting this one as you can use your favorite crochet stitch in the middle accent panel in the center of this pattern, or just work it as written. 

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A woman holding the Easy Market Crochet Tote Bag

Easy Market Tote Bag

Designer: For the Frills
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

Looking for a spacious market bag? This tote bag pattern is the answer! You can create one to use as a purse and another for your groceries or market use. It’s an all-in-one practical tote bag.

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A girl holding the On the Bias Crochet Tote Bag

On the Bias Tote Bag

Designer: A Crocheted Simplicity
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn:  Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

We love a summer tote, and this one is perfect to use as a beach bag for your summer getaways and holidays. It’s worked flat, folded, and seamed, and you can make it in a solid color or add stripes if you like.

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Crochet Cotton Candy Tote Bag

Crochet Cotton Candy Tote Bag

Designer: Znooi Craft Corner
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Bernat Softee Cotton

This colorful bag can be worked with a solid color and a multicolored yarn, or use your yarns scraps (or even two solid colors) to make the pattern. It looks complicated but the texture is made by working spike stitches.

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Largo Crochet Tote Bag

Largo Tote Bag

Designer: Salty Pearl Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

This free crochet tote bag pattern is spacious and features a rectangular bottom and stripes of playful colors and textures. Carry your latest project and beach gear, or use it as a market bag.

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Color Block Crochet Tote Bag

Color Block Tote Bag

Designer: The Loophole Fox
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Sirdar Hayfield Bonus

This great color block design is perfect for using your leftovers from other projects. Use as many or as few colors as you like. This pattern is great for advanced beginners and uses a double crochet cluster stitch for the texture.

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Jackfield Tiled Crochet Tote Bag

Jackfield Tiled Tote Bag

Designer: CatWhiskers Crochet, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

This bag has a gorgeous mandala pattern on the side. You can use the pattern shown or any tile crochet pattern you like. This colorful bag is the perfect tote for gray winter days!

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Chevron Bobble Crochet Tote Bag

Chevron Bobble Tote Bag

Designer: A Crocheted Simplicity
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Simply Wool Aran

We love a unique tote bag. The Chevron Bobble tote bag stands out thanks to its fun texture of chevrons made with bobbles. This bag is on the smaller side so it’s great to use as a handbag.

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Market Crochet Tote Bag

Market Tote Bag

Designer: Cream of the Crop Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Cascade Ultra Pima

This easy tote bag is perfect for beginners, as it uses single crochet throughout. Pick your favorite colors to make the stripes. You can leave it with just the handle or crochet a strap, too.

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Lacy Crochet Tote Bag Patterns

If you’re looking for a classic mesh market bag or a tote bag to use at the beach, these tote bag patterns featuring more open stitches are a great place to start. Have fun playing with colors and textures on these crochet market bag patterns. 


Ocean Breeze Crochet Tote Bag

Ocean Breeze Tote Bag

Designer: Loops and Love Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Caron Cotton Cakes

The Ocean Breeze Tote is a perfect roomy crochet tote bag worked in super simple stitches. The yarn used makes the color changes effortless, but you could also work this one in a solid color, or change colors each time you hit a different part of the pattern.

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Harvest Market Crochet Tote Bag

Harvest Market Tote Bag

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton 

This is one of my absolute favorite market bag patterns. With sturdy handles and an expandable mesh pattern, this free tote bag pattern is one of the easiest and most fun you can make. 

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A girl holding the Crochet Summer Tote Bag

Crochet Summer Tote Bag

Designer: Passionate Crafter
Yarn weight: (2) Fine
Suggested yarn: LB Collection® Mako Cotton Yarn

This tote bag pattern is a perfect crochet project to make for summer. The bag is modern and stylish, making it great for summer trips. You could also line the bag to make it more of an everyday bag. 

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The Callie Carry-All Crochet Tote Bag

The Callie Carry-All Tote Bag

Designer: Skeins and Stitches
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Furls Wonder 

The bag is made almost entirely of single crochet and half double crochet stitches to create a fun texture. It’s the perfect bag for taking a towel and a book to the beach or the pool. It’s also great for toting snacks or library books.

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Perfect Day Market Crochet Tote Bag

Perfect Day Market Tote Bag

Designer: Moogly 
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

This is a big, big market bag – but the clever thing about this free crochet bag pattern is that you can make it any size! You can continue crocheting the same stitch until you reach your desired length. 

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Granny Square Bags

There’s nothing more classic than a granny square, but these free crochet patterns give grannies a modern look and feel. They’re a great way to use up leftovers from other projects, and maybe hold your new project when you’re done!


Sunflower Granny Square Crochet Tote Bag

Sunflower Granny Square Tote Bag

Designer: Craft by Cat
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

This sunflower granny square tote bag is absolutely gorgeous! It reminds me of summer days and sunflower fields. The granny squares are arranged and stitched together to form this wonderful tote bag. 

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Magnolia Granny Square Crochet Tote Bag

Magnolia Granny Square Tote Bag

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

This is a vintage-style granny square tote bag that you will enjoy crocheting. It is made of cotton yarn, so it’s washable, and you can use it as your everyday bag or a farmer’s market bag.

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Summer Retro Crochet Tote Bag

Summer Retro Tote Bag

Designer: A Crocheted Simplicity
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Summer retro style meets function and versatility in this fun crochet hexagon tote bag crochet pattern. This cute tote bag brings back that retro summer vibe that you’ll enjoy. 

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Granny Square Crochet Tote Bag

Granny Square Tote Bag

Designer: Hopelessly Devoted Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Sirdar Hayfield Bonus 

If you want a simple and uncomplicated granny square tote bag pattern, this one is for you. It can be worked in cotton or acrylic yarn, and if you line it you can use it as your everyday bag.

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Crochet Tote Bag Patterns Made with Bulky or Super Bulky Yarn

Big yarn makes for faster crocheting, but it can also give you a bigger and sturdier bag to hold all your essentials. This section is for you if you need a new bag for your library books or if you’re one of those people who likes to or needs to carry lots of stuff around each day. 


Crochet Tote Bag

Crochet Tote Bag in Two Sizes

Designer: Crochet Dreamz
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Bernat Maker Home Dec

This crochet tote bag doesn’t come in one but two sizes! One is a large beach bag size, while the smaller version is great for an everyday bag. Make either or both to carry everything you need to tote!

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Crochet tote bag that is made from a rectangle

Beginner Crochet Tote Bag

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind 

This crochet tote bag is made from a rectangle that is folded to create this fantastic tote. It’s quick and easy to stitch and a great bag for all sorts of uses. 

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Crochet Market Tote Bag

Market Tote Bag

Designer: Yarn and Chai
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Bernat Maker Home Dec

This is a great bag for those new to making bags because it’s worked in a continuous round all the way to the straps (make sure you have a stitch marker handy for this one!). It’s cute with a contrasting top, or work it all in one color. 

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Crochet Diamond Tote Bags

Crochet Diamond Tote Bag

Designer: Loops and Love Crochet
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn:  Bernat Maker Home Dec

This tote bag pattern uses tapestry crochet to make the diamond pattern in the middle portion. There are video tutorials to help if you’ve never used this technique before. The pattern also comes in two sizes if you’re looking for purse patterns.

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Crochet Lucy Tote Bag

Lucy Tote Bag

Designer: Evelyn and Peter Crochet 
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind

This tote bag is quick to stitch thanks to the use of bulky yarn and simple stitches (it’s mostly single crochet which also makes it sturdy and durable). Use your extra yarn to make an adorable tassel. 

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Huntington Carryall Crochet Tote Bag

Huntington Carryall Tote Bag

Designer: Two of Wands 
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me 

This is the tote of your dreams! Carry all of your essentials with this sophisticated hobo-style bag. Sport it as an oversized purse, a carry-on for your distant travels, or a weekend bag for your next road trip. 

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Marlowe Crochet Tote Bag

Marlowe Tote Bag

Designer: Meghan Makes Do
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind

This fun and functional design works up quickly and is perfect for toting around all your summer essentials. If you love having one bag that can carry all your things, this is the best tote bag pattern you’ll make. 

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Cove Crochet Tote Bag

Cove Crochet Tote Bag

Designer: Originally Lovely
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind 

This is a fun and stylish tote bag designed to be functional. It uses mainly half double crochet so it’s an easy beginner-level pattern that you’ll surely enjoy making. 

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Audrey Crochet Tote Bag

Audrey Crochet Tote Bag

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Butta

This tote bag is simple yet chic. The stripes are a classic look for summer or any time of year. This is a great casual bag for window shopping or taking your picnic supplies to the park.

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Crochet Market Tote Bag

Free Market Tote Bag

Designer: Daisy Cottage Designs
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind 

This sweet little pattern works up in a couple of hours since it’s worked in double crochet with chain stitches. It’s a great bag to stitch up as a gift and fill with goodies for the birthday girl (or anyone else!). 

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Sturdy Market Crochet Tote

Sturdy Market Tote

Designer: Delia Creates
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool–Ease Thick & Quick

Are you looking for a sturdy market bag tote? If yes, then this one is a winner! This big bag is built to hold all your grocery store purchases, and you can make it with two strands of yarn held together to make it even sturdier if you like. 

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Kensington Crochet Tote Bag

Kensington Tote Bag

Designer: TL Yarn Crafts
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Butta

This pattern uses a pretty, bulky yarn so you can finish one in no time. It’s worked in Tunisian crochet, which is so fun and gives the bag a knit look. There’s a video tutorial if you need it, too.

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Want to Design Your Own Tote Bags with Fun Stitches?

Tote bags are a great way to play with different crochet stitches. You can easily make a base with a solid stitch and make the sides of the bag whatever stitch you like. 

If you want to get inspired by new-to-you crochet stitches, check out our Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library. It includes 45 stitches you can learn with video tutorials. Add them to your next bag project or anything else you want. 

Are You a New Crocheter Who Needs Extra Help with the Basics?

If anything in these patterns confused you or you want to make sure your finished bag looks just like the one in the picture, you need our Crochet Fundamentals workshop. 

This collection of videos is full of great advice, techniques, and tutorials to make you more confident and boost your skills quickly.

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25 Easy Crochet Baby Booties for Beginners

January 16, 2023 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Crochet Baby Booties for Beginners

When new babies come into our lives, we want to shower them with all sorts of adorable, crocheted items, such as baby blankets, booties, and hats. 
Crochet baby booties are one of the most popular and quickest to make baby gifts, and there are lots of options for keeping little feet warm. If you love crocheting baby items, then these easy crochet baby booties for beginners patterns will surely keep you busy!

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  • What are Baby Booties? 
  • Are Baby Booties Socks?  
  • What Yarn Should I Use for Baby Booties?
  • What Other Materials Do I Need?
  • How Long Does It Take to Crochet Baby Booties?
  • Crochet Stitches Used in Baby Booties
  • Easy Crochet Baby Booties for Beginners
    • Newborn Baby Booties
      • Easy Crochet Baby Booties Pattern
      • Parker Crochet Booties
      • Winter Snowflake Crochet Baby Booties
      • Cocoa Baby Booties
      • Super Easy Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
    • 0-3 Months Old Baby Booties Patterns
      • Baby Bean Booties
      • Sheepskin Style Baby Bootie Crochet Pattern
      • Easy Baby Cuffed Booties Free Pattern
      • Easy Peasy Lemon Booties Crochet Pattern
      • Vintage Mary Jane Baby Booties Pattern
    • 3-6 Months Old Baby Booties Patterns
      • Basic Baby Booties
      • Pink Lady Baby Booties Pattern
      • Baby Moccasin Boots Crochet Pattern
      • Baby Converse Crochet Pattern
      • Laced-up Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
    • 6-12 Months Old Baby Booties Crochet Patterns
      • Fairy Blossom Booties Crochet Pattern
      • Crochet Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
      • Bitty Mocs Modern Crochet Baby Booties Pattern
      • Rain Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
      • Rainbow Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
    • Bonus Crochet Shoes and Sandals
      • Super Fast Baby Shoes
      • Bitty Bow Baby Sandals Crochet Pattern
      • Crochet Baby Booties Green Zebra Pattern
      • Crochet Baby Moccasins Pattern
      • Crochet Baby Vans Pattern
  • Are You New to Crochet and Need Extra Help Crocheting Booties?

What are Baby Booties? 

Baby booties (sometimes spelled bootees) are short, boot-like socks that are soft and warm. They can be knit or crocheted and are sized for newborns up to babies of about a year in age. 

They can be worked flat, folded, and seamed to make a foot shape or worked in rounds. 

Are Baby Booties Socks?  

Although they may look like socks, baby booties are not socks nor are they shoes. They usually are a little bigger than socks and would not fit inside shoes. 

Usually, booties are meant to be worn instead of socks or shoes for babies who do not yet know how to walk. In some designs, crochet booties will have gripper bottoms so babies can wear them when they’re practicing walking. 

What Yarn Should I Use for Baby Booties?

As with other crochet projects, you can use just about any yarn you like to crochet baby booties. Baby items often use thinner yarn, and it’s a great idea to choose a yarn that is soft to the touch because these will be worn without other socks underneath. 

Most new moms and dads also appreciate baby items that are machine washable, so check the label of any yarn you choose to make sure the care instructions are easy to follow. 

What Other Materials Do I Need?

You will need a corresponding crochet hook in the hook size suggested in the crochet baby pattern you want to use, which will depend on the weight of the yarn used. 

It’s a great idea to purchase a set of crochet hooks so that you have all the crochet hook sizes you might need, or you can purchase the sizes you need as you need them. 

In addition to yarn and hook, you’ll need a measuring tape to ensure your booties are the correct size. You might want a stitch marker for marking the end of the round if you are making a bootie pattern that is worked in rounds. 

Scissors and a yarn needle are always essential for finishing projects, but since many booties are sewn up after crocheting, you’ll definitely need one for these projects. 

How Long Does It Take to Crochet Baby Booties?

Most baby booties are made with basic crochet stitches. If you are a beginner, then you can create a pair in no time. For advanced beginners who already know how to make the basic crochet stitches, it will take about an hour to crochet a pair of baby booties. 

This of course depends on the size of the bootie you are making and the weight of yarn you are using. Projects worked in (4) worsted weight yarn will go a lot faster than those worked in (2) sport or baby yarn. 

Crochet Stitches Used in Baby Booties

While baby booties may seem intimidating because of their construction methods, they’re actually pretty quick and easy projects that often use basic crochet stitches. 

To do these cute garments, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with crochet stitches like chain (ch), single crochet (sc), slip stitch, half double crochet (hdc), and double crochet stitch (dc) as they are the most common stitches used in making baby booties.

If you need a little help with any of these techniques, or anything in the pattern you choose doesn’t make sense, take a look at our Crochet Fundamentals workshop. This video collection will teach you all the basics of crochet so you can make booties, or anything else, quickly and easily.

Easy Crochet Baby Booties for Beginners

So, now that you know the basic crochet stitches and the essentials you need for crocheting baby booties, get your yarns and hooks ready, and check out these awesome easy crochet baby booties for beginners patterns that you can try today!

Newborn Baby Booties


crochet baby booties

Easy Crochet Baby Booties Pattern

Designer: Okie Girl Bling ‘n Things
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

This baby bootie crochet pattern is so easy, anyone can do it. If you are a beginner in crochet, this pattern is perfect for practicing your crochet skills. They’re worked in rounds and mostly using single crochet stitches.

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crochet parker bootie

Parker Crochet Booties

Designer: Sewrella
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

These cute little booties are easy to make and are named after the creator’s son, Parker! You can choose to crochet these booties alone or add a diaper cover to match them.

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winter snowflake crochet baby booties

Winter Snowflake Crochet Baby Booties

Designer: Croby Patterns
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Bulky

These sweet little boots are extra cozy and super-fast to stitch since they’re made with bulky yarn. They’re the perfect booties to keep your little warm this winter or for baby shower gifts!

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cocoa crochet baby booties

Cocoa Baby Booties

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

These ankle crochet baby boots are inspired by the warm tones of autumn. This is a beginner pattern that you’ll surely love crocheting, and two sizes are available for newborns and older babies.

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crochet baby booties

Super Easy Baby Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Adore Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This Super Easy Baby Booties Crochet Pattern is perfect for beginner crocheters! These quick and easy crochet baby booties are crocheted flat and shaped through some well-placed seams.

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0-3 Months Old Baby Booties Patterns


crochet baby bean booties

Baby Bean Booties

Designer: Creative Crochet Corner
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

These cute baby booties are a great addition to your baby’s wardrobe! The puff stitches add a lot of texture and give them a different look from a lot of booties out there. You can make them for newborns up to 12 months old.

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crochet sheepskin style baby booties

Sheepskin Style Baby Bootie Crochet Pattern

Designer: The Wonder Forest Blog
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

This is one of the cutest crochet baby boot patterns out there! These booties are cozy, cute, and really quick to whip up. To add the trim, use fuzzy or chenille yarn. They resemble tiny sheepskin boots once they’re done and are an adorable baby shower gift to give!

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person holding crochet cuffed baby booties

Easy Baby Cuffed Booties Free Pattern

Designer: Crochet Crosia Home
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier DK Colors

These sweet slippers have so many cute details, from the two-color styling to beads, a turned down cuff, and that tiny pom-pom. Stitch these up to bling your baby or wow at your next baby shower.

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woman holding crochet lemon booties

Easy Peasy Lemon Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Mel Crochets
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Heather's Heathers Worsted Weight Merino

This baby bootie is the cutest! It’s designed to look like a yellow lemon and has a leaf as the button to secure your little one’s feet. This is a super sage option, too, since there’s no button to pull off and become a choking hazard.

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crochet vintage mary jane baby booties with floral

Vintage Mary Jane Baby Booties Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

It’s everyone’s favorite Mary Jane shoes with a sweet floral twist! This pattern is easy to follow, and your little shoes will be done in no time.

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3-6 Months Old Baby Booties Patterns


person holding crochet baby booties

Basic Baby Booties

Designer: Love Life Yarn
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

These adorable shoe-like baby booties even have a little tie-on top. They’re one of the cutest pairs I’ve seen, and you’ll love them too!

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pink lace crochet baby booties

Pink Lady Baby Booties Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

Give a baby girl some sweet, feminine booties with this quick and easy pattern. Or leave off the lace portion and you’ve got a great basic bootie any baby is sure to love.

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moccasin crochet booties

Baby Moccasin Boots Crochet Pattern

Designer: Whistle & Ivy
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

These booties are soft and warm, the best baby booties for winter. This pattern also comes in different sizes so you can create more pairs as your baby grows.

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crochet converse sneakers inspired hanging on a branch

Baby Converse Crochet Pattern

Designer: Loopysue Designs, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

Make your little one their first pair of kicks with these crochet baby shoes inspired by classic Converse sneakers. You can even make them the same color as your favorite pair so you can match.

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crochet baby booties with shoelace

Laced-up Baby Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Crochet Crosia
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

These little booties look like sneakers, down to the tiny laces. If you love the two-color look, this designer also has a sweater and hat in the same style so you can stitch a whole matching ensemble.

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6-12 Months Old Baby Booties Crochet Patterns


fairy blossom crochet booties

Fairy Blossom Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: DROPS Muskat

They’re vibrant in color and so fun to stitch. These little crochet slippers are so cute with the flower embellishment, but you can leave it off if you’d rather. Either way they’re a quick, easy, and adorable project for older babies.

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crochet baby booties for newborn

Crochet Baby Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Jo to the World
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

This pattern offers options for newborns up to one-year-olds, with the smaller booties worked with a lighter weight yarn. For older babies, worsted weight yarn is used to make these little boots in a flash.

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bitty mocs modern crochet baby booties

Bitty Mocs Modern Crochet Baby Booties Pattern

Designer: Whistle & Ivy
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Heartland

These cute modern crochet baby booties would be perfect for both baby boys and girls. There are three sizes available from newborn to one-year-old. Use scraps for the ties and soles to give a contrasting look.

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rain crochet baby booties

Rain Baby Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Croby Patterns
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

This pattern is very simple and easy to do. There are no complicated stitches at all in these sweet little rain boot-inspired booties.

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rainbow crochet baby booties

Rainbow Baby Booties Crochet Pattern

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

We love the colors of the rainbow, and here you can add them all to your crocheted baby booties. This pattern is super easy to follow but turns out adorable!

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Bonus Crochet Shoes and Sandals


crochet baby sandals

Super Fast Baby Shoes

Designer: Crochet Crosia
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

Baby booties aren’t the only kind of footwear you can make for a baby. Consider these super easy crocheted sandals for a summer baby.

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bitty bow crochet baby sandals

Bitty Bow Baby Sandals Crochet Pattern

Designer: Whistle & Ivy
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Mighty Stitch

These bowed baby sandals are easy to do and the cutest once you’ve assembled all the parts. They use such a small amount of yarn you can use leftovers from other projects to make these.

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green zebra crochet baby booties

Crochet Baby Booties Green Zebra Pattern

Designer: Croby Patterns
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Sirdar Hayfield Bonus

This two-colored baby bootie pattern is easy to follow. They’re mostly worked in single crochet and half double crochet, so the only skill you need to master is changing the colors, which isn’t really hard at all.

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crochet baby moccasins

Crochet Baby Moccasins Pattern

Designer: Megmade with Love
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

Moccasins are everywhere these days, and these baby booties are perfect! They’re easy to follow and quick to finish.

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crochet baby vans-inspired shoes

Crochet Baby Vans Pattern

Designer: Fluffy Stitches
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: DROPS Safran

These Vans-inspired baby crochet shoes are a wonderful idea and so, so cute! If you love Vans and already have a pair, you can crochet one for your baby to match outfits with!

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Are You New to Crochet and Need Extra Help Crocheting Booties?

Many of these patterns are great for beginners, but if you need help understanding what the pattern is asking you to do or just need a refresher in the basics, our Crochet Fundamentals course is for you. 

This collection of quick video tutorials covers holding your hook and your yarn, making basic stitches, terms like front loop and back loop, increasing and decreasing, and so much more. It’s everything you need to know to get started crocheting and to keep going on the right track, so your finished projects end up looking as good as the photos you find online.

If you'd like some more inspiration for crochet patterns, take a peek at some of my other blog pages here: 47 Fantastic Crochet Slippers Patterns

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50 Free and Easy Crochet Dishcloth Patterns

January 13, 2023 By stitch11 1 Comment

 Crochet Dishcloths

Crochet cotton dishcloths are a great alternative to using paper towels and sponges for cleaning up spills or washing dishes. And if you are looking for a quick crochet project that is also practical, these crochet dishcloth patterns might be just what you need! 

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  • Frequently Asked Questions about Crochet Dishcloths
    • Why Crochet a Dishcloth?
    • Can Beginners Crochet Dishcloths?
    • Are Crochet Dishcloths Hard to Make?
    • How Do You Make a Crochet Dishcloth?
    • How Long Does Crocheting a Dishcloth Take?
    • Do Crochet Dishcloths Work Well?
    • What Is the Standard Size for a Dishcloth?
    • Are There Any Tips to Consider When Making Crochet Dishcloths?
    • What Stitches are Best for Making Crochet Dishcloths?
  • Materials and Supplies You Need to Make Crochet Dishcloths
    • Best Yarn for Crochet Dishcloths
      • (3) DK
      • (4) Worsted
    • Crochet Hook
    • Other Notions and Supplies
  • Free Crochet Dishcloth Patterns for Beginners
        • Easy Dishcloth
        • Modern Stripe Dishcloth
        • Winter Waffle Dishcloth
        • Waffle Stitch Dishcloth
        • Seeing Squares Dishcloth
        • Ava Crochet Dishcloth
        • Dishcloth Washcloth
        • Granny’s Rainbow Dishcloth
        • Colorful Solid Granny Square Dishcloth
        • C2C Color Fade Dishcloth
        • Scalloped Edge Dishcloth
        • Orange Berry Dishcloth
        • Quick & Cute Dishcloth
  • Crochet Dishcloth Patterns for Intermediate Crocheters
        • Dishcloth in (Less Than) a Day
        • Crochet Log Cabin Dishcloth
        • Crochet Celtic Weave Dishcloth
        • Hipacious Houndstooth Dishcloth
        • The Jerrica Dishcloth
        • Wavy Chevron Crochet Dishcloth
        • Cobble Stitch Dishcloth
        • Mosaic Dishcloth
        • Creamsicle Dishcloth
        • Sailor's Knot Dishcloth
        • Glorious Gingham Dishcloth
        • Simply Square Log Cabin Dishcloth
        • Gingham Dishcloth
        • Full Bloom Dishcloth
        • Connect the Dots Dishcloth
        • C2C Lemon Peel Dishcloth
        • Sweet Heart Dishcloth
        • Tropical Punch Dishcloth
        • Tulip Stitch Dishcloth
  • Shaped Dishcloth Crochet Patterns
        • The Sun’s Out! Dishcloth
        • Orbital Crochet Dishcloth
        • Sunburst Rounds Dishcloth
        • Flower Power Dishcloth
        • Tunisian Shaker Dishcloth
        • Back-to-School Dishcloth
        • Light Heart Dishcloth
        • Scrubbing in the Round Dishcloth
        • Pumpkin Dishcloth
        • Wiggle It Crochet Trivet and Dishcloth Set
        • Chrysanthemum Dishcloth
        • 8-Point Round Dishcloth
        • Spring Flower Dishcloth
        • Pencil Dishcloth
        • Pineapple Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
        • Strawberry Basket Tunisian Dishcloth
        • Starburst Daisy Dishcloth
        • Star Dishcloth
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Frequently Asked Questions about Crochet Dishcloths

If you aren’t yet sure if crocheted dishcloths and washcloths are for you, let us answer some questions to help convince you.  

Why Crochet a Dishcloth?

Crochet dishcloths are one of the most practical projects you can make. What’s more, they are fun, quick, and easy. They’re the perfect project for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. 

Here are a few reasons to add making crochet dishcloths to your stitching repertoire: 

  • Crochet dishcloths are a great way to practice crochet stitches. Since they are typically small squares, they can be a perfect training ground for you to learn new stitches.
  • Crochet dishcloths are perfect gifts. They are both practical and beautiful, and everyone needs dish cloths. Pair them with a nice bottle of hand soap or dish soap and a candle for a perfect quick gift. 
  • Crochet dishcloths are quick to make. You can create a bunch in a day, which is great if you want a quick project or need to mass-produce items for a sale. 
  • Crochet dishcloths are effective for cleaning. When you use the right yarn, crochet dishcloths are packed absorbent, and strong, and they wear well even with machine washing.

Speaking of playing with stitches, if you want to try some different stitches on your crocheted washcloths beyond the options here, our Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library has 45 stitch options for you to try on washcloths or anything else you like. 

Can Beginners Crochet Dishcloths?

Yes, beginners can crochet dishcloths. Just because you are new to crocheting doesn’t mean you can’t make any of the fun and cute dishcloths shared here. These crochet dishcloth patterns are great for beginner crocheters who want to try new skills or get more comfortable with different techniques.

Are Crochet Dishcloths Hard to Make?

Generally, no, crochet dishcloths aren’t hard to crochet. Depending on the pattern, crochet dishcloths are easy to make. In fact, most dishcloth patterns are suitable for beginners.

How Do You Make a Crochet Dishcloth?

Dishcloths can be made with virtually any crochet stitch worked to a square or rectangular shape. If you’re designing your own dishcloth, be aware that some stitch patterns require a particular number of chains to make the repeat work, which will constrain slightly the sizes you can make.

How Long Does Crocheting a Dishcloth Take?

A simple dishcloth can take as little as 30 minutes to crochet, while more complex ones might take a couple of hours. The time it takes you to crochet a dishcloth will depend on the size of the cloth and the yarn used, the complexity of the stitches, and your skill at crochet. 

Do Crochet Dishcloths Work Well?

Yes, they work very well. Dishcloths are an essential tool for any kitchen, and a crocheted dishcloth is the best option out there. Dishcloths made from crochet make cleaning a breeze and are a reusable and absorbent alternative to paper towels.

What Is the Standard Size for a Dishcloth?

A regular-sized dishcloth measures about 8 inches square but don’t feel like you should be bound by this size. You can make your crochet dishcloth in whatever size suits you best. The beauty of making your own is you can customize it for your needs as well.

Are There Any Tips to Consider When Making Crochet Dishcloths?

Crochet dishcloths are simple projects to make, but here are a few tips to make them even better:

  • Use yarn made of cotton. Cotton is absorbent and can hold up well through many washes.
  • Use a textured crochet stitch. By using a textured stitch on your dishcloth it’ll be easier to scrub with to effectively clean the dishes or other messes.

What Stitches are Best for Making Crochet Dishcloths?

Crochet dishcloths can be made from any crochet stitch, and they often use a single stitch repeated throughout the cloth, which makes them even easier. 

If you’re new to crochet, making dishcloths and washcloths is a great way to practice basic stitches like single crochet and double crochet. 

Adding a little scrubbing texture with a simple stitch like moss stitch is also a great idea. 

But of course, you can use any stitch you want to mix and match what works best for you, and if you want to learn more and expand your crochet stitch knowledge check out our Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library to help you in choosing the best stitch for your project.

Materials and Supplies You Need to Make Crochet Dishcloths

Best Yarn for Crochet Dishcloths

As mentioned earlier, cotton yarns and blends that are mostly cotton are a great choice for durability and absorption. Most crochet dishcloth patterns use either (3) DK or (4) worsted weight yarn. 

To help you out here is a list of some of our favorite yarns for crochet dishcloths:

(3) DK

  • Knit Picks CotLin
  • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK 
  • Lion Brand LB Collection Cotton Jeans

(4) Worsted

  • Knit Picks Dishie
  • Lily Sugar‘n Cream
  • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton
  • I Love This Cotton

Most crochet dishcloth patterns require less than one skein, making them perfect projects to use up any extra cotton yarn you have lying around.

Crochet Hook

The size of crochet hook you will need will be indicated in the pattern you want to stitch. If you’re not working from a pattern, choose a hook size suggested on the label of the yarn you want to use. 

In general, if working with a (3) DK weight yarn you will want a hook in the 3.5mm to 5mm range, while you will choose one from 4mm to 6mm for working with (4) worsted weight yarns.

We recommend having a good set of crochet hooks on hand such as the Clover Amour Crochet Hook Set so that you always have whatever size you need on hand.

Other Notions and Supplies

It’s always a good idea to have a small pair of scissors handy for cutting yarn ends, as well as a tapestry needle to weave in ends when your project is done. 

If you need a little help keeping the sides of your project straight, marking the last stitch of each row with a stitch marker is a great idea. If your project has a repeat that last several rows, you might also want to invest in a row counter to help you keep track.

Free Crochet Dishcloth Patterns for Beginners

Each of these easy crochet dishcloth patterns is a great one for a new crocheter. They are all squares or rectangles made using basic stitches you’ll use over and over again in your stitching career.


crochet dishcloths in different colors

Easy Dishcloth

Designer: Bernat Design Studio
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Bernat Handicrafter

Practice your skills and yarn tension with a useful household companion, perfect for any beginner. It’s worked with single crochets and chain stitches.

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Modern Stripe Dishcloths

Modern Stripe Dishcloth

Designer: Melissa Fisher
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Elevate your kitchen with a modern classic in this striped dishcloth. The pattern combines classic ribbing and easy stripes to add a cool and modern look to your kitchen decor.

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Winter Waffle Dishcloths

Winter Waffle Dishcloth

Designer: Avriel Jackson, via Crochet.com
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Add great scrubbing power to your dishcloth using a mixture of the double crochet stitch and the front post double crochet stitch, aka waffle stitch. This washcloth is perfect as a quick gift for your friends.

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Waffle Stitch Dishcloths

Waffle Stitch Dishcloth

Designer: Stitchcraft & Wizardry, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

Here’s another version of the waffle stitch dishcloth, which has a wonderfully rough texture that can give that extra help when scrubbing through a tough surface. Alter the size by adding or removing chains at the beginning to have a dishcloth that is fit for your cleaning needs. 

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Seeing Squares Crochet Dishcloth

Seeing Squares Dishcloth

Designer: Petals to Picots
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Here’s a great way to practice a magic circle start and increase stitches regularly to make a flat square from the center out. It uses single crochet stitches so it’s still easy to stitch.

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Ava Crochet Dishcloth

Ava Crochet Dishcloth

Designer: The Loopy Lamb
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Classy and simple, you can whip up this functional dishcloth project within the day. If you are a beginner this pattern is perfect because it includes a step-by-step video tutorial to help you out.

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Colorful Crochet Dishcloth Washcloth

Dishcloth Washcloth

Designer: Andrea Leek, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

Straightforward and useful, this simple dishcloth pattern is perfect for beginners to make. Whether you make it in a solid color or multi-color yarn the unique textured pattern will pop out. Note the pattern uses UK terms.

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Granny’s Rainbow Crochet Dishcloth

Granny’s Rainbow Dishcloth

Designer: Beth Major
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

If you are looking for a simple and quick crochet dishcloth then the granny’s rainbow dishcloth is for you. This is a great way to learn how to make granny squares! Whether you use a solid color or go with a fun rainbow color, you’ll have an entire set in less than two hours.

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Colorful Solid Granny Square Crochet Dishcloth

Colorful Solid Granny Square Dishcloth

Designer: Dabbles and Babbles
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Bernat Handicrafter

This pretty, basic granny square uses double crochet stitches but makes a more solid cloth than a traditional granny square. It works up quickly and is great to give as a gift to teachers or as a thank-you gift. 

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C2C Color Fade Crochet Dishcloth

C2C Color Fade Dishcloth

Designer: Sarah Naiarlez, via Crochet.com
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Shine Sport

C2C or corner-to-corner is a favorite for crocheters wanting to make colorwork designs in a grid form. But working directly with those projects can be a little difficult for beginners. This dishcloth is a great way to learn the technique without having to focus on a complex pattern. 

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Scalloped Edge Crochet Dishcloths

Scalloped Edge Dishcloth

Designer: Codi Hudnall, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Make yourself a crochet dishcloth with just the basic stitches, including chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet stitch, and double crochet stitch. Better yet the pattern includes a step-by-step video tutorial to give you a guided experience in making the scalloped edge dishcloth.

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Orange Berry Crochet Dishcloth

Orange Berry Dishcloth

Designer: A More Crafty Life
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

This berry stitch dishcloth crochet pattern is a great project to try for beginners. It’s really attractive with the edging worked in a contrasting color if you have a little leftover yarn from another project, or you can stitch it all in one color.

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Cute Crochet Dishcloth

Quick & Cute Dishcloth

Designer: Ambar Crochet, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Easy and beginner friendly, this beautiful dishcloth works up super quickly and looks great in your kitchen. Simple yet functional, it’s also a fun introduction to bobbles on the edges, while the rest of the cloth is single crochet.

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Crochet Dishcloth Patterns for Intermediate Crocheters

These fun crochet dishcloth patterns use slightly more complicated stitch patterns or techniques that might not be best for absolute beginners but are fun for those with a few projects under their belts.


crochet dishcloths

Dishcloth in (Less Than) a Day

Designer: Red Mitten Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Bernat Handicrafter

If you are looking for a quick crochet project, then this dishcloth is for you. As the name suggests you can work on this design in less than a day, actually in about an hour or so. 

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Crochet Log Cabin Dishcloth

Crochet Log Cabin Dishcloth

Designer: Tian Connaughton
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

Use up your scrap yarn with this fun crochet log cabin dishcloth. Each dishcloth can have a unique colorway when you mix and match the yarn colors you have.

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Crochet Celtic Weave Dishcloth

Crochet Celtic Weave Dishcloth

Designer: Tian Connaughton
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie Multi

Learn how to crochet a woven look with this cheerful project. The end result of the crochet Celtic weave dishcloth is a beautiful and sturdy dishcloth that will last through many washes.

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Hipacious Houndstooth Crochet Dishcloth

Hipacious Houndstooth Dishcloth

Designer: Jennifer Pionk
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Put a hip spin on your crochet dishcloth with the classy houndstooth crochet stitch washcloth. This project shows you that you can do a classic design in different colors and still have it come out looking great.

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The Jerrica Crochet Dishcloth

The Jerrica Dishcloth

Designer: Jenny Konopinski
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Shine Sport

Add an embroidered touch to your simple dishcloths with the Jerrica Dishcloth. It is a fun and quick project that can hold a punch of absorbent cleaning power.

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Wavy Chevron Crochet Dishcloth

Wavy Chevron Crochet Dishcloth

Designer: Jenny Konopinski
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

The Wavy Chevron crochet dishcloth is a classic pattern that is worked up quickly and is easy to memorize. Learning the chevron stitch also builds up the skills of any beginner crocheter in using the double crochet stitch, increases, and decreases.

Get the Wavy Chevron Crochet Dishcloth Pattern


Cobble Stitch Crochet Dishcloth

Cobble Stitch Dishcloth

Designer: Crafting Happiness
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

The bumpy, unique texture of the cobble stitch is perfect for making dishcloths. Learn a new crochet stitch and create a useful kitchen tool with beginner-friendly Cobble Stitch Dishcloth pattern!

Get the Cobble Stitch Dishcloth Pattern


Mosaic Crochet Dishcloth

Mosaic Dishcloth

Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Make a graphically appealing crochet cloth with this Mosaic Dishcloth. Hone your skills in using multiple crochet yarn colors and carrying them across the project.

Get the Mosaic Dishcloth Pattern


Creamsicle Crochet Dishcloth

Creamsicle Dishcloth

Designer: Sarah Naiarlez, via Crochet.com
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Textured stitches are always the best option for dishcloths because of their scrubbing power. Use the crochet puff stitch to give your dishcloths a checkerboard look and create a uniquely visually appealing look!

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Sailor's Knot Crochet Dishcloth

Sailor's Knot Dishcloth

Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream 

Add a nautical flair to your kitchen décor with this classic sailor knot-inspired dishcloth.  It may seem complicated but it is actually really easy to do!

Get the Sailor's Knot Dishcloth Pattern


Glorious Gingham Crochet Dishcloth

Glorious Gingham Dishcloth

Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream 

Beautiful and easy to do! Learn how to use multiple yarn colors in your work with the Glorious Gingham Dishcloth and take your dishwashing to a whole new level.

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Simply Square Log Cabin Crochet Dishcloth

Simply Square Log Cabin Dishcloth

Designer: Neatly Tangled, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

If you want to use up some of your odd scraps of yarn, this log cabin dishcloth is the perfect project for you! This pattern creates a mesh-like, flexible, and light cloth that is perfect for washing dishes.

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The Gingham Crochet Dishcloth beside a coffee and a flower base

Gingham Dishcloth

Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

The gingham pattern is always a popular choice and having this design for your crochet dishcloth is a great way to add some warmth and a country kitchen feels to your home. Choose harmonious colors to go with your kitchen decor for a unique look.

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Full Bloom Crochet Dishcloth

Full Bloom Dishcloth

Designer: Premier Yarns Design Team
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Home Cotton

Pretty and powerful, the full-bloom dishcloth pattern will add that personal touch to your kitchen chores. It is so pretty that you might not even use it as a dishcloth and have it as decoration for your home instead.

Get the Full Bloom Dishcloth Pattern


Connect the Dots Crochet Dishcloth

Connect the Dots Dishcloth

Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

Have fun playing around and create unique looks with this classic granny square topped with fun colorful polka dots. Super easy to make and a great way for you to practice your sewing skills.

Get the Connect the Dots Dishcloth Pattern


C2C Lemon Peel Crochet Dishcloth

C2C Lemon Peel Dishcloth

Designer: Loops and Love Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

Classic stripes combined with a fun crochet stitch, the C2C lemon peel dishcloth is fun to do and a great way to learn the corner-to-corner technique. Watch the step-by-step video tutorial and ace the C2C stitch!

Get the C2C Lemon Peel Dishcloth Pattern


Sweet Heart Crochet Dishcloth

Sweet Heart Dishcloth

Designer: Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Add a sweet touch of small crochet hearts to your kitchen with this cute and functional dishcloth pattern. The sweet heart dishcloth is fun to give as a gift and a great decoration item as well.

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Tropical Punch Crochet Dishcloth

Tropical Punch Dishcloth

Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

The Tropical Punch Crochet Dishcloth is a bright, fun, and perfect accessory for a summertime-themed kitchen. It’s a fun, easy, and quick crochet project too!

Get the Tropical Punch Dishcloth Pattern


Tulip Stitch Crochet Dishcloth

Tulip Stitch Dishcloth

Designer: Handmade by Raine
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Did you ever think that making the tulip stitch would be this easy? Learn how to crochet with three different colors and create this spring-themed tulip stitch dishcloth pattern!

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Shaped Dishcloth Crochet Patterns

Of course, dishcloths don’t have to be square, so here we’ve collected some circular crochet dishcloth patterns and washcloths of different shapes to add a little fun to your chores.


The Sun’s Out Crochet Dishcloth

The Sun’s Out! Dishcloth

Designer: Jennifer Pionk
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie Multi

Bring some sunshine to your kitchen with this sunny dishcloth! Learn how to create a decorative crochet border in order to create the sun ray look.

Get the Sun’s Out! Dishcloth Pattern


Orbital Crochet Dishcloths

Orbital Crochet Dishcloth

Designer: Stacey Winklepleck
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

If you are looking for a classic-looking dishcloth for your kitchen, then this pretty circular dishcloth is what you are looking for. Whether you choose just one color or switch it up and go for a striped look this dishcloth will make a great gift.

Get the Orbital Crochet Dishcloth Pattern


Sunburst Rounds Crochet Dishcloth

Sunburst Rounds Dishcloth

Designer: Willow Design, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Great as dishcloths, potholders, coasters, or even decorations, the sunburst round dishcloth can bring a bright ray of sunshine into your kitchen. The pattern is perfect for those looking for a bit of a challenge as it uses the magic ring, front post stitches, and crab stitch.

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Flower Power Crochet Dishcloth

Flower Power Dishcloth

Designer: Whiskers & Wool
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Add a pretty and nostalgic touch to your kitchen with the flower power dishcloth! The finished size is about 9 inches across so it has lots of cleaning power.

Get the Flower Power Dishcloth Pattern


Tunisian Shaker Crochet Dishcloths

Tunisian Shaker Dishcloth

Designer: Staci Perry, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy

This fun circular dishcloth is a great way to learn Tunisian crochet, and you don’t even need a special hook to do it! You can make these round washcloths in a solid color or add fun stripes to suit your decor.

Get the Tunisian Shaker Dishcloth Pattern


Back-to-School Crochet Dishcloth

Back-to-School Dishcloth

Designer: Adriana R Baiocco, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Coboo

Add some personality to your kitchen with these crochet apple slices. The back-to-school dishcloth is a great way to practice your skills in using multiple colors of yarn and stitching all the pieces together.

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Light Heart Crochet Dishcloth

Light Heart Dishcloth

Designer: Naztazia
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Super Saver

Hearts are always a favorite shape, and this heart is just the right size for dishcloths and coasters. Follow along with the step-by-step video tutorial for the dishcloth and you’ll find yourself with a kitchen full of hearts. While the pattern calls for acrylic yarn you can also use cotton to make it more useful as a dishcloth.

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Scrubbing in the Round Crochet Dishcloth

Scrubbing in the Round Dishcloth

Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream Scrub Off

Have fun making this handy little helper with a uniquely scrubby yarn. The scrubbing in the round dishcloth uses front post stitches and popcorn stitch to give this dishcloth extra scrubbing power.

Get the Scrubbing in the Round Dishcloth Pattern


Pumpkin Crochet Dishcloth

Pumpkin Dishcloth

Designer: Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

How fun would it be to suds up this pumpkin dishcloth? Bring some whimsy to your kitchen chores and have fun washing the dishes clean.

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Wiggle It Crochet Trivet and Dishcloth

Wiggle It Crochet Trivet and Dishcloth Set

Designer: Moogly
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

Create a uniquely textured dishcloth that can pack a punch with your cleaning. The wiggly design is a great way to use up leftovers, and if you make it bigger you can even make a plush rug in the exact same way.

Get the Wiggle It Crochet Trivet and Dishcloth Set Pattern


Chrysanthemum Crochet Dishcloth

Chrysanthemum Dishcloth

Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Bernat Handicrafter

Add this lovely chrysanthemum dishcloth to your kitchen décor! You can make it in a solid color or with any colorway you want.

Get the Chrysanthemum Dishcloth Pattern


8-Point Round Crochet Dishcloths

8-Point Round Dishcloth

Designer: Amelia Beebe, via Crochetville
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

The star shape is a great basic shape to learn in crochet that you can use in different ways like holiday ornaments, garlands, or just fun dishcloths!

Get the 8-Point Round Dishcloth Pattern


Spring Flower Crochet Dishcloths

Spring Flower Dishcloth

Designer: Lily Sugar'n Cream, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream

This dishcloth has a beautiful embroidered look and is shown in two fabulous color combinations, though you can use whatever colors you like. You can make it for yourself or as a gift.

Get the Spring Flower Dishcloth Pattern


Pencil Crochet Dishcloth

Pencil Dishcloth

Designer: Lily Sugar'n Cream, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream 

Who says dishcloths should be just a regular shape? This fun and quirky pencil dishcloth is the perfect gift for the teacher in your life!

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Pineapple Crochet Dishcloth

Pineapple Dishcloth Crochet Pattern

Designer: Lily Sugar'n Cream
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar‘n Cream 

Bring tropical vibes to your kitchen with this pineapple dishcloth pattern! Fun shapes may seem difficult for beginners, but this pattern isn’t too difficult and is a lot of fun to make.

Get the Pineapple Dishcloth Crochet Pattern


Strawberry Basket Tunisian Crochet Dishcloth

Strawberry Basket Tunisian Dishcloth

Designer: Moogly
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

If you are looking for a dishcloth pattern that is slightly bigger than most, the Strawberry Basket Tunisian Dishcloth is the pattern for you. Elevate your crochet skills and learn how to do Tunisian Crochet with this fun textured dishcloth.

Get the Strawberry Basket Tunisian Dishcloth Pattern


Starburst Daisy Crochet Dishcloth

Starburst Daisy Dishcloth

Designer: Lullaby Lodge
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton 

This pretty floral dishcloth is sure to brighten your days and make doing chores a little more fun. This one would be a great gift with some nice soap and a candle.

Get the Starburst Daisy Dishcloth Pattern


Star Crochet Dishcloth

Star Dishcloth

Designer: CrochetDreamz
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

Make the star dishcloth pattern in DK weight or worsted weight, either way, you’ll have a cute star-shaped dishcloth. It uses front post stitches to add texture for great scrubbing power. 

Get the Star Dishcloth Pattern


Want to Learn More about What to Make with Crochet Rectangles?

Our Crochet Anything with Rectangles workshop shows you how versatile rectangles can be. Turn rectangles into everything from bags to garments. If you can crochet a dishcloth, you can crochet a sweater, blanket, shrug, tote, slippers, hat ….and so much more!

Are You a Beginner Who Needs More Help with the Basics?

Our Crochet Fundamentals workshop is a great way to learn the basics and boost your crochet confidence. This collection of quick-to-watch and implement videos covers all the basic stitches, techniques you need to know, and skill-building projects so you can tackle any project you want to make with ease. 

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30 Must-Try Unique Crochet Stitches for All Crocheters

January 5, 2023 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Unique Crochet Stitches

Once you’ve learned the basics of crochet, you might be itching to try some creative and unique crochet stitches to give your project an interesting look. 

You’re in luck because we’ve collected 30 stitches in this unique crochet stitch guide. You’ll want to use them on all sorts of projects, from blankets to sweaters and beyond. Let’s get started!

Want an even more interactive experience learning new stitches? I have 45 crochet stitch video classes as part of my Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library! I love these stitches it is so hard to pick favorites. Check them out for 2 days free.

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  • How to Use Unique Crochet Stitches
  • A Solid Foundation for New Crochet Stitches
  • Materials for Practicing Decorative Crochet Stitches
  • Textured Crochet Stitches
        • Irish Stitch Crochet
        • Crochet Shell Stitch
        • Astro Crochet Stitch
        • Easy Puff Stitch Crochet
        • Arcade Stitch
        • Primrose Stitch
        • Floret Stitch
        • Feather Stitch
        • Rice Stitch Crochet
        • Suzette Stitch
        • Wicker Stitch
        • Herringbone Stitch Crochet
        • Even Moss Stitch
        • Purl Slip Stitch
  • Puff Stitch Crochet Patterns
        • Puff Shell Crochet Stitch
        • Crochet Zigzag Puff Stitch
        • Jasmine Stitch
        • Puff Bobble Crochet Stitch
        • Pretty Pebbles Stitch
  • Modern Crochet Stitches
        • Extreme Drop Leaf Stitch
        • Block Stitch
        • Side Saddle Stitch
        • Even Berry Stitch
        • Larksfoot Stitch
        • Cable Stitch Crochet
        • Honeycomb Trellis Stitch
        • Wattle Crochet Stitch
        • Cobble Stitch
        • Almond Ridges Stitch
        • Spider Lace Crochet Stitch
  • Are You a New Crocheter Who Needs More Help with the Basics?
  • Looking for Even More Crochet Stitches to Try?

How to Use Unique Crochet Stitches

One of the great things about crochet is that you can use just about any stitch for any kind of project. 

The characteristics of the stitch might help you determine projects it would be better to use it for. Stitches that are more open might be better for summer projects, for example, while denser, more textured stitches are great for hats, sweaters, and other cold-weather garments. 

You can work up swatches of a lot of these interesting crochet stitches and make a colorful and funky afghan for your home, or use them for pillows, washcloths, scarves, or any other project you want to try. 

The worst thing that can happen is that you don’t like the stitch for the purpose you wanted to use it, but you can always rip it out and try again. So don’t be afraid to try new stitches!

A Solid Foundation for New Crochet Stitches

Before we get into the stitches, if you need a better foundation of skills before you start trying these decorative crochet stitches, my Crochet Fundamentals workshop teaches you all the basics you need to know about crocheting. 

It’s a good idea, before diving into these unique crochet stitches, to have a firm grounding in the most common crochet stitches like single, double, and triple crochet, as well as some of the decorative stitches like puffs, bobbles, and waffle stitch. 

If you need a refresher, check out this post on the 12 most common crochet stitches. It includes patterns to practice if you haven’t tried them yet. 

As you begin to learn new stitches, it’s a great idea to keep track of what you’ve learned in some way. Whether you keep digital or paper notes, a Pinterest board with links to stitches, or photos of your swatches along with a copy of the pattern, keeping a record of the stitches you’ve tried and liked will help you when you’re trying to pick a stitch for a new project. 

Materials for Practicing Decorative Crochet Stitches

In this blog post, we will be learning how to crochet decorative and unique crochet stitches so you don’t need a lot of materials. All you need is some yarn and a crochet hook that works for that weight of yarn. 

Worsted or medium weight yarn with a size 5.5-6.5mm hook is ideal for practicing new stitches. This weight of yarn isn’t too thick or too thin. 

Choose a smooth, light-colored yarn so it’s easy to see the stitches. Any fiber you like is fine, but this is a great time to use whatever’s in your stash to practice with. 

You’ll also need a pair of scissors for trimming your yarn when you’re done practicing (assuming you want to keep your swatches) and a yarn needle for weaving in ends if desired. 

If you are ready to learn new crochet stitches, here are 30 decorative crochet stitches you’ll be excited to try. Happy crocheting!

Textured Crochet Stitches

There are so many wonderful textured crochet stitches out there. These patterns combine basic stitches and chains or work several stitches into the same stitch to make a unique texture.

None of them are that difficult but you may want to practice with a swatch before taking on a full project with each stitch. Remember, swatches can make great washcloths if you stitch them in cotton yarn!


Irish Stitch Crochet

Irish Stitch Crochet

Designer: Crochetpedia
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Catona

The Irish crochet stitch uses double crochet stitches and chains to make the pretty fan shape. Once you have the pattern established, you’re repeating the same row over and over. It looks really pretty in different colors as shown, or try it in a solid color if you’d rather!

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Crochet Shell Stitch in 3 colors

Crochet Shell Stitch

Designer: My Picot Crochet Patterns
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

This shell stitch design has a fun twist: long loop stitches that come together in a way that looks sort of like a crown. This dramatic pattern would make a pretty throw or a unique baby blanket pattern. It’s perfect for those who like intricate stitches for their crochet projects. I teach the shell stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

Get the Crochet Shell Stitch Pattern


Astro Crochet Stitch

Astro Crochet Stitch

Designer: My Picot Crochet Patterns
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

This shell stitch design has a fun twist: long loop stitches that come together in a way that looks sort of like a crown. This dramatic pattern would make a pretty throw or a baby blanket. It’s perfect for those who like intricate stitches for their crochet projects.

Get the Astro Crochet Stitch Pattern


Easy Puff Crochet Stitch

Easy Puff Stitch Crochet

Designer: Crochetpedia
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Universal Yarns Uptown Worsted 

This easy puff stitches uses double crochet and puff stitches to make a fabric that’s both textured and open. It would be a great stitch to use for a shawl or scarf.

Get the Easy Puff Stitch Crochet Pattern


Arcade Crochet Stitch

Arcade Stitch

Designer: The Loophole Fox
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Wooly Worsted 

The crochet arcade stitch is made up of arches or fans. It is an offset pattern which means the arches do not stack on top of each other. The design creates a V shape under the arches, which adds a fun graphic element to your projects. 

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Primrose Crochet Stitch

Primrose Stitch

Designer: Dabbles and Babbles
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Heather's Heathers

The Primrose crochet stitch is a two-row repeat stitch pattern that you can easily memorize. The first rows form the bottom part of the shell while the second one is the fan part. It’s the perfect stitch to use for blankets, washcloths, or dishcloths. I teach the primrose stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

Get the Primrose Stitch Pattern


Floret Crochet Stitch

Floret Stitch

Designer: The Unraveled Mitten
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This textured crochet pattern is made up of a double crochet row followed by a row of alternating slip stitches and double crochets. The second row gives this pattern its lovely texture. This is a great go-to stitch for hats, mitts, and other cold-weather gear, among other things. 

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Feather Crochet Stitch

Feather Stitch

Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus

This crochet stitch is mainly made up of double crochet stitches and eyelets that will remind you of a bird’s feather. It also can be worked in two or more colors, which makes it great for a stash-busting blanket, scarf, or another project.

Get the Feather Stitch Pattern


Rice Stitch Crochet

Rice Stitch Crochet

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Dishie

The rice stitch is a crochet pattern that uses a combination of front post and back post stitches. It makes a pretty thick fabric, so it’s a bit of a yarn eater, so make sure you have plenty of yarn! The results are stunning, so if you don’t mind using lots of yarn, this is a great stitch to use for washcloths because it’s so thick.

Get the Rice Stitch Crochet Pattern


Suzette Crochet Stitch

Suzette Stitch

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn

Suzette Stitch is a fun way to step up from basic stitch patterns, but the repeat is so easy once you get the hang of it you won’t have to consult the instructions. It involves working single crochet and double crochet stitches into the same stitch, which gives you lots of easy texture. I teach the suzette stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

Get the Suzette Stitch Pattern


Wicker Crochet Stitch

Wicker Stitch

Designer: Rich Textures Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Jeans

Wicker stitch is another pretty option for warm-weather projects. It’s worked with v stitches and front post double crochet. It’s a little heavier than the open look suggests, but would be great for a summer cardigan or a market bag!

Get the Wicker Stitch Pattern


Herringbone Stitch Crochet

Herringbone Stitch Crochet

Designer: Tiny Couch Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend

This stitch looks clean, and fresh, and looks like it could even be a knitting stitch but it’s all crochet! Herringbone gives a unique and modern look to any project. It’s a great stitch for scarves and other projects if you want to have close stitches for extra warmth.

Get the Herringbone Stitch Crochet Pattern


Even Moss Crochet Stitch

Even Moss Stitch

Designer: Meghan Makes Do
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

This wonderful stitch is perfect for making scarves. It is also easy to do as it is only a combination of slip stitches and half double crochet. Worked in bulky yarn it’s super squishy and would also be great for hats, blankets, and more to keep you warm and cozy. I teach the even moss stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

Get the Even Moss Stitch Pattern


Purl Slip Crochet Stitch

Purl Slip Stitch

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me

This gorgeous stitch is fun to make and looks like the purl stitch in knitting. You can use this stitch in scarves, blankets, and even kitchen items like hot pads or washcloths. 

Get the Purl Slip Stitch Pattern


Puff Stitch Crochet Patterns

Puff stitches are interesting to crochet. They come in different sizes and forms but all make fun little puffy shapes. Puff stitches are usually made with groups of half double crochet, but can be worked in other stitches as well. 

These puff stitches can be stacked, braided, zigzagged, and more. If you want to learn how to be creative with your puff stitches, here are some fun patterns to try.


Puff Shell Crochet Stitch

Puff Shell Crochet Stitch

Designer: Crochet Beja
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

Level up your shell stitch by creating this puffy version! This crochet shell stitch pattern creates a more 3D look than the traditional shell stitch. It's a unique crochet stitch pattern to add to projects like pillow covers, blankets, and many others.

Get the Puff Shell Crochet Stitch Pattern


Crochet Zigzag Puff Stitch

Crochet Zigzag Puff Stitch

Designer: Olyat Cozy Crochet
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: LB Collection Cotton Bamboo Linen Yarn

This is a simple stitch that results in a fabulous 3D look on both sides. This woven look stitch is suitable to use for crocheting hats, sweaters, bedspreads, rugs, crochet blankets, and lots of other projects.

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Jasmine Crochet Stitch

Jasmine Stitch

Designer: Desert Blossom Crafts
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Shine Worsted

Jasmine stitch is a stitch that connects multiple puff stitches that creates a flower or star shape. It takes two rows of puff stitches to create the final shape. It has lots of texture and would be great for pillows or other home decor projects. 

Get the Jasmine Stitch Pattern


Puff Bobble Crochet Stitch

Puff Bobble Crochet Stitch

Designer: Dream a Little Bigger
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks High Desert

This stitch is great to use for making bags, hats, or blankets. The puffy bobble stitch stands out beautifully and is so fun to use in different colors as shown.

Get the Puff Bobble Crochet Stitch Pattern


Pretty Pebbles Crochet Stitch

Pretty Pebbles Stitch

Designer: Oombawka Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Color Theory

This pattern is a more subtle type of puff stitch that forms a small puff. It’s the ideal crochet stitch to use for blankets or washcloths.

Get the Pretty Pebbles Stitch Pattern


Modern Crochet Stitches

These fun stitch patterns might not necessarily be new, but they will give a modern look to your crochet projects by adding interesting colors and textures to your designs. Find a free crochet pattern here to suit your style and inspire your next project.


Extreme Drop Leaf Crochet Stitch

Extreme Drop Leaf Stitch

Designer: Nana’s Crafty Home
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Muse Hand Painted Aran

This stitch is so beautiful and unique! And the best thing about this stitch is the stitches actually look like maple leaves. It’s the perfect stitch for autumn-themed crochet projects. 

Get the Extreme Drop Leaf Stitch Pattern


Block Crochet Stitch

Block Stitch

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (3) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

While you can work this pattern in a single color, using two really makes the blocks pop.

You can use this beautiful crochet stitch for so many things including blankets, washcloths, scarves, and more. I teach the block stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

Get the Block Stitch Pattern


Side Saddle Crochet Stitch

Side Saddle Stitch

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Truboo 

This crochet stitch is made of single crochet stitches, double crochets, and chains. It has a beautiful, geometric pattern when viewed straight on, but it has a really cool and different texture when viewed from the side. 

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Even Berry Crochet Stitch

Even Berry Stitch

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: LB Collection Cotton Bamboo Linen

The Even Berry stitch has a quirky and unique texture. The berry stitch is easy for beginners and those with more experienced stitches. It’s a great crochet stitch to use for washcloths or dishcloths. I teach the even berry stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

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Larksfoot Crochet Stitch

Larksfoot Stitch

Designer: Oombawka Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

This crochet pattern resembles its name, a lark’s foot. It’s mostly worked with single and double crochet stitches, with a double crochet stitch worked two rows below to make the foot part. I teach the larksfoot stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

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Cable Stitch Crochet

Cable Stitch Crochet

Designer: Look at What I Made
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

This cable stitch is made by working some stitches over other stitches so that the stitches appear crossed. As you can see above, this pattern looks great in a solid color or in stripes, and it’s a great introduction to crochet cables.

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Honeycomb Trellis Crochet Stitch

Honeycomb Trellis Stitch

Designer: Daisy Cottage Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

The beautiful honeycomb trellis stitch is a good crochet stitch for making shawls or summer tops you’ll wear over your swimsuit or a tank top. It’s mostly made with chains and single crochet stitches, so this is a great one for beginners to try. The post includes a video tutorial if you need extra help.

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Wattle Crochet Stitch

Wattle Crochet Stitch

Designer: Many Evenings
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Patons Classic Wool Worsted

The wattle stitch is easy to learn and memorize. And if you know your basic crochet stitches like the chain, single crochet, and double crochet stitches, then you can definitely create the wattle stitch easily! I teach the wattle stitch as part of my crochet stitch library video class collection. Watch the tutorials here.

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Cobble Crochet Stitch

Cobble Stitch

Designer: Many Evenings
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Patons Classic Wool Worsted

The wattle stitch is easy to learn and memorize. And if you know your basic crochet stitches like the chain, single crochet, and double crochet stitches, then you can definitely create the wattle stitch easily! 

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Almond Ridges Crochet Stitch

Almond Ridges Stitch

Designer: Bella Coco
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Muse Hand Painted Aran

The almond stitch uses a four-row repeat to build up a beautifully ornate pattern that’s much simpler to crochet than it looks! It uses half double crochet (or half treble in UK terms) so it’s really easy to stitch and so effective in a headband!

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Spider Lace Crochet Stitch

Spider Lace Crochet Stitch

Designer: Joy of Motion Crochet 
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Swish Worsted 

This lacy pattern creates a wonderful design on both sides and uses only basic stitches. The spider lace stitch is perfect for many crochet projects like blankets and cowls. 

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Are You a New Crocheter Who Needs More Help with the Basics?

If you’ve looked through these patterns and seen some techniques you don’t know yet, or you just want to boost your knowledge of crochet, check out our Crochet Fundamentals course. 

These short video tutorials cover all the basics and beyond, including yarn and hook selection, basic stitches, increases and decreases, finishing techniques, and even skill-building patterns. 

Looking for Even More Crochet Stitches to Try?

These unique crochet stitches are a lot of fun and should keep you busy for a long time, but if you’re looking for more crochet stitch options, you’ll find them in my Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library. 

This collection has 45 crochet stitch tutorials for you to try, all based on basic stitches like single, double, and treble crochet. 

Looking for more great crochet patterns: 55 Unique Baby Blanket Crochet Patterns

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30 Lovely and Easy Women’s Crochet Hat Patterns

December 23, 2022 By stitch11 3 Comments

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These women crochet hat patterns are great for beginners and advanced crocheters. It’s fun to make and you only need a few things to make them. Let’s get started!

Crochet hats are a great addition to your wardrobe any time of year. From warm beanies in the winter to sun hats in the summer, there’s a crochet hat pattern to suit any need.

There are some many tips, tricks, and techniques that I go over in my Crochet Essential Skills course that can help you perfect the crochet hat. Check out my 72 step by step video classes here free for 2 days.

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  • Introduction to Crochet Hats for Women
  • The Best Yarn for Crocheting Hats
  • How Long Does it Take to Crochet a Hat?
  • Beanie vs. Bucket Hats
  • Materials Needed for Making Crochet Hats
  • Hat Sizes
  • Beanie Crochet Patterns
        • Lattice Love Beanie Crochet Pattern
        • Nancy Beanie Hat Pattern
        • Bead Stitch Crochet Hat Pattern
        • Crochet Spider Stitch Hat Pattern
        • Crochet Puff Stitch Beanie
        • Easy Ribbed Crochet Hat
        • November Twilight Crochet Slouch Hat Pattern for Women
        • Plaid Crochet Beanie Pattern
        • Winter Rays Ribbed Crochet Hat Pattern
        • Country Cottage Beanie Crochet Hat Pattern
        • Mock Cable Hat Crochet Pattern
        • Cranberry Twist Slouchy Bonnet Free Crochet Pattern
        • Back in Brugge Beanie Crochet Pattern
        • Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat Pattern
        • Easy Breezy Chunky Beanie
        • Lovely Lady Slouchy Hat Pattern
        • Bulky Celtic Beanie Crochet Pattern
        • Black Cat Slouch Hat Pattern
        • Heath Herringbone Crochet Hat
  • Bucket Hat Crochet Patterns
        • Crochet Granny Square Bucket Hat Free Pattern
        • Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern
        • The 90s Are Back Bucket Hat Pattern
        • Easy Weekend Bucket Hat Free Pattern
  • Sun Hat Patterns
        • My Girl Crochet Hat
        • August Sun Hat Crochet Pattern
        • Fedora Crochet Sun Hat Pattern
  • Other Crochet Hat Patterns
        • Ladies Beret Crochet Hat Pattern
        • Easy Crochet Beret
        • 1920s Cloche Hat Pattern
        • Nifty Newsboy Hat Crochet Pattern
  • Are You New to Crochet and Need Help Crocheting Hats?

Introduction to Crochet Hats for Women

Crochet hats are great items to make for yourself or to give as gifts. From crocheted beanies and messy bun hats to bucket hats for a day at the beach, there’s something for every day and every mood. 

Hats are also great gifts to crochet because most people have similar head sizes, so you can guess a little better on the sizing than you could for a garment. And of course, they are wonderful charity projects to donate to hospitals and cancer centers. 

You can make hats with simple crochet stitches or get creative with bobbles, shells, and other fun techniques. If you don’t see a crochet hat pattern here that suits you, check out my Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library, which has 45 different stitch pattern options you can try on hats or any other project you like!

The Best Yarn for Crocheting Hats

With all the yarns available, it can be confusing to choose the yarn appropriate for making hats. But when you are making crochet hats for women, make sure to choose something light and soft that will keep you warm (if you’re crocheting winter hats).

In general, these are the types of yarns that are best for different kinds of hats. Each project below has a recommended yarn as well. 

  • Summer hats: cotton, raffia, cotton blends
  • Winter hats: wool, alpaca, wool blends
  • Bucket hats: cotton, linen
  • Chemo hats: cotton, silk, bamboo, anything soft and machine washable

Many of these hats use worsted weight yarn, which is in the middle of yarn weights. Of course, your pattern may call for lighter or heavier weight yarn depending on its purpose.

How Long Does it Take to Crochet a Hat?

Crocheting a hat is one of the simplest projects you can do and if you are an advanced beginner, creating one can take about 30 minutes to 6 hours. This will depend on your crochet skill level, your speed at crocheting, and the type and size of the hat you are making. 

Different yarns also mean different gauges, which can affect the time you spent making one. But if you are an experienced crocheter, then you can crochet a hat quickly. Simple beanies won't consume many hours even if you are a beginner crocheter.

Beanie vs. Bucket Hats

Among the crochet hats that you'll encounter, two of the most common are beanies and bucket hats. But which ones are easier to make? 

Bucket hats are usually made using a single stitch type repeating around the hat, which can make them a little easier than projects that use multiple stitch patterns. 

Both bucket hats and beanies may include increasing or decreasing (depending on which direction they are worked) so it’s good to have a handle on the basics before you get started. My Crochet Fundamentals workshop covers shaping, basic stitches, and lots more great information to give your crochet skills a boost. 

Ultimately choosing between beanies and bucket hats has to do with your personal style and needs for your new hat. It’s fun to know how to stitch both and we’ve got plenty of options for both below.

Materials Needed for Making Crochet Hats

To crochet a hat, you need, of course, your chosen yarn and a corresponding crochet hook. You’ll also need a tapestry needle for weaving in ends, and scissors to trim off excess yarn. 

You will also need a tape measure or ruler and stitch markers if you are working in the round or want to mark the beginning and end of each row. 

Other notions that might be used include a faux fur pom-pom (or you can get a pom-pom maker to make your own!), or buttons. 

Hat Sizes

When it comes to crochet hats, the head circumference of the person you are stitching for matters. The average size for a woman’s hat is 22 inches, but of course, this does not apply to everyone. Some teenage girls, for example, have smaller heads compared to adults and have an average size of 20-22 inches. 

Adult women may range from 21-23 inches in head circumference, and it can vary depending on how thick the person’s hair is (or if they have hair). 

Crochet hat patterns typically shoot for the middle of the range, and luckily hats are a little stretchy, so if you don’t have the exact head to measure or are stitching for charity the standard sizes used in patterns will probably work for you. 
Now that you know what yarn to use, the size of the hat you’ll be making, and you have your materials ready, let’s start crocheting! Here are 30 crochet hat patterns for women that will surely make you excited to start your crochet project.

Beanie Crochet Patterns

Crochet beanies are a classic you can wear when the weather is cold or at any other time! Check out these fun, free, and easy crochet hat patterns to find your next project.


Woman wearing lattice love beanie crochet

Lattice Love Beanie Crochet Pattern

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Alpaca Cloud DK

Of all the beanie patterns I've seen, this one makes it to my list of favorites! The lattice beanie uses super tall post stitches that give its texture. It’s like weaving a basket, giving the texture a nice pop!

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Woman wearing Nancy beanie hat pattern

Nancy Beanie Hat Pattern

Designer: Crystalized Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus with Wool Aran

This lovely hat is perfect for the winter seasons and your Instagram photos! It’s cozy and warm, and you can even create a smaller version for the little ones in your life.

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Bead stitch hat crochet pattern

Bead Stitch Crochet Hat Pattern

Designer: 5 Little Monsters
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Muse Hand Painted Aran

This hat pattern is for those who love textured hats. The Bead Stitch hat is a combination of half double crochets and post-stitch ribbing with a faux fur pom-pom on the top to finish it.

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Woman wearing spider hat crochet

Crochet Spider Stitch Hat Pattern

Designer: Daisy Farm Crafts
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Gloss Fingering

The spider stitch definitely made this crochet hat stand out. It’s simple yet unique. The pattern uses two strands of yarn held together so it’s not as intimidating as it sounds!

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Crochet Puff stitch Beanie Pom-Pom

Crochet Puff Stitch Beanie

Designer: Crochet Dreamz
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease

This cute beanie is not only simple, but it comes in all sizes. So, this means you can crochet matching beanies for yourself and your little one. If the puff stitch texture isn’t enough for you, you can contrast it with a faux-fur pom-pom.

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Unisex Crochet Hat Pattern

Easy Ribbed Crochet Hat

Designer: Ned & Mimi
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

If you are looking for a unisex crochet hat pattern, this one is perfect. It’s easy and uses basic stitches but looks stunning once it’s done!

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Twilight Crochet Hat Pattern

November Twilight Crochet Slouch Hat Pattern for Women

Designer: Kirsten Holloway Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

If you are looking for a unisex crochet hat pattern, this one is perfect. It’s easy and uses basic stitches but looks stunning once it’s done!

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Woman wearing plaid beanie crochet pattern

Plaid Crochet Beanie Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Jeans

This beautiful beanie pattern is worked with a combination of colors that create the plaid pattern. It looks more complicated than it is. The pattern has a great tutorial to help you along. This hat is sized for kids, women, and men, so you can make them for everyone.

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Winter crochet beanie hat

Winter Rays Ribbed Crochet Hat Pattern

Designer: Ned & Mimi
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Heather's Heathers Worsted Weight Merino

This easy ribbed crochet hat is a great addition to your winter wardrobe. It’s simple to do and if you are an advanced beginner in crochet, this one is a good project to work on to enhance your crochet skills!

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Woman wearing country cottage beanie hat

Country Cottage Beanie Crochet Hat Pattern

Designer: The Turtle Trunk
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hometown

What I love about beanies is they’re warm and comfortable to wear during the harsh winter season. And if you’re like me who likes to collect beanies, this pattern will surely make it to your list of favorite beanies to wear too!

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Woman wearing beautiful mock cable hat

Mock Cable Hat Crochet Pattern

Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Universal Yarns Uptown

This beautiful knit-look crochet hat features a mock cable pattern. It has a stretchy ribbed brim that will keep you snug throughout winter.

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Woman wearing cranberry twist bonnet crochet

Cranberry Twist Slouchy Bonnet Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Kirsten Holloway Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

Do you want to spice up your winter wardrobe with some vibrant colors? This pretty slouchy bonnet is the perfect messy bun hat that you can use to protect or cover your hair when you're in a hurry to go out.

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Woman wearing slouch beanie crochet

Back in Brugge Beanie Crochet Pattern

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Chic Sheep

This is a fun slouchy beanie with a twist – it’s worked using both standard crochet and Tunisian crochet! This is a great opportunity to try Tunisian if you’ve never done it before to make this fun honeycomb stitch.

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Woman wearing slightly slouch beanie hat

Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat Pattern

Designer: Melanie Ham
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca

This slightly slouchy beanie hat is perfect for beginners in crochet or those who might not want a super slouchy hat. It’s a great one if you have a couple of projects in the round under your belt.

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Woman wearing chunky beanie crochet

Easy Breezy Chunky Beanie

Designer: The Turtle Trunk
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me

You’ll absolutely love this chunky beanie. It features a subtle ribbed texture from working HDC stitches in the back loop only and a fold-over brim. It’s snug and gives you warmth and is simple to make but it will keep you cozy throughout the cold seasons thanks to the bulky yarn used.

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Woman wearing slouchy hat

Lovely Lady Slouchy Hat Pattern

Designer: Stitch 11
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Homespun

It’s a slouchy hat but more lady-like than the usual. This pattern is a cute design, and the yarn adds texture. You can make one for yourself or make matching ones with your kids if you have any!

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Woman wearing Celtic beanie crochet

Bulky Celtic Beanie Crochet Pattern

Designer: MJ’s Off the Hook Designs
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Bulky

This crochet hat is thick, warm and made with fold-over band and Celtic weave cables. This is not a beginner pattern but it’s a great way to try a new stitch if you’re ready.

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Woman wearing cat shaped slouch beanie hat

Black Cat Slouch Hat Pattern

Designer: Persia Lou
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand I Wanna Make a Blankie

Love cats? Then this crochet hat is the cutest choice for you! It’s a great addition to your crochet hat collection too. Its uniqueness will certainly turn heads! It can also be a great gift idea as a last-minute gift.

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Herringbone Beanie hat

Heath Herringbone Crochet Hat

Designer: Lakeside Loops
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

One of my favorite stitches is herringbone, and if you love this stitch like I do, here’s a crochet hat pattern that you can make using this pretty stitch. It’s an easy pattern that even new crocheters like you can do.

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Bucket Hat Crochet Patterns

There’s nothing better than a bucket hat to wear in the summer, except maybe a bucket hat you make yourself. These pretty bucket hat crochet patterns are easy to stitch and super flattering.


Woman wearing granny square bucket hat

Crochet Granny Square Bucket Hat Free Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Pima Cotton

This sweet bucket hat uses granny squares to form the body, so it’s a great opportunity to use some leftover yarn and give your hat a splash of color to coordinate with your favorite summer outfits.

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Woman wearing bucket hat crochet

Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

This is one of the easiest hat patterns I’ve come across and an excellent addition to your crochet projects. It only uses single crochets and the best thing about it is you can use your scrap yarns to make stripes or choose a solid color. How cool is that?

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Woman wearing 90's bucket hat

The 90s Are Back Bucket Hat Pattern

Designer: Darsi Stitches
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

If you were born in the ‘90s or were a ‘90s child then you probably have a bit of nostalgia for the fashion of those days, which included bucket hats. Play some old school R&B while you stitch!

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Woman wearing bucket hat

Easy Weekend Bucket Hat Free Pattern

Designer: Lee Lee Knits
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

Here’s another great bucket hat that uses single crochet (sometimes in the front or back loop only to add texture). It’s a great beginner crochet hat pattern, and the suggested yarn makes it lightweight and durable.

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Sun Hat Patterns

These hats aren’t quite bucket hats because they have more of a brim, so they’re perfect for keeping the sun off at the beach or your next picnic. 


Woman wearing crochet hat

My Girl Crochet Hat

Designer: DROPS Design
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: DROPS Bomull-Lin

There’s something nostalgic about this crochet hat for girls. It’s so sweet and it includes eyelets on the brim for a little extra air flow.

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Woman wearing wide-brimmed bucket hat

August Sun Hat Crochet Pattern

Designer: Hooked on Homemade Happiness
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted

This hat uses a tight stitch to give you lots of protection from the sun. It’s basically a wide-brimmed bucket hat so it’s super easy to make and comfortable to wear.

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Woman wearing crochet fedora hat

Fedora Crochet Sun Hat Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Rewind

This crochet fedora hat is exactly what you need for your adventures. It’s so stylish and you can wear it anywhere, whether you’re walking your dog or traveling the world!

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Other Crochet Hat Patterns

These patterns don’t quite fit into the beanie/bucket hat divide but they’re definitely worth checking out!


Woman wearing beret crochet hat

Ladies Beret Crochet Hat Pattern

Designer: Durable Yarn
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday

As we know, berets give an instant, classic style. Now you can crochet one in all colors for all occasions! Here’s the pattern you can follow.

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Beret Hat Crochet Pattern

Easy Crochet Beret

Designer: Winding Road Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Mandala

If you want to learn how to crochet a basic beanie that doesn’t look basic, this is the pattern for you. The use of self-striping yarn makes it so dramatic. This pattern is available in different sizes from preemies to adults so you can make them for the whole family.

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Woman wearing Cloche hat crochet

1920s Cloche Hat Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (6) Super Bulky
Suggested yarn: Annie’s Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Bulky

This 1920s-inspired hat makes you feel like you’re in Downton Abbey or The Great Gatsby! If you’re a fan of vintage hats, this one is an excellent pattern with easy instructions to follow.

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Woman wearing nifty newsboy hat

Nifty Newsboy Hat Crochet Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (6) Super Bulky
Suggested yarn: Berroco Vintage Chunky

This cute, beginner-friendly pattern is perfect for those who want to stay warm during cold and windy days. It’s a great everyday hat, too!

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Are You New to Crochet and Need Help Crocheting Hats?

Hats are great projects for those new to crochet because they generally are pretty small and fast to work up, and usually use only a couple of stitch patterns across a project. 

If you need help with the basics of using yarn and needles, or how to shape your crochet projects so they fit a head, our Crochet Fundamentals course is for you. 

These quick video lessons cover all the basics and beyond to take you from being confused to confident in no time!

Check out my other page if you're looking for more crochet hat patterns: 40+ Stylish Crochet Hat and Beanie Patterns for All Seasons, 30 Free and Cute Crochet Hat Patterns for Girls

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37 Free and Unique Crochet Cardigan Patterns You’ll Love to Crochet

December 14, 2022 By stitch11 3 Comments

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Cardigans are essential in cold weather, and if you are looking for beautiful and easy cardigan crochet patterns to work on, you’ve come to the right place. 

And the best part of it is they're free, so if you are ready to crochet a cardigan, check out these patterns we've collected for you!

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  • 5 Things to Know Before Crocheting a Cardigan
    • Can a Beginner Crochet a Cardigan? 
    • How Long Does It Take to Crochet a Cardigan?
    • Which Crochet Stitch is Best for a Cardigan?
    • What is the Best Hook to Use for a Crochet Cardigan?
    • What is the Best Yarn to Use for a Crochet Cardigan?
  • Crochet Cardigan Tips
    • Read the Pattern First
    • Prepare Your Materials
    • Which Side Goes Where?
  • Easy Cardigans for Beginner Crocheters
        • Crochet Everyday Cotton Cardigan
        • Bahama Breeze Cardigan Pattern
        • Classic Button Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Boyfriend Cardigan
        • Watson Waffle Stitch Cardigan
        • Nearly Seamless Crochet Cardigan Free Pattern
        • Moss Stitch Cardigan Pattern
        • The Everyday Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Rainbow Cardigan Crochet Pattern
  • Lacy Cardigan Patterns
        • Daphne Cocoon Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Sunkissed Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Summer Breeze Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • The Mezzo Cardigan
        • Endless Eyelets Cardi Granny Cardigan Pattern
        • Crochet Cabot Trail Cardigan Pattern
        • The Hometown Cardi Free Crochet Pattern
        • Lena Cardigan
        • Hexagon Crochet Cardigan Sweater Pattern
        • Tulip Square Cardi Free Crochet Pattern
  • Long Cardigan Patterns
        • Laurentian Cardi Free Crochet Pattern
        • Chic Aran Cardigan Pattern
        • Verano Longline Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • The Harvest Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Autumn Duster
        • Snow Angel Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • The Luna Cardigan
        • Coastal Fog Chunky Cardigan Pattern
        • Textured Pocket Cardigan Crochet Pattern
        • Textured Crochet Button Cardigan Pattern
        • Crimson Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
        • Lilian Flared Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
        • Chunky V-Neck Cardigan Pattern
        • Chunky Crochet Bomber Cardigan with Pockets
        • Haven Bobble Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
        • Cross Back Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
  • New to Crochet and Need a Little More Help Crocheting Cardigans?
  • Looking for More Crochet Projects:

5 Things to Know Before Crocheting a Cardigan

Before we dive into the crochet cardigan patterns, we've gathered some of the most common questions asked while making a crochet cardigan. Here's what you need to know.

Can a Beginner Crochet a Cardigan? 

Yes, these free crochet cardigan patterns are beginner friendly. And even if you are not an expert, you can learn the steps as you go. 

Many cardigan patterns are just made up of rectangles, so they are easy for new crocheters to complete. Choosing a project with minimal shaping and easy, repeating stitch patterns is a great way to go if you’re a beginner.

How Long Does It Take to Crochet a Cardigan?

According to a survey conducted by Desert Blossom Crafts, 44% of crocheters said it would take them 30 hours or longer to crochet a sweater (this did not specify cardigan vs. pullover, but the numbers are probably comparable. 

Among those who responded, 30% said they can complete a crochet cardigan within 25 hours, 19% within 15-20 hours, and only 5% said they can complete a crocheted cardigan within 15 hours or fewer. 

How long a cardigan takes to stitch will depend on the size you’re making, the weight of the yarn, the complexity of the stitches, and your skill level.

And of course, the length of time it takes to get those 20-30 hours of stitching done will depend on how much time you have each day or week for crochet. For most people, it will take a month or more to stitch a sweater. 

Which Crochet Stitch is Best for a Cardigan?

Of course, any crochet stitch can be used for a cardigan, but one very common stitch you will find in cardigan crochet patterns is half double crochet aka hdc. It’s easy and fast to work and produces a pretty solid fabric that’s great for an added layer of warmth. 

If you want an even more solid fabric, go with sc, single crochet. It takes longer to stitch but makes a full-coverage fabric. 

If you’re looking for other options of stitches to use on cardigans, our Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library has 45 stitches for you to choose from. 

What is the Best Hook to Use for a Crochet Cardigan?

The size of the hook and yarn used for your cardigan crochet sweater pattern plays a vital role in its final appearance. The pattern you choose will tell you what size hook the designer used, and if you get a gauge with it that’s what you should use, too. 

If you’re designing your own cardigan, the yarn label should give you a good indication of what size crochet hook to use with that particular yarn. 

What is the Best Yarn to Use for a Crochet Cardigan?

There are plenty of options when it comes to the yarns you can for a cardigan. You should choose a yarn that feels good against your skin, in the weight needed for your project, and one that’s easy to care for if that’s important to you. 

Wool yarn is a great option for cardigans because it’s warm, and the smooth wool yarn is great for beginners to work with. If washability matters to you, look for superwash wool. 

Cotton yarn is also a good option, but it's not as elastic as other yarns. This can make it a little less comfortable to stitch with, over the length of a long project. It's also a good yarn to use for making summer cardigans since it can be lighter weight. 

Acrylic yarn is the best choice of yarn for many crocheters. These yarns are easily available and come in a wide variety of colors. Some are softer than others so give it a good rub against your skin before you buy. 

Of course, the yarn you use is always up to you. Just make sure it's something durable, comfy, easy to use, and makes you happy about your crochet project! 

Crochet Cardigan Tips

Crochet cardigans come in all types of stitches and styles. Some use granny squares, simple rectangles, or shaped pieces. But there are a few things you should know or do before you get started stitching, no matter what kind of cardigan you’re stitching. 

Read the Pattern First

Before you get started, you should read through the pattern and make sure you understand all the techniques and abbreviations used in the design. 

If you don’t know your dc from your bobble stitch, check out our Fundamentals of Crochet course. It’s full of videos that will help you with the basics of crochet as well as boost your confidence in reading and understanding crochet patterns. 

Prepare Your Materials

Don't forget to gather all the materials you need before you get started. You’ll need: 

  • Crochet hook and yarn (however many skeins your pattern requires)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Other notions as required such as buttons
  • A copy of your pattern or the video tutorial, if using

Which Side Goes Where?

Crocheted cardigans are often constructed from pieces, which can be confusing if you’ve never assembled a sweater before. Typically, there will be a back panel that is larger than the sides, two front panels, and two sleeves. 

If the pieces do not include shaping, it only matters that the right or front side of each piece is facing out when you stitch them together. (Place a stitch marker on the right side of each piece when you start stitching so it’s easy to tell the front or outside from the wrong side, or inside of the garment.)

If there is shaping on the fronts, whether for the neckline or the sleeves, it should be clear from the pattern which front is which. Note: when patterns refer to the right or left side of the cardigan, that is as you wear it.

Crocheting a cardigan isn’t difficult as long as you go step by step and piece by piece! Check out these 37 free crochet cardigan patterns you’ll want to add to your wardrobe so you can get cozy when the weather (or the building you’re in) is cool!

Easy Cardigans for Beginner Crocheters

These free cardigan crochet patterns for newer crocheters use easy stitches, simple shapes and sometimes very little finishing. They’re great for stitchers with more experience who want an easy project for TV stitching or a quick gift.


Woman wearing cotton cardigan crochet

Crochet Everyday Cotton Cardigan

Designer: Sewrella
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Coboo

This cardigan is cozy, with simple hemline ribbing, and loose, slouchy sleeves that you will love wearing daily. It’s also a beginner-friendly pattern that any newbie in crochet can use.

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Bahama Breeze Cardigan Pattern

Designer: Herr Stitches
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Berroco Vintage

Lightweight and easy to make, this pattern is exactly what you need if you are new to crocheting cardigans! This easy crochet cardigan pattern is worked in moss stitch, with front and back post stitches used for the ribbing.

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Classic Button Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Stitchberry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Alpac

When the temperature drops, it’s time to bring out the cardigans and sweaters. This crochet button-up pattern will surely keep you warm till spring. This pattern uses single crochet in the front loop and back loop for this easy textured pattern.

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Boyfriend Cardigan

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Shine

Boyfriend cardigans are classic and comfy choices, and this version will surely make crocheters excited! It is a great pattern design for crochet beginners who are looking for something easy to do. It uses half double crochet.

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Watson Waffle Stitch Cardigan

Designer: Lakeside Loops
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand LB Collection Cotton Bamboo Linen

This easy to make short sleeve long-line cardigan features the fun waffle stitch pattern. It’s worked in several pieces and includes pockets. There’s a video tutorial if you need help with how this one comes together.

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Nearly Seamless Crochet Cardigan Free Pattern

Designer: Hooked Hazel, via Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca

You can’t go wrong with this cardigan. It’s easy to make and perfect for those who love to stay snug throughout the cold season.  It mostly uses single and double crochet stitches, as well as post stitches.

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Moss Stitch Cardigan Pattern

Designer: Burgundy and Blush
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus with Wool Aran

Boyfriend cardigans are classic and comfy choices, and this version will surely make crocheters excited! It is a great pattern design for crochet beginners who are looking for something easy to do. It uses half double crochet.

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The Everyday Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Sewrella
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca

This everyday cardigan goes well with any dress or OOTD that you can come up with. It’s perfect for any season, and the best part is, you can make one in each of your favorite colors!

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Rainbow Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Coco Crochet Lee
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Heather's Heathers Merino

Adding stripes to a crocheted cardigan gives it a completely different look, but it doesn’t make the project any more difficult. Stitch all the colors of the rainbow or come up with your own color scheme for this cheerful cardigan.

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Lacy Cardigan Patterns

Lace and openwork designs make crochet cardigans look more complicated, but if you take the stitches one step and a time, you’ll find they’re not much more involved than the basic stitches you are used to. These projects are great for special projects to wear out on the town or anytime you want a feminine look.


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Daphne Cocoon Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Sincerely Pam
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Fluffy Fingering Merino Yarn

This cocoon cardigan is a lightweight cardi that you will love to wear every day. It’s chic and stylish and the best part of all, it’s super easy to make!

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Sunkissed Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: MJ's Off The Hook Designs
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

This crochet cardigan is light, versatile, and a great piece of clothing for spring or summer. It uses a pretty shell pattern that isn’t too difficult with a little practice.

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Summer Breeze Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Crochet with Carrie
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: DROPS Cotton Light

Shell stitches add more spunk to any crochet project and this cardigan is covered with them! It’s meant to have lots of positive ease for extra comfort and is worked in cotton yarn to keep it cool.

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The Mezzo Cardigan

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Coboo

The construction of this cozy cardigan is so much fun, because it’s made with hexagons! The pattern is very detailed if you’re unsure how it all goes together.

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Endless Eyelets Cardi Granny Cardigan Pattern

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Mandala

This lovely cardigan pattern has no shaping and is quite meditative to do. It uses granny stitch, which is a simple combination of double crochet stitches, like making granny squares but flat.

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Crochet Cabot Trail Cardigan Pattern

Designer: MJ’s Off the Hook Designs
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks CotLin

This pretty cardigan pattern is perfect to stitch for summer! The cluster lace stitch is fun to work and makes for an open fabric that is great for the beach or anywhere else when it’s warm.

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The Hometown Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Meghan Makes Do
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Heather's Heathers Merino

This easy eyelet cardigan is perfect for your pumpkin-picking or apple-picking activities, or anything else you want to do in the fall. It’s lightweight and easy to crochet too!

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Lena Cardigan

Designer: Divine Debris, via Clover USA
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Sirdar Hayfield Bonus with Wool Aran

This cute cardigan is easy to make and is perfect for your everyday wear. The openwork stitches give the effect of stripes, and you can stitch it to a cropped length or make it longer if you like.

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Hexagon Crochet Cardigan Sweater Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vel-Luxe

This unique cardigan is made out of two hexagon shapes that are folded and stitched to create the body and sleeves. This luscious velvet yarn makes the sweater even cozier but use any worsted weight yarn you like for this fun project.

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Tulip Square Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Wilmade
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Heartland

This pattern is made of tulip granny squares and triangles slip-stitched together to form this beautiful granny square cardigan. It’s fun to make and will surely keep you busy for days! This one would be pretty in a solid color or work the squares in different colors.

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Long Cardigan Patterns

There’s nothing better than a nice, long cardigan to slip on when it’s cold outside. These patterns are pretty easy but will take longer because of the length of the sweater. Of course, you can always make them shorter if you’d rather!


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Laurentian Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Lulu Stitch Co
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Patons Astra

This pattern comes in two different sizes and uses lots of half double crochet stitches, so it’s pretty fast even at a longer length. It’s meant to be roomy and cozy for hanging out at home.

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Chic Aran Cardigan Pattern

Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Patons Classic Wool

The back cross double crochet stitch used on this long cardigan is so pretty, and there’s a full photo tutorial in the post to explain how to do it. The pieces are also worked sideways!

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Verano Longline Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Truboo

Long cardigans can sometimes be really warm, but the combination of a lighter weight yarn, a cool fiber and an openwork pattern makes this a long cardi that’s great for all seasons.

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The Harvest Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Mason Jar Yarn Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Basic Stitch

This easy-to-crochet cardigan is perfect for this fall. It's comfy and warm, and you can match it with any of your outfits! This pattern has a large range of sizes and is mostly worked in half double crochet variations.

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Autumn Duster

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Anti-pilling Everyday Worsted

Adding stripes to a crocheted cardigan gives it a completely different look, but it doesn’t make the project any more difficult. Stitch all the colors of the rainbow or come up with your own color scheme for this cheerful cardigan.

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Snow Angel Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick

Crocheting this cardigan will challenge your skills as a beginner, but if you are up for the challenge, this beautiful cardigan is perfect! It uses bobbles and puff spike stitches for a really distinctive look.

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The Luna Cardigan

Designer: Evelyn and Pete
Yarn weight: (7) Jumbo
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Go for Fleece Sherpa

Chunky yarns are irresistible! And they make the best cardigans too. This one-use jumbo yarn so it works up in no time. Keep the seams split as shown or stitch them all the way down for an even warmer cardigan.

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Coastal Fog Chunky Cardigan Pattern

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick

Protect yourself from the brisk winter weather with this Coastal Fog chunky cardigan. It’s perfect for layering over any outfit on a chilly, foggy morning!

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Textured Pocket Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Designer: For the Frills
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me

Chunky cardigans are comfy and easy to make. The Kima cardi is a very good example of a comfy bulky weight yarn cardigan that you can wear anytime, anywhere. It’s crocheted sideways so the fronts and the back are all one piece.

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Textured Cardigan Patterns


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Textured Crochet Button Cardigan Pattern

Designer: Stitchberry
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

This classic buttoned cardigan uses simple stitches – single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet – but the way they’re put together makes a lot of great texture.

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Crimson Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Yarn for Yarn
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca

This simple cardigan is stunning! It has a relaxed fit, comes in a range of sizes, and uses raglan shaping to give it a streamlined look. If you know how to make granny squares you can make this cardigan!

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Lilian Flared Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Joy of Motion Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Simply Wool

This unique-looking peplum cardigan is perfect for all seasons, and you can even wear it with jeans. And the best part is, the pattern comes with instructions on how you can add a zipper! 

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Chunky V-Neck Cardigan Pattern

Designer: For the Frills
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: WeCrochet Biggo

If you’re a fan of textured crochet projects, then this cardigan pattern is a great addition to your favorites! It uses a simple waffle stitch, and who doesn’t love a V-neck? We do! 10/10, will crochet this one!

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Chunky Crochet Bomber Cardigan with Pockets

Designer: For the Frills
Yarn weight: (6) Super bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn

We love bulky cardigans! They’re comfy to use during winter and keep you warm and snug. It works up super-fast thanks to the super bulky yarn and has integrated pockets, which is a great skill to know how to do.

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Haven Bobble Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Color Made Easy

This bobble cardigan has a lovely textured pattern that you are sure to enjoy creating. If you love textures and bobble stitches, this is the perfect pattern!

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Cross Back Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: E’Claire Makery
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Color Made Easy

This open-back cardigan has such a fun look and uses horizontal puff stitches for all that amazing texture. This one is a showstopper no matter where you wear it!

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New to Crochet and Need a Little More Help Crocheting Cardigans?

If you’re new to crochet, looking at all these cardigan patterns can be a little overwhelming. If you need help with the basics or a refresher if it’s been a while since you stitched a garment, check out our Crochet Fundamentals course. 

These great videos cover everything from how to hold your yarn and hook to basic stitches, increases and decreases, and skill-building patterns to help boost your confidence in no time!

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Check out our awesome round-up of crochet granny squares here – 45+ Free Crochet Granny Square Patterns

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35 Stunning and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns for All Crocheters

November 25, 2022 By stitch11 6 Comments

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What makes crochet flowers irresistible? And where can you find the best crochet flower patterns? 

Flowers are one of the cutest things you can crochet and add as embellishments to your other crochet projects. Whether you are making hair ties, dresses, blankets, or other projects, crocheted flowers simply never go out of style. 

We have the answers to your questions! If you are looking for free patterns and where you can find them, we have collected some of the best crochet flower patterns in this post. Check out these wonderful selections!

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  • Commonly Questions Asked about Crochet Flower Patterns
    • What Are the Materials Needed for Crocheting a Flower?
    • What is the Recommended Yarn Used for Crochet Flowers?
    • How Do You Choose Yarn for Crocheting Flowers?
    • Where Can You Use a Crochet Flower? 
    • Is It Easy to Crochet a Flower?
  • Crochet Flower Patterns Using (1) Super Fine Yarn
        • Crochet Poppy Flower
        • Gerbera Crochet Flowers
        • Crochet Irish Rose Pattern
        • Crochet Rose Free Pattern
        • Crochet Lavender Pattern
        • Crochet Lilac Flowers
        • Free Crochet Cherry Blossom Pattern
        • Crochet a Frangipani Flower Pattern
  • Crocheted Flowers Made with (2) Sport Weight Yarn
        • Crochet Flower Bouquet
        • Easy Crochet Peony Pattern
        • African Flower Granny Crochet Pattern
  • Flower Patterns Using (3) DK Weight Yarn
        • Dahlia Crochet Pattern
        • Crochet Dogwood Flower Pattern
        • A Rose in Two Different Sizes
        • Puff Flower Free Pattern
        • Easy Crochet Flower Pattern
        • Crochet Daffodil Pattern
        • Easy Sunflower Crochet Pattern
        • Curved Edge Flower Crochet Pattern
        • Carnation Crochet Pattern
        • Anemone Crochet Flower Pattern
        • Water Lily Crochet Pattern
        • Bouquet of Flowers Crochet Flower Tutorial
        • Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern
        • Two Layer Crochet Flowers
  • Crochet Flower Patterns with (4) Worsted Weight Yarn
        • Crochet Pansy Flowers
        • Sweet Daisies Free Crochet Pattern
        • Mohnblume Poppy Crochet
        • Daisy Flower Crochet Pattern
        • Crochet Rose Pattern
        • Free Crochet Poppy Pattern
        • Autumn Berry Flower Crochet
        • Crochet Rose Bouquet
        • Pointed Petals Flower
        • Crochet Puff Flower Tutorial Pattern
  • Are You a Beginner Crocheter Who Needs Extra Help Learning to Crochet?

Commonly Questions Asked about Crochet Flower Patterns

Before we jump to our crochet flower patterns, we have gathered some frequently asked questions when it comes to crocheting flowers. Here's what you need to know to get started!

What Are the Materials Needed for Crocheting a Flower?

The nice thing about crocheted flower patterns is that you can often use materials you already have at home, such as:

  • Yarn in the color and weight of your choice (scraps are great for this!)
  • Crochet hook that matches the yarn or the pattern suggestion
  • Scissors to cut your yarn when you change colors or at the end of the project
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends 

What is the Recommended Yarn Used for Crochet Flowers?

Many crochet flower patterns use worsted weight (4) or DK weight (3) yarn. But if you prefer making small flowers, you can use fingering weight yarn or crochet thread. 

The pattern you are considering will tell you what type of yarn the designer used, but you can always use a heavier weight yarn to make a larger flower or a lighter weight yarn to make a smaller flower if you like. The great thing about flowers is they don’t have to be an exact size!

How Do You Choose Yarn for Crocheting Flowers?

If you have some yarns that you already like, those are great choices for crocheted flowers. If you are planning to add your flower to another project that will include a different, lighter-colored yarn, check for color fastness by working a small swatch with both colors and washing it to make sure the color doesn’t bleed.

If you’re not using stash, cotton and acrylic yarns are great for flowers. And don’t forget to consider the color. You can make your flowers the colors they would be in nature or go wild with your color choices. 

Where Can You Use a Crochet Flower? 

Crochet flowers have many uses. The most common uses are hair clips, headbands, ear warmers, and the like. But that's not the only use for crochet flowers. 

You can attach them to many projects like hats, blankets, socks, dresses, scarves, gloves, tops, and many others that you would like to include a crochet flower. 

They can also stand alone as an addition to a gift box or bag, or some flowers can be attached to pipe cleaner stems and used as a crochet bouquet! They’re great for home decor projects, too, like wreaths and garlands.

Is It Easy to Crochet a Flower?

Yes! Crochet flowers are easy to make, and you can often complete one in an hour or less. If you are a beginner, there are plenty of patterns and tutorials that guide you every step of the way. 

These projects often use simple stitches like single crochets, double crochet, and half double crochet, so if you know the basics you should be in good shape. But we can teach you 45 other stitches that you can use for this project or any other one that you are looking to customize or spice up. Learn all of the stitches here in my Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library.

Of course, you can use any weight of yarn you want for any kind of flower, but in case you’re wanting to use stash yarn and are looking for projects that are great with that particular weight, we’ve arranged all these free crochet flower patterns by yarn weight below. Happy stitching!

Crochet Flower Patterns Using (1) Super Fine Yarn


Crochet Poppy Flowers with leaves

Crochet Poppy Flower

Designer: Moara Crochet
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

Poppies come in different varieties and colors, which makes them interesting to crochet. There are a lot of little pieces but it comes together beautifully.

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Gerbera Crochet Flowers on a hair pin with pearly hearts

Gerbera Crochet Flowers

Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

Gerberas are a kind of daisy and they’re super cheerful flowers! This is a lovely crochet project that you can use for hairpins. All you have to do is add a pin at the back of your flower and you’re done!

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Crochet Irish Rose with crochet hook

Crochet Irish Rose Pattern

Designer: Golden Lucy Crafts
Yarn weight: Size 10 crochet thread
Suggested yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Thread

A crochet Irish Rose is commonly used in Irish lace crochet. It’s so pretty in two colors, or you can make a solid color one to add to your projects.

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Crochet Roses with a greeting card and tiny wooden sign

Crochet Rose Free Pattern

Designer: Paint it Colorful
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Fluffy Fingering

Getting creative with crochet flowers is easy when you have a pattern like this. You can crochet as many as you want, use different types and weights of yarn, and the best part is, they stay fresh all day, every day!

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Crochet Lavenders in a wooden container

Crochet Lavender Pattern

Designer: Moara Crochet
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

Do you want to level up your crochet skills and challenge yourself? Try this wonderful crochet lavender pattern that has a texture you will love. So sweet in a little bunch!

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Crochet Lilac Flowers with pearls and buttons

Crochet Lilac Flowers

Designer: Golden Lucy Crafts
Yarn weight: Size 10 crochet thread
Suggested yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Thread

These crocheted lilacs are wonderful additions to blankets, dresses, and scarves. If you want to be creative, you can even add them to cards! Try making them in other colors, too!

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Crochet Cherry Blossoms with yarns, scissors, and crochet hook

Free Crochet Cherry Blossom Pattern

Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

Cherry blossoms are so pretty and delicate, but they also fade away quickly. Here are some cherry blossoms you can keep all year, and they’re easy to make too. 

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hands holding Crochet Frangipani Flowers

Crochet a Frangipani Flower Pattern

Designer: Moara Crochet
Yarn weight: (1) Super fine
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Fingering

Frangipani flowers are sweet smelling in real life. They bloom during the summer seasons in some countries. You can crochet this two-toned flower with this pretty pattern.

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Crocheted Flowers Made with (2) Sport Weight Yarn


Crochet Flowers taped to an orange background next to scissors

Crochet Flower Bouquet

Designer: Common Thread, via Internet Archive 
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: DMC Natura Just Cotton

We all love getting bouquets of flowers, no matter the occasion. Here’s a bouquet you can keep all year long, or just crochet a single flower if you like!

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Crochet Peony flower next to a real peony

Easy Crochet Peony Pattern

Designer: Off the Hook for You
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Catona

Tiny peonies are among my favorite flowers, but finding a big peony flower pattern is even better. You might love it too, check it out!

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a bunch of African Flower Crochet Granny flowers

African Flower Granny Crochet Pattern

Designer: Craft Passion
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Sport 

Who said grannies have to be square? Here’s a beautiful crochet flower granny that you can do if you want something unique.

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Flower Patterns Using (3) DK Weight Yarn


hand carrying a large Dahlia Crochet flower with more flowers in the background

Dahlia Crochet Pattern

Designer: Golden Lucy Crafts
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

This dahlia crochet pattern is simply adorable. It’s a great addition to your headbands, hairpins, and other crochet projects you have in mind. 

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hand carrying Crochet Dogwood Flowers with more flowers in the background

Crochet Dogwood Flower Pattern

Designer: Golden Lucy Craft
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Coboo

Dogwoods are beautiful trees that are filled with whimsical flowers in the spring. They are a great addition to your flower crochet patterns. These also make a cute crochet flower garland that you can hang around your home or room.

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A Crochet Rose with leaves

A Rose in Two Different Sizes

Designer: Maisie and Ruth
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend

Crochet flowers make great embellishments to your crochet projects. This rose pattern is the simplest ones you can crochet and add to your creations. It comes in two sizes so you can use it on lots of different projects.

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Puff crochet flowers with balls of yarn, scissors, and crochet hook

Puff Flower Free Pattern

Designer: Bella Coco
Yarn weight: DK yarn
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Heaven Yarn

Crocheting these puff flowers is a little bit challenging, but it’s all worth it! And don’t worry, this pattern will take you through all the steps until you can create your own crocheted puff flowers.

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Easy Crochet Flowers

Easy Crochet Flower Pattern

Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Truboo

We all love colorful crochet flowers and if you are looking for one, this pattern is all you need. You can add these to baby blankets and hats, and even turn them into brooches by adding a pin on the back.

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Crochet Daffodil flower attached to a wreath

Crochet Daffodil Pattern

Designer: Kath Webber, via Gathered
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

Is there anything more cheerful than a daffodil? Because they’re one of the first flowers of spring they always look so hopeful, and now you can bring that joy into your crochet projects.

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Easy Sunflower Crochet flowers

Easy Sunflower Crochet Pattern

Designer: Single Girl’s DIY
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Berroco Vintage DK

If you love making crochet daisy flowers, then this sunflower pattern will be easy-peasy for you. It’s like making those daisies but with a little twist. And remember sunflowers can come in a range of colors!

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Curved Edge Crochet Flowers

Curved Edge Flower Crochet Pattern

Designer: Crochet ‘n’ Create
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus DK

Simple and uncomplicated, this pattern creates cute and easy flowers that you can use anywhere. If you love the simplicity of a curved edge flower crochet, this is the pattern you need.

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Crochet Carnation bouquet in a glass vase

Carnation Crochet Pattern

Designer: PlanetJune 
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus DK

This sweet carnation flower crochet pattern can be used as a crochet embellishment or as part of your flower crochet arrangement. Pink and white are traditional but you can stitch these up in all sorts of colors.

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Anemone Crochet Flowers

Anemone Crochet Flower Pattern

Designer: Marianna’s Lazy Daisy Days
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn

This easy-to-make and fun anemone crochet flower is a project you’ll want to make over and over. Use them for hair clips, make boho garlands, or whatever you want!

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Water Lily Crochet flower on a wooden table

Water Lily Crochet Pattern

Designer: Make My Day Creative
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Every Day DK

It’s amazing to see water lilies in bloom and now you can capture the same look with this pattern. This would be a lovely addition to a gift; just pin it to the gift bag.

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Brightly Colored Crochet Flower

Bouquet of Flowers Crochet Flower Tutorial

Designer: Hopeful Honey
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus

Colorful flowers are eye-catching and if you love vibrant colored flowers, this pattern will make you happy! Choose your favorite, loud colors and follow this tutorial.

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Carnation Crochet Flowers

Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern

Designer: Naztazia
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

We can’t get enough of crocheted carnations. You can create as many as you like and arrange them in a vase as your home decoration. And see? I was right about them being great in different colors!

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Two Layer Crochet Flowers with leaves

Two Layer Crochet Flowers

Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

These flowers are simple and quick to make and will be a very good addition to your crochet projects. They’re popular additions to headbands, ear warmers, gloves, and many other projects. 

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Crochet Flower Patterns with (4) Worsted Weight Yarn


Crochet Pansy Flowers

Crochet Pansy Flowers

Designer: Naztazia
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

Crochet flowers make us happy, and seeing them in different color combinations is a joy! These little pansies use several different colors so they’re great for scrap projects.

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Sweet Crochet Daisies with real flowers

Sweet Daisies Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream

These cute daisies will brighten anyone’s mood! You can create napkin rings out of these or a summer headband for your little ones.

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Mohnblume Poppy Crochet flowers

Mohnblume Poppy Crochet

Designer: Vera Matrebo, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton

Crocheting these poppies is easy and you can create them in batches for all your projects. This design is unique and you will enjoy making them. You can add them as appliques or make a bunch to use for some fun future project

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Daisy Crochet Flowers

Daisy Flower Crochet Pattern

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

We love a variety of crocheted daisies! And this pattern will help you create two styles of daisies that you can use for your crochet projects. 

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Crochet Roses

Crochet Rose Pattern

Designer: Melanie Ham
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Wooly Worsted

This is probably one of the easiest crochet rose patterns you’ll come across. It only requires basic double crochet, treble crochet, and half-double crochet stitches to create this lovely flower.

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Crochet Poppy flowers with a notebook and scissors

Free Crochet Poppy Pattern

Designer: Thorseby Cottage
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

Red poppies are a classic remembrance of the war dead, and crocheted poppies are seen throughout the UK around Armistice Day. Stitch up some pretty flowers for remembrance or any other reason with this simple pattern.

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Autumn Berry Crochet Flowers on top of a chest

Autumn Berry Flower Crochet

Designer: Jenny Dickens, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe Wooly Worsted

These flowers are great for your winter hats and other projects where a crocheted flower is needed. You can also adjust the size if you want them bigger or smaller. Use a button for the center of the flower.

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Crochet Rose Bouquet wreath

Crochet Rose Bouquet

Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Super Saver

If you’re looking for a different way to display your crochet flowers, check out this fun project. It’s a great minimalist wreath you can make in different colors for different times of the year.

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Pointed Petals Crochet Flowers

Pointed Petals Flower

Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: I Love this Cotton

Once you have mastered crocheting rounded-edge flowers, you can try changing the way they look. Here’s a petal crochet flower pattern you can work in any color.

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Crochet Puff Flowers

Crochet Puff Flower Tutorial Pattern

Designer: Crochet News
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted

Puff flowers are one of those crochet projects that you can do mindlessly and still come up with lovely flowers. Here's a step-by-step pattern that you’ll enjoy doing. 

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45+ Free Crochet Granny Square Patterns

November 9, 2022 By stitch11 7 Comments

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Introduction to Crochet Granny Square Patterns

Welcome to our collection of free crochet granny square patterns. The granny square is an iconic crocheting pattern that has been around for generations.

Crochet granny square patterns are an excellent choice for beginner and experienced crocheters alike. This type of crochet pattern is easy to learn and simple to master. Granny squares are also a perfect way to use up your yarn scraps. 

There are thousands of patterns for granny square projects, but these granny square patterns will get you started on some new designs that you may not have seen before. We’ve prepared a collection of our favorite free granny square patterns for you below.

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Table of Contents

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  • Introduction to Crochet Granny Square Patterns
  • What is a Granny Square?  
  • What is the History of Granny Square? 
  • Why Are Granny Squares Popular with Crocheters?
  • What Types of Crochet Projects Can I Use Granny Squares for?
    • Granny Crochet Cardigans
    • Granny Square Crochet Hat or Beanie
    • Granny Square Scarf
    • Granny Square Blanket
    • Granny Placemats, Potholders, Coasters 
    • Granny Square Mosaic (Pixel Art)
    • Granny Square Tops and Dresses
    • Granny Square Tote Bags
  • Supplies Needed to Crochet a Granny Square
    • Choosing the Perfect Yarn to Crochet a Granny Square
    • 1. Superfine/Fingering
    • 2. Fine 
    • 3. Light/DK
    • 4. Medium/Worsted
    • 5. Bulky
    • 6. Super Bulky
    • Crochet Hook for Crocheting a Granny Square
    • Notions and Tools Needed to Crochet a Granny Square
    • Blocking Tools
  • How to Crochet a Classic Granny Square
    • Foundation Ring
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4 
  • Common Variations of the Traditional Granny Square
    • Solid Granny Square
    • Solid Granny Square with No Gaps
    • Sunburst Granny Square
    • Hexagon Granny Square
  • Granny Square FAQs 
    • What’s the Best Way to End Each Granny Square?
    • What are the Best Ways to Join Granny Squares Together?
      • Single Crochet Join Method 
      • Flat Double Crochet Join Method
      • Zip Join Method or Slip Stitch Join Method 
      • Invisible Seam Join Method (Sewing)
      • Zig Zag Slip Join Method
    • How Do I Block Granny Squares?
    • How Do I Join a New Color When Making a Granny Square?
    • What’s the Best Way To Keep Granny Square Edges Straight?
    • How Do I Choose Colors For Granny Square Projects?
  • Crochet Granny Squares for Beginners 
        • Classic Granny Square Pattern
        • Simple Crochet Granny Square Beginner-Friendly Pattern
        • Basic Crochet Granny Square Pattern
        • Easy Granny Square Pattern
        • Solid Granny Square Pattern
        • Perfect Solid Granny Square
        • Grandview Granny Square Crochet Pattern
        • Boho Granny Square Pattern
        • Farmhouse Granny Square Pattern
        • C2C Granny Square Pattern
        • Granny Hexagon Pattern
        • Two-Color Granny Square Pattern
        • Circle to Granny Square Crochet Pattern
  • Floral Granny Square Patterns 
        • African Flower Granny Crochet Pattern
        • Crocheted Sunburst Granny Square Pattern
        • Ditsy Daisy Granny Square Crochet Pattern
        • Sunburst Granny Square Pattern
        • Springtime Magic Granny Square Pattern
        • Crochet Rose Granny Square
        • Winding Road Granny Square Pattern
        • Dainty Daisy Granny Square Motif
        • Primavera Flowers Granny Square Pattern
        • Star Lily Crochet Hexagon Pattern
        • Connie’s Garden Pattern and Tutorial
        • Marigold Sky Granny Square Pattern
        • Sunflower Granny Square Pattern
  • Crochet Granny Squares for Intermediate and Advanced Crocheters
        • Reinventing the Granny Square 2 Pattern
        • Emerald Asscher Afghan Square Pattern
        • Victorian Lattice Square Pattern
        • Puffs and Hugs Granny Square Pattern
        • Westminster Afghan Square
        • Spinosa Square Pattern
        • Winter Opulence Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern
        • Stained Glass Lantern Crochet Square Pattern
        • Textured Ripple Granny Square Pattern
        • Two-Color Linen Stitch Pattern
        • Spin Me Right Round Crochet Square Pattern
        • Quilt Block Bobble Square Pattern
        • Beloved Square Crochet Pattern
        • Iris Stitch In a Square Modern Granny Square Pattern
  • Step-By-Step Crochet Granny Square Video Tutorials  
        • Absolute Beginners Guide to How to Crochet a Granny Square
        • How to Crochet a Solid Granny Square
        • How to Crochet a Sunburst Granny Square
        • Crochet a Diamond Granny Square Pattern and Tutorial
        • Daisy Granny Square Crochet Tutorial
  • Are You a Beginner Crochet Who Would Like Some Extra Help to Learn How to Crochet? 

What is a Granny Square?  

Whether you are an advanced or a beginner crocheter, most likely you've already encountered or made a granny square. 

Traditionally, a granny square is a combination of three double crochets (DC) all worked in the same stitch. They’re usually worked from the center out with stitches strategically placed to make a square.

Nowadays, the granny square has already expanded into different kinds of designs and shapes. Yes, there are various ways to crochet granny squares. And do you know what's interesting about it? Granny squares are not all “squares.”  There are granny squares that are circles, rectangles, hexagons, and more. 

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What is the History of Granny Square? 

According to the book The Woman’s Day Book of Granny Squares, “granny squares are one of the most traditional and American forms of crochet.” This form was so popular in America in the early 1900s that European crafters called the pattern “American crochet.”

During those times, yarns were not as easy to get and as inexpensive as they are today. They were very precious and expensive. So to save those yarn scraps, Americans made use of those scraps to make something beautiful. These Afghan blankets and home decor projects were known as the “ultimate yarn stash saver.” 

Have you ever wondered why granny squares are called “granny” squares? This question also popped into my mind when I started crocheting. I always thought that maybe it was called that way because an old woman “granny” designed the pattern. I’m pretty sure that’s what you thought as well. Am I right? 

Crocheting was not as popular among younger people in the past compared to today. So it was said that an older woman designed the pattern. It’s also said that the pattern got its name because older people were mostly the ones making the designs, and they were so easy even grannies could make them. 

Why Are Granny Squares Popular with Crocheters?

It was never a secret that “granny square” is one of the most popular patterns used in different kinds of crochet projects. It’s easy, versatile, portable, and cost-effective. It can also be used in an endless number of project categories. 

Granny squares have been around for more than a hundred years and have continued to evolve in terms of style, shape, and color. They give each crocheter a way to express themselves and use every scrap of leftover yarn along the way. 

One of the things that I like about these squares is that I can bring them anywhere without having the entire project shoved into my bag. I can just bring a few yarns with me and make a few squares in the coffee shop while having my morning coffee or during my lunch break at the park. It’s so relaxing and meditative. 

Above all things, granny squares are very cost-effective because of their reputation as stash/scrap busters. Most of us have a box or bag at the back of our yarn collection full of yarn scraps, right? 

We don’t just want to throw those away as they cost us dollars too. This is where these squares make a grand entrance. With all those scraps laying around, you can make granny square afghans, coasters, or dishcloths pattern. 

What Types of Crochet Projects Can I Use Granny Squares for?

Alright, now that you already have an idea about the history of granny squares, let’s take a look at some of the most popular, cute, and fun projects that you can do with these squares. 

Granny Crochet Cardigans

We have to bring this first thing on the list – a granny crochet cardigan. While granny cardigans are perennially popular, they’re especially trendy right now. A line of granny squares on the back can give your cardigan sweater a unique look, or make the entire back – or the entire sweater – out of grannies for a colorful, boho look. 

Granny Square Crochet Hat or Beanie

There are many variations of crochet hats/beanies out there, but it’s always been a granny square crochet hat that’s my favorite. I love the boho chic look that it creates. You can make a hat out of just two squares so it’s a really fast project, too.  

Granny Square Scarf

Get creative with the different color combinations for your scarves. Just stitch together about fifteen 4×4 granny squares, and you’ll have an instant scarf for the winter season. And don’t forget to add some fringe on both ends. 

Granny Square Blanket

Ane of course there’s the most popular project for using granny squares: afghans. Granny afghans are the first thing that will get into your mind when it comes to these squares. Just a bunch of granny squares with different sizes, colors, or even designs, put together, is a classic that always looks beautiful.

Granny Placemats, Potholders, Coasters 

Granny squares are an easy way to liven up your kitchen and dining room. Two squares joined together can make a placemat, or sew them in a stack to make a potholder. Smaller squares (or grannies of other shapes) can be used as coasters and make a quick, colorful gift. 

Granny Square Mosaic (Pixel Art)

This is a more creative and challenging kind of crochet stitches. Mosaics are made with a bunch of small granny squares sewn together to form a picture or an image. This is a pretty cool art to make and a fun challenge to design.

Granny Square Tops and Dresses

As a crocheter, I love to wear my creations. One best way to do that is to wear it as a top/dress. Granny squares are very stylish and very fun to wear. These styles are often easy to stitch because they are just squares with no shaping, or you can make smaller squares or half squares where you need less fabric.

Granny Square Tote Bags

Granny tote bags are so cute! You’ll love to use them at the beach, mall, or at market. They are timeless, fashionable, and most important of all can go with anything you wear.

Once you start making some simple granny square crochet patterns, you’re sure to come up with many more ways to use them!

Supplies Needed to Crochet a Granny Square

Choosing the Perfect Yarn to Crochet a Granny Square

What makes it fun when it comes to making a granny square is that you can use whatever yarn you desire. The lighter the yarn weight the smaller your squares will be, while a heavier yarn will make bigger squares.

Always keep in mind that the end project should always be taken into consideration when choosing your yarn. If you’re planning a cardigan for the summer then you’ll want to use lightweight yarn, for example. Granny square potholders or coasters should be made of cotton to withstand heat or soak up sweat from your glass. 

Do you still need help choosing the best yarn for your project? Here are a few of our favorites in different weight categories. 

1. Superfine/Fingering

  • Knit Picks Stroll Tonal
  • Bernat Baby
  • Ewe Ewe Fluffy Fingering 

2. Fine 

  • Darn Good Yarn Journey Recycled Silk
  • Ewe Ewe So Sporty Merino
  • Knit Picks Heatherly Sport 

3. Light/DK

  • Knit Picks City Tweed DK 
  • Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend
  • Berroco Tiramisu

4. Medium/Worsted

  • Sirdar Country Classic Worsted 
  • Circulo Mollet Multicolor
  • Lion Brand Scarfie Lite 

5. Bulky

  • Sirdar Hayfield Baby Blossom Chunky
  • Knit Picks Swish Bulky
  • Ewe ewe Baa Baa Bulky Merino 

6. Super Bulky

  • Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday Bulky
  • Bernat Softee Chunky Yarn
  • Knit Picks Alla Prima

Crochet Hook for Crocheting a Granny Square

If you are working from a free crochet granny square pattern, the correct hook size to use will be indicated in the pattern. 

If you are making your design or just practicing with the yarn you have, the yarn label should tell you the suggested hook size. If you’re using scraps and don’t have the label but you know what weight the yarn is you can estimate based on the standard yarn weights. For instance, if you know you have worsted weight yarn you’d probably want to use a hook in the 5.5-6.5mm range.

Notions and Tools Needed to Crochet a Granny Square

As with any other project, these essential crochet tools are also needed to make crochet granny squares. 

  • A tapestry needle is necessary to weave the yarn tails upon finishing your work and to sew squares to each other.  
  • A few stitch markers come in very handy when it comes to marking the start of each round. 
  • A good sharp pair of scissors is essential for cutting your yarn. 
  • A tape measure will help you make sure your squares are a consistent size. 

Blocking Tools

Blocking is a process of relaxing the fibers after crocheting that allows you to shape a project to the desired size. Even with the same kind of yarn, pattern, stitches, and hook size, there will be a slight deviation in your tension such that your squares might come out in slightly different sizes. 

To ensure all your granny squares have an even size and that it stays the shape that you want, using a blocking board is extremely useful. You’ll also need to have blocking pins to affix your squares in place. 

We’ll talk more about exactly how to block granny squares below.

How to Crochet a Classic Granny Square

Now that you have an idea of what a granny square is and the tools needed to make one. Let’s learn how to make the classic granny square. For this demonstration, we are using a chain made into a circle as the center of the square.

Foundation Ring

Chain 4. Insert the hook into the first chain you made and make a slip stitch to join the chain to make a circle. 

Round 1

Ch 3. This will count as a double crochet throughout. 

Work 2 dc into the center of the circle. This set of 3 stitches is your first granny cluster. 

Ch 3. This will be the corner space. Work 3 dc into the center ring. Repeat twice more. 

Sl st into the third chain of the starting ch 3. Now you have a tiny square!

Classic Granny Square Round 1 steps

Round 2

Chain 4. This will count as a dc and ch 1.

In the corner space, work 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 1. Repeat this twice. 

Work 3 dc, ch 3, and 2 dc into the last corner space. Sl st into the third ch of the beginning chain stitches. 

Classic Granny Square Round 2 steps

Round 3

Chain 3. This counts as a dc.

Work 2 dc into the ch-1 space of the previous round, then ch 1. This will be the first granny cluster in the round. 

Into the corner space, work 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 1. Into the next ch 1 space, work 3 dc, ch 1. Repeat these moves until you reach the first granny cluster in the row.

Sl st into the 3 ch from the beginning ch 3. 

Classic Granny Square Round 3 steps

Round 4 

Ch 4. This counts as 1 dc and ch 1. 

Into the ch 1 space, work 3 dc, ch1. Into the next ch 3 corner space, work 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 1. 

Repeat around until you reach the last corner space. Into the last ch 1 space, work 2 dc. 

Finish the round with a sl st in the third ch from the beginning ch 4.

Classic Granny Square Round 4 steps

You can continue working in this manner to make a square as big as you like. You can even make whole afghans that are just one square worked in this exact method. 

Common Variations of the Traditional Granny Square

Countless granny square patterns have been developed over the years and no doubt are still being made. Here are a few of the most common traditional granny square variations. 

Solid Granny Square

This solid granny square is one of the most basic granny square patterns out there. This is made with double crochets that form a solid square with corner spaces. It’s not completely solid because there are still chains at the corners.

Check out this video tutorial from Sirin’s Crochet to see how it’s done.

Solid Granny Square with No Gaps

This variation on the solid granny uses double crochets in the corners instead of chains for a truly solid granny square with no gaps. Raffamusa Designs has a great tutorial on this one.

Sunburst Granny Square

This granny square variation is my personal favorite. The sunburst granny square creates a flower-like design in the center, usually a sunflower like this one from Sarah Maker, which makes it different from other grannies. 

Hexagon Granny Square

The hexagon granny square is a modern classic version of the traditional granny because of its hexagon shape. As the name suggests, it has 6 sides and 6 corners. Learn how from Make & Do Crew.

Granny Square FAQs 

What’s the Best Way to End Each Granny Square?

There are multiple easy ways to end a granny square. The most frequently used method is simply slip-stitching into the top of the starting chain of the previous row. 

But if you do prefer a more seamless work, using an invisible join is the answer. To do it, you just need to cut the yarn and make sure it's long enough to weave the ends. Use a darning needle, and insert it under both loops of the first stitch of the completed row. Then, insert the needle into the middle of the last stitch. 

And there you have the invisible join. Just effortless, right? 

What are the Best Ways to Join Granny Squares Together?

Once you’ve done all your granny squares, joining them together to form your finished object is the next step. 

There are numerous ways to join granny squares, but here are a few options that are easy and fast. 

Single Crochet Join Method 

This is probably the easiest joining method out there, and it uses single crochet. To execute this method, you need to put two squares wrong or back sides together. Next, insert your hook at the back loop of the first square and then do the same on the other square. Pull up a loop then do a single crochet. Repeat the steps til you have all squares stitched together. 

Repeat Crafter Me has a tutorial if you need more instruction.

Flat Double Crochet Join Method

This method is somewhat similar to the single crochet join method, however, it uses double crochet instead. Compared to the previous join method, this technique has a flatter finish. Bella Coco has a great tutorial for this method. 

Zip Join Method or Slip Stitch Join Method 

Another join method that most crocheters use because of the nearly invisible finish. See  A Crocheted Simplicity’s blog post tutorial to learn how to make this very easy join technique. 

Invisible Seam Join Method (Sewing)

If you want a seamless join method, then you should try this invisible seam join method. This requires sewing, so if you are comfortable working with a tapestry needle in stitching together squares, you should go for this. Check out Wilmade for the tutorial. 

Zig Zag Slip Join Method

This is a good technique for joining granny squares. Aside from its joining purpose, this method will also add texture to your project. Try and use this technique from Sunflower Cottage Crochet. 

How Do I Block Granny Squares?

Blocking is a process of setting your crochet or knit project with water. Crochet blocking is important when you want to make your work have a more professional look. It’s important for granny squares if you want all of your squares to be the same size. 

To block your granny squares you can either spray block, wet block, or steam block them. Spray blocking is spraying the squares with lukewarm water once they have been directly pinned on the blocking mat or blocking board. 

Wet blocking, on the other hand, is a technique where the granny squares are submerged in water until they’re completely soaked with water. Press out as much water as you can, pin to the desired size and let dry.

The last blocking technique is steam blocking. First, pin the squares in place. Hold your steamer or steam iron a few inches above the squares then allow it to steam over the fibers, making sure not to completely drench the fibers. Then let them air dry. 

How Do I Join a New Color When Making a Granny Square?

A monochromatic look is a good way to go when you're new to crochet. However, getting some dash of colors into your work shows a bit of charm and character. 

Joining multiple colors into your granny square is easy. Start crocheting your first color yarn, then once you're ready to change colors, make a slip stitch over the starting chain from the previous row. 

Tie a slip knot onto your hook with your second color. Insert the hook into the chain space where your first color ended. Pull up a loop then make a chain. Then continue the pattern from there. 

What’s the Best Way To Keep Granny Square Edges Straight?

Keeping granny squares square is one of the problems crocheters encounter when it comes to making these shapes. 

The easiest thing to do if your squares aren’t perfectly square is to block them as described above. 

If you want to eliminate some of the irregularities in your squares, there are a few things you can try: 

  • Remove the chain 1 space or tighten up your chain stitches. 
  • When changing colors, start the next color on a different corner instead of working in rounds. 
  • Always turn the work whenever you start a new round instead of working in the same direction throughout. 

How Do I Choose Colors For Granny Square Projects?

Choosing color combinations for your granny square project can be sometimes overwhelming. But that is not something that you need to stress about. Here are some tips and tricks to make your project cohesive.

First, limit your number of colors. If you are planning to create a multi-colored project, then choosing at least three to five colors to work with is a good range. This will keep the design manageable and not too all over the place. 

Another tip is to choose one background color. White or black is a pleasing background color to use but of course, you can choose whatever color you want. In this way, it will make your project look put together. 

Choosing a theme can also make a big difference. For example, if you want to make a Christmas-themed pillow cover, then you can use red, green, white, and gold. Trust me, it will make your life easier when you have a theme in mind. 

But the good news is granny squares are kind of magical in that no matter how many or what colors you choose they always seem to look good. So don’t worry too much about your color choices. You can always rip out a square or change colors as you go if you end up not liking a particular color combination. 

Crochet Granny Squares for Beginners 

Don’t know where to start your granny square journey? Then these granny square patterns are perfect for you. We’ve listed a bunch of beginner-friendly granny square designs that should be great for you to practice and use for future projects like granny square crochet tote bags, sweaters, and blankets. 


Classic Granny Square

Classic Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Purl Soho
Yarn weight: any yarn weight
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Heartland

It’s always great to go with a classic granny! This one is designed to be used with any yarn and hook combination you like so you can make them big, small, tight, and loose, from a single color yarn or many colors.

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Simple Crochet Granny Squares

Simple Crochet Granny Square Beginner-Friendly Pattern

Designer: Melanie Ham
Yarn weight: (4) Medium
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton 

Learn how to make a very simple yet adorable granny square with this uncomplicated step-by-step written pattern. You’ll surely have a granny square or several in no time.

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Basic Crochet Granny Square

Basic Crochet Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Cosy Rosie UK
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

Here’s a free pattern with a step-by-step photo tutorial that shows how simple to make this colorful granny square. The only stitch you need to know is double crochet.

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Easy Granny Square

Easy Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Amy Solovay
Yarn weight: Any, shown in (3) DK and (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Heaven Yarn

Make a traditional granny square with a little bit of a twist. The single crochet stitches create a solid finished edge to the square. Perfect for coasters or blankets.

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Solid Granny Square

Solid Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Cherry Heart Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Comfy

A very pretty combination of five colors makes these solid granny squares that you can mix to make colorful blankets, cushions, sweaters, and many more. Made with just double crochets you’ll be able to stitch them all together and make an adorable finished project.

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Perfect Solid Granny Square

Perfect Solid Granny Square

Designer: Sigoni Macaroni
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: I Love This Cotton

Learn how to make the edges of your granny square straight with this very easy step-by-step tutorial. With the right number of stitches and consistent tension, you’ll be able to make the perfect square you’re looking for.

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Grandview Crochet Granny Squares

Grandview Granny Square Crochet Pattern

Designer: Stitching Together
Yarn weight:(4) Medium 
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday

Create this stunning crochet granny square for your next afghan or cushion cover. This pattern has four rounds and uses puff stitch and double crochet v-stitch to make a remarkable design.

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Boho Granny Squares

Boho Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Bohemian Cat
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested yarn: Ewe Ewe So Sporty Merino Yarn

Check out this stunning yet simple and cozy boho-inspired free granny square pattern. Regardless of the kind of yarn you use – cotton, acrylic, wool, or other – you’ll have equally beautiful squares for any clothing or home decor.

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Farmhouse Granny Square Pattern

Farmhouse Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Lindsay Oncken, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky 
Suggested yarn: Premier Basix Chunky

This is an extremely easy-to-follow guide for making your own uniquely textured, crocheted granny square. The puff stitch used in this pattern makes a wonderful addition to the design.

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C2C Granny Square

C2C Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Bella Coco
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK

Gather your yarns and learn how to crochet the C2C (corner to corner) square using the traditional granny square pattern. This addicting project makes you want to make more and more squares. This pattern also has an available video tutorial for those visual learners.

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Crochet Granny Hexagon

Granny Hexagon Pattern

Designer: Wink, vis Tuts+
Yarn weight: (4) Medium 
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed XL 

Use this uniquely shaped granny square as a coaster, or combine multiple hexagons into an afghan. The sky is the limit to this granny pattern. This pattern used stitches including double crochet, slip stitch, and chain. 

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Two-Color Granny Square

Two-Color Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Crafty CC
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus DK  

Bicolored granny squares are just what we need this coming holiday season. Get colorful and creative by combining your favorite colors in one square. Expand your crochet knowledge at the same time with this pattern using the “tapestry crochet” method.

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Crochet Circle to Granny Square

Circle to Granny Square Crochet Pattern

Designer: Just Be Crafty 
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart with Love 

A fresh take on a traditional granny square that results in a more cute modern style. This unique solid granny pattern begins with a circle and gradually turns into a square. These squares will be beyond perfect and stitched together for a baby blanket.

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Floral Granny Square Patterns 

Granny squares are just plain squares, and it is so fun to play with different variations on the theme. One of them is floral style granny square patterns. 

Let’s check out some of the most colorful and beautifully designed floral grannies.


African Flower Crochet Granny

African Flower Granny Crochet Pattern

Designer: Craft Passion 
Yarn weight: (2) Sport
Suggested Yarn: Ewe Ewe So Sporty Merino 

This aesthetic crochet flower beginner-level granny takes less than fifteen minutes to complete. The name is said to have come from the idea that the pattern originated in South Africa. Make single flowers to decorate other projects, or connect multiple African flower squares to create a bigger project like a baby blanket. 

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Crocheted Sunburst Granny Squares

Crocheted Sunburst Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Creative Jewish Mom
Yarn weight: (5) Bulky
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me 

Make your loved ones a bit warmer with this gorgeous sunburst granny square. A chunky yarn that's cozy and plush is perfect for this project. 

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Ditsy Daisy Crochet Granny Squares

Ditsy Daisy Granny Square Crochet Pattern

Designer: Lullaby Lodge
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Hayfield Bonus with Wool Aran

Follow along with this free crochet tutorial to make a charming textured granny that looks like a daisy. Using the popcorn stitch definitely gives that great feel to any project. There are so many projects you can use these squares.

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Sunburst Crochet Granny Square

Sunburst Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

An all-time favorite granny square. This easy and cute sunflower design in the center makes it timeless. 

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Springtime Magic Crochet Granny Square

Springtime Magic Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Hverdagsmagi
Yarn weight: (2) Fine
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Catona

Here’s an exciting and detailed granny square without being so difficult. The designer based this square on a mandala pattern with a floral motif at the center.

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Crochet Rose Granny Square

Crochet Rose Granny Square

Designer: Moara Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Circulo Amigurumi Yarn 

Here’s a perfect mix of crochet and flowers. This 3D-designed flower in the center was made to stand out with a simple square border.

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Winding Road Crochet Granny Squares

Winding Road Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Winding Road Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Super Saver

This granny square is simply beautiful with the flower design. This would blend well with other granny designs you have. Aside from the written pattern, you can also learn how to make these by watching the video tutorial.

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Dainty Daisy Granny Square Motifs

Dainty Daisy Granny Square Motif

Designer: Just Be Crafty
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft 

Turn your favorite flower into crocheted art. This advanced beginner pattern is a spring-perfect granny square motif that’s inspired by a vintage crochet blanket.  You only need to use the basic stitches like single crochet, half-double crochet, and double crochet.

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Primavera Flowers Crochet Granny Squares

Primavera Flowers Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Dada's Place
Yarn weight: (2) Fine
Suggested yarn: Universal Yarn Fibra Natura Cotton True Sport 

Here’s another cool flower granny square pattern. They’re so pretty in pastels for a spring baby blanket. Check out the blog post for a full tutorial with step-by-step photos. 

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Star Lily Crochet Hexagon

Star Lily Crochet Hexagon Pattern

Designer: Flamingo Toes
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava

Here’s another hexagon granny for you. The color choice on the sample is really striking and makes the flower pop, but you can use whatever colors you like for your project.

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Connie’s Garden Crochet Granny Square

Connie’s Garden Pattern and Tutorial

Designer: Signed with an Owl
Yarn weight: (4) Medium
Suggested yarn: Vanna’s Choice

Master how to make popcorn stitches and picot stitches with these very clear instructions for this fun circle-in-a-square design.

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Marigold Sky Crochet Granny Square

Marigold Sky Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Cotlin Yarn 

Here’s another solid granny square worked up with textured marigold style flower. It is quick, easy to memorize, and beautiful. The teal and gold together are so pretty, too!

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Sunflower Crochet Granny Square

Sunflower Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Lullaby Lodge
Yarn weight: (4) Medium 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Basic Stitch

Is another sunflower granny square pattern what you are looking for? Then, here you go! This wonderful sunflower pattern includes great written instructions and close-up photos for those new to crochet.

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Crochet Granny Squares for Intermediate and Advanced Crocheters

Looking for more advanced granny square patterns that will put your skills to the test? Here you go! Enjoy these pretty intricate patterns. 


Reinventing the Crochet Granny Squares

Reinventing the Granny Square 2 Pattern

Designer: Crafty CC 
Yarn weight: (3) DK  
Suggested yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted Lite

Play with colors with this geo rainbow granny square design. This pattern uses the intarsia crochet method that allows you to crochet with two or more colors in a row and throughout the pattern. 

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Emerald Asscher Crochet Afghan Square

Emerald Asscher Afghan Square Pattern

Designer: Crochet for You
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Soft

Crochet along with this Emerald Afghan Square pattern with two options to change the size of the project. This pattern looks absolutely beautiful with the textured bobble drops.

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Victorian Crochet Lattice Square

Victorian Lattice Square Pattern

Designer: Destany Wymore, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft

Here's a fun lacy square pattern that is easy to follow and with a diagram that you can reference. The design looks like a piece of lattice or a wrought-iron fence. So cool!

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Puffs and Hugs Crochet Granny Square

Puffs and Hugs Granny Square Pattern

Designer: K.A.M.E. Crochet 
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

This colorful, textured block is so fun to make! With the size of 5×5 inches, this can be used to make big, granny square afghans or bold baby blankets. 

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Westminster Afghan Square

Westminster Afghan Square

Designer: Tash Jad, via Ravelry
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Merino Soft

This elegant design looks totally different depending on the colors you choose. Use blues and yellow for a nautical feel, or pick rainbow colors, a holiday theme, or just whatever colors you like!

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Spinosa Crochet Square

Spinosa Square Pattern

Designer: The Loopy Stitch
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK 

Elongated stitches make this block really stand out. It’s fun in four colors but you could use as few as two if you’d rather. Just make sure there’s a lot of contrast between them so the long stitches really pop.

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Winter Opulence Crochet Granny Square

Winter Opulence Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern

Designer: Kirsten Holloway Designs
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Soft 

This holiday-themed granny pattern creates a thick and sturdy block that will make a good warm addition to your afghan. It’s gorgeous in white but you could also add colors or work in red or green instead.

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Stained Glass Lantern Crochet Square

Stained Glass Lantern Crochet Square Pattern

Designer: LillaBjorn’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Mandala 

Another unique and challenging pattern?  Of course! Here's another great stash buster, or you can make it with two yarns using a multicolored yarn for the patterning with a different color for the background. Either way, this stained glass look is striking and makes a great blanket.

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Textured Ripple Crochet Granny Square

Textured Ripple Granny Square Pattern

Designer: Indigopobble
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Berroco Vintage DK

Bring your square game to the next level with a textured crochet stitch. Check out this blog post tutorial to learn how to crochet the alpine stitch. 

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Two-Color Linen Stitch Crochet Square

Two-Color Linen Stitch Pattern

Designer: Look at What I Made
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Stonewashed XL

Looking for a solid and dense stitch to work for your potholder or coasters? Then this is the one for you. The pattern is specifically made for linen stitch squares using only 2 colors. 

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Spin Me Right Round Crochet Square

Spin Me Right Round Crochet Square Pattern

Designer: MobiusGirl Design
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Baby Soft

Here’s a fun way to try overlay crochet to make a really interesting block. This granny square just reminds us of a spinning record because of the movement illusion the center creates.

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Quilt Block Crochet Bobble Square

Quilt Block Bobble Square Pattern

Designer: Salty Pearl Crochet
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted 
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice

Here’s a great way to incorporate a bobble stitch into a square without the need to change colors. This stitch just gives so much fun texture to any project.

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Beloved Crochet Square

Beloved Square Crochet Pattern

Designer: Pink Mambo
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

Here’s another versatile square with loads of textured elements. With the dimensions of 12×12 inches, this is perfect for afghans. You just need a few of these squares then you’ll have a lapghan in no time. 

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Iris Stitch In a Square Modern Granny Square

Iris Stitch In a Square Modern Granny Square Pattern

Designer: made by Gootie
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Lion Brand Coboo

Try this modern granny square that has a delicate, almost flower-like look. Working from the middle out, this pattern uses Iris Stitch, which is a different stitch than the classic granny stitch.

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Step-By-Step Crochet Granny Square Video Tutorials  

Having a hard time following written patterns? You’re in luck. Here are a few granny square video tutorials for you to make your crocheting experience more fun and easy. 


 Crochet Granny Square

Absolute Beginners Guide to How to Crochet a Granny Square

Designer: Bella Coco
Yarn weight: (3) DK 
Suggested yarn: Plymouth Yarn Cleo 

Make your first-ever granny square by following this absolute beginner video. This classic granny square video tutorial definitely will make your life easier with clear instructions. (Uses UK terms.)

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 Solid Crochet Granny Square

How to Crochet a Solid Granny Square

Designer: Sirin’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Bloom DK

Watch how easy it is to make a solid granny square. This modern granny square with open corners video tutorial will guide you on how to use simple stitches to create lovely seamless squares. 

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 Crochet Sunburst Granny Squares

How to Crochet a Sunburst Granny Square

Designer: Simply Daisy
Yarn weight: (4) Medium
Suggested yarn: Red Heart Super Saver 

Watch this video to learn how to make a starburst granny square. This square is one of the many favorites of most crocheters because it's not the typical granny and there are so many different color combinations that you can do to make your square look stunning. 

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Diamond Crochet Granny Square

Crochet a Diamond Granny Square Pattern and Tutorial

Designer: Creggy’s Crochet
Yarn weight: (3) DK
Suggested yarn: Premier Yarns Premier Anti-Pilling Everyday DK

Get your granny square game up a notch with this Diamond granny tutorial. Learn how to make this easy and fun granny. Stitching together all the squares will make a beautiful afghan. 

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Daisy Crochet Granny Square

Daisy Granny Square Crochet Tutorial

Designer: Melanie Ham
Yarn weight: (4) Worsted
Suggested yarn: Red Heart With Love

Learn how to make this daisy crochet granny square block. Plus a bonus tutorial on how to join your granny squares. It’s super cute and stretchy. 

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Are You a Beginner Crochet Who Would Like Some Extra Help to Learn How to Crochet? 

You’re in the right place. Advance your knowledge and learn the basics of crochet with our Fundamentals of Crochet masterclass. This class has all the basics and much more that will surely help you learn how to effectively crochet. Be ready and master your crochet skills and in no time you’ll be able to make your granny square afghan blanket. 

Happy crocheting!

Looking for more great crochet patterns: 50+ Crochet Square Patterns, 30 Must-Try Unique Crochet Stitches for All Crocheters, 50 Free and Easy Crochet Dishcloth Patterns

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Seven Free Crochet Bag Patterns -for the Young at Heart

April 12, 2017 By stitch11 1 Comment

seven free crochet patterns for bags by stitch11
I have made many many more than 7 crochet bags, but these bags are different. These bags are for the young at heart, the free spirits, and the wild yet peaceful ones.  Each of these bags are unique, fun and bags I have personally used. Save your favorites from this list of (free crochet) designs!

Miniature Drawstring Bags 
Minty Mandala Purse (What am using now!)
Beach Bag for Momma 
Stitch11 Crochet Purse 
Fat Bottom Bag (One of my favorites!)
Boho Sun and Moon Bag 
Backpack to Care-A-Lot  (If your like this one, also check out the Grumpy Bear!)

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Puppy Love – Crochet Patterns Designed or Reviewed by Stitch11

May 26, 2016 By stitch11 2 Comments

Puppy Love Crochet Patterns Reviewed or Designed by Stitch11

Although I am mostly a cat lover, I still love my pooch and visiting with other sweet dogs. This crochet pattern round up is for all the dog lovers!

I Love Mom Bandana
Boston Terrier Scarf 
C2C puppy (mommy scent) blanket 
Bow Tie – slides onto collar 
Boston Terrier Hat 
Grumpy Cat Hat 
Puppy Puppet 
Small Dog Sweater 

Would you like to make a difference for the homeless dog community? Read how here!

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Gone Green

April 20, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

I never realized how little I use green yarn until trying to round up all my green projects! If you love green, you will love these 11 crochet patterns either written or reviewed by me!
Also check out Crochet Your BLUES Away ,  11 Free PINK Crochet Patterns and Rainbows For Love! 

Green Crochet Patterns review or written by Stitch11

Click the name of the project to view the pattern or Stitch11 review. 

Snake Puppet 
Kitchen Set 
3-6 Month Yoda Hat 
Newborn Turtle Photo Prop
Army Newsboy Hat
0-3 Month Frog Hat
Newborn Cyclops Hat 
Turtles! 
Adult Yoda Hat 
Army Bonnet 
Tree Frog

 

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Sweet and Free Crochet Patterns

April 18, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Sweet and Free crochet patterns. Cupcake, ice cream, and donut.

I'll be honest.. during the 4 years I have been crocheting, I have wondered why people get stuck in food related crochet. I just didn't understand the appeal to that extent, until I made the Ice Cream.
So far I have reviewed or written just the three sweet patterns but I can already envision all the foods I MUST make!

For your copies of these patterns, read my reviews of the Ice Cream Cone and Donut. Also check out my Cupcake Pattern!

What foods have you made? What do you want to make?

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Free Magical Crochet Patterns

March 30, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

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I am between crochet projects. Although I have a really long *to do* list (like most of us) I couldn't help but to be swept away with checking out all the free crochet patterns online.  Although I know what I should crochet next, I am tempted to go other directions. Those fairy wings are calling my name!

Check out all 23 of these amazingly magical and free crochet patterns!

Enchanted Ivy Wings – by  Lisa Jelle

Unicorn Hat – Review by Stitch11

Baby Unicorn – Review by Stitch11

Margarita (Fairy) – by Mia Zamora-Johnson

Crochet Tooth Fairy Pillow – by Repeat Crafter Me

Mini Treasure Bag – by Stitch11 

Spring Fairy House – by Crafty is Cool

Grandma Perkins Magical Flower Child – by Look at What I Made 

Colorful Spring Mandala – Review by Stitch11 

Sophie's Mandala – Review by Stitch11 

Stitch11 Mandala – by Stitch11 

Magical Toadstool Finger Puppet Set – by Moogly 

Amigurumi Mushroom – by Little Things Blogged

Sun-Shroom – by Olka Novitskava

Baby Dragon – Review by Stitch11 

Dragon for the Princess – Review by Stitch11

Summertime Concert Crown – by Raising Robertsons Farts

Deer Daisy Woodland Crown – by Raising Robertsons Farts

Geodes – How to turn a rock into a necklace – by Stitch11

Hooded Poncho for Toddlers – by Stitch11 

Tangled Happy Wand – by Tangled Happy

Rainbow Tail – by Stitch11 

Infant Flower Cocoon – by Stitch11

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Free Stitch11 Toddler Crochet Patterns

March 17, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Free Stitch11 Crochet Patterns for Toddlers

Over the last few years, I have created many things for toddlers. I decided to put together a list of my favorite free Stitch11 toddler crochet patterns.

How To Make a Tutu
Princess Crown and Braids
Backpack to Care-A-Lot
Puppy Puppet 
Granny Stitch Slouch
Double The Fun – Double The Flop Hat
Minnie Mouse in Preschool 
Ella's Request Toddler Dress 
Sun Hat 
Duck Hat 
Hooded Poncho 
Sock Monkey Hat 
Paw Print Fingerless Gloves
Leg Warmers 
Thick and Thin Pompom Beanie

For more leg warmers Click Here!

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Seven Free Crochet Patterns to Make Your Eyes Happy

February 18, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Seven Free Crochet Patterns That Will Make Your Eyes Happy - Stitch11

There are some types of patterns that are just so visually appealing or hypnotizing that they make not only your eyes happy, but your soul too!

Here are 7 free crochet patterns that I have either written/designed or reviewed!

Summer Tank  *update* – I just noticed the pattern is no longer free. It's still a wonderful pattern and well worth the money.

Pansy Doily 

Optical Illusion Baby Blanket 

Stitch11 Mandala 

Colorful Spring Mandala 

Dizzy Square

Sophies Mandala

Please see our other fantastic designs here if you're looking for more amazing crochet projects: 35 Stylish Crochet Bralette Patterns for Every Body Type

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Eleven Quick Crochet Patterns

January 16, 2016 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

11 Quick Crochet Projects

Now that the holidays are finally over 😉 We can work on keeping our Crojo!

There is something about Christmas that makes me lose my crochet mojo. Every year it happens again and again. It's horrible!!! One way I have found to help me keep interest in working up projects is to take a break from the big things and work on small, quick, and simple things.

Here is a list of 11 (free) Stitch11 crochet patterns that are not only small, but QUICK!

Perfectly Square Washcloths 
Crown
Simple (easy) Towel Topper 
Steering Wheel Cover 
Rose Headband 
Miniature Treasure Bags 
Button & Shell Ear Warmers 
Boutique Bow
Good Morning Cowl 
Bow Ties 
Dog Sweater

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Eleven Scarf Patterns – Reviewed or Designed by Stitch11

November 24, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Eleven Scarf Patterns - Reviewed or Designed by Stitch11

Sometimes plans can change. I keep putting off my WIP. My current excuse is that I am sick, and don't want to crochet my germs into the project. 😉 Why are there projects that just don't want to be finished? Or that just scream “Noooooo” when you go to pick it up?
To make up for lost crochet time, I decided to put together a round up of all the scarf patterns I have written or reviewed.  Each one of these was fun to finish and only scream “MAKE ME!” ha ha!
I will list/link them from the top, left to right.

Kissing Jewels 
Lacey Chevron 
Lean on Me 
Good Morning Cowl 
Shell of a Scarf 
Tunisian Infinity 
Snow Cowl 
Simple and Quick (and unique) Scarf 
Boston Terrier Scarf 
Artfully Simple Infinity 
Pavement Infinity

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Free Crochet Patterns that use Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn

October 9, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

8 free baby blanket yarn crochet patterns

I often hear people say “I have so much Bernat Blanket Yarn but never know what to make with it!” I tried to help out with my crochet bear and bunny patterns… but realized that big soft crochet stuffies aren't always what people are looking for.

I have searched the web and asked my other designer friends to help! Here are EIGHT-free crochet patterns that will help you use up your Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn stash! Now go grab your size L11/8mm crochet hook and get ready to use up your yarn.

Bunny Hat  – Stitch11 pattern review of a free Moogly Bunny Hat.
Rainbows In The Clouds – Free pattern by Moogly.
Huggy Bunny – Free pattern by Stitch11.
Toot-Sweet Newborn Bonnet – Free pattern by Moogly.
Seat Belt Cushion – Free Ravelry download by Christine Frazier
Grumpy Bear – Free pattern by Stitch11
Big Wheel Blanket – Free pattern from Michael's
Cloud 9 Slippers – Free pattern by The Lavender Chair

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Filed Under: Free Patterns, Round Ups

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