Free Crochet Patterns

Gray Grandma Baby Blanket

On a rainy day, a new mom will love to snuggle under this Gray Grandma Baby Blanket with her baby for comfort and warmth. This crochet baby blanket pattern is thick and warm, with a beautiful neutral pattern that would be perfect for a girl or a boy.
What makes this crochet baby blanket stand out is its attractive ripple stitch and simple color palette. The simplicity of this baby blanket makes it an ideal heirloom, to be passed on to the next generation. They'll remember your gift for years to come.

Gray Grandma Baby Blanket

Calming Crochet Baby Blanket

The cool blue and beige colors of the Calming Crochet Baby Blanket are tranquil and relaxing, just like the ocean. It's quick to crochet, so keep this free afghan pattern in mind the next time you are headed to a baby shower. The neutral colors shown here are soothing for both mom and baby, but the nice thing about striped crochet patterns is that you can use any color combination you want to work it up. Made from worsted weight yarn and an I hook, you'll stitch up a cozy blanket for a little one in no time.
Can't get enough of this easy crochet blanket pattern? Be sure to check out the Addicting Crochet Baby Blanket, another easy-to-make pattern. One stitch and you'll be hooked!

Calming Crochet Baby Blanket

Midwife Baby Blanket

You are going to fall in love with this Call the Midwife blanket! Inspired by the British BBC (aired on PBS in the US) TV show, Call the Midwife, this timeless crochet baby blanket is a nice pattern to crochet for babies.

A lightweight white yarn is used, which means it's also a perfect christening blanket to give as a homemade gift. This crochet baby blanket measures about 30 by 35 inches, but the size is easy to adjust by adding or subtracting from your starting chain.

It's a surprisingly simple afghan to crochet, despite the lacy design. Make this for your next baby shower or to donate to the preemies at your local hospital. The delicate and vintage style is still loved by modern mothers and will keep the newborn warm and happy.

Midwife Baby Blanket

Yarn Stash V Stitch Crochet Blanket

Are you a crocheter without any projects underway? Then the Yarn Stash V Stitch Crochet Blanket just might be what you need. This design is perfect if you're looking for an easy crochet pattern that will also make a dent in your yarn stash. Using the classic crochet v stitch, this blanket uses yarn in an assortment of colors that will look delightful on your favorite sitting area, on your bed, or even stored in your car for an impromptu picnic. You'll love turning that overflowing pile of yarn into a warm and beautiful blanket.

Yarn Stash V Stitch Crochet Blanket

Lacy Shells Baby Blanket

A vintage-inspired squishy soft baby blanket using a lace shell repeat pattern. A light and airy baby blanket that is suitable for Summer but also for keeping a small baby cosy and swaddled. Measurements 23.5in x 29in 60 x 71cm unblocked.
You can use any DK Weight/Light Worsted Weight yarn to make this blanket - approx. 800m.You can also use a different yarn weight to make a smaller or larger blanket, using a matching hook but keep in mind your yardage requirements will vary. Instructions are given to make the blanket pictured in this pattern. You can make a smaller or larger blanket by chaining a shorter or longer chain.

Lacy Shells Baby Blanket

Optical Illusion Baby Blanket

You'll have everyone mesmerized by the Optical Illusion Baby Blanket. Whether you make it as a baby shower gift or for your own newborn, it'll definitely catch anyone's eye. It's made by joining hypnotizing square motifs together to create one baby blanket. You can make more for a regular sized afghan or the size of your choosing. Don't get too sucked into the crazy pattern while you're making it! We can guarantee that anyone who sees this blanket will be fascinated and impressed that you made it yourself.

Optical Illusion Baby Blanket

Three Hour Throw

The Three Hour Throw lives up to its name - you can crochet this jumbo afghan in less than 3 hours! And you don't even need a giant hook - just Bernat Blanket Extra and your own hands, and the free crochet blanket pattern on Moogly! To make the Three Hour Throw, I used two strands of Bernat Blanket Extra held together - and that made some really big stitches! Crocheting with your hands isn't really any harder than crocheting with a hook. You still yarn over with the yarn before pulling it through loops.

Three Hour Throw

Rainbow Granny Square Blanket

Rainbow Granny Square Blanket

This bold, bright and beautiful granny square afghan takes rainbow crochet patterns to a whole new level. Incorporating pops of color in each granny square, this fresh blanket will look at home in any room. The spectrum of colors really allows it to shine on its own and become a conversation piece. If you love this pattern but prefer muted crochet blanket patterns, consider creating out of just one of the granny square alternates for a serene blue or rich raspberry afghan.

4 Hour Crochet Blanket

This squishy and soft afghan can be made in only 4 hours. This multi-color wonder allows anyone to crochet a blanket - whether you're an experienced crocheter short on time, or a beginner who wants to complete a stunning but quicker piece. The blanket uses the Bernat Baby Blanket yarn and the finished project is 34 inches wide and 37 inches long including the border. This easy classic is sure to be your go-to last minute gift.

4 Hour Crochet Blanket