Last Minute Gifts – Free Crochet Pattern Round Up
|Free Crochet Pattern Round Up – Last Minute Gifts
Still have holiday gifts to make? Forget about a birthday party? Have no fear! I’ve rounded up a great collection of free crochet patterns that can be finished in an evening or less. In fact, most of these projects can be completed in under an hour!
1. Mug Cozy Crochet Pattern – Micah Makes – You can use your smaller bits of yarn and a fun button to make a lovely homemade gift in no time! Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Mug Cozy
2. 15 Minute Coffee Sleeve Crochet Pattern – Frayed Knot – Such a cute coffee cup cozy, and with the addition of a nice button or special applique, can be made into a unique gift. This pattern is available as a PDF download. Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – 15 Minute Coffee Sleeve
3. Simple Double Crochet Hat Crochet Pattern – Oombawka Design – This is a very handy pattern. It’s your basic double crochet beanie available in all sizes – so matter who your gifting to, you can make the right size hat for them. Add this project to your Ravelry queue: Free Crochet Pattern – Simple Double Crochet Hat Pattern
4. Mesh Water Bottle Holder Crochet Pattern – Goddess Crochet – This “What a Mesh” Water bottle holder works up really quickly. Pattern includes written instructions, as well as a symbol chart. Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Mesh Water Bottle Holder
5. Flower Power Dishcloth Crochet Pattern – Doni Speigle – This groovy dishcloth is sure to brighten up any kitchen. Feeling generous? Gift a whole set. Available as a free PDF download. Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Flower Power Dishcloth
6. Reusable Grocery Bag Crochet Pattern – Cassie Edwards – Eco friendly bags always make a great gift. This one stows away to a small space but carries a fair amount. Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Reusable Grocery Bag
7. Handy Dandy Lip Balm Holder Crochet Pattern – Lorin Jean – The winter wind is notoriously harsh on lips. Your friend will thank you for helping them keep their lip balm handy. Uses very little yarn and works up uber quick. This is available as a PDF download. Add this pattern to your Ravely queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Handy Dandy Lip Balm Holder
8. Stretchy Bracelets Crochet Pattern – Kim Guzman – If you’re gifting for a teen, these stretchy bracelets are quick and cute! Add this project to your Ravelry queue: Free Crochet Pattern – Stretchy Bracelets
9. Quick, Fast, in a Hurry Cowl Crochet Pattern – Marie Segares of Underground Crafter – The name says it all! This cowl makes a great last minute gift because it works up in a jiffy. You’ll need bulky yarn and a size L hook. Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – In a Hurry Cowl
10. Netted Soap Saver Crochet Pattern – Cute Little Crafts – This might be the quickest thing to make in this round up, and great for crocheters of any skill level. Pick out a special soap to put inside for bonus gifting points. Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Netted Soap Saver
11. Easy Lace Headband Crochet Pattern – Bits and Bobbles – This easy headband is easy to customize for any size, from child to adult. Add a unique applique or flower for an extra special touch. Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Easy Lace Headband
12. Wine Bag Crochet Pattern – The Crochet Cave – Gifting a bottle of wine to a party host? This decorative wine bag is that little something extra. Pattern is available as a PDF download. Add this project to your Ravelry queue here: Free Crochet Pattern – Wine Gift Bag
HiI just completed your paettrn drips, which i really love the look of especially all of the different colors on ravelry. I was really excited bc I had the exact same blue sky alpaca yarn (in different colors) that I was DYING to make a color work hat out of. after finishing up though, it is FAAAR too small. Does blocking really make that much of a difference? I really don’t want to remake the hat, but I’m at a loss Is there any advice you can give me? if i block it and its still too small will the yarn be ruined? will i be able to take it apart and reuse?Juls
I made easy peasy phonic for granddaughter I am having trouble with top what does fsingle crochet in each stitch using sc2tog at each corner mean top is really needs to be tigther
If you are done working the poncho and find the top needs to be tighter, join your yarn into any stitch with a slip stitch, chain 1, and then single crochet along until you get to the corners/shoulders and work a sc2tog, which is single crochet two stitches together, or decrease (that will be 4 decreases). You may need to work 2 or 3 more rounds this way until you decrease enough to fit. Hope that helps!