Category: Free Crochet Patterns

  • Easy Crochet Headband Pattern Free – Lattice

    Easy Crochet Headband Pattern Free – Lattice

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    Free Crochet Heaband Earwarmer Pattern – Lattice Ear Warmer

    Are you searching for a free crochet ear warmer headband pattern that’s perfect for last-minute gifts as the holidays approach and the chilly weather sets in? Look no further! This easy, beginner-friendly crochet twisted ear warmer is just what you need. Quick to make and stylish, this project can be completed in under three hours using basic stitches like double crochet (DC) and half double crochet (HDC). With just a little twist—both in the stitches and the headband—you’ll have a trendy accessory that’s as fun to make as it is to wear.

    The Inspiration Behind the Design

    Sometimes, the best projects come from unexpected moments of creativity. After finishing a matching cardigan and hat, I found myself with leftover yarn and a desire to create a thoughtful, handmade gift. The clock was ticking, and I needed something quick yet elegant. That’s when the idea of this twisted ear warmer headband struck me.

    Drawing inspiration from a Mama’s Mobius Scarf I had designed previously, I adapted the concept to a smaller scale. The result? A twisted crochet ear warmer design that is cozy and stylish but deceptively simple to crochet. It’s proof that even leftover yarn can create something beautiful!

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    Why You’ll Love This Pattern

    • Quick and Easy

      Perfect for beginners, the pattern uses basic stitches with simple techniques. You’ll master the twisting method in no time.

    • Versatile

      Suitable for everyone, from kids to adults, this headband makes a great gift for friends, family, or yourself!

    • Resourceful

      A wonderful way to use up stash from other projects while creating something unique and special.

    • Stylish and Warm

      The twist detail adds a modern touch, while the soft yarn ensures warmth during the coldest months.

      Here are some other crochet twisted ear warmer headband patterns you might like:

    This trendy crochet ear warmer headband pattern is part of the 2024 Giftstravaganza Blog Hop with Marie of Underground Crafter. The blog hop consists of 33 crochet patterns from different talented designers focused on handmade holiday gifts ideas suitable for the winter holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah, wanza etc). Each week of the five weeks has a different theme. This twisted crochet ear warmer is part of the last week focused on last minute gift ideas that can be made in an afternoon or evening. All patterns are free on each designers blog with a free PDF pattern offered on the day the pattern is featured.

    Today is the feature day for this pattern and therefore I am sharing a free PDF with a code till tomorrow December 3rd, 2024.

    Yarn Choice: Bernat Lattice

    For this project, I used Bernat Lattice yarn, a cozy, textured yarn that elevates the overall look of the ear warmer. Its soft feel and slight stretch make it ideal for keeping your ears warm and comfortable during chilly days. The yarn’s unique texture adds depth to the stitches, giving the headband a sophisticated finish that belies its simplicity.

    Plus, the variety of available colors means you can customize the headband to suit your wardrobe or gift recipient’s style. Whether you go for classic neutrals, bold jewel tones, or soft pastels, this yarn ensures your project will stand out.

    Lattice yarn

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    free crochet headband earwarmer pattern

    Materials

    Bernat Lattice Yarn 54% Polyester, 28% Acrylic, 18% Nylon 389 yds (7.8 oz), 356 m (220 g) in Blacklight, Worsted weight (4)

    Lion Brand Basic Stitch Anti Pilling 100% Acrylic Yarn 185 yds (3.5oz), 170 m (100g) in Red Heather, Worsted weight (4)

    Hook Size 5.5 mm (I)

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    Yarn Amount

    Toddler Child Small Medium Large

    MC 124 yds/114 m 131 yds/120 m 138yds/127 m  143 yds/131 m 152 yds/139 m

    CC 8 yds/7 m 10 yds/9 m 11 yds/10 m 13 yds/12 m 15 yds/14 m

    Guage

    14 sts x 10 rows ?9 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) using stitch pattern

    Finished Measurements

    Sizes Toddler Child Small Medium Large

    Circumference 18” 20” 21” 22” 23”

    Width 5” 5” 5” 5” 5”

    Abbreviations (US terms)

    Ch – chain

    Sc – single crochet

    Hdc – half double crochet

    Dc – double crochet

    Sk -skip

    Fpdc front post double crochet

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    Notes

    • Ch 1 and ch 3 at the beginning of the round does not count as a st.

    • The rounds are joined to the in ch 1 and the 3rd ch of the ch 3 of the same round.

    • The headband is worked in rounds.

    • The headband is twisted at the end of row 1.

    • Make the hdc after the fpdc long enough so that both sts are on the same level

    • The pattern will make a twisted headband as you work on both the upper and lower sides of the headband with each round

      Crochet Chunky Yarn Hat Pattern Instructions

      Ch 64, (70, 74, 78, 82) using CC

      Join to first ch making sure the ch is not twisted

      Round 1: ch 1, sc in each st to end, twist & join 64, (70, 74, 78, 82)

      Round 2: ch 1, sc in each st to end, join 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Round 3: Using MC ch 3, dc in 2nd and each st to end, join 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Round 4: ch 3, * sk 1, fpdc in next st, hdc in st just skipped, rep from * to end, join 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Round 5: ch 3, dc in 2nd and each st to end, join 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Round 6: ch 3, dc in next st, * sk 1, fpdc in next st, hdc in st just skipped, rep from * to end, join 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Round 7: Using CC, ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn 128, (140, 144, 156, 162)

      Fasten off and weave in endS

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  • Crochet Hat Pattern Using Chunky Yarn

    Crochet Hat Pattern Using Chunky Yarn

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    Free Crochet Hat Pattern Chunky Yarn – Cozy Chunky Hat

    Looking for a crochet hat pattern using bulky yarn to start off the winter season? If yes then this crochet hat pattern with pom pom is your answer! Designed with comfort and style in mind, this chunky textured crochet beanie will be perfect during the colder winter months. The hat features a ribbed stitch pattern, which provides a comfy, stretchy fit that hugs your head perfectly to fade off the winter chill.

    Using the soft bulky yarn, Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn was the best choice, as this women’s crochet hat pattern is thick, warm, and plush. The ribbed stitch pattern works out so fast as it creates a beautiful texture with a stretchy, comfortable fit. The faux fur pom-pom on top of the hat adds that extra touch of coziness and a trendy finishing.

    Crochet chunky beanie for women

    One of the best things about this chunky crochet hat is its versatility. Try it in a neutral tone for a sophisticated, go-with-anything look, or get playful with bright colors for a pop of personality. Imagine a set of these in various shades, ready to match every coat in your closet.

    Looking for more ways to make it uniquely yours? Try experimenting with different colors for a striped effect 

    Check out the marching scarf to this hat here

    This free ribbed crochet hat pattern is the perfect project for crocheters of any skill level! It’s also perfect for anyone looking to make holiday gifts on a budget without sacrificing style. Imagine the joy of giving handmade hats to friends and family in their favorite colors!

    This ribbed crochet hat pattern is part of the Gift Galore Blog Hop hosted by Pam of Carroway Crochet. The blog hop consists of 30 crochet patterns from different talented designers that can be made as gifts. A new pattern is shared everyday with the designer offering a free PDF pattern on the featured day. Below are some of the patterns in the blog hop

    The blog hop has a bundle sale of all the patterns sold at a discounted price. This helps so that you don’t miss any of this amazing patterns. Below are the steps to follow to either purchase the bundle or get the free featured pattern.

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    Here are some crochet hat patterns you might like:

    Gilly Chunky Hat

    Ellie Crochet Beanie

    Lily Hat and Fingerless Gloves

    Hope Slouchy Hat

    Jade’s Beanie

    Yarn

    Caron Simply Soft Yarn in Woodland Heather

    For this cozy chunky hat, I chose Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn—a soft, bulky yarn ideal for keeping you warm on cold winter days. Scarfie is a unique blend of acrylic and wool (78% acrylic, 22% wool), giving it a wonderful softness with just the right amount of warmth and durability. This yarn is known for its stunning color transitions, so you’ll get a beautiful gradient effect as you work through your project. The gradual color changes add a touch of dimension and interest to the ribbed stitch pattern, making each hat look unique and vibrant.

    Below are the patterns in the blog hop:

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    Scarfie comes in various rich color combinations, from neutrals to deep, earthy tones, so you can choose a palette that matches your personal style or make several hats for family and friends in different colors. It’s also an easy-care yarn, which means your hat will stay looking great with minimal maintenance—perfect for everyday winter wear.

    Because it’s a bulky (Category 5) yarn, Scarfie works up quickly, making it ideal for those who want to finish projects fast. You’ll love how quickly the stitches build, giving you that instant gratification we all enjoy in crochet! It’s especially perfect for this hat pattern, as the ribbed stitch enhances the natural stretch and gives the hat a snug, comfy fit.

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    Skill Level

    Easy

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    Materials

    Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn 78% Acrylic, 22% Wool 312 yds (285 m)/5.3 oz (150 g) in Ice Gold 

    Weight 5 (Bulky Yarn)

    Hook 5.5 mm (I)

    Tape Measure

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Yarn Amount

    Sizes                         Yarn Amount       

    Toddler                      196 yds/179 m                     

    Child                           212 yds/193 m                  

    Small                           233 yds/213 m                     

    Medium                      254 yds/232 m

    Large                           285 yds/261 m

    Xlarge                         301 yds/275 m

    Guage

    15 sts x 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

    Finished Measurements

    Sizes Toddler Child Small Medium Large X-Large

    Circumference 17” 18” 19” 20” 21” 22”

    Length 8” 9” 10” 11” 12” 13”

    Abbreviations (US terms)

    Ch – chain

    St -stitch

    Sc – single crochet

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    Hdc – half double crochet

    Sl st – slip stitch

    Rep – repeat

    Notes

    • The pattern is written in Standard US Terms

    • Turn after each row

    • Ch 2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a st

    • The rows are worked part in hdc and part in sc

      Crochet Chunky Yarn Hat Pattern Instructions

      Ch (32, 36, 42),(44, 48, 50)

      Row 1: hdc 3rd ch from hook and each ch to end, turn (30, 34, 40), (42, 46, 48).

      Row 2: ch 2, hdc in each st to the last (5, 5, 7), (7, 7, 7) sts, sc in each st to end (25, 29, 35), (35, 39, 41) hdc, (5, 5, 5), (7, 7, 7) sc

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    Row 3: ch 1, sc in first (5, 5, 7), (7, 7, 7) sts, hdc in each st to end, turn  (25, 29, 35), (35, 39, 41) hdc, (5, 5, 5), (7, 7, 7) sc

    Rows 4 – (41, 45, 47), (49, 53, 55): rep rows 2 & 3

    Do not fasten off

    Finishing off

    Make sure the last ends with the sc sts

    Join the row just finished to the first row with a sl st, making sure all the sts align. 

    Fasten off leaving an 8″ tail of yarn. Using a yarn needle, weave the tail of yarn in and out of the stitches from the last round, pull tail to cinch the crown of the hat closed, knot to secure and weave in ends. 

    Sew on pom pom if you wish.

  • Free Crochet Ear Warmer Headband Patterns

    Free Crochet Ear Warmer Headband Patterns

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    Easy Crochet Ear Warmer Headbands-Free Patterns

    Looking for free crochet ear warmer headband patterns that are stylish and functional? Check out this roundup of 45 free crochet headband patterns, perfect for any season and skill level! From cozy ear warmers to light, summery headbands, this collection offers something for everyone. Find tips on choosing the best stitches, yarn, and customizing your headbands for a unique, personalized look.

    Why crochet a headband? First, crochet ear warmer headbands are a staple accessory that almost everyone has in their wardrobe and one way to stand out is to crochet your own headband. You can personalize your crochet ear warmer by adding your own creative touch to make something truly unique and just for you.

    Second, crochet headband ear warmers are incredibly versatile and stylish. Whether you’re aiming to keep your ears warm during the colder months or looking for a trendy way to style your hair, crochet headbands offer endless customization possibilities, allowing you to create the perfect accessory for any occasion.

    In this comprehensive blog post, I’m excited to share a curated roundup of the best free crochet headband patterns and helpful information on choosing the right stitches, sizing, yarns, and how to customize your headband. This will enable you to make a headband that is uniquely yours.

    What Stitches Are Best for Crochet Headband Ear Warmers?

    Choosing the right stitch can elevate your crochet headband from basic to beautiful. Here’s a breakdown of stitches ideal for different seasons:

    Best Stitches for Crochet Summer Headbands

    Summer headbands are typically light, breathable, and often more decorative. These stitches offer an airy design and flexibility:

    • Mesh Stitch

      Creates an open, lacy texture, perfect for a lightweight summer accessory.

    • Shell Stitch

      This decorative stitch adds a delicate, feminine look while maintaining airflow.

    • V-Stitch

      A popular choice for summer, the V-stitch is open and airy, making it ideal for breathable, lightweight headbands.

    • Picot Stitch

      Often used as an edging, this stitch adds a lovely, lacy touch to headbands for summer.

    • Puff Stitch

      Though it adds texture, puff stitch creates small raised sections that allow air to pass through, making it a stylish choice for warmer weather.

    Best Stitches for Crochet Headbands for Winter

    Winter headbands or ear warmers need to be cozy and warm, often using thicker, more structured stitches:

    • Single Crochet (SC)

      The density of SC is perfect for trapping warmth, making it ideal for winter headbands.

    • Half Double Crochet (HDC)

      A bit more flexible than SC, HDC offers warmth while allowing slight stretch.

    • Alpine Stitch

      This dense, textured stitch is perfect for warm and thick headbands or ear warmers.

    • Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC) & Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC)

      These stitches create a thick, ribbed texture, ideal for insulating and adding a stretchy, snug fit.

    • Bean Stitch

      Adds a thick, cozy texture, perfect for winter headbands that need to provide extra warmth.

    • Ribbed Stitches

      Stitches like the Back Loop Only (BLO) HDC create a ribbed texture, offering great elasticity, making them perfect for ear warmers or snug-fitting headbands.

    Difference Between Ear Warmers and Headbands

    Both ear warmers and headbands are stylish accessories, but they serve slightly different purposes:

    • Headbands

      Often thinner and used mainly as fashion accessories or to hold hair back. They are lighter, making them more suitable for warmer months.

    • Ear Warmers

      Wider and more functional, designed specifically to cover and protect your ears from the cold. Ear warmers are usually made with thicker yarns and stitches to provide warmth.

    Crochet Headband Measurements

    Getting the right fit is crucial for both comfort and functionality. Here’s a quick guide to standard headband sizes:

    • Adult Headband

      Measures 20-22 inches in circumference, with a width of 3-4 inches for headbands and 4-6 inches for ear warmers.

    • Child Headband

      Measures 17-19 inches in circumference, with a width of about 2-3 inches.

    • Baby Headband

      Measures 14-16 inches in circumference, with a width of about 1-2 inches.

    Remember, crochet tends to stretch, so aim for your headband to be about 1-2 inches smaller than the head circumference you’re making it for.

    Supplies for Crochet Ear Warmer Headbands

    To create a beautiful crochet headband, you’ll need:

    • Yarn

      Choose a yarn weight that matches the style you’re going for (lightweight for a delicate headband, bulky for an ear warmer).

    • Hook

      The crochet hook size will depend on the yarn weight, but typically, you’ll use a hook between 4mm to 6mm for headbands.

    • Measuring Tape

      To measure head circumference and ensure proper sizing.

    • Tapestry Needle

      For weaving in ends once your headband is complete.

    • Scissors

      For trimming yarn after you’re done.

    Best Yarns for Crochet Headbands

    Choosing the right yarn ensures both comfort and durability. Here’s a breakdown of the best options for each season:

    Best Yarns for Summer Headbands

    • Cotton Yarn

      The go-to choice for lightweight, breathable headbands. Cotton yarn is soft, durable, and perfect for warm-weather accessories.

    • Bamboo Yarn

      This lightweight, eco-friendly yarn is soft and moisture-wicking, making it an excellent choice for summer.

    • Linen or Silk Blends

      Lightweight, breathable, and with a beautiful drape, these yarns are perfect for decorative and elegant summer headbands.

    Best Yarns for Winter Headbands

    • Acrylic Yarn

      Affordable and warm, acrylic yarn works well for winter headbands or ear warmers. It’s machine washable and comes in endless color choices.

    • Wool or Wool Blends

      Known for excellent insulation, wool yarn keeps your head and ears cozy, making it ideal for winter accessories.

    • Bulky or Super Bulky Yarns

      These yarns are perfect for creating chunky, warm ear warmers that provide extra warmth in the colder months.

    How to Customize Your Head Wrap

    Customization is where your creativity can shine! Here are some ideas to make your headband uniquely yours:

    • Add Buttons or Embellishments

      Stitch buttons, beads, or crochet flowers to your crochet headband to give it a stylish touch..

    • Color Changes

      Incorporate stripes or different colored sections to create a bold, eye-catching design.

    • Texture

      Experiment with different stitches to create textured sections. Puff stitches, bobbles, or cables can add extra dimension and interest to your headband.

    • .Personalized Sizing

      Adjust the width and length to suit your style or needs. A wider headband could double as an ear warmer, while a thinner one is more suitable for summer.

    • Ties and Bows:

      Crochet headband with bows or ties to give your headband a playful or elegant touch.

    1. Zinnia Headband

    crochet twisted headband pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    As the days go by and Christmas approaches, we are pressed for time that is very limited. Personally, I feel like I need to make more Christmas gifts but do not have the time to make them. I would prefer my family and friends to receive a gift that I designed and made with love.

    Coming up with this headband pattern has given me hope. It is quick and easy to make, but still fashionable. I believe it is a gift that any woman or lady will love, whether young or older. Also, the headband does not take a lot of yarn, making it possible to make as many gifts as you want at a low cost. I plan to make the same pattern for several of my friends and family. I will just need to make them in their favorite colors.

    Materials

    We Crochet Swish 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool 110 yds (100.6 m)/50 g (1.8 oz)

    Worsted Weight (4).

    Hook size 6.5 mm (K) and 5 mm (H)

    Tape Measure

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    2. Chunky Crochet Headband Pattern – Free

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    Photo credit: www.madebygootie.com

    A quick and fun crochet project? Yes, please! This chunky crochet headband pattern works up quickly (even for a slow crocheter like me), and uses only single crochet and chain stitches, making it an ideal project for both beginners.

    In this post, you will learn how to make a twisted crochet headband with a step-by-step photo-tutorial, and a video tutorial for the Spider stitch pattern.

    Materials

    Bulky (#5) weight yarn (I used Big Twist – Gentle in Orchid)

    Crochet hook 6.0 mm / J
    Tapestry needle

    Designer: Agat of Made By Gootie

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    3. Love Life Headbands

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    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    There is never a more fulfilling time than when you make things for your family. Now that I have grandchildren I never run out of ideas of what I need to make. Making this headband was fun. I decided lace headband for all of my grandchildren since it is summer. I wanted something that will be comfortable for warm weather. These lace headbands with a flower turned to be perfect.

    Materials

    Bernat Baby Softee Cotton 60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic, 254 yds (232 m), 4.2 oz (120g)

    Weight 3

    Hook Size 4 mm (G).

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    Scissors

    Hair Tie

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    4. Summer Crochet Headband, Belt, Neck Tie or Hat Band Pattern

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    Photo credit: www.hanjancrochet.com

    Do you love a versatile accessory that you can wear lots of different ways? This fun summer crochet headband pattern has so many options for you to style however you like!

    Not only can you make it in pretty much any yarn you like, you can add tapered ends, keep them straight, make it as long as you like and much more.

    Wear it as a headband, hair tie, neck tie, belt, hat band, if you can tie it around something then it is sure to make it look fabulous!

    Whether you’re crafting a lightweight piece for the beach or a cozy accessory for cooler evenings, this pattern is designed to help you make a headband that adds a touch of elegance and flair to your style. 

    Materials

    You can use any yarn that you like for your hair tie or belt bearing in mind that you need to make sure you meet the gauge.

    Along with your yarn, you will need the following:

    A 3.5mm (fingering), 4mm (sport), 5mm (worsted) crochet hook or hook size that meets the pattern gauge

    Scissors

    Tapestry needle

    Stitch markers

    Designer: Hanna of Hanjan Crochet

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    5. Double-Layered Ribbed Crochet Ear Warmer

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    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Looking for an easy crochet headband that is soft, warm, and cozy? If yes, then check out this crochet ear warmer headband pattern.

    With winter around the corner, this is the perfect time to cozy up with accessories that are both functional and stylish. What other accessory to make than the crochet twisted ear warmer designed using the soft Lion Brand Nap Time yarn. This yarn’s velvety texture adds an extra touch of luxury to the ribbed crochet headband, making it feel like a gentle hug around your ears. The double-layered design is perfect for keeping you extra warm during those chilly winter days, while the twisted detail in the front gives it a modern look that you’ll love to wear.

    Materials

    Lions Brand Nap Time 100% Polyester 306 yds (280 m), 3.5 oz (100g) in Pink Rose and Pale Gray

    Weight 4 (medium)

    Hook 4.5 mm (US 7)

    Tape Measure 

    Tapestry needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    6. Houndstooth Crochet Headband – Canyon Ridge

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    Photo credit: www.mycrochetspace.com

    This houndstooth crochet headband is a fun and quick crochet project! The pattern uses basic crochet stitches in a specific order that creates an interesting texture. Using two contrasting colours with this crochet stitch brings out the houndstooth pattern. It’s fun to watch the houndstooth pattern come to life with each round.

    This ear warmer is reversible, and you’ll notice a subtle difference in how the colours influence the overall appearance of the headband. On one side, it appears lighter, while on the other side, the red (Canyon) colour is more prominent. See below for comparison. I have to say, I kind of prefer the lighter version (photo on the right). Which one is your favorite?

    Materials

    Yarn:  Lionbrands Two of Wands Color Theory 

    Alternatively, you can use any medium worsted #4 yarn.

    Crochet hook 5mm (7mm if starting with the chain)

    Scissors, yarn needle, tape measure

    Designer: Olga of My Crochet Space

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    7. Criss Cross Ear Warmers

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    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Looking for a free easy crochet ear warmer pattern that combines warmth, texture, and style. If yes, look no further. This Criss-Cross Crochet Ear Warmer is designed to be as stylish as it is functional, using worsted weight yarn in two complementary colors. The pattern is easy to make using single crochet, double crochet, and single crochet in back loop only. The only difference is the criss-cross stitches, of which after working a few of them, they are simple enough for an advanced beginner. The criss-cross stitch creates a unique, textured effect, adding depth and visual appeal while making the ear warmer extra cozy. The colors blend so well together and are suitable for any season.

    Materials

    Lion Brand Basic Stitch Anti-pilling weight 4 (medium) 100% Acrylic 3.5 oz/100 g, 165 yds/170 m

    Hook size: US H/8 (5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

    One button

    Tapestry needle

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    8. Bow Headband Free Crochet Pattern

    Bow Headband Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.hookfully.com

    Thanks for checking out my kids bow headband free crochet pattern. I have not release a new crochet pattern for a few weeks as I’m working on some big projects that I just can’t wait to share with you! However, like many others I do like to break up a big project with a fast and easy one.

    This crochet headband works up really quickly and is super cute! Please note that this free crochet pattern is for children aged 3-6 years. The premium crochet pattern includes toddler sizes 1-2 years and 2-3 years.

    Materials

    4mm crochet hook

    DK yarn

    Measuring tape

    Sewing needle

    Designer: Rose of Hookfully

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    9. Pearl Crochet Headband

    easy crochet lace headband

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Are you tired of spending countless hours on intricate hairstyles? If yes then I got you. This crochet headband is here to save the day. Its soft, wave-inspired pattern effortlessly elevates your hairstyle and gives it a chic and fashionable look. You will look put together and trendy in an instant, and no one will know your secret to achieving such a fabulous look with minimal effort.

    Comfort is just as important as style. That is why I designed a lightweight and comfortable crochet headband that you can wear all day long without feeling any strain. It sits gently on your head, allowing your scalp to breathe and preventing any discomfort. The ties guarantee that the headband does not dig into your head and cause a headache.

    Materials

    WeCrochet Galileo 50% Merino Wool, 50% Viscose from Bamboo 131 yds (120 m), 50 g (1.8 oz) in Pearl 52 yds (48 m) – 68 yds (62 m )

    Weight Sport (2)

    Hook 4 mm (G).

    Tape measure

    Tapestry needle

    Scissors

    Hair Tie

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    10. Free Crochet Ear Warmer Pattern: Piedmont Headband

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    Photo credit: www.bananamoonstudio.com

    Piedmont Headband is a free crochet ear warmer pattern that is perfect for fall and football season! It is made in the beautifully textured basketweave stitch, which uses post stitches. You can make it in your team colors and wear it to a tailgate party or to the game. It is just the right width to cover your ears. If you aren’t into sports, make it in whatever color your heart desires!

    Materials

    Yarn weight category: 3 or 4/ light worsted weight

    Crochet Hook: H (5 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.

    Notions: Tapestry needle

    Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio

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    11. Double Button Headband

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    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Looking for a simple and easy crochet headband pattern that you can make in an afternoon? If yes, then you just found one. This is a quick and easy fashionable crochet ear warmer headband with buttons closure that will keep your ears warm during those cold winter days.

    Materials

    Red Heart Super Saver 100% Acrylic 5 oz/141 g, 260 yds/238 m in Aran Fleck

    Worsted Weight (4)

    Hook size- 4.5 mm (US 7)

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    2 buttons 1” each

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    12. Hippie Chic Easy Crochet Headband Pattern

    HippieChicEasyCrochetHeadband

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    The Hippie Chic Headband is an easy crochet headband pattern using a simple variation on the classic granny square. The pattern is available in four child and adult sizes, and includes ties so you can further adjust fit. The Hippie Chic Headband is forever free on my blog.

    Materials

    King Cole Beaches DK yarn (70% acrylic/30% polyamide, 3.5 oz/100 g, 278 yd/255 m) – 1 skein in 4282 Pearl Beach, or approximately 255 yd (233.5 m) in any light weight yarn.

    Beaches DK is available from your local yarn shop or online at LoveCrafts or Wool Warehouse UK.

    US Size G-6/4 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge.

    Yarn needle.

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    13. Twisty Ear Warmer

    chunky crochet ear warmer

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    When I saw this yarn, with its softness and thickness, I knew I wanted to make something with it. I decided to start with an Ear Warmer so that I could try it out first. After I finished, I knew I had made the right decision. This ear warmer is just what is needed for this coming weather. The warmth and softness is perfect. The pattern is very easy to make and uses only one ball of yarn. I have already made several of them for family and friends for Christmas gifts.

    Materials:

    Loops & Thread Charisma Yarn – Ashes 100% Acrylic 109 yds/100 m, 3.5 oz/100 g

    Weight 5 (Bulky)

    Yarn Used- 80 yds/73 m

    Hook size- 5.5 (U S I)

    Scissors

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    14. Tunisian Crochet Headband Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.makeitrochet.com

    Make this Tunisian Crochet Headband in the popular twisted style in just over an hour with a tweed size 4 aran weight yarn. You’ll love adding this unconventional stitch pattern to your skill basket.

    Materials

    Red Heart “Super Saver“, size 4 weight, 100% acrylic, 5 oz/141g, 260 yds/238m per skein: 1 skein or approximately 100 yards color Buff Fleck

    Suggested Tunisian Crochet Hook Size 7mm, or size needed to meet gauge

    Yarn Needle for weaving ends

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    15. Cool Everyday Crochet Headband

    lace crochet headband pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Have you ever experienced the frustration of wearing a headband that ends up giving you a pounding headache? Well, I can relate to that too well. That is why I designed this lace crochet headband that not only exudes style but also provides comfort and relief.

    Like many of you, I like accessorizing my outfits with headbands. However, the constant battle with headaches caused by pressure and tightness left me searching for an alternative. That is when I was inspired to create a headband that will solve the problem.

    Materials:

    Baby Bee Sweet Delight 60% Acrylic/40% Polyamide 377 yds/345 m, 4 oz/115 g

    Color A- Flannel-35 – 50 yds-/32 – 46 m

    Color B-Angel-30 – 45 yds/27  – 41 m

    Hook size E/ 3.5 mm

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape measure

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    16. Free & Simple Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern

    Free26SimpleCrochetHairScarfPattern

    Photo credit: www.simlyhookedbyjanet.com

    Crocheting is more than just a hobby; it is a way to create unique and stylish accessories that can liven up any outfit. If you’re looking for a fun and easy crochet project that will add a touch of uniqueness to your hair, look no further than this simple hair scarf pattern.

    This trendy accessory is perfect for any occasion, from a casual day out to a formal event. With just a few basic crochet stitches and some yarn, you can create a chic hair scarf that will make you feel confident and stylish.

    Materials

    #1 Fingering Weight, We Crochet Comfy Fingering; 75% Pima Cotton, 25% Acrylic; 90 yards Ivory or suitable substitutes

    US Size (D/3) 3.25mm crochet hook

    Yarn needle, Scissors, Blocking Materials

    Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet

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    17. Crochet baby bobble headband – Free Pattern

    Crochetbabybobbleheadband

    Photo credit: www.thoresbycottage.com

    During this lock down season I’ve been thinking a lot about how to be less wasteful. We are so used to the convenience of things being readily available, and often deem something as scrap even when it is still perfectly usable. For many, yarn has been difficult to get hold of at this time.

    Materials

    Crochet hook (4mm)
    Worsted weight /DK yarn (e.g. Tatamy Tweed in the color oatmeal)
    2 wooden buttons (1.5 cm diameter)
    Yarn needle
    Sewing needle
    Sewing thread (optional)

    Designer: Caitie of Thoresby Cottage

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    18. Garnet Crochet Headband

    simple crochet headband

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This is an easy and quick crochet pattern that you can finish in less than two hours making it the best last-minute gift. Although it is lacy, it is still warm and cozy enough that you can use it during those chilly days. You can also use a thicker yarn to make a warmer and cozier headband. Just remember to check the gauge so that you don’t end up with an oversized headband.

    Materials

    Yarn Bee Soft Secret 100% Acrylic 300 yds (275 m)/6 oz (170 g) in Garnet 453yds/414 m

    Worsted Weight (4)

    Hook 4 mm (G)

    Tape Measure

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    19. Free Crochet Headband Pattern – Asterid Headband

    AsteridHeadband

    Photo credit: www.bananamoonstudio.com

    The Asterid Headband is a free crochet headband pattern perfect for keeping your ears warm in chilly weather! This is made in a color-shifting yarn, so all the colorwork is done for you. It’s small enough to keep tucked in the pocket of your coat or jacket, so you can pull it out whenever needed. I love mine!

    Materials

    Plymouth Yarn Gina (100% Wool; 109 yds; 50 g; yarn weight category: 4/worsted/medium): 1 skein color #15.

    Crochet Hook: G (4 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.

    Tapestry needle

    Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio

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    20. Peridot Crochet Granny Square Headband

    granny stitch crochet headband

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This is my first time making a crochet triangular headband and at first, I wasn’t sure how it will turn out. I even wondered if it will turn out to be a wearable headband.

    I am glad I made the decision to make it because I love how the way the headband turned and I decided that I am not going to wait till spring and summer to start wearing it. It has now become my go-to crochet headband.

    This headband is made with a sport yarn which makes it light and suitable for the spring and summer seasons.

    Materials

    Scheepjes Stone Washed Yarn 78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic 142 yds (130 m), 1.76 oz (50 g) in Peridot 

    Weight – Sport

    Hook 5 mm (H)

    Tape Measure

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Hair Tie

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    21. Simple Flower Headband Crochet Pattern – Free

    SimpleFlowerHeadbandCrochetPattern

    Photo credit: www.sweetpotato3.com

    Spring is nearly here and it is time to start switching from crocheting cold weather hats to spring and summer items. Sometimes it is difficult to find a fun, quick summer crochet project. However, today I have a very cute and simple flower headband tutorial you are going to love.

    Materials

    Yarn of any weight (see images below to see difference in how the headband will look with a thicker or thinner yarn weight)

    Crochet Hook that is 1 size smaller than the recommended hook size on yarn label. In the samples on my daughter (in the photos) I used Caron Simple Soft (pink one) and Crochet Hook G (4.25 mm). The green sample was made with Lydia thread #10 and Crochet Hook 1 (2.75 mm).

    Measuring Tape

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Christine of Sweet Potato 3

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    22. Nitta Headband

    womens crochet headband

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Remember how sometimes you walk outside and feel like your ears are about to fall off because of the cold? Sometimes you don’t even feel them! Well this stylish ear warmer is the answer for you.

    The headband is started with FSC and joined to the first stitch to make a ring. The band is then made in rounds, joined to the first stitch of the same row with a slip stitch. The stitches used include sc, dc, ch, and fpdc. 

    Materials

    Redheart Super Saver Aran Fleck 5 oz/141 g, 260 yds/238 m (MC) weight 4 (worsted, medium)

    Lion Brand Basic Stitch Anti-pilling weight 4, (worsted, medium) 100% Acrylic, 185yd/170m (3.0 oz/100g) Goldmine-Used double (folded) since the yarn is thinner (CC)

    Hook size- 4.5 mm (US 7)

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    One Button-size 1”

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    23. Free Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern

    FreeCrochetHairScarfPattern

    Photo credit: www.theloopylamb.com

    I don’t know about you but when the weather is hot, my hair is always up in a bun or ponytail. Who am I kidding? It’s an all-year-round thing for me. But during the summer/fall those little fly aways feel much more noticeable. Maybe it’s because in the winter I’m always wearing a beanie? I don’t know. But the reality is, a little bit of time outside or a car trip with the windows open and what may have started as a good hair day has turned into frizzy bad hair day. My solution: a crochet hair scarf. So I whipped myself up a crochet hair scarf and now I’m here to share with you my Berry Good Hair Day Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern. Now, all days can be a good hair day.

    Materials

    4.5 mm Furls Crochet Hook

    For Thin Scarf Size: 103 yards/95 meters (1 oz/29g) of We Crochet Hawthorne Fingering Hand Painted Speckle in Berry Cobbler

    For Wide Scarf Size: 179 yards/165 meters (1.76 oz/50g) of We Crochet Hawthorne Fingering Hand Painted Speckle in Berry Cobbler
    Tapestry Needle
    Scissors

    Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb

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    24. Joyland Granny Head Wrap

    granny stitch crochet headband pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Have you ever found yourself wrestling with your hair as it flies all over your face during a gust of wind? Or struggled to keep your hair off your forehead while trying to focus on your daily activities? We have all been there and it is a frustrating experience! That is where the crochet head scarf comes in. This crochet head wrap’s generous length provides ample and ensures your hair stays no matter how powerful the wind blows or how much you move around.

    Materials:

    Lion Brand Mandala 100% Acrylic 590 yds (540 m), 5.3 oz (150 g) in Liger 190 yds (174 m)

    Weight 3

    Hook 4 mm (G).

    Tape Measure

    Scissors

    Tapestry needle.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    25. The Hanna Headband

    TheHannaHeadband

    Photo credit: www.daysck.com

    I have this acquaintance that is a beautiful fashionista…

    I saw her at a conference recently and I was WILD over her headband she was wearing. It was as if she decided to wear a boho crown that she so rightly deserved in all of her fashion glory! I have scoured the internet to try and find it and I could not find it anywhere.  I immediately set out to make one in a similar style.

    Materials

    Approx. 30-40 yds of any ww (size 4) yarn

    Size I 5.5 mm hook, or size needed to obtain gauge

    Headband, 1″ in width (I used Goody brand from Walmart, but some of my testers used these from Amazon)

    22 10 mm beads (with larger central holes for threading onto your yarn)

    Hot glue gun and glue sticks

    Designer: Dana of Day’s Crochet & Knit

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    26. Two Way Headband

    lace crochet headband

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    As I thought of making this headband, I knew that I wanted to create something that I can wear in spring, summer and fall. I wanted something that I will not feel sweaty and uncomfortable wearing during the hot summer days or cold during those chilly spring days. That is why I decided that a lace headband will be ideal for spring, summer as well as fall.

    Materials

    Caron Simply Soft 100% Acrylic 315 yds (288 m), 6 oz (170.1 g)

    Hook 4 mm (G)

    Small Hair Tie Band

    Scissors

    Tape Measure

    Tapestry Needle

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s cozy Corner

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    27. Crochet Hygge Arrows Headband – Free Pattern

    CrochetHyggeArrowsHeadband

    Photo credit: www.raffamusadesigns.com

    Looking for a super soft and cozy headband or ear warmer for the winter? Crochet this cute Hygge Arrows Headband!

    This free headband pattern comes in 5 sizes, so it’s great for crocheting mother-and-daughter matching sets.

    The pattern is pretty easy and repetitive, so it is great to practice the Wrapped Arrow Stitch and make a cute headband in less than 2 hours!

    As I mentioned, the amazing texture of this headband is all thanks to the Wrapped Arrow Stitch that I showed you in this step-by-step tutorial.

    Feel free to check it out!

    Materials

    Aran (4, Medium) yarn

    4-mm (G/6 USA, 8 UK) Hook

    Simply Alpaca Aran by KnitPicks

    Tapestry Needle

    Designer: Raffaela of Raffamusa Designs

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    28. Free Crochet Headband Pattern

    FreeCrochetHeadbandPattern

    Photo credit: www.hookedonpatterns.com

    This week we have a free headband crochet pattern, perfect for keeping hair out of the way when using the face scrubbies (featured exclusively in the Bathroom Spa Gift Set PDF download). These headbands are also handy when applying make up.

    Materials

    Yarn

    5mm hook

    tape measure

    yarn needle

    scissors.

    Designer: Ling of Hooked on Patterns

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    29. Funky Chunky Headband

    FunkyChunkyHeadband

    Photo credit: www.the-mother-lode.com

    A few months ago, I was enjoying my second favorite hobby: yarn shopping. Two beautiful colors of Wool Ease Thick and Quick yarn by Lion Brand Yarn jumped out at me! I just loved the colors and had been wearing an outfit all summer that matched. SO I snatched them up and brought them home and they sat all pretty in my craft yarn room for a month.

    Materials

    100 yards super bulky (CYC 6) yarn in two colors, sample is Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in Succulent (70 yds) and Butterscotch (30 yds)

    crochet hook US size N (9 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

    tapestry sewing needle

    scissors and measuring tape

    stitch marker

    Designer: Priscilla of The Mother Lode

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    30. Free Lemon Rose Headband Crochet Pattern

    RoseHeadbandCrochetPattern

    Photo credit: www.hookfully.com

    This cute baby and children’s headband crochet pattern is named after the stitch I used, the lemon peel stitch. I originally designed the headband for my daughters baby doll. However, I loved it so much I decided to make it in more sizes!

    You can now make this headband from preemie baby, right up to age 6 children. Please note that this free crochet pattern is for age 3-6 months. All 8 sizes are available on my premium crochet pattern.

    Materials

    4mm crochet hook

    Light worsted yarn

    Tape measure

    Sewing needle

    Designer: Rose of Hookfully

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    31. Spring Blossom Crochet Headband

    SpringBlossomCrochetHeadband

    Photo credit: www.GoldenLucyCrafts.com

    This crochet headband is a beautiful Spring project and is perfect for warm spring weather. I made this headband for my niece to match her Spring Blossom scarf which I made earlier.

    In spite of the fact that I made this headband for a young girl, it will look attractive and graceful for women of any age!

    Materials

    Joy DK by Loops & Threads, dk #3 weight yarnUS Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook

    US Size 7 (4.5 mm) crochet hook

    Sewing needle

    Matching sewing threads

    Beads

    Designer: Olena of Golden Lucy Crafts

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    32. Free Crochet Twist Headband Pattern: Easy Ear Warmer

    FreeCrochetTwistHeadband

    Photo credit: www.dreameecrochet.com

    Do you love adding a touch of style and warmth to your outfits during the colder months? Are you always on the lookout for new and unique crochet accessories? Look no further! Try this free crochet twist headband pattern that will help you make this stylish ribbed stitch headband. Not only will it keep your ears cozy, but it will also add a trendy flair to your winter wardrobe. And if you like the style you can pair it up with my crochet fingerless gloves to make a nice cozy set.

    Materials

    Light Worsted #3 = DK

    scissors

    tapestry needle

    tape measure

    handmade’ label (optional)

    Designer: Petra of Dreamee Crochet

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    33. Crochet Summer Headband Pattern Free

    CrochetSummerHeadbandPattern

    Photo credit: www.jototheworld.com

    This beautiful crochet summer headband is perfect for windy days at the beach, working out, washing your face and to wear in the summer or anytime of the year. It’s very fashionable and you can make it in any color to match your wardrobe.

    The pattern creates a headband that is approx. 16.5″ long and has braids on both ends, which are then tied together at the back of your head. This size fits both kids and adults! But you can easily make it shorter or longer.

    Materials

    Yarn Approx. 35 yds of any size 4 cotton yarn.

    Crochet Hook F/5 (3.75 mm).

    scissors

    measuring tape.

    Designer: Jo of Jo to the World

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    34. Crochet Delicate Twist Headband Free Pattern

    CrochetDelicateTwistHeadband

    Photo credit: www.selinaveronique.com

    Hi everyone, this week I am bringing to you the Crochet Delicate Twist Headband Free Pattern. This is a great project for beginners. This lovely and delicate twist headband is very pretty and is easy to crochet. It looks lovely on, and because the yarn contains wool, it is perfect for the colder weather. The yarn however is fine enough to give this Winter headband a very feminine vibe.

    This delicate twist headband is very dainty. It is crocheted using a knit look stitch that I absolutely love. I used this stitch for different projects in the past, such as this easy man scarf. This stitch was also featured for another headband that I made two years ago. I love this stitch as it is easy and instantly elevates any crochet project.

    Materials

    Any Aran/Medium 4 yarn of your preference

    A 5 mm crochet hook

    A pair of scissors

    A tapestry needle

    Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique

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    35. Free Quick & Easy Twisted Crochet Headband

    FreeQuick26EasyTwistedCrochet

    Photo credit: www.sierrascraftycreations.com

    Are you ready to create a super easy Twisted Crochet Headband that is perfect for fall?!

    Get ready for the coziest season with this delightful Candy Corn Crochet Headband tutorial! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, you’ll love creating this adorable accessory that’s perfect for autumn vibes.

    The pattern instructions I will guide you step-by-step through the process of making a color-blocked headband that resembles everyone’s favorite fall treat – candy corn! Choose from a twist closure or a flat closure, depending on your style and comfort.

    Materials

    #4 (worsted weight) yarn

    Hook: 6mm J

    Yarn: Size 4 yarn

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations

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    36. Crochet Easy Winter Headband Free Pattern

    CrochetEasyWinterHeadband

    Photo credit: www.selinaveronique.com

    Hi everyone, today I am going to show you how to crochet an easy winter headband (free pattern). This is a great project for beginners. It is a fast and feminine crochet project, perfect for you or a loved one. This crochet earwarmer headband is so pretty, and the design is simple to reproduce. I made this crochet headband in a few different colors, and I love each and every one of them!

    Materials

    Aran/Medium 4 yarn

    5 mm crochet hook

    A pair of scissors

    A tapestry needle

    Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique

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    37. Free Crochet Cabled Headband Pattern: Celtic Cables

    FreeCrochetCabledHeadband

    Photo credit: www.sierrascraftycreations.com

    Are you ready to add a touch of timeless elegance to your winter wardrobe? Crochet enthusiasts, get your hooks ready, because we have a treat for you! In the world of cozy and stylish accessories, nothing quite matches the charm of Celtic cables.

    Inspired by the intricate knotwork of Celtic traditions, we’re delighted to share a free crochet pattern for a Celtic Cabled Headband. This versatile accessory not only keeps you warm during chilly days but also adds a touch of rustic beauty to your look.

    Materials

    Size 4 Worsted Weight Yarn.

    Size 4mm G Hook

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations

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    38. Free Crochet Bobble Ear Warmer Pattern

    FreeCrochetBobbleEarWarmerPattern

    Photo credit: www.averylanecreations.com

    I love wearing ear warmers! They are so comfy and don’t seem to mess up my hair as much as a beanie does. Plus I love crocheting ear warmers because they are quick and easy crochet projects. This free crochet ear warmer pattern is a great way to keep your ears warm and to look cute at the same time.

    his pattern has been so much fun to design. One of my favorite stitches is the herringbone half double crochet stitch and now I have discovered the herringbone double crochet stitch. I just love the look of the herringbone stitches. They have a slight texture and slant to them that gives your crochet project a nice, classy look.

    Materials

    Worsted weigh yarn (# 4)

    I9/5.5mm Crochet Hook

    Measuring Tape

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Nicky of Avery Lane Creations

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    39. How to Crochet a “Knit Stitch” Headband | Free Pattern Tutorial

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    Photo credit: www.kirstenhollowaydesigns.com

    What’s this about the “knit stitch” in a crochet pattern? Friends, if you have ever wanted to achieve the look of knit, without picking up two needles (eg. you want to “knit” with your crochet hook), this easy “knit look” headband pattern tutorial will teach you how!

    Materials

    30-35 yards Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool in “Nature’s Brown”

    60-75 yards Lion Brand Wool-ease in “Natural Heather”

    Flower: 3.75mm (F) hook

    Headband: 5mm (H) hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge

    1 inch button

    Yarn needle

    Scissors

    3 tiny wooden beads

    Sewing needle

    Thread

    Designer: Kirsten of Kirsten Holloway Designs

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    40. Knotted Crochet Headband Pattern

    KnottedCrochetHeadband

    Photo credit: www.easyonthetoungue.com

    Whether you use one to cover a bad-hair day or to keep your ears warm, the knotted crochet headband will do just that and more!

    In case you were thinking it is a typo, no – this headband is indeed crocheted.

    The knit-like rib crochet stitch is so easy and compliments any crochet project!

    Materials

    Yarn of your choice – I used 2 strands of double knitting weight/light or light worsted yarn = which makes worsted or aran yarn

    Hook size for your yarn choice – hook used for this project – 7mm,  7 (US) 2 (UK)

    You may need to test your yarn and hook combination first

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Measuring Tape

    Designer: Amanda of Easy on the Tongue

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    41. Free Crochet Pattern | Dýnami Cable Earwarmer

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    Photo credit: www.keepcalmandcrochetonuk.com

    I’ve got a brand new FREE pattern to share with you today, the Dýnami Cable Earwarmer. A great first crochet cable project to create a quick cozy headband.

    The idea for this headband came about all because of my friend Sharon who is currently raising money for MIND as she prepares to run the London Marathon (you can watch some of her prep YouTube videos here). As part of her fundraising she was doing a few coffee morning sales, where cake and crochet were combined, and a few of her crochet friends were going to donate some crochet items to help her raise some funds.

    Materials

    Double Knit, 8ply / yarn weight #3 (Light),

    Hook 4mm (US size G/6)

    Scissors

    A yarn needle

    Designer: Heather of Keep Calm and Crochet on U.K

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    42. Crochet Animal Ears Headband Free Crochet Pattern

    CrochetAnimalEarsHeadband

    Photo credit: www.theloopylamb.com

    Whether it’s for dress-up, Halloween or just because you can, these Crochet Animal Ears Headbands are a quick and easy make that’ll appeal to everyone. I know both my kids absolutely love them and wear them often for dress up. My daughter, who loves cats wears her cat ear headband almost everyday and my son, who’s into bears, wears his a few times a week. They play pretend to be animal friends and it’s just the cutest. Keep reading to find the free crochet pattern to make your own crochet animal ear headbands!

    Materials

    5.5 mm Furls Crochet hook

    We Crochet Fable Fur i

    Tapestry Needle

    Scissors

    Plastic Headband for each Set of Ears

    Locking Stitch Marker

    Hot Glue Gun and Glue Stick (optional)

    Chenille Pipe Cleaner (optional)

    Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb

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    43. Reversible Crochet Snowflake Headband

    ReversibleCrochetSnowflakeHeadband

    Photo credit: www.concretegems.co.uk

    The Reversible crochet Snowflake Headband is an adaptation of the original Snowflake Headband, but this time, it’s reversible.

    Because of the way it’s made, it is nice and thick, so super cosy for winter. Whether you are off skiing or just doing the school run, this headband is sure to keep you warm.

    Made in the round using a reversible overlay mosaic crochet technique, this is the perfect project to further your mosaic crochet journey. The repeated snowflake motif is easy to pick up, with the added challenge of making it reversible.

    Materials

    DK Yarn

    A 4.0 mm crochet hook, or hook to match gauge

    Stitch markers

    A tapestry needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Gemma of Concrete Gems!

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    44. Free Crochet Cable Headband – Chunky Cable Headband

    FreeCrochetCableHeadband

    Photo credit: www.sierrascraftycreations.com

    Crochet this beautiful Chunky Cable Headband! This Crochet headband features cables that mimic knit cables. If you have never tried crochet cables before, don’t worry I have a step by step video tutorial you can watch, and master your first cable!

    Crochet Cables are one of my favorite things to create! I love the look and style of them, and can’t wait to share more chunky cable patterns with you!

    Materials

    Hook 4 mm G crochet hook

    Size 4 yarn. I used “Hobby Lobby I love this Yarn” Approx. 120 yards of yarn.

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations

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  • Chunky Charles Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern

    Chunky Charles Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern

    crochet chunky yarn blanket in cream, tan and green displayed against a wall

    Easy Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern Free

    As the fall season sets in and temperatures drop, nothing beats the comfort of a handmade chunky crochet throw blanket. I’m excited to introduce my new bulky yarn crochet blanket pattern, the Charles Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern, a design that combines warmth, style, and ease. This beginner chunky crochet blanket is made with the popular Bernat Blanket yarn, known for its super soft texture and bulky weight, making it perfect for both beginner and experienced crocheters looking for a fast and satisfying project.

    Why a crochet blanket using Bernat Blanket yarn? I made myself a blanket using the Bernat Blanket yarn and loved it so much that one year I decided to make blankets for my family and close friends using the same yarn. I truly believe it was one of the best gifts I’ve ever given family and friends during Christmas. It brings me so much joy when I visit and see them wrapped up in the blankets I made. Some of them even asked me to make additional blankets for their own friends and family as gifts, while others simply referred people to me after seeing how cozy and beautiful their blankets turned out. It’s been wonderful to see how much they all love them!

    Best part is you can customize the blankets as you want to make it uniquely yours!

    See below examples

    What about you? Are you ready to experience the incredible softness and warmth of a chunky crochet blanket made with Bernat Blanket yarn? Ready to share that cozy comfort with your loved ones? If so, grab the pattern and get ready to feel the luxurious softness against your skin!

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    Why You’ll Love the Charles Bulky Pattern

    • Made with Bernat Blanket Yarn: One of the best yarns for making cozy blankets, Bernat Blanket yarn is soft, thick, and easy to work with. This bulky yarn ensures your project works up quickly, giving you a beautiful, plush blanket that’s perfect for cold weather.

    • Multiple Blanket Sizes Available: From a small throw to a king-size blanket, this pattern includes detailed instructions for six different sizes, so you can make the perfect blanket for your home or as a gift.

    • Beginner-Friendly Crochet Pattern: This crochet blanket pattern is simple to follow, with clear instructions for all sizes. Even if you’re new to crochet, this pattern is a great way to create a stunning blanket in no time.

    • Perfect for Gifting: With the holidays coming up, this blanket is a thoughtful and cherished handmade gift for friends and family.

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    To make it possible for you to share the coziness of this Chunky Crochet Throw Blanket with friends and family, I am sharing the pattern in the Fireside Comforts Blog Hop hosted by Kristine of Ambassador Crochet. The pattern is free on its featured day only. Which means you can download the PDF for FREE for the next 24 hours! Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity.

    Additionally, if you’re looking for more cozy crochet patterns to work on, you can purchase the entire Fireside Comforts Pattern Bundle at an incredible 65% off. The bundle includes a wide variety of patterns designed for warmth and comfort, perfect for the fall and winter months from very talented designers.

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    Get the free pattern below or purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern on Etsy and Ravelry. The PDF is designed for printing and this way you can support me! And don’t forget to PIN IT on your Pinterest board.

    Whether you want a small cozy throw for the couch or a luxurious king-size blanket for your bed, this crochet pattern has the perfect option for you. Don’t miss your chance to make this beautiful blanket—get your free copy on the feature day and enjoy hours of cozy crochet!using your favorite color combination. You can also use any weight yarn to fit your needs and comfort.

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    Check out other blankets made with Bernat blanket yarn that you might like

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    Catherine’s Beginner Chunky Crochet Blanket

    Easy Chunky Crochet Blanket

    Yarn

    I used Bernat Blanket yarn for this blanket. Bernat Blanket Yarn is a super bulky (category 6) yarn that’s incredibly soft, plush, and perfect for making cozy blankets, throws, and home decor items. It is made from 100% polyester, it has a chenille-like texture that’s both smooth and durable, making it ideal for projects that need to withstand regular use. This yarn works up quickly due to its thickness, making it a favorite among crocheters and knitters for time-sensitive projects or when you want a luxurious finish. Bernat Blanket yarn is also machine washable and dryer safe, which adds to its practicality.

    Apart from it’s softness, I love Bernat Blanket yarn because it comes in a wide range of colors, from neutrals to brights, allowing for endless creative possibilities. Each skein offers excellent yardage, making it budget-friendly for larger projects like blankets.

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    Yarn Substitutes for Bernat Blanket Yarn include Lion Brand Yarn – Vel-Lux, Premier Yarns – Parfait Chunk, Hobby Lobby – Yarn Bee Eternal Bliss, and Big Twist – Cuddle.

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Materials

    Bernat Blanket yarn 100% Polyester 10.5 oz (300 g)/220 yds (202 m) in Sand, Vanilla, and Smokey Green

    Hook Size 10 (N/P)

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    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    Yarn Amount

    Color A – Sand

    Color B – Vanilla

    Color C – Smokey Green

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    Abbreviations (US Terms)

    Ch – chain

    st(s) -stitch(es)

    Sc- single crochet

    Dc – double crochet

    Fptr -front post treble

    Rep – repeat

    Notes

    The pattern is written in US Standard Terms

    Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch

    Ch 3 at the beginning of the row does counts as a stitch

    Pattern Instructions for Chunky Crochet Blanket

    Small and Medium Throw

    Ch 84, 92,

    Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn (83, 91)

    Row 2: ch 3, dc in 2nd st and each st to end, turn

    Row 3: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 4: ch 3,*  fptr in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 5: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 6: ch 3, dc in next st, fptr in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, dc each in last 2 sts, turn

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    Row 7: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Repeating rows 4-7, change yarn as follows

    Rows 8-11: continue Color A

    Rows 12-15: Color B

    Rows 16-27: Color C

    Rows 28-31: Color B

    Rows 32-43: Color A

    Rows 44-47: Color B

    Rows 48-59: Color C

    Rows 60-63: Color B

    Rows 64-75: Color A

    Fasten off and weave in ends

    Large Throw

     Ch 106, 116

    Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn (105, 115)

    Row 2: ch 3, dc in 2nd st and each st to end, turn

    Row 3: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 4: ch 3,*  fptr in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 5: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 6: ch 3, dc in next st, fptr in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, dc each in last 2 sts, turn

    Row 7: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Repeating rows 4-7, change yarn as follows

    Rows 8-11: continue Color A

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    Rows 12-15: Color B

    Rows 16-27: Color C

    Rows 28-31: Color B

    Rows 32-39: Color A

    Rows 40-43: Color B

    Rows 44-47: Color C

    Rows 48-51: Color B

    Rows 52-59: Color A

    Rows 60-63: Color B

    Rows 64-75: Color C

    Rows 76-79: Color B

    Rows 80-91: Color A

    Twin only

    Ch 116

    Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn (105, 115)

    Row 2: ch 3, dc in 2nd st and each st to end, turn

    Row 3: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 4: ch 3,*  fptr in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 5: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 6: ch 3, dc in next st, fptr in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, dc each in last 2 sts, turn

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    Row 7: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Repeating rows 4-7, change yarn as follows

    Rows 8-15: continue Color A

    Rows 16-19: Color B

    Rows 20-31: Color C

    Rows 32-35: Color B

    Rows 36-47: Color A

    Rows 48-51: Color B

    Rows 52-63: Color C

    Rows 64-67: Color B

    Rows 68-79: Color A

    Rows 80-83: Color B

    Rows 84-95: Color C

    Rows 96-99: Color B

    Rows 110-115: Color A

    Fasten off and weave in ends

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    Full, Queen, and King Sizes

    (158, 168, 190)

    Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn (157, 167, 189)

    Row 2: ch 3, dc in 2nd st and each st to end, turn

    Row 3: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 4: ch 3,*  fptr in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 5: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Row 6: ch 3, * dc in next st, fptr in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, dc each in last 2 sts, turn

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    Row 7: ch 1, sc in each st to end, turn

    Repeating rows 4-7, change yarn as follows

    Rows 8-11: continue Color A

    Rows 12-15: Color B

    Rows 16-27: Color C

    Rows 28-31: Color B

    Rows 32-43: Color A
    Rows 44-47: Color B

    Rows 48-59: Color C

    Rows 60-63: Color B

    Rows 64-71: Color A

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    Rows 72-75: Color B

    Rows 76-87: Color C

    Rows 88-91: Color B

    Rows 92-103: Color A

    Rows 104-107: Color B

    Rows 108-119: Color C

    Rows 120-123: Color B

    Rows 124-135: Color A

    Fasten off and weave in ends

  • Free Crochet Rectangular Shawl Wrap Patterns

    Free Crochet Rectangular Shawl Wrap Patterns

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    Crochet Rectangular Shawls and Wraps Patterns

    Are you looking for the perfect accessory to add to your wardrobe? Crochet Rectangle Shawls are one of the most practical yet fashionable accessories a crocheter can make, as they are versatile, stylish, and functional. They are ideal for any season, keeping you warm during the colder months and adding a stylish layer to your summer wardrobe during the warmer months. 

    You can wear a crochet rectangular shawl wrap draped over your shoulders, wrapped around your neck like a scarf, or even as a light throw blanket on a chilly evening. The simple shape of a crochet rectangle wrap allows for endless creativity, from intricate lace designs to modern minimalist styles. 

    Crochet rectangular wraps are beginner-friendly but still offer enough variety to keep seasoned crocheters entertained. 

    This blog post features a roundup of 18 free crochet rectangle shawl and wrap patterns. Each of these crochet wrap patterns comes with detailed instructions, making it easy to get started. 

    Looking for a specific style of shawl? Here are some of the crochet rectangle wrap patterns included in this roundup of free crochet patterns:

    • Textured Stripes Shawl – A mix of stitches creates a lovely texture, making this shawl both warm and stylish.

    • Color-Blocked Shawl – Play with different colors of yarn for a modern, eye-catching design.

    • Light and Lacy Shawl – Perfect for summer, this shawl uses a lightweight yarn and an airy stitch pattern to create a delicate design.

    • Granny Stripe Shawl – A classic pattern that combines simplicity with bold colors for a stylish finish.

    Choosing the Right Yarn

    Most of these crochet shawl patterns call for lightweight to medium-weight yarn. To make it easy, I have included the yarn weight and hook size for each wrap. Be sure to choose a yarn that suits the pattern and the season you plan to wear your shawl in. Choose lightweight yarns for spring and summer, and bulkier yarns for fall and winter. The versatility of these patterns means you can create the perfect shawl for any time of year.

    1. Diana Crochet Rectangle Shawl Pattern

    easy rectangular crochetshawl

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This crochet wrap pattern combines elegance, versatility, and warmth, making it the perfect accessory to add to your fall and winter wardrobe. Measuring 21 inches wide and 81 inches long, this crochet shawl is the ideal size to drape over your shoulders or wrap around your neck for warmth. Its simple yet elegant design uses two different stitch patterns, giving the crochet wide scarf both texture and visual appeal.

    This simple crochet wrap pattern alternates between two stitch patterns: the V-stitch and the diamond-shaped granny stitch. The V-stitch creates a loose, open texture that allows the shawl to drape nicely, while the diamond granny stitch adds structure and visual interest.

    The pattern calls for worsted weight (4) yarn and Hook 5 mm (H)

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    2. Crochet Cable Stitch Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.makeitcrochet.com

    This luxurious Crochet Cable Stitch Shawl features 3 braided cables separated by offset bobbles. Soft and comfortable, perfect for extra warmth and elegance.

    Once you fall in love with the look, easily convert to a larger project. It will be just as beautiful in a full size throw for your home or as a breathtaking afghan for a wedding gift.

    Uses DK yarn and crochet hook Size I-9 (5.5mm) and Size H-8 (5mm) optional for trim

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    3. Elima Crochet Lace Scarf Shawl

    crochet rectangle shawl pattern free

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Do you love crochet scarves? I do too! Apart from their warmth and coziness, they elevate your outfit and add a touch of elegance. I particularly love long wide scarves as I can use them for decorative purposes, as a blanket, or just because I want to wear a scarf. I believe every woman needs a good scarf in her wardrobe.

    The pattern calls for DK (#3) weight yarn and 4 mm (G) hook size.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    4. Rectangle Lace Shawl

    Rectangle Lace Shawl

    Photo credit: www.simplyhookedbyjanet.com

    Step into the world of elegance and grace with crochet! If you’re looking to add a touch of sophistication to your wardrobe, there’s nothing quite like a breathtaking rectangle lace shawl.

    Whether you’re attending a special event or simply want to elevate your everyday style, this versatile accessory is the perfect choice. With its delicate stitchwork and intricate construction, a crochet shawl not only keeps you warm but also adds a touch of timeless beauty to any outfit.

    Uses #3 DK Weight and US Size (H/8) 5.0 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet

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    5. Morning Glow Crochet Wrap

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    Photo credit: www.simplymelaniejane.com

    Do you love wraps/shawls? How about soft, luxurious hand-dyed yarn? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then the Morning Glow Crochet Wrap CAL is perfect for you. Whether you are looking for some warmth on a cool spring/summer night, love wearing neckwear to the office, or need to dress up a date night outfit, this rectangle wrap made with soft colors of gentle summer sunrise is the accessory for you. Openwork stitches create an airy texture, perfect for draping elegantly over the shoulders or wrapping around the body with a gentle embrace.

    The pattern uses #3 DK weight yarn and US H Hook (5 mm)

    Designer: Melanie of Simply Melanie Jane

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    6. Crochet an Edwardian Era Wrap

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    Photo credit: www.selinaveronique.com

    As you know, I love recreating historical crochet pieces. This wrap is inspired by photographs and engravings from the Edwardian Era. The Edwardian Era is a historical era in England from 1901 to 1911 (or sometimes it is extended to 1918, the end of World War 1). I love this era for it’s subtle and modern elegance. It is also a very feminine era I think.

    Uses DK/Light 3 weight and 4 mm (G) crochet hook

    Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique

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    7. Two Skein Granny Rows Wrap

    Two Skein Granny Rows Wrap

    Photo credit: www.sweetbeecrochet.com

    The Two Skein Granny Rows Wrap is here and I’m so excited to share this design with you. It’s a simple row repeat which makes it a wonderful project to work on while you’re watching your favourite movie or tv show. It contains the basic stitches and would be perfect for market prep season or for ticking off those boxes on your gift giving list.

    Uses DK yarn and 5 mm hook

    Designer: Rebecca of Sweet Bee Crochet

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    8. Tranquil Blue Wide Rectangular Shawl Crochet Pattern

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    Photo credit: www.amorecraftylife.com

    Looking for a free shawl crochet pattern to try? This tranquil blue wide rectangular shawl crochet pattern with free printable PDF is a great project to try.

    This crochet shawl pattern uses the single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and the extended double crochet stitch. The extend double crochet is an easy variation. The rest of the crochet stitches used are basic.

    This crochet stitch makes a raised alternating line pattern. It is a simple repeat crochet pattern, great for watching TV and crocheting. You could make it with any gauge 4yarn you would like.

    Uses worsted weight gauge 4 yarn and H – 5 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Heather of A More Crafty Life

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    9. Cedar Arches Easy Rectangular Crochet Shawl Pattern

    CedarArchesEasy Rectangular Crochet Shawl Pattern

    Photo credit: www.stitching-together.com

    If there could ever be a perfect blend of a blanket and a scarf, it’s the shawl. This easy rectangular crochet shawl pattern is quick and simple but has the look of a more delicate and elegant crochet wrap.

    It’s a perfect cold-weather accessory you can make for yourself or for a friend. The Cedar Arches crochet rectangle shawl would also make a lovely prayer shawl.

    Uses # 4 medium weight yarn and US size J/10, 6.0 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Jessica of Stitching-Together

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    10. Easy Rectangular Crochet Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.craftingeachday.com

    The Susan Shawl is an easy rectangular shawl pattern perfect for spring. The lightweight shawl works up quickly in worsted weight yarn. The openwork stitch patterns look lovely in a classic cream color. Or, have some fun and experiment with bands of contrasting color or stripes.

    Both ends of the pattern include two rows of crossed double crochet stitches to add a subtle decorative look. The remainder of the shawl is worked in a relaxing pattern of single crochet stitch rows alternating with two different rows of crochet open work stitches

    Uses #4 Worsted Weight) Yarn and US 5.5 mm (I) hook

    Designer: Suzanne of Crafting Each Day

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    11. Sonoran Sunset Wrap

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    Photo credit: www.bluemoonstudio.com

    I’m so excited to bring you this new free crochet shawl pattern! Sonoran Sunrise Wrap is striped rectangular shawl/wrap. It uses two colorways of sock yarn, each with gradual, long color shifts that are beautiful!

    Uses yarn weight category: 1/super fine) and Crochet Hook: F (3.75 mm),

    Designer: April of Blue Moon Studio

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    12. Lace Crochet Shall Wrap- Flower Star

    LaceCrochetShallWrap FlowerStar

    Photo credit: www.sandrastitches.com

    Everybody needs a lace crochet shawl wrap flower star in their wardrobe, right?

    A super light shawl to take with you for those summer late dates when it gets a bit chilly.

    This pattern is so open you will feel the breeze through it, keeping you comfortable without overheating.

    The delicate lacework adds an elegant touch to any outfit, making it perfect for both casual outings and more formal occasions.

    Are you with me?

    Uses worsted weight yarn and US 6 mm hook

    Designer: Sandra of Sandra Stitches

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    13. The Romance Wrap – Textured Crochet Wrap

    Photo credit: www.masonjaryarndesigns.com

    Crochet your own love story and fall in love with The Romance Wrap, a beginner-friendly textured crochet wrap featuring the gorgeous herringbone half double crochet stitch and one-of-a-kind hand-dyed yarn! This wrap is the perfect accessory for a fancy dinner party or a date night!

    The pattern uses #3/DK Weight Yarn and US Size H/8 5.00 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs

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    14. Melody Crochet Rectangle Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.theloopholefox.com

    Looking for a classic yet slightly lacy and gorgeous crochet wrap pattern to add to your wardrobe? You’ve found the perfect addition. This crochet rectangle wrap uses V Stitches and the classic Granny Stitch to create a “melody” of these easy and beloved stitches. Playful yet classic, the Melody crochet wrap is a lovely addition to any wardrobe for those cool nights in spring or fall.

    The pattern uses DK (Light – 3) weight yarn and 4 mm (G-6) hook

    Designer: Shannon of The Loop Hole Fox

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    15. Easy Crochet Blanket Wrap Pattern

    Easy Crochet Blanket Wrap Pattern

    Photo credit: www.simplyhookedbyjanet.com

    Ever need an extra layer for comfort without the bulk of a big blanket?

    Well, this crochet blanket wrap is just that. The perfect layer you’ll need to fend off a little chill and be cozy as can be.

    Wear this blanket wrap around you while lounging outside one evening or bring it with you on a road trip to use in the car.

    Uses worsted weight #4 and US Size (I/9) 5.5 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet

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    16. Lourdes Granny Stitch Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    This pattern features simple, meditative stripes in a soft and squishy, denim-style, cotton blend yarn.

    Uses DK yarn and 4.5 mm (US 7) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    17. Crochet Emmeline Vintage Shawl Free Pattern

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    Photo credit: www.selinaveronique.com

    This crochet project is perfect for expert and beginner crocheters. It is a very stylish shawl that is part of Vintage Crochet Series, as it is inspired by the Victorian Era.

    This shawl is very feminine and features a lovely open shell stitch. I love the Vintage Crochet Series so much! Indeed, this series features lovely and feminine crochet patterns inspired by times gone by, from Medieval times all the way to the 1970s and 1980s.

    Uses 4 ply/fingering yarn and 3 mm crochet hook

    Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique

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    18. Easy Rectangular Crochet Shawl Pattern – Primavera Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.mycrochetspace.com

    Are you looking for an easy crochet shawl pattern that is both easy to make and looks beautiful? If so, then try this Primavera Shawl – it’s an easy rectangular crochet shawl pattern! While there are many different shapes and sizes of crochet shawls and wraps out there, rectangular crochet shawls are much easier to crochet, especially for beginners.

    Uses Light Worsted/DK and Crochet hooks: H – 8 (5mm) and J-10 (6mm) for the foundation chain

    Designer: Olga of My Crochet Space

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  • Easy Crochet Washcloth Pattern

    Easy Crochet Washcloth Pattern

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    Easy Crochet Lace Washcloth

    Looking for an easy crochet washcloth pattern? If yes, then check out this textured crochet washcloth that will add a touch of elegance to your bathroom or kitchen. Made using soft, absorbent cotton yarn, this washcloth is going o be a functional and stylish addition to your home or a thoughtful handmade gift for someone special.

    Whether using it as a crochet dishcloth in the kitchen or as a crochet washcloth in the bathroom, this washcloth is designed to add a touch of handmade beauty to your daily routine. And let’s not forget—it’s quick and easy to make! Perfect for crocheters looking for a satisfying and easy project that can be completed in no time.

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    This easy crochet dishcloth is part of the Enchanted Autumn Blog Hop, a month-long fall-themed crochet patterns from talented designers around the world. See the above list for the designers who participated.

    By following the blog hop daily, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and discover new designers that will inspire you who otherwise you would have discovered..

    The Crochet Lace Washcloth is the perfect project to add a bit of handmade charm to your home. It’s quick, easy, and looks stunning in any color of cotton yarn you choose. Whether you’re making it as a gift or for yourself, you’ll love the texture and elegance of this piece.

    Here’s how it works:

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    • Each day, a new free pattern is featured as part of the blog hop.

    • You’ll have 24 hours to download that day’s pattern for free, and then it’s on to the next designer.

    • If you miss a day or want all the patterns at once, you can grab the discounted bundle and never worry about missing a single design.

    The blog hop runs through the entire month of October, so keep an eye out for more stunning patterns. Trust me, you won’t want to miss a single day!

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    Get the free pattern below or purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern on Etsy and Ravelry. The PDF is designed for printing and this way you can support me! And don’t forget to PIN IT on your Pinterest board.

    Above are some other wraps/wide scarves you might like

    Yarn

    Cotton yarn is my go-to choice for washcloths and dishcloth because of its softness, durability, and absorbency. Plus, it’s machine washable, which makes it perfect for items like washcloths that need to stand up to daily use. If you’ve never worked with cotton yarn before, this is the perfect project to give it a try—you’ll love how it feels and how well it works up into a functional, stylish piece.

    For these washcloths, I used different worsted weight (4) cotton blend yarns. You can used anycotton yarn you want or prefer.

    five skeins of cotton yarn

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Materials

    Big Twist Cotton 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester 131 yds (120 m), 2.65 oz (75 g) in Sage and Beige

    Premier Just Cotton 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester 104 yds (96 m), 2.1 oz (60 g) in Sage Marl

    Premier Home Cotton 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester 96 yds (88 m), 1.94 oz (55 g) in Sahara Splash

    Premier Home Cotton 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester 131 yds (120 m), 2.65 oz (75 g) in Cream

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    Hook Size 4.5 (7)

    Scissors

    Tapestry Needle

    Tape Measure

    Main Color (MC) – Sage Marl (Sahara Splash) – 130 yds (119 yds)

    Contrast Color 1 (CC1) – Sage (Beige) – 82 yds (75 m)

    Contrast Color 2 (CC2) – Cream – 65 yds 60 m)

    Guage

    16 sts x 13 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

    Finished Measurements

    9.5” x 9.5” before border

    10” x 10” with border

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    Abbreviations (US terms)

    Ch – chain

    st(s) -stitch(es)

    Sc- single crochet

    Hdc – half double crochet

    Dc – double crochet

    Sk -skip

    Ch-sp  – chain space

    Rep – repeat

    Edc – extended double crochet

    Special st

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    Extended Double Crochet

    Yarn over, insert hook in the next stitch, chain, or space

    Yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook)

    Yarn over, pull through 1 loop( 3 loops left on hook)

    Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (2 loops left on hook)

    Yarn over, pull through the remaining 2 loops 

    Notes

    • The pattern is written in Standard US Terms

    • Ch 2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch

    • When changing color, cut the yarn and attach the new color. 

    Easy free crochet cotton dishcloth

    Free Crochet Washcloth Pattern Instructions

    With MC, ch 41

    Row 1: hdc in 3rd ch and each ch to end, turn (39).

    Row 2: ch 2, hdc each in next 3 sts, * ch 1, sk next st, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to end, turn.

    Row 3: ch 2, hdc in next 3 sts, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to end, turn.

    Row 4: With CC1, ch 2, hdc in first st, * ch 1, sk next st, hdc in next st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, ch 1, sk next st, hdc in last st, turn

    Row 5: ch 2, hdc in first st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to last ch-sp and st, ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in last st, turn

    Row 6: With MC, ch 2, hdc in first st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, * ch 1, sk next st, hdc in next st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 7: ch 2, hdc in next 3 sts, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to end, turn

    Row 8: With CC2, ch 2, hdc in first st, * ch 1, sk next st, hdc in next st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, ch 1, sk next st, hdc in last st, turn

    Row 9: ch 2, hdc in first st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to last ch-sp and st, ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in last st, turn

    free crochet washcloth pattern 1

    Row 10: With MC, ch 2, hdc in first st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, * ch 1, sk next st, hdc in next st, edc in ch-1 sp 2 rows below, hdc in next st, rep from * to end, turn
    Row 11: ch 2, hdc in next 3 sts, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, rep from * to end, turn

    Rows 12-27: rep rows 4-11

    Rows 28-31: rep rows 4-7.

    Row 32: ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn.

    Do not fasten off

    Availability

    You can get PDF version of this pattern on Etsy and Ravelry

    Border

    Using MC, 3 hdc in first st, sc in last st worked, * ch 2, sc inside sc just made, sk 2 sts, sc in next st. Working evenly around the washcloth, rep from * to end working 3 hdc in each corner. Based on how long or short your sts are, sk more or less sts so that the washcloth is even and straight

    Fasten off and weave in ends.

    Block.

  • 42 Free Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns

    42 Free Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns

    Free Crochet Triangle shawls

    Free Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns

    Are you ready to wrap yourself in stylish crochet triangle shawls? If yes, I have you covered. Whether you’re looking for an accessory to complement your outfit or something cozy to drape over your shoulders, crochet triangle shawls are the perfect project. They’re versatile, lightweight, and can be worn throughout the year. 

    I’ve put together free crochet triangle shawl patterns from incredibly talented designers. I am sure there’s something for everyone, from beginners to more advanced crocheters!

    Why Crochet a Triangle Shawl?

    Crochet triangle wraps are fun to make and a staple in any wardrobe. The possibilities are endless, whether you prefer something lacy for the warmer months or a heavier, textured shawl for the winter. These shawls can be made with various yarns—from lightweight to chunky, solid colors to variegated blends. Plus, many of these patterns are perfect stash busters, so you can use up your leftover yarn while creating something beautiful!

    What You’ll Find in This Roundup

    I’ve included a diverse selection of patterns that showcase different styles, techniques, and yarn choices. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the shawls you’ll find:

    1. Lace Shawls

      Delicate and airy, lace triangle shawls are ideal for those looking for something elegant. These patterns are perfect for date nights, weddings, or special occasions.

    2. Textured Shawls

      For a cozy, more structured look, textured shawls use stitches like puff stitch, bobbles, or post stitches to add depth and dimension.

    3. Colorful Shawls

      Add a splash of color to your wardrobe! These patterns use multiple shades or gradient yarns to create a stunning visual effect.

    4. Beginner-Friendly Shawls

      If you’re new to crochet, don’t worry! This roundup has plenty of patterns that are simple to follow, with basic stitches like double crochets or half-double crochets.

    5. Detailed Shawls for the Experienced Crocheter

      If you love a challenge, I’ve included more intricate patterns that will let you flex your crochet skills. Think of detailed lacework, intricate motifs, or unusual stitch combinations.

    Yarn Suggestions

    Triangle shawls are versatile in that you can use almost any yarn you have on hand. Some patterns call for lightweight yarns (perfect for warmer weather), while others use chunkier yarns for maximum coziness.  

    Choosing the Right Yarn for Your Shawl

    The yarn you choose can have a huge impact on the look, feel, and functionality of your triangle shawl. With so many options available, here’s a guide to help you choose the best yarn for your project:

    • For a Lightweight, Summery Shawl

      Choose a cotton or bamboo blend yarn. These fibers are breathable and have a beautiful drape, making them perfect for warm weather shawls.

    • For a Cozy, Winter-Ready Shawl

      Wool or alpaca blends provide warmth and insulation. They’re perfect for chunky, textured shawls you can snuggle up in when the temperature drops.

    • For Lace Shawls

      Go for a finer yarn like fingering or lace weight, ideally in a blend of wool or silk. These yarns provide the drape and delicacy needed for intricate lace designs.

    • For a Bold, Textured Look

      Chunky yarns or yarns with interesting textures (like boucle or slub yarns) can create statement shawls. These are great for simple patterns where you want the yarn itself to shine.

    • Color Considerations

      Don’t forget to consider the color! Gradient or variegated yarns can add dimension and interest to even the simplest shawl patterns, while solid or tonal colors highlight intricate stitchwork.

    Make sure to check the pattern’s recommended yarn weight and hook size for the best results. Most patterns in this roundup include detailed instructions to guide you in making the perfect yarn choice.

    How to Style Your Triangle Shawl

    What’s great about a triangle shawl is its versatility. You can wear it in several ways:

    • Classic Wrap

      Simply drape the shawl over your shoulders and let the triangle point hang down in the back.

    • Bandana Style

      Fold the triangle in half and wear it in front like a scarf, with the ends wrapped around your neck.

    • Shoulder Wrap

      Perfect for chilly evenings—just throw the shawl around your shoulders for an elegant look.

    Styling Your Shawl with Different Outfits

    One of the best things about triangle shawls is their versatility in styling. Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or going for a casual everyday look, a crochet shawl can elevate your outfit. Here are some ideas on how to style your shawl with different outfits:

    • For a Casual Day Look

      Pair a lightweight shawl with jeans and a simple top for a chic, effortless vibe. Choose a neutral-colored shawl for a minimalist style, or go for a bright, colorful shawl to add a pop of color to your outfit.

    • Office-Ready Ensemble

      Layer a textured or lacy shawl over a tailored dress or blouse and skirt for a polished, professional look. Neutral tones like greys, creams, and blacks work well for office wear, but don’t shy away from soft pastels for a feminine touch.

    • Evening Elegance

      Heading out for a dinner or special event? A lace shawl draped over a cocktail dress adds elegance and warmth. Metallic or deep jewel tones like emerald, navy, or burgundy can give your shawl a luxurious feel, perfect for a night out.

    • Layered for Fall

      When the weather cools down, wear your shawl over a fitted sweater or a leather jacket for a cozy yet stylish autumn look. You can also pair it with ankle boots and a beanie for that quintessential fall style.

    I hope this roundup inspires you to pick up your crochet hook and start on a new project! Triangle shawls are perfect gifts, wardrobe additions, and relaxing projects to work on any time of the year. Don’t forget to share your finished shawl on social media and tag the designers to show your support!

    Maggie Crochet Shawl-Free Pattern

    crochet lace triangle shawl

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This time I wanted to make her something that is a little different from the mirrored triangular shawls. Yes, I wanted it to still be a triangle but constructed differently. And I also wanted something simple, easy, and quick to make. Something that a beginner can make easily. Lastly, something that you can wear with several outfits and therefore decided to choose multicolored yarn and make in two different colors. 

    Uses weight 3/light DK yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl in Cake Yarn

    Photo credit: www.makeitcrochet.com

    This Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl lets the yarn do the work when using a gorgeous colorway of size 3 yarn (in a cake) called Stylecraft Batik Swirl. A Top Down Shawl like this allows you the flexibility to make it any size with any weight yarn.

    Yarn: 2 cakes Stylecraft Batik Swirl (size 3) and crochet hook size I-9 (5.5mm)

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    Free Crochet Triangle Shawl -Lively Shawl

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    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This is a fairly easy shawl to make. It is made with Ice Yarns Fettucia Fine. The scarf is lightweight and fluffy, perfect for the summer weather. The pattern is made in one piece from the top down. The pattern itself is easy to make, consisting of double crochet, slip stitches, chains, and V-stitches.

    Uses weight 2 (fine) yarn and 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    Crochet Lace Summer Shawl Pattern

    Photo credit: www.simplyhookedbyjanet.com

    Do you agree that Summer is the perfect time to experiment with new fashion styles and elevate your wardrobe with some fresh trendy pieces. If you’re looking for a unique and chic accessory to add to your collection, a lacy crochet shawl is the perfect item.

    Uses Fingering (Super Fine) yarn and 3.75 (F) hook

    Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet

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    Cedar Creek Easy Crochet Shawl Pattern

    cedar creek easy crochet shawl

    Photo credit: www.stitching-together.com

    The Cedar Creek Easy Crochet Shawl Pattern will be your go-to shawl pattern! It is quick, easy and it looks fabulous. The shawl can be worn as a traditional shawl or flip it around and wear it as a trendy triangle scarf.

    Uses weight 3 (light) yarn and 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Jessica of Stitching Together

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    Primrose and Proper Easy Triangle Shawl | Free Crochet Pattern

    primrosecrochet

    Photo credit: www.kirstenhollowaydesigns.com

    The classic triangle shape and lacy stitches make the Primrose and Proper shawl pattern a warm, yet beautiful project to dress up your wardrobe this winter. The simple single, half-double, and double crochet stitches mean this pattern is easy, and even an advanced beginner should be able to crochet this without too much trouble.

    Uses Worsted Weight and 5.5 mm (I) hook

    Designer: Kirsten of Kirsten Holloway Designs

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    Crochet Triangles & Cones Lace Shawl

    Photo credit: www.raffamusadesigns.com

    The boho stitch pattern and the fringes at the edges make it the perfect accessory for summer festivals, or a day on the beach. This shawl pattern works perfectly with fingering weight gradient yarn cakes.

    Uses fingering weight (super fine) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Raffaella of Raffamusa Designs

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    Alera Shawl, a Free Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern

    Alera Shawl Free Triangle

    Photo credit: www.bananamoonstudio.com

    The Alera Shawl is an asymmetric triangle crochet shawl pattern that begins at one pointed end and increases to the opposite side. It transitions through three different stitch patterns, each with it’s own unique texture. This design was inspired by a particular clothing item in Furies of Calderon, the first book in the Codex Alera series. Read the book and see if you can guess which one! You can see some of the textures in the shawl close up in the picture below.

    Uses Sport yarn and size 4mm (G) hook

    Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio

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    Granny Square Shawl Crochet Pattern: Triangulation Shawlette

    triangulation shawlette

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    Are you looking for an easy peasy granny square shawl crochet pattern with a twist? Then, you’ll love the Triangulation Shawlette, a simple triangular shawlette that can be styled as a triangle scarf or enlarged to be a full sized shawl. It uses a self-patterning yarn to make colorwork easy, and combines the “granny” stitch with the v-stitch.

    Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn and 9 mm (M) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.madebygootie.com

    The Iris Triangle Shawl pattern is an easy crochet triangle shawl pattern. If you are looking for a fun and relaxing crochet shawl pattern, you are in the right place!

    This shawl uses mostly the Iris stitch and some puff stitch to add texture. The pattern is easy and relaxing with a repetitive section, so you can work the shawl as big as you’d like.

    Uses Fingering (# 1) yarn and 3.5 mm (E) hook

    Designer: Agat of Made by Gootie

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    Easy Tunisian Mosaic Crochet Triangle Shawl: Free Pattern

    Easy tunisian crochet

    Photo credit: www.knitterknotter.com

    I am thrilled to share my latest project in Tunisian Mosaic Crochet – a magnificent triangle shawl. The drape is lovely, and the warmth the Meera Shawl provides, is perfect for cooler weather.

    The best part? It’s super easy to create! This crochet triangle shawl pattern is made with just an 8-row repeat, using a Tunisian hook. Despite its simplicity, the Meera Shawl turned out beautifully, and it’s one of my favorites to wear.

    Uses Fingering yarn and 5 mm (H) Tunisian crochet hook

    Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter

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    Crochet Pattern: Triangular Shell Stitch Shawl

    triangular shell shawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    The Triangular Shell Stitch Shawl pattern combines one of my favorite stitch combinations, the shell stitch, with a simple stripe pattern to make a beautiful and cozy triangle shawl. This shawl is worked from the top down, decreasing with every row.

    Uses DK yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Free Beginner Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern

    Free Beginner Triangle Shawl

    Photo credit: www.craftingeachday.com

    The Watercolor Shawl is a beginner triangle shawl pattern for worsted weight yarn. It has a simple construction with an easy two row repeat. If this is your first time making a triangle shawl, this easy shawl pattern is the perfect place to begin.

    Uses # 4 (worsted weight) yarn and hook 6 mm (J)

    Designer: Suzanne of Crafting Each Day

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    Granny Triangle Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

    Granny triangle Shawl

    Photo credit: www.averylanecreations.com

    I am super excited to share this free crochet pattern with you! You can work this pattern up with any yarn weight and any coordinating hook size of your choice. (I will share my suggestions in the pattern so don’t worry.)

    You can totally customize this pattern to how YOU want it. Do you want to work it up all in one color? Go for it! Do you have a bunch of scrap yarn you want to use up? Use it! Do you want a more coordinated palette? Then do it! Do you have mini skein advents that you’ve been itching to use? Use ’em up!

    Uses Sock (fingering weight) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Nicky of Avery Lane Creations

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    Free Crochet Pattern – Water’s Edge Shawl

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    I recently purchased a few cakes of Lion Brand Yarns, Mandala. I’m normally a solid color girl when it comes to most everything in life, especially yarn. But the cakes were calling my name from the store shelves, so I  decided to give them a whirl! 

    Uses DK yarn and hooks 4 mm(G) and 5 mm (H)

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    Easy Crochet Triangle Scarf – The No Tricks Scarf

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    Photo credit: www.masonjaryarndesigns.com

    The No Tricks Scarf is a beginner-friendly crochet triangle scarf featuring basic stitches and gorgeous worsted weight hand-dyed yarn! This easy accessory works up quickly using simple stitches and creates the perfect aesthetic for the fall season and beyond. No tricks, all treats! 

    Uses # 4 (worsted weight yarn and hook size 6.5 mm (K)

    Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs

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    Awakening Shawl Pattern

    AwakeningShawl

    Photo credit: www.thecrochetfix.com

    A pretty and feminine lacy triangular shawl featuring budding blossoms. The shawl can be sized to preference according to the number of repeats worked.

    The pattern works out beautifully with gradient yarn, with rows or repeats made with separate solid yarns or with a single color yarn.

    Uses Sport weight yarn with hook size 3.25 mm

    Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix

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    Crochet Pattern: Fire and Ice Shawl

    fireandiceshawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    I love the way the color transformed as I crocheted, and also how the metallic looks in the finished shawl. I decided to try something new with this shawl, and I began and ended with a rounded tips. I love the result, and I hope you do, too.

    Uses Wosted Weight (4) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern – Nordic Trails

    Triangle Crochet shawl pattern nordic

    Photo credit: www.sandrastitches.com

    Are you a triangle crochet shawl girl? You know those super cozy shawls you can put over your shoulders in cold days and feel wrapped in coziness? Well I am, and I love having one for different occasions or color outfits!

    Well, I think no words are needed! look at the amazing colorway of the variegated yarn. The blues, the greens, and beiges immediately reminded me of our amazing trip to Scandinavia a few years back!

    Uses worsted weight (4) yarn and hook size

    Designer: Sandra of Sandra Stitches

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    Idabel Shawl, an Easy Crochet Shawl Shawl Pattern

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    Photo credit: www.bananamoonstudio.com

    Idabel Shawl is a free easy crochet shawl pattern from Banana Moon Studio! It is a large triangular shawl or scarf worked in wattle stitch, one of my favorite crochet stitch patterns. It is striped with three colors of Ancient Arts Yarns Nettle Soft DK, which lives up to it’s name — it is soft! I used Lapis Lazuli for the main color and Forget-Me-Not and Nothing But Blue Skies for the coordinating colors.

    Uses Weight 3 (Light) yarn with 5.5 mm (1)

    Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio

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    Lupita V-Stitch Shawl – Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.Undergroundcrafter.com

    The Lupita V-Stitch Shawl pattern, a beginner-friendly triangular shawl using the popular v-stitch! A beautiful self-striping yarn makes the colorwork easy.

    The Lupita V-Stitch Shawl uses King Cole Curiosity DK yarn, a self-striping acrylic light (double knitting/DK/#3) weight yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    The Perfect Elegant Crochet Shawl Pattern

    Perfect Elegant Crochet Shawl

    Photo credit: www.simplyhookedbyjanet.com

    This crochet shawl pattern is exactly what you need if you are looking for the perfect elegant shawl to make! This pattern is designed to create the perfect accessory for any occasion.

    Featuring a simple but beautiful combination of stitches with a delicate lacy pattern, this shawl radiates sophistication and charm. Whether you’re attending a wedding, going for a night out, or simply want to enhance your everyday style, this shawl is a must-have.

    Uses #3 DK weight yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet

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    Spring Breeze Shawlette Free Crochet Pattern

    spring crochet Shawlttet

    Photo credit: www.theloopylamb.com

    This easy crochet pattern is a quick and easy make that uses just one skein of yarn. The yarn I used is called Loops and Thread Cotton Colors yarn is a size 4, worsted weight, 100% cotton yarn available at Michaels. It’s a self-striping yarn that is currently available in 10 different colorways here in Canada. The colorway that I used for this crochet shawlette free pattern is Snapdragon (I just love the bright colors in this one!).

    Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn with 4mm hook.

    Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb

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    Easy Peasy Posy Shawl

    easy peasyshawl

    Photo credit: www.thecrochetfix.com

    Uses Sport yarn and 3.25 mm (D) hook

    Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix

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    Crochet Triangle Shawl – Aquamarine Joy

    Aquamarine shawl

    Photo credit: www.mycrochetspace.com

    I’m excited to share with you this Crochet Triangle Shawl pattern! This shawl will keep your neck and shoulders warm in the cooler months of the year and it’s super easy and fast to crochet.

    The pattern is easy to remember as it’s a one-row-repeat and uses only basic stitches such as double crochet and chain stitches.

    Designer: Olga of My Crochet Space

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    Dahlia Shawl – Free Crochet Shawl Scarf Pattern

    Dahliashawl

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    For the Dahlia Shawl / Scarf, I’ve combined several simple crochet stitches that add both a nice texture and drape. The size is easily customizable so you can crochet it and wear it as a shawl or triangular scarf.

    Uses bulky weight (5) yarn and 9 mm (M/N) hook.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    Beginner Crochet Shawl Pattern: Lorelai Triangular Shawl

    lorelaishawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    Today’s pattern is an easy beginner crochet shawl. The Lorelai Triangular Shawl is great for beginners or for more advanced crocheters to work on while watching streaming, waiting in line, or commuting. It uses a meditative, simple, 1-row repeat.

    Uses Worsted weight (4) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Crochet Blush Rose Vintage Shawl Free Pattern

    blush rose crochet shawl

    Photo credit: www.selinaveronique.com

    This unique crochet shawl is very delicate and feminine. It looks beautiful in all seasons, and features a simple Half Double Crochet pattern and a double loop edging.

    The Blush Rose Shawl is part of my Vintage Crochet Series. This lovely and delicate new design is perfect in all seasons.

    Uses DK yarn and 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique

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    Free Crochet Triangle Scarf Pattern: The Sawyer Scarf

    free triangleshawl

    Photo credit: www.sierrascraftycreations.com

    Get cozy with your very own Sawyer scarf! This crochet triangle scarf can be made any size you would like. This pattern offers lots of texture! You can use a worsted or DK weight yarn if you prefer a lighter weight scarf. Both options turn out amazing! The Sawyer scarf was my second ever crochet pattern that I designed, and it’s been my best seller even 5 years later!

    Uses worsted weight yarn (4) and 6.0 mm (J) hook

    Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations

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    Easy Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern Free

    vintage vibes shawl

    Photo credit: www.jototheworld.com

    This very easy Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern (free!) is a simple one-stitch repeat using only basic stitches. The free pattern (with a video tutorial) creates a fashionable, modern, lace crochet shawl.

    Uses # 2 (fine)yarn with hook size 5 mm (H)

    Designer: Jo of Jo to the World Creations

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    The Evening Primrose Shawl – Triangle Crochet Shawl

    evening primrose shawl

    Photo credit: www.masonjaryarndesign.com

    Crochet this stunning summer-weight triangle crochet shawl, a quick and beginner-friendly project!  The Evening Primrose Shawl uses sport-weight yarn for a light and feminine accessory and features hand-dyed yarn for a one-of-a-kind addition to your closet! 

    Uses Weight 2 (Sport ) yarn and 5mm (H) hook

    Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs

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    Vintage Vibes Shawl Pattern

    vintage vibes crochet

    Photo credit: www.thecrochetfix.com

    A pretty and versatile shawl that also whips up very quickly from a simple 8 row repeat. The filet work is yarn sparing, so a good sized shawl can be made from one graduated color change yarn cake. Perfect for all seasons: make with cotton or cotton blends of a lighter ply for Summer evening wear, and Spring and Autumn day wear; or make it with acrylic or wool for Winter wear. A crochet tie can be made to weave through the filet work to draw the shawl in under the bust or around the waist. If making in 8 or 10 ply yarn, be sure to make a cute matching Vintage Vibes Beanie.

    Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix

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    Sawyer Easy Prayer Shawl Crochet Pattern

    sawyershawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    Prayer shawls are shawls that are intended to provide comfort and are made intentionally. While the maker may not necessarily be praying, the idea is to infuse positive thoughts into the shawl as you make it so that those feelings of comfort can be passed along to the recipient.

    Uses Super bulky weight (6) yarn with 9 mm (M) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Ruffled Waters Shawl – Free pattern

    ruffled water shawl

    Photo credit: www.knitterknotter.com

    This shawl reminds me of the calm of the ocean that breaks into waves close to the shore. And, that’s the reason I named it ‘Ruffled Waters’.

    Uses Fingering yarn and 5.5 mm Tunisian crohet hook

    Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter

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    Crochet Triangle Shawl – The Peachy Keen Shawl

    peachy keen shawl

    Photo credit: www.masonjaryarndesigns.com

    Introducing the Peachy Keen Shawl, a lightweight crochet triangle shawl featuring textured puff stitches and a stunning summer-inspired color fade! This easy-to-make shawl is the ideal complement to any summer ensemble, adding a touch of elegance or casual flair to your seasonal wardrobe.

    Uses # 2 (Sport) weight yarn with 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs

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    South Hampton Shawl Easy Triangle Pattern

    South hampton crochet shawl

    Photo credit: www.theloopylamb.com

    This easy pattern is worked from the top of the shawl down to the point of the shawl.  It has a simple row repeat and we are going to use four different colors to give this beautiful shawl some added visual interest.

    The simple construction and simple stitches let the beauty of the yarn shine. The double crochet stitches make this look like a lacy shawl.  If you have made basic granny squares, you can make this lightweight shawl.

    Uses # 3 (Light) weight yarn with 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb

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    Free Crochet Pattern – Foundry Fusion Shawl

    Foundry fusioncrochet shawl

    Photo credit: www.keepcalmandcrochetonuk.com

    The Foundry Fusion Shawl is all about texture; by using a variety of stitches and techniques, this shawl achieves a rich, tactile quality that adds depth and interest. The magic of the Foundry Fusion Shawl lies in the combination of three metallic yarn tones. The choice in this case was easy as the lovely people over at Furls sent me some of their Furls Fibreart Wander Acrylic Yarn in Mist (Silver), Foundry (Iron) and Thatch (Copper).

    Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn with 5 mm (H) hook

    Designer: Heather of Keep Calm and Crochet on U.K

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    Mehr Shawl – Free Pattern

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    The Mehr shawl is made using the beautiful Scheepjes Stardust yarn and the delicate lace pattern gives it a lovely drape. It will be perfect for when the weather is just a little cold and you need something light to cover yourself with. This shawl can be paired with any outfit and it would also make a lovely wedding wrap!

    Uses fingering yarn and 3.5 mm hook

    Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter

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    Aestas Shawl – A Lacy Crochet Triangle Shawl Pattern

    Aestasshawl

    Photo credit: www.theloopholefox.com

    The Aestas Crochet Triangle Shawl free pattern features lacy, open stitches, gorgeous lines that draw the eye and beautiful drape. Perfect for adding a little personality to an outfit, this crochet shawl pattern is a fantastic addition to your summer wardrobe.

    With a straightforward construction, simple 4 row repeat and beautiful texture, this crochet triangle shawl free pattern is easier than it looks and is absolutely stunning.

    Uses Fingering (super fine) yarn and 4.5 (G+) hook

    Designer: Shannon of The Loop Hole Fox

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    Griffin Shawl – Free Crochet Shawl Pattern

    griffinshawl

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    For the Griffin Shawl, I’ve used combined several simple crochet stitches to give it a nice texture and drape. The size is easily customizable so you can make it and wear it as a shawl or triangular scarf.

    Uses weight 3 (DK) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    One-Skein Crochet Shawl Pattern: Piraguas Shawl

    piraguasshawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    The Piraguas Shawl is a light and airy shawl made with just one skein of self-striping, cotton-blend sock yarn. This pattern is beginner-friendly.

    Uses Fingering weight (super fine) yarn with 3.5 mm (E) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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    Puffs and Granny Stripes Shawlette Crochet Pattern

    puffsandgrannycrochetshawl

    Photo credit: www.undergroundcrafter.com

    This granny shawl crochet pattern combines two of my favorite stitch combinations: the puff stitch and the granny stripe.

    Uses Light weight (DK) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook

    Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter

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  • 23 Best Crochet Cardigan Patterns

    23 Best Crochet Cardigan Patterns

    23 best crochet cardigan patterns

    Introduction to 23 Crochet Cardigan Roundup

    Welcome to this latest roundup featuring 23 stunning crochet cardigan patterns that cater to every style, season, and skill level! Whether you’re looking to cozy up with a chunky cardigan, drape yourself in a lightweight layer, or create a versatile piece for year-round wear, you’ll find the perfect project in this collection. From DK to worsted weight yarns and sizes ranging from XS to 5X, there’s a cardigan here for everyone.

    Materials Needed

    To make your crochet cardigan, you’ll need a few essential materials:

    • Yarn: The patterns in this roundup use a variety of yarn weights, from lightweight DK for delicate, airy cardigans to bulky yarns for warm, snug layers. 

    Learn more about choosing yarn based on yarn blend and weight. This explains in detail on how to select yarn and what projects are best for different yarns

    Choosing the right yarn for your projects

    How to Choose Yarn for Crochet and Knit Projects: A Comprehensive Guide

    • Hook: The hook size will vary depending on the yarn weight, but commonly used sizes range from 4.0mm to 6.5mm. Always check your pattern for the recommended hook size.

    • Stitch Markers: These are essential for keeping track of increases, decreases, and sections of your cardigan.

    • Tapestry Needle: You’ll need this to weave in ends and seam pieces together.

    • Measuring Tape: Accurate measurements are key to ensuring your cardigan fits perfectly.

    • Scissors: To cut yarn

    How to Easily Crochet a Cardigan

    Crocheting a cardigan might seem daunting, but it’s easier than you think! Most cardigans are made up of simple rectangles or panels that are seamed together. By mastering a few basic stitches and following the pattern instructions, you can create a stylish and comfortable cardigan. Many of the patterns in this roundup are beginner-friendly, with clear instructions and helpful tips to guide you along the way.

    Exploring Different Kinds of Cardigans

    Cardigans come in many shapes and styles, and this roundup showcases a variety of designs:

    • Open-Front Cardigans: These versatile pieces are perfect for layering and can be dressed up or down. They’re often made with simple stitches and minimal shaping.

    • Buttoned or Zipped Cardigans: A more structured option, these cardigans feature closures that add both functionality and style.

    • Longline Cardigans: Perfect for a cozy, elegant look, these cardigans extend past the hips and often feature side slits or pockets.

    • Cropped Cardigans: These shorter cardigans are great for pairing with high-waisted pants or skirts, offering a chic, modern vibe.

    • Oversized Cardigans: Ideal for lounging, oversized cardigans provide a relaxed fit with plenty of room for layering.

    Essential Tips for Cardigan Success

    To ensure your cardigan turns out just right, keep these essential tips in mind:

    1. Gauge is Key: Always check your gauge before starting your project. This ensures your cardigan will fit as intended and match the pattern dimensions.

    2. Choose the Right Yarn: Match your yarn to the pattern’s recommendations to achieve the correct drape and texture.

    3. Take Accurate Measurements: Measure yourself carefully, especially around the bust, shoulders, and hips, to ensure a good fit.

    4. Block Your Pieces: Blocking helps even out stitches and gives your cardigan a professional finish.

    5. Seaming and Finishing: Take your time with seaming and finishing touches like adding buttons, pockets, or edging to ensure your cardigan looks polished.

    FAQs

    Q: How do I choose the right size?
    A: Most patterns include a size guide. Measure yourself and compare your measurements to the size chart to select the best fit.

    Q: Can I substitute yarn?
    A: Yes, but be mindful of the yarn weight and fiber content. Substituting yarn can affect the final look and feel of your cardigan, so swatch first to check gauge.

    Q: How do I adjust the length of my cardigan?
    A: Length can often be adjusted by adding or reducing rows in the body or sleeves. Always follow the pattern’s instructions for modifications.

    We hope you find inspiration and enjoyment in this diverse collection of crochet cardigan patterns. Whether you’re creating your first cardigan or adding a new favorite to your wardrobe, these patterns offer something for every crocheter. Happy crocheting!

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    1. Nigella Crochet Long Cardigan

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    When it comes to fashion, there is nothing as versatile and timeless as a cozy crochet cardigan. If you are a crochet enthusiast and love to cozy up, this pattern is for you. I am introducing my first V-stitch cardigan. This stunning cardigan combines the elegance of a long cardigan with a V-stitch making it a must-have garment in your wardrobe.

    The pattern calls for worsted weight (4) yarn and is available in sizes XS-5X.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    2. Crochet Striped Velvet Cardigan – Free Pattern

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    Now that the summer is gone and it’s getting colder, this is the perfect weather to wear a beautiful cozy oversized cardigan. This cardigan was made with a #5 bulky weight yarn and super easy to work with. And did I mention how soft it is? Oh yes, it’s so soft and cuddly, I would wear it all day on cool Fall or cold Winter days. It’s ideal even for a beginner

    The pattern is available in sizes XS – 4XL.

    Designer: Nicole of Nicki’s Homemade Crafts

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    3. Crochet Cardigan Pattern- Chevy Cardigan

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    The Chevy Cardigan is a lightweight crochet cardigan with a beautiful chevron stitch pattern, and inside pockets!

    The vertical chevron lines and the fact that the body is made all in one piece just adds to the appeal of this cardigan! I love the inside pockets and the technique I used to create them! The Chevy Cardigan crochet pattern calls for DK (#3) weight yarn.

    This crochet cardigan pattern comes in women’s sizes XS to 5X.

    Designer: Michelle of Two Brothers Blankets

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    4. Crochet Cardigan Pattern – Camellia Cardigan

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    Are you ready for warm fall and winter fashion? If yes, then try this snuggle-worthy crochet cardigan.

    Designed for everybody, this cozy crochet cardigan comes in sizes XS-5X and uses worsted-weight yarn. Perfect for cool evenings and transitioning seasons, his stylish piece is a must-have for your collection.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    5. Shipka Cardigan

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    The Shipka Cardigan is your new go-to cardigan for any occasion!

    Pair it up with skinny jeans and a comfortable t-shirt finished off with trainers or boots for a casual look. Wear it for a family walk, to the store or for a coffee date with your friends!

    The pattern uses worsted weight (4) yarn and comes in nine sizes from XS – 5XL

    Designer: Veronika of Blue Star Crochet

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    6. Easy Crochet Cardigan Pattern Free

    Photo credit: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk

    If you’ve never made a crochet garment before, the Rose Crochet Cardigan is the perfect introduction that uses basic crochet stitches to create a textured cardigan that is lightly ribbed. 

    This pattern is sized from XS to 5XL and has 3 different sleeve options as well as a customizable length.

    It uses worsted weight yarn (4) (Aran in the UK) yarn.

    Designer: Fiona of Cosy Rosie UK

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    7. Crochet Summer Cardigan

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    A lightweight, fashionable crochet summer cardigan is a must-have summer essential!

    An easy crochet lace pattern, a slightly oversized fit, and a soft cotton blend yarn make this crochet summer cardigan a wardrobe staple that’s perfect for the warmer months, and also one that you’ll be reaching for all year round!.

    Pair it with a light tee and a skirt, shorts, or jeans for a casual summer vibe. Or, wear it over a sundress on a chilly summer night.

    Uses DK weight yarn and comes in sizes women’s XS through 5XL.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    8. Verano Longline Cardigan Pattern

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    It just feels light and airy, fits well, and the yarn is soooooo soft! If you haven’t felt a bamboo yarn, definitely check it out. Even though I think it’s perfect for warm weather tops, it’s definitely a yarn that I’ll use year round.

    The best part about this one is that it’s a great sweater for both summer and fall.

    Uses DK yarn and comes in sizes XS to 2X.

    Designer: Jessica of Mama in a Stitch

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    9. Caramel Fog Crochet Cardigan Pattern Free!

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    Cozy up with a cute crochet cardigan pattern that’s free. Choose a self striping yarn in DK or Worsted weight and see how fun it is to watch your work grow as you crochet. (yes, there are two gauges for this one pattern so it’s very flexible!)

    The Caramel Fog Crochet Cardigan pattern free version features a relaxed and casual fit, cozy textured puff sleeves, extra long length, and POCKETS!

    The pattern is SIZE INCLUSIVE and available in sizes S-5X.

    You can use either DK (Double Knit aka Sport) or WW (Worsted Weight) Yarn.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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    10. Lucie Crochet Cardigan

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    The weather might be warming up, there are always those colder summer days where you just need an extra layer. The Lucie cardigan is just that, worked in cotton it isn’t too warm but just right.

    Throw it over a pair of jeans or a cute dress, it’s a staple item that will go with any outfit. Oh, and it has convenient ad-on (therefore optional) pockets to hold your phone, keys and handkerchief.

    It comes in sizes XS-5X and uses DK weight cotton yarn.

    Designer: Hortense of Knitting with Chopsticks

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    11. Aurora Cardigan for Women- Free Crochet Pattern

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    Looking for a transitional outfit to wear? Crochet cardigans are great to wear for seasonal transition pieces in spring and fall when the weather changes hourly. They’re also great for all-day wear when the temps are bitter cold. Dress them up, dress them down. You really can’t go wrong when wrapped up in a crochet sweater to help keep you warm

    Uses worsted weight yarn and comes in sizes from S to 5X

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    12. Selene Cardigan – Lacy Crochet Cardigan Perfect For Summer

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    The beautiful crochet lace makes this cardigan pretty enough to wear out for dinner or drinks. However, the design is simple enough to wear during the day for a much date with friends.

    The relaxed fit of this lacy crochet cardigan is perfect for the sunny weather. It has an open front with 3 small buttons holding it together at the top.

    The pattern uses 4 ply/fingering weight yarn and comes in sizes XS-5X.

    Designer: Veronika of Blue Star Crochet

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    13. Cottagecore Inspired Crochet Cardigan Pattern – Pippa

    Photo credit: www.twobrothersblankets.com

    The crochet cardigan garment is worked from the bottom up in one panel and split into 3 panels at the top to create the armholes. It is then seamed at the shoulders to connect the panels. Sleeves and trim are added at the end.

    The pattern uses worsted weight (4) yarn and comes in nine sizes from XS – 5XL

    Designer: Michelle of Two Brothers Blankets

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    14. Larissa Crochet Cardigan Pattern

    Photo credit: www.jerasjamboree.co.uk

    This easy two-row repeat crochet cardigan pattern uses a breathable yarn making it ideal for year-round wear. 

    Seamlessly transitioning from casual elegance when paired with jeans and a tee to sophisticated professionalism when worn with formal clothing, this cardigan is the perfect addition to your wardrobe for both relaxed everyday wear and polished office wear.

    The cardigan pattern is available for sizes S through to 5X and uses a DK weight yarn.

    Designer: Sharon of Jeras Jamboree

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    15. Celsea Button Up Crochet Cardigan

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    The Celsea Button Up Crochet Cardigan is a simple granny stitch cardigan that’s nearly seamless and the length is easily adjustable to fit your style!

    When you combine the classic crochet granny stitch with an oversized button up cardigan and you’ll have a modern crochet granny stitch cardigan that your friends will want to “borrow”.

    It’s size inclusive from XS – 5XL and uses worsted weight (4) yarn.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    16. Stylish Chunky Belted Crochet Cardigan – Free Pattern

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    Looking at the Chunky Belted Crochet Cardigan you for sure will be very cozy. I got so many compliments wearing it.

    Uses Chunky yarn and comes in sizes XS-4X.

    Designer: Nicole of Nicki’s Homemade Crafts

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    17. Free Loretta Cardigan Crochet Pattern

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    This design is super customizable. You can make it longer if you’d like by continuing more repeats or make the front wider with some extra rows of the lapel for an even snugglier fit. It’s really all about what you’d like to make. I even had testers change colors for the puff stitches to really make them pop. That’s a fabulous idea and I loved how it worked up.

    It is size inclusive from XS – 5XL and uses worsted weight (4) yarn.

    Designer: Amber of Divine Debris

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    18. Womans Crochet Cardigan Pattern

    Photo credit: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk

    If you’ve never made an inset sleeve, this is a great project to make, as you’ll find a detailed, step by step photo tutorial and a video tutorial to help you complete your cardigan.

    The pattern /also features the choice of 2 different necklines, so you can choose the one that’s your style, and co-ordinates with your wardrobe:

    1. Flattering square neckline that works well whatever style neckline the top underneath has

    2. Classic V neck, for those casual days that you just want an extra layer on.

    The pttern is made with worsted weight (Aran) yarn and come in sizes XS-5X.

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    19. Beginner-Friendly Crochet Granny Stitch Cardigan Pattern

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    The Alice granny stitch cardigan is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern that features a striking contrast between vertical granny stitches on the front and back, and horizontal stitches on the sleeves.

    This unique combination not only makes this colourful cardigan visually appealing but also ensures a comfortable fit that you’ll love wearing.

    The sizes range from XS-5X and uses DK yarn.

    Designer: Sharon of Jeras Jamboree

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    20. Clear Skies Cardigan

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    Crocheting this cardigan project will leave you feeling so incredibly empowered and creative. Whether you’re a pro, or a beginner just working up the courage to crochet your first sweater, this fun crochet along project is for you!

    The pattern comes in sizes XS-3X and uses worsted weight (4) yarn

    Designer: Katie of Salty Pearl Crochet

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    21. Granny Hexagon Cardigan Pattern Free

    Photo credit: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk

    Crochet your own cardigan with this easy to follow granny hexagon cardigan pattern. This design uses 3 different stitches to create a lightweight, summer version of this popular style of crochet cardigan pattern that’s created by joining together 2 crochet hexagons.

    The Strawberry Sundae Crochet Hexagon Cardigan pattern has been designed for sizes XS-5XL and uses DK/Size 3 weight yarn

    Designer: Fiona of Cosy Rosie UK

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    22. Easy Crochet Cardigan with Pockets

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    Learn to crochet an easy crochet cardigan with pockets that is perfect for layering all year round!

    The Fireside crochet cardigan sweater pattern is a seasonless essential with a slightly oversized fit, tapered sleeves, and inset pockets. This is a beginner-friendly, one-piece crochet cardigan pattern that’s perfect to use as a transitional cardigan for each of the seasons.

    It’s size-inclusive from XS – 5XL and uses worsted weight (4) yarn.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    23. Crochet Cable Cardigan

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    Learn to make a crochet cable cardigan that will keep the chill off while you’re at the office or just lounging around at home.

    This cable cardigan has a slightly oversized fit, tapered sleeves, inset pockets, and last, but not least, it’s nearly seamless! It will keep the chill off while you’re at the office or just lounging around at home.

    The size-inclusive crochet cardigan pattern includes women’s sizes XS through 5X. It uses worsted weight (4) yarn.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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  • 21 Free Crochet Sun Hat Patterns for Summer

    21 Free Crochet Sun Hat Patterns for Summer

    21 free crochet sun hat patterns

    Free and Easy Crochet Sun Hat Patterns

    Welcome to the comprehensive roundup of free crochet sun hat patterns! This collection includes all types and styles of crochet sun hats and there is a pattern for everyone, beginners or advanced crocheters alike.

    Whether you’re going to the beach or hiking in the mountains, these crochet sun hats are the perfect accessory for sunny days, offering both style and protection.

    In this roundup, we’ll explore various styles and types of sun hats, from classic wide-brimmed hats to trendy bucket hats, and everything in between. Alongside the patterns, we’ll provide you with essential tips on measuring, selecting the best yarns, gathering materials, crafting your sun hat, and giving it a professional finish.

    How to Measure Crochet Sun Hats

    To ensure your sun hat fits perfectly, accurate measurements are key. Measure the circumference of your head just above your ears and across the forehead. This measurement will help you determine the size of your hat. Most patterns include size options, but knowing your head circumference ensures a snug and comfortable fit. Additionally, measure the depth from the top of your head to just above your eyebrows for the ideal hat height.

    The Best Yarns for Sun Hats and Why

    When choosing yarn for your sun hat, consider factors like breathability, durability, and comfort. Here are some of the best yarn options:

    1. Cotton

      Cotton yarn is a top choice for sun hats because it’s lightweight, breathable, and absorbs moisture, keeping you cool and comfortable. It’s also easy to care for and comes in a variety of colors.

    2. Bamboo

      Bamboo yarn is another excellent option due to its softness, natural sheen, and breathability. It’s environmentally friendly and provides a silky texture, making it perfect for summer wear.

    3. Linen

      Linen yarn offers a crisp and sturdy texture, ideal for hats that need to hold their shape. It’s highly absorbent and dries quickly, making it a practical choice for sunny weather.

    Materials Needed to Make a Sun Hat

    To create your crochet sun hat, gather the following materials:

    • Yarn (cotton, bamboo, or linen, as recommended)

    • Crochet hook (size specified in your chosen pattern)

    • Stitch markers

    • Tapestry needle

    • Scissors

    • Measuring tape

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    How to Make a Sun Hat

    Creating a sun hat involves a few basic steps:

    1. Start with the Crown

      Begin crocheting from the top of the hat, usually with a magic ring or chain. Work in the round, increasing stitches evenly to form the crown.

    2. Shape the Body

      Once the crown reaches the desired size, continue crocheting without increasing to form the body of the hat. Adjust the length according to your measurements.

    3. Create the Brim

      After the body is complete, work on the brim by increasing stitches gradually to achieve the desired width. The brim can be as wide or narrow as you prefer.

    4. Finish Off

      Secure the last stitch, cut the yarn, and weave in any loose ends with a tapestry needle.

    How to Give Your Sun Hat a Professional Final Look

    To ensure your sun hat looks polished and professional, follow these tips:

    1. Block Your Hat

      Blocking helps shape and set your stitches. Dampen your hat slightly, shape it to the desired form, and allow it to dry completely.

    2. Weave in Ends Neatly

      Use a tapestry needle to weave in any loose ends securely, ensuring they are hidden and won’t unravel.

    3. Add a Brim Wire (Optional)

      For hats with wide brims, consider adding a brim wire to maintain structure. Insert the wire along the edge of the brim and secure it in place with stitches.

    Tips for Making a Sun Hat

    • Gauge Swatch: Always make a gauge swatch to ensure your stitches match the pattern’s recommended gauge. This helps in achieving the correct size.

    • Read the Pattern Thoroughly: Before starting, read through the entire pattern to understand the steps and any special techniques required.

    • Use Stitch Markers: Mark the beginning of each round to keep track of your stitches and increases.

    • Take Breaks: Crocheting can be repetitive, so take breaks to rest your hands and eyes.

    Different Styles and Types of Sun Hats

    Explore various sun hat styles to find your perfect match:

    1. Wide-Brimmed Hat: Offers maximum sun protection and a classic look.

    2. Bucket Hat: Trendy and versatile, suitable for casual outings.

    3. Cloche Hat: Features a snug fit with a small brim, adding a touch of elegance.

    4. Fedora Hat: A stylish option with a medium brim and pinched crown.

    5. Visor Hat: Provides shade for your face while keeping your head cool.

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    1. Crochet Summer Beach Sun Hat Pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    This Crochet Summer Sun Hat is designed with style and functionality in mind. Use cotton yarn for a lightweight, breathable sun hat that ensures you stay cool and comfortable as you protect yourself from the sun’s rays.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    2. Crochet Sun Hat Pattern – Bonnie Bell

    Photo credit: www.twobrothersblankets.com

    A simple crochet sun hat pattern that uses basic stitches of single crochet and double crochet. It is worked from the top down.

    Designer: Michelle of Two Brothers Blankets

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    3. Free Quick & Easy Crochet Bucket Sun Hat Pattern

    Photo credit: www.bluestarcrochet.com

    A free crochet sun hat that is perfect for beginners. It starts with a magic ring, uses basic stitches of single crochet, and is easy to construct.

    Designer: Veronika of Blue Star Crochet

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    4. Della’s Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern

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    Do you like stylish crochet sun hats? If yes, then try this free crochet bucket hat crochet pattern. This is easy and quick to make and it comes in sizes from newborn to adult large.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    5. Granny Square Bucket Hat Free Pattern

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    Looking for a last-minute gift for a friend, family, or even yourself? This crochet granny square sun hat can made in less than two hours! And did I mention that this classic sunburst crochet hat has easy-to-follow instructions and can be easily customized with your favorite colors?

    Designer: Maggie of Zamiguz

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    6. Rosebud Womens Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern

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    A vintage-inspired rosebud women’s crochet bucket hat that is a perfect addition to your wardrobe and a quick-to-make gift for your stylish friends.

    Designer: Kim of Maki It Crochet

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    7. Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern (Sherpa)

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    You want enjoy the 90’s fashion with modern twist to it? If yes, then try this Sherpa crochet bucket hat. It is so easy and quick to make. The sun hat is soft, wrm, and comfy and blocks sun a bit from yur face on bright days

    Designer: Jessica of Mama in a Stitch

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    8. Checkered Crochet Bucket Hat Free Pattern

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    Want a new look for this summer? Try this checker crochet bucket hat. I promise you will love it. Just customize with your favorite colors or colors to match your wardrobe!

    Designer: Juli of Once Upon A Cheerio

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    9. Crochet Womens Hat Flower Cloche

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    A vintage-inspired crochet cloche-style women’s crochet sun hat that is easy and quick to make. You will be done within 3 hours!

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    10. Granny Square Bucket Hat Free Crochet Pattern

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    A modern granny square crochet bucket hat to protect your face from the sun that is perfect for the summer. Use cotton yarn for a comfortable and lightweight sun hat.

    Designer: Jessica of Stitching Together

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    11. Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern – Beach Side

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    Tired of the summer heat and sun glare as you try to enjoy your summer vacation? Try this crochet granny square bucket hat.

    Designer: Sandra of Sandra Stitches

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    12. Grannies & Stripes Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern

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    A simple crochet sun hat pattern that uses classic crochet granny stitch for a modern stylish look. This is easily customized with your favorite colors to match your beach cover.

    Designer: May of Start Crochet

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    13. The Ridgeline Sun Hat – A Free Crochet Pattern

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    If you are looking for a crochet sun hat that works up quickly with minimal yarn, try the Ridgeline sun Hat pattern. It comes in 3 different sizes.

    Designer: Whitney of Pine Tree Crochet

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    14. Crochet Dot Square Bucket Hat – Free Pattern

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    Join in in this must-have colorful crochet bucket hat. Mix and match any yarns and enjoy this summer sun hat on your vacation. The hat comes in 3 sizes.

    Designer: Raffaella of Raffamusa Designs

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    15. Free Strawberry Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern

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    An easy and quick beginner-friendly crochet sun hat comes in 6 different sizes

    Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb

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    16. Quick Crochet Bucket Hat – Free Pattern

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    Crochet a fabulous sun hat for everyone in the family with these quick and easy-to-follow pattern instructions. The pattern is written in 6 different sizes.

    Designer: Suzanne of Crafting Each Day

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    17. Granny Square Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern

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    Try this crochet bucket hat pattern! The nautical, summer colors are perfect for this star-spangled style hat.

    Designer: Susan of A Box of Twine

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    18. Bucket of Love Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern

    Photo credit: www.madefullycrochet.com

    Spread some love with this heart-granny square crochet bucket hat that features adorable heart motifs.

    Designer: Mel of Madefully Crochet

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    19. Free Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern – Reversible

    Photo credit: www.nineinspired.com

    An easy and quick double-layered crochet bucket hat that is perfect for summer as well as winter. You can make it with the same color on both layers or use two different colors. Just customize it with your favorite colors.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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    20. Granny Square Bucket Hat Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.jerasjamboree.co.uk

    Have any yarn stash you have been wondering what use for? If your answer is yes, here is the perfect project for you. With only four squares and less than four hours, you will have this crochet sun hat ready to be worn.

    Designer: Sharon of Jeras Jamboree

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    21. How to Crochet a Bucket Hat with Chenille Yarn

    Photo credit: www.nineinspired.com

    A super bulky yarn chenille crochet bucket that is soft, warm, and cozy. The hat works out so fast as you have only 14 rows to make. Add the double pom pom and you have your stylish bucket hat.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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  • Best Summer Crochet Top Patterns

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    Best Modern Crochet Top Patterns

    Summer is the perfect time to show off your crochet summer tops and add some stylish new look to your wardrobe. That is why I have assembled and am sharing this incredible collection of 36 best crochet summer top patterns that cater to every taste and skill level. This collection features a mix of free and paid patterns from talented designers around the world, offering a wide range of styles tops from casual tanks to elegant blouses.

    How to Crochet a Top

    Creating crochet tank tops, blouses, shirts, tees, or crop tops starts with selecting a pattern that matches your style and skill level. If using a pattern, the pattern will guide you through each step, including which stitches to use and how to assemble the top.

    Common steps involve making a gauge swatch, crocheting the front and back panels, and joining them together. Some patterns may also include instructions for adding sleeves or decorative details.

    Some patterns might also include instructions for adding sleeves or embellishments. 

    Best Stitches for Crochet Summer Tops

    The best stitches for crocheting summer tops are lightweight stitches like double crochet (dc), half double crochet (hdc), and various lace stitches. These stitches create breathable fabric with enough structure to maintain the garment’s shape. Consider using mesh or shell stitches for a more open and airy design.

    Taking Your Body Measurements

    Accurate body measurements are crucial for achieving a perfect fit. Measure your bust, waist, and hips, and note the length you prefer for your top. Use a flexible tape measure and ensure it is snug but not tight. Compare your measurements to the sizing chart provided in the pattern to select the correct size.

    Best Yarn for Summer Crochet Tops

    Choosing the right yarn is crucial for creating a comfortable and wearable summer top. Here are some recommendations for each weight category:

    • Lace Weight: Ideal for delicate, airy tops. Look for lightweight yarns like cotton or linen blends for excellent drape and breathability.

    • Fingering Weight: Great for lightweight and slightly more structured tops. Cotton and bamboo blends offer softness and durability.

    • Sport Weight: Perfect for tops with a bit more substance without being too heavy. Consider cotton, bamboo, or silk blends for a smooth finish and good stitch definition.

    • DK Weight: Suitable for tops that provide a little more warmth, ideal for cooler summer evenings. Cotton, linen, or blends with bamboo or silk work well.

    • Worsted Weight: Less common for summer tops but can be used for looser, more open designs. Opt for cotton or linen to ensure breathability.

    Choosing the Right Hook

    The right hook size is essential for achieving the correct gauge, fabric texture, and exact finished measurements. Most patterns recommend a specific hook size, but you may need to adjust the hook size based on your tension. If your stitches are too tight, try a larger hook; if they’re too loose, go down a size.

    Achieving a Perfect Fit

    Creating a gauge swatch before starting your project is essential for achieving the correct fit. This helps you adjust your hook size if your gauge differs from the pattern. You can also modify the pattern by adding or subtracting stitches or rows to better match your measurements. Trying on your top as you go allows you to make adjustments as needed.

    Materials and Supplies Needed

    For crocheting a summer top, you’ll need:

    • Yarn: Choose a lightweight, breathable yarn suitable for summer wear.

    • Crochet hook: Select the size recommended by your pattern or adjust based on your gauge swatch.

    • Stitch markers: Useful for marking your place and keeping track of stitch counts.

    • Tapestry needle: For weaving in ends and sewing pieces together.

    • Scissors: For cutting yarn.

    • Tape Measure: For taking measurements

    How Much Time Does It Take to Crochet a Top?

    The time it takes to crochet a top varies based on the pattern’s complexity, your skill level, how fast you crochet, and the time you can dedicate to the project. Simple tank tops or crop tops can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days, while more intricate designs with detailed stitches and patterns may take a week or more.

    Different Types of Tops

    This roundup includes a variety of summer top styles:

    • Tank Tops: Sleeveless and perfect for hot days.

    • Crop Tops: Short and trendy, great for layering.

    • Tees: Casual and comfortable, with short or cap sleeves.

    • Halter Tops: Stylish and open-backed, ideal for beach outings.

    • Blouses: Elegant and slightly more formal, suitable for various occasions.

    Beginner Tips for Crocheting Tops

    If you’re new to crocheting tops, start with simpler patterns that use basic stitches. Pay close attention to the gauge, and don’t skip the gauge swatch. Use stitch markers to keep track of your progress, and don’t hesitate to frog (undo) stitches if needed to achieve the right fit.

    How Much Yarn Does It Take to Crochet a Tank Top?

    The amount of yarn needed for a tank top depends on the pattern, size, and yarn weight. On average, you’ll need about 400-600 yards of sport or DK weight yarn for a standard tank top. Always check your pattern for specific yardage requirements and consider purchasing extra yarn to account for any adjustments.

    Below is the collection of 36 best crochet summer tops. Find your next favorite project. Each pattern includes detailed instructions and photos, helping you create a stylish and perfectly fitting top for the season.

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    1. Celosia Spring Top – Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    The crochet granny stitch top is a timeless favorite, offering an open, breathable fabric that’s perfect for warm weather. This pattern allows you to create a top in any color you love, making it a unique addition to your wardrobe.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    2. Free Summer Crochet Pattern for Women

    Photo credit: www.sunflowercottagecrochet.com

    A summer tee crochet pattern that is perfect for beginner crocheters and comes in sizes from XS through 5XL. It uses simple crochet stitches and easy construction

    Designer: Helen of Sunflower Cottage Crochet.

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    3. Classic Halter Top Crochet Pattern Free

    Photo credit: www.makeitcrochet.com

    An easy crochet halter top pattern that can be made on a weekend. It uses a cooling linen cotton blend yarn and in comes in six sizes

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    4. Iris Crochet Lace Top-Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Step into spring and summer with a crochet lace top that perfectly combines style and comfort. This crochet top pattern is designed with simplicity in mind, utilizing mainly chains to create an airy, lightweight fabric.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    5. Tunisian Crochet Summer Top

    Photo credit: www.raffamusadesigns.com

    Do you love Tunisian crochet and would you like to treat yourself with a lightweight crochet top? If yes, then try this beautiful Tunisian Crochet Summer Top

    Designer: Raffaella of Raffamusa Designs

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    6. Morning Glory Spring Top

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Enhance your spring and summer wardrobe with a Crochet Lacy Top that combines style and comfort. This pattern features a beautiful mix of chains and shells, creating a delicate and breathable fabric perfect for warmer weather.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    7. Honeycomb Mesh Crochet Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    Learn how to crochet a modern crochet mesh top. This is the perfect crochet top pattern for warm weather.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    8. Free Easy Summer Crochet Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.lifeandyarncom

    This free crochet top pattern is suitable for a beginner crocheter with a knowledge of basic crochet stitches that is looking for a bit of a challenge but easy for intermediate and advanced crocheters.

    Designer: Brianna of Life + Yarn

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    9. Tank Top Sleeveless Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.makeitcrochet.com

    Want the perfect to wear in the warm weather? Try this Sleeveless Tank Top Crochet Pattern next time. It is the perfect warm-weather top.

    Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet

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    10. Zinnia Crochet Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Easy and stylish crochet top pattern that is perfect for any weather. Customize it with your favorite yarn color to match your wardrobe.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    11. Easy Crochet Textured Tote Bag Pattern

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    A simple crochet top pattern that combines classic crochet granny stitch with a boxy style for a modern stylish look that everyone will love. Pair it with short shorts, skirt, or long jeans for a perfect boho outfit

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    12. Crochet Vest Pattern

    Photo credit: www.simplymelaniejane.com

    A nice stylish lightweight transitional piece perfect for the warming spring days into the cooler summer evenings. Pair it with a coordinating top and you will be good to go.

    Designer: Melanie of Simply Melanie Jane

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    13. Tweedie Crochet Summer Top

    Photo credit: www.pamscozycorner.com

    Ready to add a new favorite to your closet? Gather your materials and start crocheting this versatile crochet lace top today. This pattern features mainly chains, creating a beautifully airy and lightweight fabric that’s perfect for spring and summer.

    Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner

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    14. Easy Granny Stitch Crochet Top

    Photo credit: www.yarnthrift.com

    Designing this top is a breeze and I hope you enjoy every second of it as much as I did!

    Designer: Michelle of Yarn Thrift

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    15. Wandering Free Summer Crochet Top

    Photo credit: www.acrochetsimplicity.com

    The Wandering Free Summer Crochet Top is perfect for your spring and summer wardrobe. It is lightweight and has an amazing drape.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    16. Sarah Tee Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.sunflowercottagecrochet.com

    An easy-to-make crochet top pattern with minimal shaping. It is perfect for modesty if you do not want to wear an undergarment

    Designer: Helen of Sunflower Cottage Crochet

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    17. Spider Stitch Crochet Cami Pattern

    Photo credit: www.saltypearlcrochet.com

    A simple and easy crochet cami top, a perfect addition to your wardrobe. You will love the spider stitch texture and effortless lacy edges.

    Designer: Katie of Salty Pearl Crochet

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    18. Sunshine and Lace Crochet Tank Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.blackstone-designs.com

    A beautiful, lightweight, one-piece crochet top for adults that features open shells and a lace-up seam on the side

    Designer: Sonya of Blackstone Designs

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    19. Summer Granny Square Top-Free

    Photo credit: www.sierrascraftycreations.com

    A lightweight and airy granny crochet design, ideal for keeping you cool on those hot sunny days.

    Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations

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    20. Summer Crochet Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.sandrastitches.com

    This crochet top is made with cotton yarn for the perfect feel. The big holes allow for a breeze and is perfect for the beach

    Designer: Sandra of Sandra Stitches

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    21. Aviva Summer Top-Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.hookedonpatterns.com

    Crochet yourself a gorgeous casual tee with this free summer top crochet pattern. It is made up of 2 identical panels with minimal shaping, making it an easy summer make

    Designer: Ling of Hooked on Patterns

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    22. Chantilly Crochet Summer Top

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    A crochet summer top that embodies effortless elegance. Pair it with your favorite shorts for a casual look or dress up with a flowing skirt.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    23. Lace Summer Crochet Top Pattern Free

    Photo credit: www.zamiguz.com

    If you are looking for a top that will show off your tan, then this is the top for you. This top has easy-to-follow instructions to make it as it is or you can easily customize it and make a crop top. Best part, it comes in 9 sizes so that everyone can enjoy it.

    Designer: Maggie of Zamiguz

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    24. Northern Shores Women Top

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    A flattering crochet top that is perfect on all body types and requires minimal shaping to define a loosely fit waist.

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    25. Leo Tank Pattern

    Photo credit: www.crochethighwaydesigns.com

    A seamless tank that is worked from the bottom up using impressive shells reminiscent of the tightness of a lion’s mane.

    Designer: Ann-Maria of Crochet Highway Designs

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    26. Gust of summer Crochet Top Pattern-Free

    Photo credit: www.knittingwithchopsticks.com

    An easy crochet top pattern, Gust of Summer Top is a delightful summer tee that adds a touch of flair to your warm-weather wardrobe.

    Designer: Hortense of Knitting with Chopsticks

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    27. Heatherette Bralette Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.yarnthrift.com

    The perfect crochet bralette for the hot summer months. You can make it to fit any cup size Designer: Michelle of Yarn Thrift

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    28. Boating Tee Pattern

    Photo credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

    A crochet top with an openwork motif that adds a nice design to the top of the shoulder, helping to create a square neckline

    Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity

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    29. Crochet Sleeveless Top – Leora

    Photo credit: www.hookedonpatterns.com

    This easy crochet top features a mesh body, honeycomb-style sides, and a moss stitch hem. You can wear it with the opening in the front or the back

    Designer: Ling of Hooked on Patterns

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    30. Conifer Top-Free Crochet Pattern

    Photo credit: www.nineinspired.com

    A summer crochet tank top that will make you want to spend every day outside so that you can show it off.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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    31. Cancer Cami Pattern

    Photo credit: www.crochethighwaydesigns.com

    The Cancer Cami is a seamless crochet top worked from the bottom up perfect for wearing by itself during the summer and layering it with a shirt or sweater during the cold season

    Designer: Ana-Maria of Crochet Highway Designs

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    32. Tunisian Stitch Crochet Tee

    Photo credit: www.nineinspired.com

    Make yourself a cute summer wearable with this Crochet Top Pattern using Tunisian crochet stitch.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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    33. Elise Crochet Tank Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.jerasjamboree.co.uk

    With its simple construction of two rectangular panels and minimal shaping, this Elise Top Tank has a unique design element that will have you stepping out in style.

    PDesigner: Sharon of Jeras Jamboree

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    34.Crochet Bandana Top Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.nineinspired.com

    A crochet Bandana top is easy and quick to make. You can use any small triangle shawl pattern to make this bandana top.

    Designer: Angela of Nine Inspired

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    35. Rustic Summer Tee – Free Pattern

    Photo credit: www.Nicolescreations.com

    In this Rustic Summer Tee crochet pattern, the short sleeves and somewhat open stitch pattern help to keep you from getting too hot when the weather is still warm, but also layers nicely under a jacket, blazer when the air starts to turn chilly.

    Designer: Nicole of Nicole’s Creations

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    36. Tunisian Crochet Top Pattern

    Photo credit: www.yarnandy.com

    Size-inclusive lacy Summer Crochet Top for summer with adjustable length. Plus sizes are included.

    Designer: Andrea of YarnAndy

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  • Crochet Summer Beach Sun Hat Pattern

    Crochet Summer Beach Sun Hat Pattern

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    As the sun shines brighter and the days grow longer, it’s the perfect time to add a stylish and practical accessory to your summer wardrobe-The Free Crochet Summer Beach Sun Hat. 

    This Crochet Summer Sun Hat is designed to provide the perfect style and functionality. The lightweight, breathable yarn of the sun hat ensures you stay cool and comfortable while protecting yourself from the sun’s rays. The wide sunhat brim offers ample shade, making it an ideal companion for beach outings, garden parties, or casual strolls in the park.

    The idea for this Crochet Sunhat came up during a design discussion with another designer, Elizabeth, about the Summer Cover-up. We wanted to offer an optional accessory for the cover-up, so we decided on a matching sunhat and summer bag. This way, you can protect yourself from the sun and have a stylish bag for your beach essentials. The pattern for the Summer Beach Cover-up is available for free on my blog.

    beach sun hat crochet pattern

    The idea for this Crochet Sunhat came up during a design discussion with another designer, Elizabeth, about the Summer Cover-up. We wanted to offer an optional accessory for the cover-up, so we decided on a matching sunhat and summer bag. This way, you can protect yourself from the sun and have a stylish bag for your beach essentials. The pattern for the Summer Beach Cover-up is available for free on my blog.

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    Summer Crochet Beach Cover-up

    This Sunhat is part of the Summer Vibes Blog Hop hosted by Susanna of Fosbas. The blog hop runs from July 1st to 31st. Each day, one or two designs are featured from various talented designers. The patterns are available either for free or at a 50% discount, depending on the designer. Additionally, a bundle of all 36 patterns is available for a discounted price of only $12.99.

    Below are some of the patterns in the blog hop.

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    Yarn

    I used Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton DK yarn 100% Cotton 273 yds (250 m), 3.5 oz (100 g), a weight 3 yarn. This was my first time using the 24/7 cotton in DK. I have used the yarn in weight and loved it so I decided to try the DK.

    I used Lion Brand Truboo yarn as contrast yarn. This is the same yarn I used for the Crochet Summer Beach Cover-up. I did not want to use the same yarn for the hat because of the experience I had with it splitting with each stitch. This yarn did not disappoint.

    Alternative yarns include Lammy Yarns Rio, Premier Yarns Premier Afternoon Cotton, Patons Grace, Katia Capri, and Cascade Yarns Noble Cotton. Do not stop making this beautiful summer sunhat just because you can’t find this yarn. Use your favorite weight 3 (DK) yarn.

    Skill Level

    Easy

    Materials

    Lion Brand 24/7 DK Cotton 100% Mercerized Cotton 186 yds (170 m), 3.5 oz (100 g) in White (MC) 235 yds (214 m)

    Lion Brand Truboo 100% Rayon 241 yds (220 m), 3.5 oz (100 g) in 

    Celery (CC1) 36 yds (33 m)

    Light Pink (CC2) 50 yds (46 m)

    Weight – 3 Light (DK)

    Hook 3.5 mm (E)

    Tapestry needle

    Scissors

    Tape measure

    Gauge

    21 sts x 8 rows

    Finished Measurements 

    7” long x 20” circum without brim

    Brim 2.5” long  x 36” circum

    Abbreviations

    Ch – chain

    Sc – single crochet

    Dc – double crochet

    Scflo -single crochet front loop only

    Sl st – slip stitch

    Sk -skip

    Ch-sp – chain space

    V-st – V- stitch (dc, ch 1, dc) in same st

    MC – main color

    CC – contrast color

    Cl(s) – cluster(s)

    Rep – repeat

    Notes

    Ch 3 at the beginning some of the rounds counts as a dc, and ch, so watch out

    Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a st

    Sl st to join at the end of each round is made in the 2nd ch of the starting ch of the same round

    Pattern instructions for Crochet Summer Sun Hat

    Using MC, make a magic ring

    Round 1: ch 3, [dc in ring, ch 1] 7 times, join (8 sts, 8 chs).

    Round 2: ch 3, dc in same st, ch 1, sk ch-sp * V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (16 sts, 16 chs).

    Round 3: ch 3, sk ch-sp, * V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (24 sts, 24 chs)

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    Round 4: ch 3, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, * (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 2 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (32 sts, 32 chs).

    Round 5: ch 3, sk ch-sp, (dc in next st, ch, 1, sk ch-sp) 2 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, * (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 3 times, ch 1, sk ch-sp, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (40 sts, 40 chs).

    Round 6: ch 3, sk ch-sp, (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 3 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, * (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 4 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (48 sts, 48 chs).

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    Round 7: ch 3, sk ch-sp, (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 4 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, * (dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp) 5 times, V-st in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join (56 sts, 56 chs).

    Rounds 8 & 9: ch 3, sk ch-sp, * dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join. Leave MC hanging and attach CC1 (56 sts, 56 chs).

    Round 10: Using CC1, ch 1, sc in first st, * ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in the ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across to last 5 chs and 5 sts, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in the front of next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 3, join and pick up MC.

    Round 11: With right side facing and using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below working behind the ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4, ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to end, join, leave MC hanging and pick up CC1 (56 sts, 56 chs).

    Round 12: Using CC1, ch 1, sc in first st, * ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in the ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across to last 5 chs and 5 sts, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in the front of next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 3, join and pick up MC.

    Round 13: With right side facing and using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below working behind the ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4, ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to end, join, leave MC hanging and pick up CC1 (56 sts, 56 chs).

    Round 14: ch 3, sk ch-sp, * dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, rep from * to end, join, leave MC hanging and pick up CC2 (56 sts, 56 chs).

    Rounds 15-19: Using MC as above and CC2 instead of CC1, rep rows 10-14.

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    Rounds 20-23: Using MC as above and CC1, rep rows 10-13

    Round 24:  ch 1, sc in each st and each ch to end, join (112 sts)

    Brim 

    Round 25: ch 1, scflo in each st to end, join (112 sts).

    Round 26: ch 2, (does not count as a st here), * 3 dc in next st, sk 2, rep from * to end, join to 2nd ch of starting ch (37 cl)

    Round 27: ch 1, sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st, rep from to end, join (128

    Round 28: ch 2, (does not count as a st from here) dc in next st, sk 2, * 3 dc in next st, sk 2, rep from * to end, join to 2nd ch of starting ch (42 cl)

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    Round 29: ch 1, * ch 1, sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st, rep from to end, join  (146

    Round 30: ch 2, (does not count as a st from here) * 3 dc in next st, sk 2, rep from * to end, join to 2nd ch of starting ch (48 cl)

    Round 31: ch 1, * sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st, rep from to end, join (170

    Round 32: ch 2, (does not count as a st from here) * 3 dc in next st, sk 2, rep from * to end, join to 2nd ch of starting ch (56 cl)

    Round 33: Using CC 2, ch 1, sc in each st to end. 

    Fasten off and weave in ends

  • Summer Crochet Beach Cover-up – Robe Style

    Summer Crochet Beach Cover-up – Robe Style

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    Are you ready for a free Crochet Summer Beach Cover Up? What about two different yet the same crochet summer cover-ups that will add some handmade flair to your summer wardrobe? 

    If yes, join us and be part of our Crochet-Along (CAL), and let’s create these easy crochet beach cover-ups together.

    We’re beyond excited to invite you to our first Crochet-Along (CAL), featuring stunning crochet beach cover-ups designed in partnership with the talented designer Elizabeth of Bizzy Crochet and Designs. 

    This 2-week CAL allows us to create, connect, and showcase your crochet skills while making versatile summer crochet beach cover-ups.

    Imagine stepping out onto the sand on the beach in a chic crochet cover-up that you made yourself with everyone turning their heads and asking where you bought it from. That is beyond exciting!

    With two fabulous construction options – a robe type for a breezy, elegant feel, and a pullover design for added coverage and comfort – you can tailor this piece to fit your style and needs. This CAL is designed for crocheters of all levels, offering clear guidance and a supportive community to ensure your success.

    Over two weeks, we’ll walk you through each stage of the pattern, offering tips, answering questions, and celebrating your progress. Share your progress, ask questions, and connect with fellow crocheters who are just as passionate as you. It’s the perfect way to stay motivated and enjoy the process of creating something special for yourself or a loved one.

    The Story Behind These Two Beach-Style Cover-Ups

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    The Story Behind These Two Beach Cover-Ups

    I met Elizabeth through a Facebook group we both belong to, led by our crochet coach, Pam Grice of Crochetpreneur.

    Elizabeth had posted in the group and included her location, which happened to be Pensacola. When I saw it, I initially thought she was just visiting. I responded to her message, curious if there was a crochet event happening in Pensacola that I wasn’t aware of. To my surprise, she messaged back and said she actually lived here.

    I was beyond excited, and we promised to meet up. A few weeks went by before Elizabeth reached out to schedule a meeting. We finally made plans to meet and get to know each other. During our first meeting, we agreed to collaborate on a project, though we did not decide what it would be.

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    At our second meeting, we agreed to create a beach cover-up since we live on the beach and planned to release the project in the summer, making it the perfect seasonal item. We also decided to offer two different styles to give everyone an option to choose their favorite look. We used the same yarn, same stitch, and main color to maintain a cohesive connection between our projects. The only thing different as far as the material is concerned is our accent colors.

    I am so happy we did this and came up with these two different beach cover-up designs. They are perfect for beachgoers who want to bask in the sun, take an evening stroll along the shore, or relax by the poolside.

    This is my first CAL, and I am beyond excited to share it with the amazing Elizabeth “Biz” Fisher-Mareno, a fellow Pensacolian.

    Check out the Boho Chic Summer Cover-up Pullover Style by Elizabeth

    easy crochet beach cover up

    Yarn

    We decided to use Lion Brand Truboo for our crochet beach cover-ups. Neither of us had used this yarn before, but we were drawn to its wide selection of colors, allowing us to choose any color we wanted. Since this was a summer project, we also wanted a lighter-weight yarn. We preferred a cotton or bamboo blend and ultimately chose bamboo.

    In hindsight, this choice had its challenges. The yarn tended to split with almost every stitch, which made the process more difficult. While the final product is soft and gentle on the skin, the splitting was a bit frustrating.

    If you’ve used this yarn and love it or have extra time, you can certainly use it, but be prepared for a longer process compared to using standard yarn. If you’d rather avoid these issues, any DK or weight 3 cotton/bamboo blend yarn will work. For example, I used Lion Brand 24/7 DK yarn for the Summer Crochet Beach Sun Hat that matches this beach cover-up and loved it – no splitting at all. Check out the free sun hat pattern on my blog

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    Summer Crochet Beach Sun Hat

    Crochet Summer Beach Cover-up – Robe Style

    robe style beach cover

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Materials

    Lion Brand Truboo 100% Rayon 241 yds (220 m), 3.5 oz (100 g) in 

    White (MC) 2250 (2380, 2510, 2765) yds (2057 m).

    Celery (CC1) 582, (628, 713, 805) yds (532 m)

    Light Pink (CC2) 582, (628, 713, 805) yds (532 m)

    Hook 4 mm (G)

    Tape measure

    Tapestry needle

    Scissors

    Gauge 

    22 sts x 9 rows (DC) = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm)

    Finished measurements

    Sizes Length  Width in inches

    XS-S 34” 41”

    M-XL 34” 52”

    2X-3X 36” 60”

    4X-5X 36” 71”
    Abbreviations

    Ch(s) – chain(s)

    St(s) – stitch(es)

    Sc    – single crochet 

    Dc – double crochet

    sl st – slip stitch 

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    Sk – skip 

    Lp – loop

    Rep – repeat

    Ch-sp – chain space

    CC – contrast color

    MC – main color

    Notes

    The pattern is written in American Standard Terms

    Ch 4 at the beginning of the row counts as a dc and ch 1

    Pattern Instructions for Crochet Summer Cover-up – Robe Style

    Using MC ch 184, (184, 204) sts

    beach cover up crochet pattern

    Row 1: dc in 6th ch from hook, * ch 1, sk 1 next ch, dc in next ch, rep from * to end, turn 181, (181, 201, 201) sts

    Row 2 & 3: ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1 throughout) sk first st, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to end, cut MC and attach CC1, turn.

    Row 4: Using CC1, ch 1, sc in first st, * ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in the next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across to last 5 chs and 5 sts, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in the front next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in the 3rd ch of the turning ch-4, cut CC1 yarn and attach MC, turn.

    Row 5: Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, cut MC and attach CC1, turn

    Row 6: Using CC1, ch 1, sc in first st, * ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in the next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across to last 5 chs and 5 sts, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in the front next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in the 3rd ch of the turning ch-4, cut CC1 yarn and attach MC turn.

    Row 7: Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, turn

    crochet robe style beach cover

    Row 8: ch 4, sk first st, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to end, leave MC hanging and go back to the beginning of the row to use CC2.

    Row 9: Using CC2 in 3rd ch of the starting ch, ch 1, sc in same ch CC2 was attached, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 yarn, pick up MC and turn.

    Row 10: Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, cut MC and attach CC2, turn.

    Row 11: Using CC2, ch 1, sc in first st, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 and attach MC.

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    Row 12: Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, turn.

    Row 13: ch 4, sk first st, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to end, leave MC hanging, and go back to the beginning of the row to use CC1.

    Rows 4-13 make up the pattern

    Repeating rows 4-13, work the rows as follows

    Rows 14-33, (43, 53): rep rows 3-12    

    Rows 34, (44, 54) – 36, (46, 56): rep rows 4-6

    First Sleeve Shaping 

    Continuing with the pattern, 

    Row 37, (47, 57): Using MC, ch 4, sk first st, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to last 45, (50, 55) sts, turn without working the remaining sts 68 sts, 68 chs, (66 sts, 65 chs, 73 sts, 73 chs).

    Row 38, (48, 58): ch 4, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to end, leave MC hanging and go back to the beginning of the row to use CC2 68 sts, 68 chs, (66 sts, 65 chs, 73 sts, 73 chs).

    Row 39, (49, 59): Using CC2, sc in 3rd ch of the starting ch, ch 1, sc in same ch CC2 was attached, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 yarn, pick up MC and turn 24, (26, 28) ch-5 lp.

    Row 40, (50, 60): Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, do not turn, ch 48, (53, 58, 63), leave MC hanging. You will now use CC2 as below. 

    Come back to the beginning of the ch of the row just finished and attach CC2.

    boho chic crochet beach cover up

    Row 41, (51, 61, 71): Attach CC2 in the last st before the beginning of the ch, ch 1, sc in first st, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 and attach MC.

    Back

    Row 42, (52, 62): Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end of stitches, do not turn.

    Row 43, (53, 63): dc in 4th ch from the hook, ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next ch, * ch 1, sk next ch-sp, dc in next ch, rep from * to end of ch, then, **ch 1, sk ch 1, dc in next st**, rep from ** to end, leave MC hanging and go back to the beginning of the row to use CC1.

    Rows 44, (54, 64) – 113, (143, 163): rep rows 4-13

    Rows 114, (144, 164) – 117, (147, 167): rep rows 4-7 adjust as per above rows

    Cut MC after the last row above, sk all sts and attach yarn to st 45, (50, 55, 60),

    Second Sleeve shaping

    Rows 118, (148, 168): starting on st 45, (50, 55), ch 4, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, * ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, rep from * to end, leave MC hanging and go back to the beginning of the row to use CC2. 63 sts, 62 chs, (66 sts, 65 chs, 71 sts, 70 chs).

    Row 119, (149, 169): Using CC2, sc in 3rd ch of the starting ch of the previous row, ch 1, sc in same ch CC2 was attached, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 yarn, pick up MC and turn (26, 28) ch-5.

    Row 120, (150, 170): Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, leave MC hanging and attach CC2, turn.

    Row 121, (151, 171): Using CC2, ch 1, sc in first st, ch 5, [sk next ch-sp, sk next st] x 2, working in front of the next ch-sp, sl st in next ch-sp 2 rows below, ch 5, [sk next st, sk next ch-sp] x 2, sc in next st of the current row, rep from * across, cut CC2 and pick up MC, turn.

    sk all sts and attach yarn to ch 3 on the previous row.

    Row 122, (152, 172): Using MC, ch 1, sc in first st, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end, turn, do not turn, ch 48, (53, 58), turn.

    Rows 123, (153, 173): Using MC, dc in 4th ch, from hook, *ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch, rep from * to end of ch, do not turn, * [ch 1, sk next ch-sp 2 rows below, working in front of the next ch-5 lp of the previous row, dc in next st 2 rows below] x 4 ch 1, sk ch-sp, sc in the next sc in the current row, rep from * to end. 

    Second Front

    Rows 124, (154, 174) – 153, (193, 223): rep rows 4-13

    Rows 154, (194, 224) – 158, (198, 228): 4-8.

    Fasten off and weave in ends.

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    Finishing off

    • Join and sew the shoulders together

    • With the right side facing, start from the lower side and sc around the front including the neck area.

    • Starting from under the arm, sc around each sleeve.

    • Weave in ends.