7 Free Crochet Patterns
“September Makes” Blog Hop
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(September 25 to October 1, 2022 Only)
Welcome to the "September Makes" FREE Crochet Patterns Blog Hop!
This is a 4-week crochet event with a fabulous collection of FREE crochet patterns to inspire you to try something new.
So many wonderful designers are taking part in this blog hop and showcasing each other's creations!
I am so thankful that they are all collaborating with me and allowing me to share their unique designs in this blog post.
If you're on the lookout for some new crochet project ideas for this fall, have a look at these wonderful designs and choose your favorite!
How to Get Your Free Crochet Patterns
- Each week for four weeks I will be posting the free designs here for you.
- Every week you can download the free crochet patterns PDFs for that week only.
- The coupon code will be posted here.
- You come to this blog post and click on the designs you like.
- Clicking on the link of the pattern you like takes you to the designers blog post where each designer will have the FREE DOWNLOAD button posted on their blog post (this button below).
- Click on the Download Button.
- Once you are on Ravelry/designer's blog post you need to click on "BUY NOW".
- Select "Use Coupon Code"
- Enter the "coupon code" for that week in the box that appears for the code at checkout.
- Download your free pdf.
Here's a graphic to explain the process too:
Every designer who is offering a free crochet pattern will have this button (below) posted on their blog. Whenever you click on this button it will bring you back to this roundup post and you can scroll and find the pattern you want to download next.
Remember the patterns are only free for the week they are posted in.
Hope you find a great pattern you can't wait to try out!!
Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Thank you
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WEEK 4: September 25 to October 1, 2022 Coupon Code: SEPTEMBERMAKER
Welcome to Week Four of the "September Makes Crochet Pattern Blog Hop". For Week 4 we have 7 wonderful free crochet patterns that you can make with beginner crochet skills.
Whether you are a beginner at crochet or an experienced crocheter, this collection has some beautiful projects for you to get started on. They work up quickly and offer some great opportunities to develop your crochet skills and learn some new techniques.
To get your free pattern just click on the title of the pattern (or button below pattern) to visit the designers page. Don’t forget to make a note of this weeks coupon code.
The "coupon code" you will need for Week 4 is SEPTEMBERMAKER
Remember these patterns are only free for the week they are posted in.
The PDF patterns for Week 4 will be available for free for the week of September 25 to October 1, 2022 from start of day EST on the 25 th until the end of the day on the October 2nd EST.
Here we go.
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This is a beautiful beginner friendly baby blanket made with the blanket stitch and worsted weight yarn. Its colours make a gentle blanket perfect for a baby girl's cot or for to lie on the floor when she wants to have a good kick and practice learning to roll over.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Beginner
Finished Size: 32" x 40" approx.
Materials:
Yarn: Category (4) Worsted Weight Yarn.
The designer used 1 skein of Lion Brand Pound Of Love (4) in pastel green and 1 skein of Lion Brand Pound Of Love (4) in ivory white.
Each skein of Pound Of Love Yarn is 100% premium acrylic
Skein Weight: 16 oz. / 448 g
Yardage: 1020 yd. / 932 m
5 mm, US – H/8 crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
2. Lively shawl by Pam's Cozy Corner
This is a fairly easy shawl to make. It is made with Ice Yarns Fettucia Fine. The scarf is lightweight and fluffy, perfect for the summer weather.
This is my first time using this yarn and I can say I wasn’t disappointed. At first glance and feel, you might think it’s cotton, but it is Acrylic. It is easy to work with, with no splitting. Also when undoing it, it comes out very easily.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Intermediate
Size:
Materials:
Fettucia Cotton Yarn weight 2 (fine) 100% Acrylic 50 g/1.76 oz, 740 yds/670 m
Hook size:
3. Mini Kitty Amigurumi by Loops And Love Crochet
This cute little mini kitty amigurumi would make an awesome gift for that adorable little girl!
The project is worked from the bottom up. The legs, head and body are made as one piece and then the arms and ears are sewn on in the end.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Intermediate
Size: 6.5 inches tall.
Materials:
Red Heart Soft and Caron Simply Soft.
9 mm safety eyes.
Black crochet or embroidery thread (optional)
Put a big smile on someone’s face with these cute little crochet worry worms! Easy & super quick crochet project to whip up and oh so satisfying!
These worry worms make great RAOCK (Random Acts of Crochet Kindness). They've been proven to help kids (and adults) who suffer from anxiety or lack of sleep.
Add the poem tags to your crocheted worry worms and gift them to people who needs a hug.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Beginner
Size: Length = 6" / 15cm
Weight: 0.17 oz/ 4 - 5 g
Materials:
Some classic Aran yarn (color of your choice). Any yarn would do really, just make sure it's not hairy or fuzzy. I used Paintbox Yarns for these worry worms available at LoveCrafts.
Crochet hook that fits your yarn. Generally I use between a size G/4mm to H/5mm hook. For this project I used a 4.5 mm hook.
Toy Eyes, Goggly eyes, black / brown fiber art beads, or a permanent marker (for more worry worm eyes, check out these 15 options)
Plastic or organza baggies
Printer & A4 paper or cardstock to print your tags.
Want to Simplify Your Crochet Experience?
I've designed many printables you can download for FREE that'll help you with your crocheting. You'll find simple sizing templates, project trackers, free gift tags, crochet terms explained and much more. Head on over to the Start Crochet's Printables Page and download what you need.
Primula Scarf is an easy crochet infinity scarf made with four colors of City Tweed DK from We Crochet. Many thanks to We Crochet for supporting this pattern by providing the yarn! With the tutorials linked within the pattern below, this project will be a great crochet project for beginners too! You have options for getting this pattern, but if you are looking for the free blog version, be sure to read all the way to the bottom.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Beginner
Sizes: 6 ¾ inches wide x 72 inches around
Materials:
Yarn We Crochet City Tweed DK [55% Merino Wool, 25% Superfine Alpaca, 20% Donegal Tweed; 123 yds (112.5 m); 1 ¾ oz (50 g); yarn weight 3/light] #28196 Harbor Seal 3 balls, #28201 Primrose 1 ball, #28200 Grove 1 ball, #25521 Coastal 1 ball.
This Pattern is an easy to make pouch, with simple stitches and construction. The finished size would be perfect fit for a hand clutch/a money purse for your handbag. Button closure Instructions are included.
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Intermediate
Size: 4" x 6"
Materials:
Bulky yarn – about 70 yards of Cotton/Cotton mix; either Flat tape/ ribbon yarn works best for stability.Designer used: COTTO-NIT (Ribbon Yarn) from Ganga Acrowools.
Crochet Hook: US Size H/8 (5mm) hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Button
Hello October! The leaves are changing, the temperature is dropping, and Halloween is approaching!
The possibilities for this ghost pattern are endless. You can change up the yarn and hook to make a bigger or smaller ghost!
Terms: US Terms
Skill Level: Intermediate
Sizes: Approx. 1″ x 1″ using #1 yarn
Approx 2.5″ x 3″ using WW#4 yarn and 5mm hook.
Materials:
Yarn: small amounts of Black and White Yarn. Designer used small amount Woolike (#1) -Loops & Threads – White, and even smaller amount of Woolike (#1) – Loops & Threads – Black
Size .85 mm crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Fish-hook earrings (if making earrings)
Which September Crochet Pattern Will You Choose?
I hope you enjoyed this selection of The September Makes crochet patterns and found those that you'd like to give a shot!
As you discovered, there are a wide variety of crochet patterns that are so simple, yet beautiful when worn or displayed!
Don't worry if you're an absolute beginner crocheter! You can always get in touch with the designer if you have a question 🙂
They'll be more than happy to answer them for you!
Happy crocheting!