Free Crochet Patterns

Louise Blanket

"Who says Winter gets to have all the blanket fun, right? Keep the snuggling going all year long with the Louise Blanket. This easy, light, and fun design is made specifically for those warmer months when you still want to lay under a blanket but don't want to be immediately stuffy and uncomfortable. This design works up fast and easy, with lots of room for customization in the colors. It'll be a favorite warm month make. I hope you like it."

Louise Blanket

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Crochet Woodland Deer Blanket Pattern

When we read that they also have a pattern for an adult-size woodland deer blanket, we knew we had to click the buy button!

Aside from how comfy and cozy this blanket looks, we are amazed by all the details the designer included in this deer blanket. The blanket is intricately done, and all the details are just too cute!

We're pretty sure everyone will be impressed with how they designed the hood of this deer blanket, but have you seen the back part of it?

They even added a graphed tail and a few deer spots so the blanket won't look too plain when seen from behind.

A cute, comfy, and blanket, what more can you askCrochet Woodland Deer Blanket Pattern

Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket Free Pattern

"Today I am sharing with you a cute fluffy baby blanket with you all: Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket. This baby blanket has a textured loopy blanket framed by a plain, solid border. The size of the double loop stitch used on the blanket can be adjusted in size and the rib border can be made narrower or thicker. And just to make it easier for you, I also created a full video tutorial that guides you step by step on how to crochet your own Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket. I designed the blanket using DK (light worsted #3) yarn because of the full texture of the blanket, but if you want a thick and warm blanket, you can switch to Aran (worsted #4) yarn."

Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket Free Pattern

Modern Double Crochet V-Stitch Chunky Blanket

This modern double crochet v-stitch chunky blanket is a wedding gift. I have had this Caron One Pound yarn in my stash for a while now. Thought it was time to get something made with it. The blanket had to be large enough to cover a queen sized bed. As you can see from the photo, it is large enough. Not too large though so that one or two people can snuggle under it. Additionally, this had to be warm enough to be the go-to blanket on our cold winter nights. Using two strands of yarn makes this a fun and chunky blanket. It also makes for a very warm blanket. I will miss having this cover me up while crocheting when it is below zero here this week. Brrrr. The double crochet stitch is a quick stitch to master and once the pattern is started, there is really little need to count. For me, this makes for a great crochet pattern to work on while watching movies. I think this is a great beginner stitch once you have mastered the double crochet stitch. It is always easy to see where you need to insert your hook in the previous row.

Modern Double Crochet V-Stitch Chunky Blanket

Daisy Granny Square Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

This is such a pretty granny square blanket with a field of daisies. The Daisies are puffy, so it adds a beautiful 3D effect. The adorable Daisy Granny Square Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is made up of cheerful, colorful little daisies. There are many creative options to personalize it just as you want. You can make the right size for a lap blanket, car blanket, wheelchair blanket, or kindergarten/preschool nap blanket. You can select a single color, as shown, or a combination of colors. Makes a gorgeous crib blanket to complete the nursery, or a tummy-time blanket where baby can explore the texture of the Daisy. It is perfect for a baby gift. Thanks Tillie Tulip for sharing these free patterns. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.

Daisy Granny Square Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Tinted Mayapple Flower Blanket

This show-stopping motif blanket features 6-petal mayapple flowers. A self-striping yarn does all the colorwork for you, so there are fewer ends to weave in on this colorful, motif project. This pattern is also available as part of a kit on Bluprint (formerly Craftsy). Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round, increasing, skipping stitches, crocheting in chain spaces, joining motifs Special stitches: cdc and pf (with written explanation in pattern) Skill Level Easy Finished Sizes Stroller Blanket (Baby Blanket, Child's Blanket, Throw). Stroller Blanket: 23” (58.5 cm) wide x 30.25” (77 cm) long. Baby Blanket: 37.5” (95 cm) square. Child's Blanket: 44.75” (113.5 cm) wide x 52” (132 cm) long. Throw: 52” (132 cm) square. Materials Sprightly Spectrum Worsted yarn (50% acrylic/50% wool, 3.5 oz/100 g/190 yd/174 m) - 5 (10, 13, 18) skeins in 506-005 Mai Tai, or approximately 881 yd (1781 yd, 2956 yd, 3,420 yd/805.5 m (1628.5 m, 2602.5 m, 3,127 m) in any medium weight yarn. US Size I-9/5.5 mm crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge Motif = 7.25” (18.5 cm) square in pattern. Exact gauge is not critical for this project"

Tinted Mayapple Flower Blanket