Free Crochet Patterns

Loganberry

You can use your favourite gradient yarn cake to make this beautiful flowing wrap/shawl! This easy to wear rectangular shawl is worked in a four-row repeat crochet pattern, and it's easy to customize for your perfect size. It would be perfect to add a splash of colour to a winter coat, or as a light shawl for warmer weather. Most similar weight (fingering) gradient yarn cakes will have between 800m to 1000m of yarn and work great for this pattern.

Loganberry

Pretty in Pink Angled Scarf

This beautiful Pretty in Pink Angled Scarf is easy to whip up and uses just one skein of Red Heart Super Saver Ombre yarn! The slight mesh pattern and angled ends make for an interesting look. You can finish it off with large pom poms or large tassels! This is the perfect scarf for the cooler months of Spring or Fall. If you are not a fan of pink, this yarn comes in several different colors so there is something for everyone.

Pretty in Pink Angled Scarf

Pentapoint Wrap

I love a good triangle shawl and I love an oversized wrap - so I made both with this Pentapoint Wrap! The pentapoint refers to the points of the five granny triangles that make up this design. It's a good project to use up yarn scraps! I'd love to see this with some prints and patterned yarn mixed in with solid colors some day. The large tassels add a little glamour to this project.

Pentapoint Wrap

One Hour Spiral Scarf

This boa-style scarf only takes about an hour to work up, and after some practice, you may even be able to work it up in less. The Net Yarn Spiral Scarf Pattern is a great project if you are just learning how to use net yarn. There is a video available, which is ideal for visual learners. Boa-style pieces are popular scarves for women, and would be a great addition to your inventory, if you're participating in a craft sale.

One Hour Spiral Scarf

Eleanor Sweater Scarf

The Eleanor Sweater Scarf is perfect for all the seasons. The simple scarf with sleeves crochet pattern can be worn in so many ways depending on how cosy you want to feel. This deceptively simple and versatile cover up can be a wrap cardigan, a shawl, a cowl, a regular scarf and more! Made in just one piece with simple seams for the sleeves, you'll have it made and on in no time. A great beginner crochet garment project or for anyone who wants to avoid shaping or joining. The simplicity of the construction allows the half double crochet stitch texture to shine through.

Eleanor Sweater Scarf

Crochet Whimsical Woods Triangle Shawl

Sharing a new and free crochet shawl pattern: the Whimsical Woods Triangle Shawl. This lace shawl features a repetitive and easily memorized lace stitch pattern. If it looks too hard, don't worry. The stitches used are mainly double crochet and, chain stitches. I invite you to see for yourself. This shawl is worked on an angle. One side stays straight, while the other side has the increases. The yarn itself is variegated with gorgeous colors. Achieve this beautiful and whimsical look with easy double crochet and chain stitches. When the yarn changes color throughout the skein that means less yarn ends to weave in.

Crochet Whimsical Woods Triangle Shawl

Pretty and Bright Crochet Scarf

Lightweight scarves are perfect for summertime, and this Pretty and Bright Crochet Scarf is a great project to work up before it gets too hot out. This mesh-look scarf is perfect for a lightweight cover while the sun is shining or while sitting by a fire. The fun yarn causes natural striping throughout and makes for a colorful accent to any outfit. The sock yarn used makes for an ultra light scarf, and it is a great scarf for anyone wanting a little more cover without the heavy warmth of thicker yarn.

Pretty and Bright Crochet Scarf

Evermore Wrap

Thick and Warm… This Evermore Crochet Wrap is a fun and easy pattern.. Be stylish this season in a bright fall wrap!!! The Evermore Wrap is made using super bulky yarn and works up quickly!!! This project is made using a self coloring style yarn so it is a fun project to sit and make while watching TV... Perfect fashionable project for the winter and chilly evenings!! Nice and long too to wear in different ways

Evermore Wrap

Faerie Magic Infinity Scarf

This gorgeous Faerie Magic Infinity Scarf is made using one Caron Cake in the Faerie Cake colorway. There is no need to change color with this amazing color-changing yarn. The beautiful texture of this scarf is created using the moss stitch (also known as the crunch stitch.) This pattern includes a link for a photo tutorial of the moss stitch. This scarf is worked flat and then seamed at the ends to form an infinity scarf.

Faerie Magic Infinity Scarf