Crochet rainbow
Crochet a Soft and Squishy Rainbow
Who doesn't love a rainbow of yarn? Use your favorite ROY G BIV color palette to crochet an actual rainbow that kids will love to hug. Heidi from Hands Occupied created this free pattern for her Over the Rainbow softie, a design that's so cute you may not want to share!
Crochet Rainbow Wall Hanging
Get the visual instructions here to whip up this rainbow wall hanging, will instantly fancy up a blanket wall. Each rainbow color ends up into a fringe after making a perfect arch. This is the whole beauty of this rainbow wall hanging. Crochet chunky yarn weight for this project.
Rainbow Towel Topper
This bright and cheerful addition to your kitchen home decor works up quickly and easily with scrap amounts of yarn. Made with a “hidden” 3” ring which is crocheted on to the hanging tab so the towel is removable for easy washing. Made with beginner-friendly stitches - double and single crochet stitches throughout. Rainbow is worked as two separate panels with hanging tab and sun worked separately. Sun is sewn to the hanging tab which is inserted between both rainbow panels and then all sewn together. So fun - perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or as a bright spring or summer addition to your kitchen!
Rainbow Crochet Washcloth Pattern
Here's a cheerful crochet washcloth pattern made using the corner to corner method. Combine rainbow cotton and textured yarn to make a nice scrubby or face washer.
Rainbow Daze Crochet Dishcloth
This cute Rainbow Daze Dishcloth can also be used as a washcloth or whimsical coaster. At a length of 7 inches, it can cover quite a bit of area and clean a lot of little faces or even glassware. Its super easy to work up and you can finish one in about 15 minutes! Make a set for your craft fair inventory or for baby shower gifts.