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We’ve finally reached the 12th week of the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’ve featured a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Three Wishes Cowl Necklace.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
This braided cowl necklace is a gorgeous, quick, and easy make. It is crocheted using super bulky yarn to make it cozy on those cold winter days.
That’s all for this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns
We’ve had such a great time sharing this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns. We are looking forward to continuing this tradition for years to come.
Still want more? Check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Lisbeth Beanie.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Inspired by the icy landscape of a Colorado winter, the arching pattern in this hat mirrors the wind whipping snow into drifts. The Lisbeth Beanie is worked in the round from the bottom up with a ribbed brim. The top of the hat is stitched with a repeating arch and then cinched together before being topped with a faux fur pom-pom.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
Mighty Mittens
Pineapple Beanie
Winter Cable Hat
Cozy Infinity Scarf
Bright Gifts Wrap
Vanilla Latte Superscarf
Triana Shawl
Holiday Sweets Shawl
Bambino Ripple Blanket
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the final pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is Pineapple Beanie.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Hats are a quick handmade gift for the whole family. The Pineapple Beanie is a great project to introduce you to the pineapple stitch pattern.
This hat is worked from the top down with pineapple increase and decreases. Post stitches highlight pineapples and make them more noticeable. The edging is worked in post stitches.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
Mighty Mittens
Winter Cable Hat
Multiverse Colorwork Hat
Cozy Infinity Scarf
Bright Gifts Wrap
Vanilla Latte Superscarf
Triana Shawl
Holiday Sweets Shawl
Bambino Ripple Blanket
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is Mighty Mittens.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
These quick and easy colorful mittens make a great gift or a perfect treat for yourself. Have fun playing with these vibrant color changes and work them up in any color palette of your choice.
Crocheted in Half Double Crochet, the mittens are worked from the bottom up and in joined rounds. Yarn is re-joined to work the thumb.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
Mighty Mittens
Winter Cable Hat
Multiverse Colorwork Cap
Cozy Infinity Scarf
Vanilla Latte Superscarf
Triana Shawl
Holiday Sweets Shawl
Bambino Ripple Blanket
12 Weeks of Gifting Logo
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Cozy Infinity Scarf.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Freshly fallen snow on fields with gentle peaks and troughs intimately contouring the landscape inspired this textured infinity scarf. The scarf is the perfect accessory to wrap yourself in when refreshing your soul and mind in the nature sanctuary during winter months.
The scarf is worked flat along the long edge. It begins with a row of foundation Single Crochet and ends with a row of Single Crochet. The six-row repeat of Single Crochet and 3 rows of Half Double Crochet is worked for the width of the scarf.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Vanilla Latte Super Scarf.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Yarn needed: Wool of the Andes™ (worsted weight, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 110 yards/50g): Crane Heather 28290, 6 skeins
This generously sized scarf makes a versatile addition to any winter wardrobe and a thoughtful handmade gift. It can be worn long, wrapped multiple times around the neck, or even pulled over the head as a hood.
Worked lengthwise, the scarf features alternating rows of paired single crochet stitches, which create subtle ridges, and treble crochet stitches that give the design a frothy feel. The resulting fabric’s tendency to lean to one side can be corrected by blocking.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Triana Shawl.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Yarn needed: Chroma Fingering, 2 hanks in one colorway (we used Red Velvet)
This light and lacy shawl was inspired by the bright and beautiful sights found in the neighborhood of Triana in Seville, Spain. Lacy stitches represent the arches on the famous Triana bridge.
The shawl is worked back and forth in rows with increases made along just one side of the shawl to create diagonal stripes across the entire shawl and a slightly asymmetric shape. The pattern features sections of lace stitches and more solid sections of crossed stitches.
Stay Tuned for More 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to Come
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
In the meantime, check out last year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns to inspire you as you craft up your holiday gifts (or maybe just make something for yourself!)
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we give away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Holiday Sweets Shawl.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
A simple yet stylish accessory, the Holiday Sweets Shawl is the perfect cozy wrap. It can be made to match any palette. This beginner-friendly shawl is also quick to work up.
The Holiday Sweets Shawl is a rectangular wrap, worked flat. It consists of 5 sections; each worked in one main color and one accent color. The pattern uses only Single and Double Crochet, making it accessible for a beginner or an experienced crocheter.
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
It’s the most wonderful time of year: when we start giving away free crochet patterns every week leading up to the holiday gift-giving season. We’re featuring a new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks. This week’s free crochet pattern is the Bambino Ripple Blanket.
To help you with your holiday gift list, we offer our favorite annual tradition: the 12 Weeks of Gifting, where we release a brand new free pattern every Tuesday for 12 weeks, counting down the days to mid-December. We are featuring all sorts of projects—from cozy shawls to cushy scarves and pretty hats—a little something for everyone on your list!
Do you have a special baby in your life? This super-soft, super-simple blanket is the perfect gift! Made out of a machine-washable cotton blend, it’s as easy to care for as it is to stitch.
This rectangular blanket is worked flat from the short end in an easily-memorized two-row pattern stitch. The ripples are created by working balanced increases and decreases.
We can’t wait to reveal the rest of this year’s 12 Weeks of Gifting Patterns, so check back next Tuesday to find out what the next pattern will be.
WeCrochet is home to so many great free home decor crochet patterns, including our newest patterns in the Comforts of Home collection. We recently shared a few of those new crochet patterns from our Fall issue of WeCrochet Magazine, but today I want to highlight some of my favorite beautiful AND free home dec crochet patterns available at crochet.com!
9 Free Home Decor Crochet Patterns
1. The Barrington Pillow
The Barrington Pillow is a pretty crochet pillow with a geometric bobble stitch pattern. We’ve seen a few people complete and post about it on social media already! Leah Gordon designed this pattern (@iplaywithfiber on Instagram). The photo below of an adorable doggie enjoying its new pillow is courtesy of @maddiey.
We were still working in the office (and not from home) when the Linwood Blanket sample showed up, and I remember how much we all loved it — this blanket is uniquely stunning in person. A twist on a motif-style blanket, it’s made in a super squishy yarn: Simply Cotton Organic (nothing but cotton!). This would be a stunning heirloom quality quilt to make for a beloved friend or family member.
Rachel Beth designed this blanket (@rbscrochet on Instagram). She made her own colorful version of the blanket:
The Ashmont Aran Afghan is similarly stunning, but instead uses a combination of textured stitches to create an extremely lovely final blanket. I highly recommend you download this free pattern and try it out if you are an intermediate crocheter.
So far, nobody on Ravelry has tried making this pattern yet… will you be the first?
Now let’s talk about some other free home decor crochet patterns from some of our previous collections!
4. The Hexie Bee Throw
The Hexie Bee Throw was one of the first patterns we released, from our Fall 2019 Modern Brights collection. It’s so happy and fun, yet still has a modern edge that keeps it from being too kitschy. This fun design is by designer Dawn Curran (on Instagram as @thealmondsnug).
We think this project is a great one for taking along in the car with you. Those tapestry crochet bee motifs are small enough to be quick and fun to complete.
Dueling steps of color accent a simple background to create this graphic decorative pillowcase. The beginner-friendly pattern utilizes easy color changes and basic stitches for a modern look and quick project. Interested in this yarn? Alexandra has several free crochet patterns for garment and accessories designed for use with Hue + Me, in addition to her free home decor crochet patterns.
Because I’ve become something of a Plant Mom, I love these little Geo Potted Plant Covers, which are designed to go over plant pots you already have. This is such a great way to cover those plastic pots that plants come in and dress up your plants in colors that work with your home decor. This design is by Kate Alinari (@katealinari on Instagram).
The Urban Garden Throw is one of our favorite blankets to make when playing with color. The fun part is that this pattern works well with Brava Mini Packs: 24 curated colors are available in a mini-pack. Just choose your background color in Brava Worsted and pair it with your favorite Brava Mini Pack for easy color play. Maria O’Keefe designed this pattern– see below for her version, using a very different color story (and those adorable pom-poms on the hem!).
Finally, we had to include the Corner-to-Corner Afghan designed by our own fearless leader, Sara Dudek. This pattern provides an introduction to C2C, and is therefore a great pattern to start with if you want to learn this technique. It’s inspired by classic quilt designs, but has a modern edge that would look great in so many different styles of home decor. What colors would you choose?
It was hard to limit our home dec pattern list to only nine. What did you think? Did you see any patterns you’d like to try to make for your own home? Let me know in the comments!