Fall is the perfect time to cozy up with some crochet projects. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, there are plenty of free patterns available to keep you busy all season long. Here are my 12 free fall crochet patterns to inspire your next project. Each pattern includes a video tutorial to help you with stitches and techniques.
The Little Pumpkin can be easily crocheted using the Irish crochet technique. This technique primarily involves back loop single crochet and slip stitches, making it a great project for crocheters of all skill levels. (There is another Irish crochet pattern at the end of this list!)
The unique and eye-catching pattern of the waffle stitch creates the perfect texture for a towel, making it a standout piece in any kitchen. The Waffle Stitch Towel is inspired by Scandinavian home décor style that places focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty.
I’ve created my own version of the crochet pumpkin that we love making as soon as the weather starts to get cooler. I’ve named it the Waffle Pumpkin, and it’s another project that makes use of the wonderful waffle stitch. I would say this project is for intermediate skill level, but as always, I encourage all beginner crocheters to try it out and learn new stitches in process.
Are you a fan of creating beautiful items using the filet crochet technique? If so, I’d like to invite you to join me in crocheting this detailed Pumpkin Doily. With this project, you will have the opportunity to practice or learn increasing and decreasing blocks to form the shape of the pumpkin. Due to these additional steps, I suggest this project for crocheters who are already comfortable with the basic filet crochet technique.
Let’s decorate the dining table with the new crochet placemats that I named after the stitch – Almond Stitch Placemat. Almond stitch is easy to crochet with two colors of yarn and it adds so much style and vibrance to the table. First, we crochet the center of the placemat using Almond stitch, and then add side stripes and border. It’s quite easy!
Help save the planet by making reusable market bags! Crochet this practical Acorn bag in fall colors. The bag looks great in linen yarn (as shown in the photos) but regular cotton yarn works just as well.
The Kayak Beanie draws inspiration from the kayaking adventures and natural beauty of Scappoose Bay in Oregon, making it an easy ribbed textured beanie to crochet with just half double crochet stitches and one skein of yarn. I used the beautiful Lion Brand Landscapes Fusion (medium size weight 4). One skein (109yds/3.5oz – 100m/100g) is enough for the beanie.
Easily create stunning seasonal images using the filet crochet technique, so let’s crochet this charming Fall Leaves Table Runner. The pattern includes a full chart and a helpful video tutorial.
The designer of this doily is unknown, it’s a free diagram online, but I’m very grateful for this beautiful pattern. I hope my tutorial is helpful and inspiring to you to crochet your own Harvest Doily. The skill level is easy to intermediate. With this pattern you will learn or practice different types of clusters and picots. I recommend this project for beginner crocheters to learn many basic stitches and work with fine crochet thread.
Autumn leaves will soon arrive with their beautiful colors. Let’s crochet a leaf coaster! This easy crochet motif, with its nice round shape, makes a perfect coaster for your table.
The Maple Leaf Coaster is created using the tapestry crochet technique. This technique is great for making intricate designs and patterns, and it’s particularly well-suited for crafting the fringed coaster. What I love about it is that it gives the appearance of knitting rather than crocheting. Although the technique isn’t overly difficult to learn, it does require some additional focus and practice.
The Maple Leaf is easy to crochet with the Irish crochet technique using mostly back loop single crochet and slip stitches. It makes a great coaster or just a decoration element.
HAPPY CROCHETING!