Here’s today’s FREE crochet pattern to help you get ready for Easter. It’s an Easter Egg Coaster that I think looks fabulous!
This coaster is designed by Doni Speigle and the FREE pattern is available on her blog here. The coaster measures 4 1/4″ wide x 5 3/4″ high. It is made with worsted weight cotton yarn and a size G (4.25 mm) crochet hook. I love the details in this coaster. The wider white lines are crocheted in, while the smaller white lines are embroidered on after the crocheting is done. I think these coasters would be both fun and quick to make!
I hope you enjoy this FREE crochet pattern and have a blessed Easter with your family!
With St Patrick’s Day just 4 days away, it’s not too late to make a chapeau/hat to wear so you won’t get pinched by any leprechauns next Tuesday! If you don’t have time to make the whole hat, you can make the 3-leaf clovers in the pattern instead. Here’s today’s FREE crochet pattern: a St Patrick’s Day Chapeau/Hat.
You can find this FREE pattern on the Red Heart website here. The hat is made with Red Heart Super Saver, along with sizes H (5 mm) and I (5.5 mm) crochet hooks.
I hope you enjoy this FREE crochet pattern! Top o’ the morning to you!
Here’s today’s FREE crochet pattern. It’s a table runner that I designed for Red Heart in 2012. It’s called Star Table Runner and is made with size 3 Aunt Lydia’s Fashion Crochet Thread, along with a size D (3.25 mm) crochet hook.
You can download this FREE pattern here. I think it would be great for Easter, as well as for Christmas, or all year long! I love crocheting motifs and I love thread crochet, too! These motifs are joined together at the points as you work them. The pattern includes an assembly diagram, as well as symbol crochet charts.
I hope you enjoy this FREE crochet pattern. You can even crochet one star and use it as a Christmas tree decoration, if you’d like!
If you’ve never tried Wiggly Crochet and you’d like to give it a try with a FREE Wiggly Crochet pattern, today is your day! Here is my May Flowers Hot Pad & Coaster Set from the Red Heart website. It’s today’s FREE crochet pattern of the day, in honor of National Crochet Month!
You can get this FREE pattern here. This set is made with Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet thread in size 10, along with sizes 7 (1.65 mm) and 10 (1.30 mm) steel crochet hooks. If you’ve never done Wiggly Crochet before, check out my tutorial on this page.
I hope you enjoy Wiggly Crochet as much as I do! Check back again tomorrow for another FREE crochet pattern.
Today’s FREE crochet pattern is the Sorrel River Sweater/Tunic. I designed this sweater/tunic in 2011 for Caron Yarns. Here it is…
I used Naturally Caron Spa yarn (now discontinued) and a size G (4 mm) crochet hook for my sweater/tunic (you may use a different size of crochet hook, depending on the size of the sweater/tunic you’re making, though). You can use any DK weight yarn that you want for this sweater/tunic, as long as you’re able to achieve the listed gauge.
This sweater/tunic is made with motifs, which are joined together while crocheting the last round of each motif, so there’s no seaming required. The square motifs are set on point and are joined at the corners, as well as at the middle of each side. The corner joins create what looks like a mini motif between the larger motifs, but that’s just the 4 corners being joined! I used full motifs, half motifs and quarter motifs in this sweater/tunic. An edging is added around the neck, at the bottom of the sleeves and at the bottom of the sweater/tunic. The pattern includes crochet symbol diagrams and assembly diagrams. If you’re uncertain about how to join the motifs, you can see some additional photos and chart that I added to the Ravelry pattern page here.
I hope you’ll give this sweater/tunic a try. You can find the FREE pattern here.
Today’s FREE crochet pattern is the Keepsake Lace Shawl, a lacy shawl that I designed for the May/June 2010 issue of Crochet Today magazine. This shawl includes a center section of filet crochet with crocheted pineapples on both long edges of the filet center. It’s made with size 3 Aunt Lydia’s Bamboo crochet thread and a size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook. The shawl measures 60″ x 19″. The pattern even includes a symbol crochet chart for those of you (me included) who love working from symbol crochet charts! Without further ado, here is this shawl…
Today’s FREE crochet pattern is another one that I designed many years ago. It was published in the May/June 2009 issue of Crochet Today magazine. I really enjoyed designing this one! It’s called “Romantic Wrap”. Here it is…
This particular wrap was made with Aunt Lydia’s Bamboo Crochet Thread, size 10 and a size 0 (3.25 mm) steel crochet hook, which is the same size as an aluminum size D (3.25 mm) crochet hook. It measures 60″ long x 11.5″ wide. You can find the FREE pattern here.
I LOVE designing and wearing lacy items! I hope you enjoy this FREE crochet wrap pattern.
Here is today’s FREE crochet pattern. It’s my Purple Haze Wrap that is available for FREE from Crochet World magazine. The pattern may not be free forever, but it is currently. So if you like it, I’d suggest downloading and saving it for later use!
This pattern was originally published in the December, 2013 issue of Crochet World magazine. It is made with Lion Brand LB Collection Silk Mohair yarn, which is light as a feather, but surprisingly warm! You can see the colors that this yarn comes in on the Lion Brand website here. I couldn’t believe how small and lightweight the box of yarn was when it arrived in the mail a few years ago to make this wrap! I LOVED working with this yarn! It’s fabulous! Of course, like any mohair yarn, you have to be careful when you’re crocheting with it because it’s not that easy to rip out stitches when you make a mistake. If you’re not comfortable working with mohair yarn, you could always use a different yarn that isn’t mohair to make your wrap.
Here’s the link to this FREE crochet pattern. I hope you enjoy it and will share a photo of your completed Purple Haze Wrap with me!
For those of you who are new to The Crochet Architect website, I’d like to share my FREE Baby Booties pattern with you today.
These booties are on the small side at 3” long, perfect for preemies and newborns. They’re made with sport weight yarn and a size G (4 mm) crochet hook. Or use worsted weight yarn and a larger hook to make them bigger. It’s your choice. The added drawstring, which can be made from a length of ribbon or crocheted with a coordinating color of yarn, helps keep the booties on little baby’s feet. The chain loops at the top of the booties give them a little flair! You can find the FREE pattern here.
I hope you enjoy this FREE baby booties pattern and visit The Crochet Architect website often! And I hope you’re enjoying National Crochet Month, too!
Because of internet problems today, this post is a little late! But if the internet stays up while I’m typing this post (fingers crossed), you’ll be able to see the 5th of the FREE crochet patterns I have for you this month, in honor of National Crochet Month.
Here’s another Easter pattern; this time for the basket to put the eggs in that you’ll be crocheting from yesterday’s free pattern! This pattern is from Lion Brand Yarn. You can download the FREE crochet pattern here. This basket is made holding 3 strands of yarn together and using an N-13 (9 mm) crochet hook. I think these baskets would be great for children’s or grandchildren’s Easter Egg Hunts! And since they’re made with a larger hook, they shouldn’t take long to make at all!
I hope you enjoy this pattern and all the FREE crochet patterns I’m sharing with you this month.