Free Crochet Patterns

Taffy Pullover

The perfect top-down crochet sweater you've been looking for! Whip this pullover up in no time. You'll have the comfiest sweater for the holidays! This design features a simple 'faux-colorwork' panel on the top along with a fitted sleeve design. The entire sweater is practical for everyday use. Dress it up or down! The pullover shown is made with a soft boucle yarn. I highly recommend using a boucle yarn for this pullover -- you won't regret it. Okay, make a Taffy Pullover already!

Taffy Pullover

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Hudson Cardigan - Free Crochet Pattern

Hudson Cardigan - Free Crochet Pattern

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Today I have a unique garment for you all, the Hudson Cardigan uses a textured stitch called the “Soft Cluster” once blocked gives a BEAUTIFUL drape and gorgeous look. I discovered this stitch when my Father in Law found a crochet stitch book in his storage room. I am sadly the only one in my family who crochets or knits, but on the bright side I was instantly given this amazing book!

Pulled Taffy Pullover

Pulled Taffy Pullover

Pulled Taffy Pullover

Teddy Fleece Crochet Sweater With Front Pocket

"The Dreamer Sweater is just the softest thing! Using Lion Brand’s Baby Soft Boucle Yarn, this comfy crochet jumper has a ‘teddy’ or ‘sherpa fleece’ look to it! This modern and on-trend sweater is crocheted in 4 panels using half double crochets and then the ribbing is crocheted using Lion Brand’s Feels Like Butta. The fun mix of textures - the boucle fleece contrasting with the smooth silky yarn - gives this sweater such a unique look. You can also add an optional front pocket to keep your hands warm! The sample is cropped length but the pattern includes alteration instructions so you can make this sweater any length you want. This pattern is written in English using US crochet terms. Contains step-by-step instructions with pictures. "

Teddy Fleece Crochet Sweater With Front Pocket

Erin Faux Fur Gilet

The Erin gilet made with faux fur chunky yarn. Gorgeous and soft inside and out. Gilets are a winter must have for wearing over a jumper/dress for that extra layer of style and warmth. The finished item is long, with lots of ease and long arm holes for wearing over other clothing. Pattern is written in sizes 12m - Adult large with construction images to help you construct pieces. Beginners - intermediate written in us terms with just the sc stitch. Its a simple design that works up very quickly - a junior can be completed in 2 hours The completed item looks professionally made, you can not tell this item is crochet. No stitches are visible. This would make a great present for Christmas that will be worn time and time again, at any age! Approx sizes for finished items: 12 - 24m = length 11” Width 10” Toddler = Length 16” Width 13” Junior = Length 18” Width 17.5” Teen = Length 20” Width 19.5” Adult = Length 24” Width 21.5” Adult Large Length 26” Width 24.5”

Erin Faux Fur Gilet

Sunset Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

"The Sunset Sweater is a fitted crochet pullover with the coziest cowl neck. The Trinity Stitch lends this crochet sweater its gorgeous texture. Easy to wear everyday or dress up for an evening out. This sweater is so cozy and comfortable. The stitch features really pop in the light colors. The Sunset Sweater name was inspired by my color choices. Sunset is such a lovely time of night, and a perfect time to snuggle up in a warm sweater. I've had the navy and blush colors in my stash for some time and knew I wanted to pair them. The mustard and cream were the perfect compliments and created that gentle sunset look."

Sunset Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

The genesis summer kimono cardigan has a richly varied structure. Also, its beautiful color bands highlight the alternating voids and denser stitches. Overall, it's a beautiful, casual and playful cardi for everyday.

The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

I wanted something colorful and summery, which can be hard to find when crocheting/knitting. This pattern came to be when I was reading the story of Joseph and The Coat of Many Colors. Now, I'm not going to go into the whole story of Jacob gifting the coat to Joseph, But this particular coat meant a lot to the people of this time. A piece of clothing with different colors represented worth and leadership.