It took so long for me to figure it all out, and that’s why these 100 crochet patterns for beginners are so great – they’re all easy and perfect for you if you haven’t been crocheting long, or if you’re like me and find yourself struggling with the task a bit.
Crochet is a very versatile project and can be so much fun. You only use one crochet hook, as opposed to two needles with knitting, and the finished product is always so gorgeous.
There are seriously so many things that you can make if you learn to crochet, and I’ve found a great collection of easy patterns for pillows, hats, bags, hanging baskets, and so many other wonderful things, like these 20 free crocheted hat patterns that I shared previously.
Whether you crochet for yourself or to give as gifts, you are sure to find a pattern in this collection that is perfect for what you want. Imagine giving a hand crocheted baby blanket as a gift at your next baby shower or maybe making a new headband for your little girl. Most of these patterns take very little time so you could finish a couple in just a couple weeks, or even more than that if you’re pretty good at crocheting.
I have a great pair of crocheted shorts that I bought for vacation this summer and let me tell you, they were not cheap. Luckily for you, there’s a pattern in this collection that replicates those same shorts, and the cost of yarn is much less expensive than what I paid for my shorts!
Seriously, you’re going to find something in this collection that you just have to make and I can’t wait to hear which pattern you tried. Because they’re all so easy, I’m even going to dig out my crochet hook and try a few of them myself!
1 Sweet Pea Crochet Egg

If you are looking for a fun beginner project that takes only a few minutes, this little crocheted egg is perfect. Ideal for Easter, but also fun to decorate with, this is a great start for any new crocheter.
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2 Cottage Magic Crochet Dishcloth

This crochet dishcloth is a favorite with the simple pattern added to an otherwise ordinary crochet stitch. The addition of 5 accents at 4 points and the center makes this stand out among other ordinary dishcloths in your kitchen.
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3 How to Make a Crochet Washcloth

Crochet washcloths are my favorite way to wash my face at the end of the day. The yarn adds enough extra texture to the washcloth to help exfoliate and make sure my makeup is removed.
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4 Gathered Buds Crochet Headband

If you want simple steps that look “extra”, this headband is perfect! The stitch on this looks difficult but is honestly one of the easiest beginner stitches to learn. A nice thick headband, it works great for keeping your hair back but also as an ear warmer in winter.
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5 Gathered Buds Crochet Hat with 2 Styles

This is a two-in-one pattern! The simple crochet hat has two finishing options to choose from. I personally love that this is such a great crochet “Santa hat” around the holidays when you use red and white yarn.
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6 Creek Pebbles Crochet Dishcloth

These dishcloths remind me much more of the ones my grandma taught me to make as a child. It’s a simple dishcloth pattern with a tight weave ideal for scrubbing dishes.
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7 Rippled Crochet Blanket Pattern

This easy crochet blanket is a super-fast pattern for a beginner. Rather than taking days and days to finish, this is ideal for just a few hour’s time. The simple stitch is accented by slightly elevated ripples for a beautiful style that is classic and functional.
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8 Basin Peak Accent Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

There are two simple patterns included in one file with this basic dishcloth pattern. One has 4 puff stitch accents on the corners, and the other has 5 accents with one in the center. They are beautiful and functional, plus a super-fast project for beginners.
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9 Aluren Crochet Bag

If you’ve ever wondered about making accessories with yarn, this simple crochet bag pattern is a new favorite. Easy stitches make this perfect for a beginner. The additional pocket is easier than it looks, and you can choose any preferred handle style.
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10 Easy Crochet Mitten Pattern

Everyone needs to learn how to make a pair of mittens. This pattern is the easiest one to use! It’s super easy and has multiple size options so you can fit anyone in your home. Bonus? They are much warmer than the ones you would buy in-store.
