
4 Free Seasonal Wind Spinner
Crochet Patterns
If you love quick, colorful, and fun crochet projects, you're going to love these 4 FREE seasonal wind spinner patterns! They’re super easy to make, add a pop of color to any space, and best of all—they twirl beautifully in the breeze!
I designed 4 different wind spinners for you, one for each season of the year. (Spring, summer, fall, and winter). They're easy to whip up and make great home decor pieces and perfect for gifting too!
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1. Springtime Wind Spinner Crochet Pattern
Hang this gorgeous crochet wind spinner on your porch or give it to your bestie as a gift! Watch it twirl in the wind. It’s truly mesmerising! This is a beginner-friendly wind spinner crochet pattern, quick & easy to whip up.


2. Sunflower Wind Spinner Crochet Pattern


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3. Pumpkin Wind Spinner Crochet Pattern
Crochet this delightful pumpkin wind spinner & decorate your porch this Fall! Perfect for Halloween home decor or gifts for friends & family.
4. Christmas Wind Spinner Crochet Pattern
Add a festive twist to your holiday décor with this easy crochet wind spinner pattern! Perfect for indoors or outdoors, it’s a quick, fun project that spreads Christmas cheer.


Pattern Reviews
I made my daughter a wind spinner for her birthday. First one I ever made, she just loved it. I will be making some more. I love them. Thank You for sharing the pattern.
Thank you for the gifts tags and wind spinner pattern. I will be making several of these for an upcoming market. Have a wonderful day!
This is a super easy beautiful pattern ❤. It works up really fast and the end product is so adorable! Thank you May!
I love the wind spinners
Love how fast this works up and such a cute gift and love that I can use up my scrap yarn
This was a very fun project to make. Was so easy and fast to make. Pattern is very easy to follow.
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4. Frequently Asked Questions About Crochet Wind Spinners
1. What yarn is best for crochet wind spinners?
Acrylic yarn works great because it’s durable, holds its shape well, and is resistant to outdoor elements. If you want extra durability for outdoor use, consider cotton yarn or even acrylic blends.
2. How do I make my wind spinner hold its shape?
To keep your wind spinner from sagging, you can use stiffening techniques like fabric starch, Mod Podge, or a light coating of diluted glue. Some crocheters also insert fishing line, floral wire, or pipe cleaners along the edges for extra structure.
3. How do I hang a crochet wind spinner?
You can attach a loop at the top using yarn, ribbon, or a keyring. For extra spin, add a swivel hook or fishing swivel to allow the spinner to rotate freely in the breeze.
4. Can crochet wind spinners be used outdoors?
Yes! However, if using them outside, choose weather-resistant yarn and consider spraying them with a fabric protector to prevent fading and damage from moisture.
5. How do I keep my wind spinner from twisting too much?
Adding a swivel clip at the top helps it spin freely without tangling. You can find these at craft or fishing supply stores.
6. Can I use any crochet hook size?
The hook size depends on your yarn, but typically, a 3.5mm – 4.5mm (E – G) hook works well for cotton yarn to keep stitches tight and structured.
7. What size should a crochet wind spinner be?
Wind spinners can vary in size, but most are between 12 to 24 inches long when stretched out. You can adjust the length by adding or reducing the number of rows in your pattern.
8. Do I need to block my crochet wind spinner?
Blocking isn’t always necessary, but it can help define the shape and prevent curling. If your spinner isn’t hanging correctly, a quick steam block or light starching can work wonders.
9. How do I stiffen my wind spinner so it holds its shape?
You can use fabric stiffener, diluted white glue, or starch spray to help it hold its spiral shape, especially if you’re using a softer yarn.
10. Can crochet wind spinners be used outdoors?
Yes! But if you’re using them outside, choose weather-resistant yarn (like cotton) and consider sealing them with a fabric protector spray to prevent fading.
11. How do I attach my wind spinner?
You can hang it with a swivel hook, keyring, or simple loop of yarn from a porch, tree branch, or indoor ceiling hook.
12. How long does it take to crochet a wind spinner?
Most wind spinners work up in just a couple of hours, making them a perfect quick project or last-minute gift!
13. Can I make a crochet wind spinner in different sizes?
Absolutely! Just adjust the length of your foundation chain or use a different yarn weight and hook size to make it bigger or smaller.
14. What are some fun ways to customize a wind spinner?
You can mix colors, add beads, tassels, or even small bells for extra flair and personality!
15. Do I need to block my crochet wind spinner?
It’s not always necessary, but blocking can help enhance the spiral shape and ensure it hangs beautifully.
16. How do I make my wind spinner spin more?
Attaching a swivel hook or fishing swivel at the top will help it rotate smoothly with the wind. Adding a small weight at the bottom, like a bead or tassel, also enhances the spinning motion.
I hope you enjoyed these 4 Seasonal Wind Spinner Crochet Patterns. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions in the comments below.
Happy hooking!
May 🙂
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