Free Crochet Patterns

Spring into Summer Blanket

Even though you are looking for the next, special project absolutely perfect project, why not try out this striped baby blanket? Just look at the colors and this amazing stitch! Indeed, this corner to corner blanket can be one of the most colorful baby blankets ever. As you can see in the photos below, by choosing your favourite hues you can create unique project.

Spring into Summer Blanket

Chevron Granny Baby Blanket

"If you are looking for a fast and easy crochet baby blanket pattern, you found the right place! The chevron granny baby blanket is very easy and fast to crochet. You need to know how to double crochet and how to double crochet 3 together. For this pattern I used a 5.5 mm crochet hook, and 3 skeins of TLC Baby Amore color Mint, each skein is 5 oz/140g, 286 yds/262m. You can crochet this baby blanket in no time."

Chevron Granny Baby Blanket

Crochet Diamond Bobble Pattern

"I love using bobbles to create shapes and patterns, they look great using one color yarn or using multiple colors. They are also reversible and you can push them on either side of the pattern. How do you crochet the diamond bobble pattern? The diamond bobble stitch is a crochet pattern constructed with double crochet and bobble stitches evenly spaced out to form a seamless grid pattern of diagonal stripes. I did a tutorial on how to crochet the bobble stitch before, but today I will show you how to create a treble bobble and how to use it to create the diamond bobble pattern."

Crochet Diamond Bobble Pattern

Autumn Afghan

"This warm and toasty afghan uses a 1 row repeat and works up quickly. I used Yarn Bee Sugarwheel cakes for my project but any #4 weight yarn will work. This pattern fits a twin sized bed. It is easily adaptable for any size but more yarn will be needed for the larger sizes. What better way to kick off the chilly Fall and Winter weather than with a warm afghan to keep you warm?"

Autumn Afghan

Little Ripple Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

"Blankets are a necessary part of life. So, you might as well have one you like. The little ripple crochet baby blanket is sweet and simple. It would be a great present for a newborn. Baby blankets are often the first object a baby touches. They get swaddled up in one right after they're born. For this reason, I always recommend making easy crochet baby blankets for hospitals to keep on hand. Crochet baby blanket patterns come in so many different designs and styles. They usually come in a standard baby blanket size and similar color palettes. The baby blanket dimensions could easily be changed to suit your needs."

Little Ripple Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Coco Crochet Throw

"Beautiful modern throw with a simple pattern repeat in large stripes which will keep you engaged all the way to the end. The stripes can be made in many different color combinations but the gray and white combo will match almost any home decor. Soft worsted weight yarn gives the blanket body, but the open v-stitch sections make it a lighter weight blankets. Skills to know include half double crochets, double crochets, chains, skipping stitches and working in chain spaces."

Coco Crochet Throw

Shanola Blanket

The Shanola Blanket features some super easy crochet stitches and is such a lovely design especially done in rainbow colors but you can crochet it on any color you prefer. This is a 6 row repeat and is really easy to remember when you get stuck into it. I found this one to be pretty quick to crochet the only two rows that seem to be slow going are rows 5 and 6 and that's just because of the slip stitch but other than that you will whizz through the rows. Perfect for beginners and for the more advanced crocheter.

Shanola Blanket

Mia Blanket

"The Mia Blanket is a perfect beginner friendly crochet blanket to make and it features some very simple stitches to make the main part of the blanket which include a chain stitch and a double crochet stitch, how easy is that! The Mia Blanket also has only a one row repeat which means barely any concentrating when working this beautiful blanket up, i crocheted this blanket in rainbow colors as i think they are really fun for a baby blanket but why not use scrap yarn up and go for random colors?! It would look amazing!"

Mia Blanket