Free Crochet Patterns

Ripple in Time Throw

You'll instantly fall in love with this super soft throw. It features a variety of stitches which give it great versatility and texture. This blanket is made using six Caron Chunky Cakes, or any Super Bulky Weight Yarn, and an 8 mm crochet hook. In this pattern written instructions are provided. Stitches used in the pattern include: single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, front post triple crochet. This blanket make a great addition to your home. Great for kids, or as a blanket to snuggle up under, with a coffee and a good book.

Ripple in Time Throw

Sarah Blanket

The Sarah Baby Blanket is a beautiful, vintage style blanket that uses a simple stitch combination to create a stunning result! This gorgeous crochet baby blanket makes a wonderful gift for a new mom and baby, but can also be made in any other size! The pattern is rated Easy in pattern difficulty. It uses basic crochet stitches combined to give it the lacy, vintage look. Within the pattern you'll find a chart of optional stitch counts to use to make your blanket larger. The baby blanket measurements are 32″ x 30″.

Sarah Blanket

Millie Bobble Baby Blanket

The Crochet Bobble baby blanket is colorful, fun, and full of texture, perfect for a new arrival. This crochet baby blanket was made with a but little girl in mind, but change the colors and it will be great for boys and girls. When I heard my cousin was having a baby girl, I was just thrilled. I knew I needed to create something truly special for this little baby.

Millie Bobble Baby Blanket

Easy Weekend Baby Blanket

The Easy Weekend Baby Blanket uses super bulky yarn and a size Q crochet hook to work up this project easily in a weekend. The body of the blanket is worked in the crunch stitch, which is a combination of half double crochet and slip sts. The simple border is made up of only single crochet, so even someone new to crocheting can create this simple blanket. Uses Big Twist yarn and makes a great baby shower gift.

Easy Weekend Baby Blanket

Cheerful Granny Square Baby Blanket

If you're looking for a crochet baby blanket pattern that's not limited to pink or blue yarn, then the Cheerful Granny Square Baby Blanket is for you. With this pattern, you'll crochet granny squares, then join the squares in a design that works best for the colors you've used. This beautiful crochet pattern uses yarn in an assortment of colors, so you get the happy benefit of using up some of your yarn stash, too. The crochet pattern is easy to use and also includes instructions on edging. Consider making this cute blanket for any upcoming baby shower on your calendar!

Cheerful Granny Square Baby Blanket

Everyone's Favorite Afghan

Everyone's Favorite Afghan can come in all kinds of colors, but this one comes in brown and an assortment of variegated colors. Crochet afghan patterns like this are classic and one of a kind, especially when you add your own color preferences to the mix. Remember the old days and crochet this beautiful vintage afghan. This granny square afghan is an intermediate pattern, but once you get the hang of the granny square pattern, you'll be working them up in no time. Make a few a night, take some on a road trip or just crochet where you want - when you're all done you get to join them together.

Everyone's Favorite Afghan

Thinking Of Spring Crochet Afghan

Thinking of Spring Crochet Afghan is helping me get through these winter days of cold weather and snow. I just love how the soft sage, off white, and rose yarns look together. Reminds me of new grass, tulips, and melting snow. Columns of double crochet and skipped stitches create pretty open squares that look like window panes. Add a block stitched border and one last round of the sage yarn to finish off the gorgeous blanket. If you compare the photo above where I just started adding on the border and the photo below where the border is complete…I just think the edging makes this entire afghan pop.

Thinking Of Spring Crochet Afghan

Oasis Baby Blanket

I went for gender neutral colors and used a bobbly stitch that would work no matter what colors you choose. Plus, this crochet baby blanket pattern is a great stash buster. You can use any yarn you have and create a different color bobble row to use up your scraps! For mine, I went with blues and greens. I had several different shades and only about a skein and a half of each so it worked out. Here is the Oasis Blanket, a fun blanket pattern that's perfect for moms on the go.

Oasis Baby Blanket

Changing Tides Throw

This gorgeous throw features some great texture and mesmerizing colour changes! Made with Caron Simply Soft yarn, this blanket is a great weight and length, perfect for cozying up under on a colder day or night. The stitch featured in the pattern is the alpine stitch. The stitch pattern is worked alternating double crochet and front post double crochet stitches. Other stitches you will see in this blanket include the single crochet and half double crochet stitches. The design is worked in rows and made up of 12 blocks that are crocheted together at the finish."

Changing Tides Throw