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Pattern Library
Browse community-generated patterns across all categories and skill levels.
Simple Crochet Beanie
A classic, fitted beanie worked in the round from the crown down. This beginner-friendly pattern teaches basic increases and working in joined rounds. The hat fits most adults.
Basic Amigurumi Sphere
A fundamental amigurumi sphere worked in continuous rounds. This shape forms the basis for many stuffed toys and is an excellent practice piece for beginners learning increases and decreases.
Simple Five-Petal Crochet Flower
A classic crochet flower motif perfect for embellishing clothing, accessories, or home decor. This beginner-friendly flower is worked in the round with a central ring and five distinct petals.
Simple Granny Square Blanket
A classic granny square blanket made from 30 individual squares joined together. Each square features three rounds of clusters separated by chain spaces, creating a timeless, lacy look. The squares are joined with a slip stitch seam and finished with a solid border.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of crochet patterns are available?
Our library includes patterns for blankets, amigurumi (stuffed toys), clothing, hats, scarves, bags, home decor, and baby items. Patterns range from beginner-friendly to advanced, with clear skill level indicators and stitch counts.
Can I generate my own custom crochet pattern?
Yes! Our AI pattern generator lets you describe any project in plain English, and it creates a complete pattern with materials list, gauge, row-by-row instructions, and even a 3D preview. Just describe what you want to make.
Are these crochet patterns free?
Many patterns are completely free. You can also use our AI generator to create unlimited custom patterns at no cost. Premium patterns with advanced features are available for members.
How do I read a crochet pattern?
Crochet patterns include abbreviations (like sc for single crochet, dc for double crochet), stitch counts at row ends, and often gauge information. Our patterns include a glossary of terms and step-by-step instructions for each row.
What supplies do I need to start?
Each pattern lists required materials including yarn weight, hook size, and any notions like stitch markers or tapestry needles. For beginners, we recommend starting with medium weight (worsted) yarn and a 5mm hook.