With Summer winding down, cooler weather is going to start setting in as Fall approaches, and the need for comfortable pillows and cozy blankets or throws will start adorning our living spaces. Be it the couch, the bed, or in front an enchanting fireplace as the evening starts getting earlier and earlier. Pillows and throws can help to keep the chillier evenings at bay while enjoying some family time.
Here, I’ve gathered 12 free patterns for crochet pillows, blankets and throws for you. Enjoy looking through and seeing which one you’d like to make. It’s hard, though, I want to make all of them!
12 Free Crochet Patterns
Pillows, Throws and Blankets
1. Sunshine Lattice Pillow by Moogly
2. Big Octagon Throw by Marianne Forrestal for Red Heart
3. Dotty Throw Pillow by Fiber Flux
4. Honey Sweet Baby Blanket by Kim Guzman
5. Ripple Pillow Cover by Charmed by Ewe
6. Oceanic Baby Blanket by Cre8tion Crochet
7. Not Your Granny’s Pillow by Marilyn Losee for Yarnspiration
8. Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket by Moogly
9. Granny Crochet Pillow Patterns by Petals to Picot
10. Let the Sun Shine Throw by Katherine Eng for Red Heart
11. Basketweave Pillow by Little Monkeys Crochet
12. Granny Square Baby Blanket by Daisy Cottage Designs
I hope that you’ve found some inspiration and a few patterns that you can crochet this Fall for yourself, family or friends. These free crochet patterns are all gorgeous and unique. I love that there are so many different takes on the quintessential granny square.
This round up was compiled by Cre8tion Crochet Contributor Dianne Hunt.
Dianne is the owner of Same DiNamics Crochet. The name Same DiNamics is very special to her. It came about at a time where she needed something in her life. She started bloggingby doing book reviews, which she still does. Dianne re-discovered crocheting about 3 years ago, she added ‘Crochet’ to her blog name for easy recognition. She has not let the hook down ever since. Her goal in crocheting is to learn as much as she can and do amazing things. She is following the journey that has been set before her. You can find Dianne on Ravelry, her blog or facebook.