Windmill Granny Square
The open stitches in the center resemble a windmill, making this perfect for a summery blanket.
These free and easy crochet patterns are perfect for those who have mastered the basics of crochet. With that said, just because it’s an easy crochet pattern doesn’t mean that advanced crocheters won’t enjoy working with these patterns. Many of these crochet patterns are also mindless, making them great for relaxing at the end of the day.
The open stitches in the center resemble a windmill, making this perfect for a summery blanket.
This simple crochet waves pattern makes a bold statement without using increases or decreases.
Not only are these gloves easy to crochet, but they can also be modified in size as needed from child to adult.
This luxuriously soft infinity scarf blends a variegated, chenille-like yarn with stitches at different heights to create texture and visual interest.
This doily is a nice size for just about anywhere around the home from the kitchen to the living room and bedrooms.
This mini a-line dress makes a festive decoration.
The Autumn Crunch Hat is easy, modern and on trend. Whip up one for yourself or your loved ones.
The Diagonal Lattice Tunisian Headband is a beginner-friendly, Tunisian crochet project that does not require any special hooks.
This adorable seal is small enough to be an ornament or gift tag, and cute enough to be gifted as a softie.
This gorgeous TC twist headband has great texture and a front knot twist that looks difficult but is so easy!
Hogaraga by Lan-Anh Bui and Josephine Wan is one of 12 patterns from Little Crocheted Monsters: 12 Mini Mutants to Make excerpted with permission from GMC Publications on Underground Crafter.
Crochet these snowflakes and add a unique and elegant touch to your Christmas tree.
The lemon squeezy baby blanket crochet pattern is an easy pattern that uses the lemon peel stitch.
Crocheted snowflake ornaments are so simple and quick, you’ll want to make a bunch for sure.
What a great lovey to make for your special little one or to donate to the numerous charities that collect items for children in need.
A crochet scrubby pattern that is great for gift-giving or for yourself!
This striped throw pillow is worked up using the Alpine stitch which gives a gorgeous, squishy texture.
As designed, this cowl is best worn with a tuck to make it lay flat in front so it fills in the neck of your coat and keeps you toasty warm.
You can make several of these fairly quick and send one to the charity that is included on the patterns page
Not only is this an easy crochet hat pattern, but it’s also very easy to adjust this to any size that you like from baby to adult
This gorgeous throw is worked up in 12 colors already picked out for you.
There are many uses for these cherries, but I would love to see these in my kitchen.
Tradition is great, but sometimes a unique granny square is just what you want.
This shawl has a nice hood to keep you super warm when the cold weather hits!
This adorable amigurumi is crocheted up in one piece, so you don’t have to worry about anything falling apart ever.
This simple lace coaster works up quick and easy in just three rounds.
This mug cozy is a two-in-one coaster cozy. It is started at the bottom of the mug and worked up leaving an opening for the mug handle.
This table runner is crocheted up in the butterfly stitch to give you a bit of a lace. It’s a very simple stitch to learn.
This mile-a-minute blanket meets the donation requirements for Project Linus, an organization that distributes handmade blankets to children in need.
Sofa Sweet Sofa is a cozy crochet sofa throw that is quick to make and oh-so luxurious to use.
Wear this cowl long like a scarf or wrap it around for a cozy neckwarmer.
Here is a fun way to use up leftover yarn and colorful buttons.
This adorable dog scarf has a keyhole to help keep it secure around your dog’s neck.
The amigurumi seraph adds a handmade touch to Christmas decorations.
This is the easiest crocheted bottle holder you’ll ever make! It’s also strong and very good with water if you use cotton yarn!
A great wool crochet sock that has a nice and soft cuff.