Free Crochet Patterns

Retta Infinity Cowl

"The Retta Crochet Infinity Cowl is long and lacy. This easy crochet pattern can be fashioned into a summer scarf or cowl. Just one skein of yarn creates this lovely crochet cowl pattern. Step by step photo tutorial is included for any level crocheter. The beginner friendly crochet mesh used in the Retta Cowl is a simple one row repeat. Which makes this crochet infinity cowl pattern a relaxing project, while also watching tv or even listening to a book."

Retta Infinity Cowl

Handwritten Cowl

"This cowl design uses 2 different stitches worked in the back loop only to create a nice textured stripe. You will need about 220 yards of a #5 Bulky weight yarn but a weight #4 may also work as well. A US size J/6mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. The main body of the cowl is worked in rows and then seamed and the border or edging is then worked in the round. "

Handwritten Cowl

Strut Your Puff Crochet Cowl

"Strut your stuff in the Strut Your Puff Crochet Cowl. This easy crochet cowl pattern is a relaxing make that's loaded with texture and colour. It's long enough to pull up to cover your face to block out the wind, this warm and cozy crochet cowl will become a fall and winter wardrobe staple. Makes a wonderful handmade gift but you may have a hard time parting with it and end up keeping it for yourself."

Strut Your Puff Crochet Cowl

Mint Crochet Cable Scarf Pattern

"Sumptuous crochet cables and crisp stitches make the Neo Mint Scarf the perfect thing to throw on in the chilly weather. Made with two styles of crochet cables, you won't ever get bored making it but you'll relax into the rhythm in no time at all. The finished scarf measures measures 19 x 132cm (7.5 x 52in) so a great size to swing or tuck around as a cowl but extend it to be as long as you like! "

Mint Crochet Cable Scarf Pattern

Rose Scarflette

"A wonderful and striking addition to your winter accessories. A rose scarflette on your shoulders to make winter even more appealing. To make it you need worsted yarn - I used Austermann's Souflé (150 gr) and a 4 mm hook. "

Rose Scarflette

Journey Through The Stones Crochet Shawl

"This shawl is worked sideways from end-to-end. It starts off at the tip on one side and gradually grows by 1 stitch with each row until the widest section, which is in the middle. Then each row decreases by 1 stitch until you reach the tip on the other side. Lacy Crochet Border When I first purchased the yarn, I had chosen four colors and had planned to make something using all four. When first starting out this shawl, I was thinking of using just three of the colors. They look lovely together; however, as I was nearing the end of the length of the shawl on the decreasing side, I decided to use all four colors. The darker cypress color really helps add depth and makes the clay color pop. "

Journey Through The Stones Crochet Shawl

Blue Moon Shawl

"The Blue Moon Shawl is the Moogly Fall 2021 Crochet Along - a big triangle shawl that is warm, comforting, and takes you on a top-down stitch pattern adventure! I really loved using O'Gos for this project - the yarn stays tangle-free and flows easily, and you don't have to separate the colors until you're ready. Each section features the “next” color in the skein, minimizing the possible mess - or you can mix it up and create your own color scheme!"

Blue Moon Shawl

Infinity Spring Crochet Shawl Pattern

Infinity Spring Crochet Shawl Pattern

Spring is almost here!!!! Well, sorta. I know many of you are still dealing with snow. But in the meantime get comfy with some yarn and whip up this Infinity Spring Crochet Shawl. The best part is this pattern is featured for this April's Crochet-A-Long with Furls Crochet! Have you ever tried their hooks? I am in LOVE with the new Furls Odyssey Crochet Hooks and they work a project up like butter! The Infinity Spring Crochet Shawl Pattern also comes with a video tutorial!

Infinity Spring Crochet Shawl Pattern

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl

The Fisherman's Wharf Crochet Shawl is a short row shawl with a video guide to help you whip up your very own. During the testing of this shawl, I really enjoyed seeing all the yarn choices and colors. Feel free to get creative with your color choices! You'll have a great time working on this shawl while working on short rows to achieve a beautiful crescent shaped shawl. This is perfect for the all seasons with its styling possibilities.

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl