Free Crochet Patterns

30 Minute Cowl

The Arctic Ice Snood takes 30 minutes to make and uses only one skein of yarn! This easy crochet cowl is a great beginner crochet pattern as it only uses half double crochets.

This scarf project is worked in the round with no extra seaming and this one skein wonder makes a lovely Christmas gift or a great market item! This free scarf pattern also has a video tutorial and a matching one hour beanie on my blog!

30 Minute Cowl

Wish Me Luck Shawl

The Wish Me Luck Shawl is perfect to make as a special gift for friends and family who can use some extra luck. It's a simple pattern with unique clover border. Pattern also includes instructions on how to make a shamrock border (which has 3 leaves instead of 4) which is great if you're looking for something green and festive to crochet for St. Patrick's Day. The shawl is mainly made out of double crochet stitches and chains and includes a video tutorial.

Wish Me Luck Shawl

Crescent Butterfly Shawl

The Crescent Butterfly Shawl is the 9th butterfly shawl crocheted in the series. I've been waiting to use this black, gray and white 1000 meter yarn cake for just the right design and I believe I found it! This butterfly shawl is made using an easy repeat just like all the others, though a touch is needed every 10 rows once you start your repeat row. I was limited only by the 1000 meter skein but this design can reach any size you desire by just repeating the pattern repeat. Find all my video tutorials on my YouTube Page @meladora1 For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: I used a 1000 meter Yarn cake from YarnArt's “Flower” collection. #253 Content: 55% Organic Cotton 45% Anti Pilling Acrylic Ball Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz) Yarn Weight: 1 : Fingering Yarn Length: 1000 m (1093 yd)

Crescent Butterfly Shawl

Sand Drift Scarf

This light crochet scarf pattern has such a feathery softness to it. It would really go well with something a little more dressed up or feminine, but also makes a great casual piece. It looks classy in a solid color and could really show off a good variegated or multi-colored yarn as well. This is a perfect transitional weather piece, since it is so light. It is a great pattern to use up some of those lighter weight yarns that you're not sure what to do with!

Sand Drift Scarf

Scrap Happy Tube Scarf

This pattern is all about using up those leftover bits of yarn so you can go out and buy more yarn!! The scarf is worked in the round, so it's doubly thick, making that worsted weight yarn even warmer around your neck. Of course it would look great in just a few colors, but in the spirit of scrap busting I went color-crazy, and I'm kind of in love with it! Have fun and happy hooking!

Scrap Happy Tube Scarf

Lacy Spring Evening Scarf

Just because the weather is getting warmer, does not mean that you have to put all of your crocheted scarves in storage. This Lacy Spring Evening Scarf is the perfect crochet scarf pattern to make for those chilly spring evenings when you want something lightweight and warm. The open design of this scarf is timeless and classy and will look great with any outfit. Plus, it's super easy to crochet and is made with less than one skein of yarn.

Lacy Spring Evening Scarf

Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf

If you've never pet an alpaca or felt alpaca fleece or yarn, you haven't experienced the softest thing ever. That's why we're giving you this Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf pattern! Alpaca fleece, of which is what the yarn is made, is soft as well as incredibly water resistant. You will absolutely love this scarf for the winter and spring months because it will repel rain and snow. The natural look of this scarf is simple and appealing, but incredibly soft on sensitive skin. As an added bonus, this scarf only uses half a skein of yarn, so you can make one for you and one for a friend!

Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf

Darkness Hooded Scarf

Sometimes you just want to wrap yourself up in darkness. Unfortunately, black or dark colored yarns can be difficult to work with, because it's hard to see the stitches. The softer and fuzzier the black yarn is, the harder it is to see. Well now you can get your softest, snuggliest, blackest yarns out, because this hooded scarf pattern was designed just for them! It would of course work up easily in other colors too. The pattern is available in both written and charted formats.

Darkness Hooded Scarf

Beatrix Shawl

Beatrix Shawl is a quick and easy crochet pattern perfect for beginners. The easy lacy crochet stitches are ceated by repeating a 2 row pattern. It is worked from the bottom point upwards increasing on both sides to achieve a triangular shape. I used The Fibre Co. Cumbria fingering in shade Nutkin. The shawl takes a couple of days to work up as once you memorise the easy repeat pattern you will have it done in no time at all.

Beatrix Shawl