The zig-zag chevron blanket gets a whole new look when you make it small and hang it on your wall! Even though it's simple, this style looks like what you'd expect to see in your favorite home decor catalog.
The zig-zag chevron blanket gets a whole new look when you make it small and hang it on your wall! Even though it's simple, this style looks like what you'd expect to see in your favorite home decor catalog.
Kids (and grown-ups!) love the fantasy of unicorns, so why not crochet one for your wall? This abstract unicorn wall hanging combines several techniques to make a hoop with three-dimensional elements. A rainbow of flowers and fringe really finish the look, whether you choose brights or pastels!
If you've ever crocheted a triangular shawl, you might recognize the basic technique for this wall hanging. It's simple, but the blend of colors makes it special and like a sunset. Best of all, you don't even need to change yarns, because this uses a Lion Brand Cupcake that does all the work for you.
Lucy from Attic 24 is known for her colorful crochet, and she brings it to life boldly with her version of a mandala crochet wall hanging. What makes this resource unique is that Lucy shares a few patterns for making mandalas, as well as her tips for attaching them in a hoop, and even which hoops she recommends.
Your little one will love having this sweet polar bear hanging on their wall. This isn't just intarsia crochet, it's also dimensional with extra pieces added on for the ears, cheeks, and snout, as well as shiny safety eyes. And although it's described as being perfect for a nursery, kids of all ages will want one of these.
These mini wall hangings have a vintage crochet doily style, but when worked in strong colors and with a few tassels added, they look anything but old-fashioned. One looks great on its own, but a grouping makes it extra special!
This fun wall hanging with an inspirational reminder comes together with corner-to-corner (c2c) crochet. And what could be better than a bold flamingo and being yourself? Maybe nothing. But when it comes to all those yarn ends, you might be looking for something better. And that's where Lindsey from Winding Road Crochet comes to the rescue with a helpful tip for skipping all the weaving on a wall hanging like this.
This single-color design is anything but plain. The bobble stitches create a diamond design that is highly textured, especially when you make it with cotton yarn. Plus, choosing cotton makes this an economical project for your home or a great house-warming gift.
Make something special for a baby's room with these adorable patterns from The Almond Snug on Etsy. But just because it's designed with a nursery in mind, that doesn't mean you can't display these anywhere in your home and just adapt the stitched text.