Crochet Happy Valentine’s (2024)
A collection of three free Valentine’s crochet patterns. Need a quick and cute Valentine’s gift? Check out these patterns!
A collection of three free Valentine’s crochet patterns. Need a quick and cute Valentine’s gift? Check out these patterns!
A collection of fourteen free holiday crochet patterns.
Remember holiday traditions this year with these crochet nostalgia ornaments, the third set in my Twelve Days of Christmas ornament collection. This set is a throwback to traditions that make the holidays bright.
Recall tender feelings during the holidays with these crochet sentiment ornaments, the second set in my Twelve Days of Christmas ornament collection. This set is a tribute to the memories we have of those dear to us.
Happy holidays! Ring in the season with these crochet confection ornaments, the first set in my Twelve Days of Christmas ornament collection. This set is a tribute to the sweets of December.
Gobble, gobble, gobble! Celebrate the Thanksgiving season with this adorable butterball!
Happy Valentine’s Day! Okay, not quite yet, but it’s right around the corner. This sweet crochet doll pattern was inspired by the classic Necco Sweetheart message candies. The different colors used represent each of the traditional flavors: cherry, banana, wintergreen, lime, orange, and grape. Valentino will make a lovely addition to any amigurumi collection. Will you be his valentine?
‘Tis the season. . .to celebrate the 4th of July. This festive crochet garland creates fun hanging decor for celebrating. It also matches perfectly with my previous pattern: Crochet Starspangle Mini Throw.
It’s that red, white, and blue season between Memorial Day and July 4th. Time to break out your festive, patriotic decor. This eight-point star is the perfect size for laying on a tabletop or tossing over the back of a chair. Why eight points? I’m a little corny and I love adding personal touches to my patterns; my husband and I have been together for eight years now. Told ya. Corny.
While we were growing up, my parents had a boo boo bunny constantly on-hand. I loved using the cute pink bunny that held what seemed like a giant ice cube for all my injuries. Now that I have my own baby girl, I wanted her to have her own boo boo bunny. She’s reached that age when she’s starting to run, jump, and climb and that has led to some minor ouchies. I said what better timing to need a boo boo bunny than close to Easter. So here it is in all its cuteness, the Crochet Boo Boo Bunny!