From cute toys and a child’s bolero to sturdy shopping totes and women’s jackets, these cool crochet designs are some of the best free patterns available.
Most of these patterns have written instructions but some, as indicated, have crochet diagrams only. All are free, and supplied by generous crafters.
This child’s bolero, over at MyPicot, is simply adorable. If you can read crochet diagrams you should be able to work out how to make this. Click here to get the pattern.
A fun jacket with a great neckline and button tabs. You can, of course, make it in any colour you please. Again, you will need to be able to read diagrams to make this. Click here to get the pattern.
We’re loving this vibrant hooded jacket from Maz Kwok’s Designs. This pattern is free in L size, but you can also buy a downloadable pattern that has sizes from S to 3XL. Click here to get the pattern.
This simple yet chic tote was created by Delia over at Delia Creates. It’s perfect for shopping at farmers’ markets, supermarkets or everyday shopping. Click here to get the pattern.
Need a stylish hold-all? We’re loving this beautiful, lacy crochet bag. The pattern has diagrams only. Click here to get the pattern.
Here is the cutest little backpack from Love Crochet Blog. So pretty. This pattern has written instructions. Click here to get the pattern.
Accessorize your baby or toddler’s head with this cute bunny hat. Jess from Make & Do Crew devised this fun pattern in sizing for newborns (0-3 months), 3-6 months, 6-12 months and toddlers/preschoolers. Click here to get the pattern.
This adorable mouse was designed by Irene Holmgren, but the pattern has been translated over on Annie’s Granny Design. Click here to get the pattern.
Crochet a horse, zebra or unicorn. So cute! Check out ‘Emmie Einhoorn’ (Emmie Unicorn) by Kristen Doog over at Ravelry. Click here to get the pattern.
And if you need somewhere to stash your toys, try Elizabeth’s (from Crochet in Color) gorgeous nine-hued ombre basket. Click here to get the pattern.
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