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Free Autumnal Crochet Patterns

This is really part two of the blog post I posted yesterday. I wanted to combine Halloween and Autumn patterns, but there are so many wonderful patterns out there that I had to split it in two.

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Here are my favourite free Fall crochet patterns that I have found. I wish I could make them all… but it’ my own fault, I have too many WIPs already. I’m preparing for a co-hosted finish-along so I really shouldn’t be starting anything new. So I have to enable you instead! 😉

I love the look of all crocheted garlands, but I think that crocheted acorns are adorable. When I see crocheted garlands I wish we had a fireplace so I could make some for each season and hang it up…

Acorn Wreath by Kate Eastwood

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Lucy at Attic 24 seems to have a knack for designing perfect autumn patterns, taking inspiration from nature and using shapes and colours to influence her designs. I have shared three of her patterns as I love how easy her patterns are to read, and how accessible they are. I have already started the Woodland blanket earlier in the year, but it is taking it’s place on the back burner whilst I focus on getting through a few other WIPs. (I told you I’m out of control)

Woodland Blanket by Lucy at Attic24

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Autumn Garland by Lucy at Attic 24

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Autumn Wreath by Lucy at Attic 24

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Here are couple of Autumnal blanket patterns. I love how unique the stitches are in both of these patterns, and I love how warm and homely these colours are.

Autumnal Throw by Amy Gunderson

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Autumn Fields Throw by Roseanna Beck

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I know I already shared Lucy’s Autumn Wreath, but this one is a lot simpler if you prefer a pared down look. And of course I absolutely LOVE the burgundy bow at the top!

Autumn Morning Wreath by Ashleigh Kiser at Sewrella

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I made this cardigan by Alexandra Tavel last year, and I love how snuggly it is. It is literally a blanket that you wear! Perfect for curling up watching movies while it’s raining outside.

Movie Night Cocoon Cardi by Alexandra Tavel at Two of Wands

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Here is another pattern by Alexandra Tavel, which has been in my Library on Ravelry for a fair few years now. I should really make this one as I drool over it everytime I see it. I love that it is such a fashion statement and the size of it means that it’s sure to keep you warm.

Coffee Shop Wrap by Alexandra Tavel at Two of Wands

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Once again, here’s another shawl that has been in my Library for a long time. I saw this shawl at Yarndale too, and it looks even nicer in person. I think this is going to have to go on my WIP list for next year.

Secret Paths Shawl by Johanna Lindahl

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Disclosure: I do not own any of the photos in this blog post, nor do I claim to. All designers are credited. I just wanted to show you some of the patterns I’ve made, or had my eye on for a while.  Crochet designers put in a lot of work to release patterns for free and I am extremely grateful. Please click on the links in this post to show these designers some love.

Love Charlie, Xx

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Free Halloween Crochet Patterns…

I’m busy hooking up a sugar skull Rag Doll for my friend Sam @a_stitchin_time_and_space  as she LOVES anything Halloween, and I thought that this weekend I would share some of the free crochet patterns I’ve found on the internet so you can all get busy before Halloween arrives too. I also wanted to share Autumn patterns in this post but found so many Halloween patterns that my Autumn themed blog post will have to go into a ‘Part 2’.

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I’ve found 12 free crochet patterns that are cute, scary and easy to make.

1. Spin a Yarn Crochet’s latest design is perfect for Halloween. I tagged Sam and Claudia in this post on Instagram as I knew they’d love it. Sam mostly knits, so she asked me if I could make this for her. Of course I said yes… I’m hoping to finish it before Halloween for her.

Sugar Skull Rag Doll by @spinayarncrochet

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2. How cute is this little Dracula? Jillian at Spin a Yarn Crochet makes fantastic rag doll patterns that are easy to make, and guaranteed to look perfect when done.

Vampire Rag Doll by @spinayarncrochet

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3.  Another pattern by Spin a Yarn Crochet here. This little Frankenstein is even cuter than the Dracula. I have made several of Jillian’s patterns now and they are written very well and easy to follow. Check out her other patterns here…

Frankenstein Rag Doll by @spinayarncrochet

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4. I’ve been seeing crocheted pumpkins all over Instagram recently and they are so adorable and make great seasonal decorations. If I didn’t have so many WIPs I would love to make a few of these to put on the window sill at home. This pattern by the Caron Design Team for  Yarnspirations seems to be very popular, and you can see why…

Harvest Pumpkins by Yarnspirations

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5.  Here’s another popular pumpkin pattern. It looks as though the structure for this one is slightly different but just as cute. There is even a tutorial for making a needle-felt pumpkin…

Pumpkin Pattern by Petals to Picots

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6. How amazing is this spooky blanket? Perfect for wrapping the children up with a hot drink when they get back from trick or treating…

Halloween Throw by Michele Wilcox for Red Heart

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7 & 8. Sarah at Repeat Crafter Me has designed two brilliant wreaths, although I have to say I prefer the cat one 🙂

Bat Wreath Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me

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Black Cat Wreath Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me

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9.  This blanket by Rilla Edwards is a great project if you’re taking part in Zeens & Rogers C2C CAL, and is not only perfect for Halloween, but for the whole of Autumn.

Fall Corner to Corner Blanket by Rilla Edwards

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10. Look at the detail in this lacy shawl. I know a few people who would like this one…

Skull Shawl by kungen och majkis

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11. This bowl is one of my favourite Halloween patterns, and if I had the time I would be making this one and filling it full or sweets for the trick or treaters. It is so cute!

Ghostly Candy Bowl by Michele Wilcox for Red Heart

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12. Finally, I found this coaster pattern which would be great if you were throwing a Halloween themed party. I think they would look brilliant stringed up to make ghoulish bunting too…

Ghost Coasters by Kara Gunza for Red Heart

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Disclosure: I do not own any of the photos in this blog post, nor do I claim to. All designers are credited. I just wanted to show some of the cute and spooky patterns you can make for Halloween. Crochet designers put in a lot of work to release patterns for free and I am extremely grateful. Please click on the links in this post to show these designers some love.

Have a creepy time hooking these projects! Happy Halloween!

Love Charlie, Xx