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10 Simple Crochet Patterns That Any Beginner Can Make

 10 Simple Crochet Patterns That Any Beginner Can Make

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 10 Simple Crochet Patterns That Any Beginner Can Make

How to create patterns for beginners - Posted by Kathryn Vercillo 

These beginner crochet patterns use simple stitches. They don't require joining, crocheting in the round or any advanced techniques.

These beginner crochet patterns use simple stitches. They don’t require joining, crocheting in the round or any advanced techniques. And they’re gorgeous!

Many crafts require a steep learning curve before you are skilled enough to make beautiful finished items. Crochet is not one of those crafts!

There are many simple crochet patterns available for those of you who have just picked up the hook. Even a very beginner in crochet can make beautiful products of all types using just the basic crochet stitches that you’ll learn right away.
Here are 10 simple crochet patterns that any beginner can handle.
crochet bookmark pattern

Photo via Craftsy member Jamine D.

1. Bookmark for Beginners


If the only thing you’ve learned so far in crochet is the basic single crochet stitch, that’s OK! You can still make something to use yourself or even to give as a gift. This crochet bookmark pattern is the perfect example.

chain necklace

Image via Craftsy member Aimarro Patterns

2. Chain Necklace


Like with the bookmark pattern above, this crochet pattern only requires knowledge of the chain and the single crochet stitches. It’s slightly more complex than the first pattern: You’ll join the work to create circles and use crochet thread instead of yarn. Note that if you’re not yet comfortable with thread crochet and small hooks, you could also use a larger hook and thicker yarn to create a more scarf-like item with the same design.
beginner crochet infinity scarf pattern

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3. Mollie Infinity Scarf

The Mollie Infinity Scarf is another crochet pattern that uses only the single crochet stitch, although this time you’ll practice the technique of working in the front loop only. That’s what gives the scarf its great texture. You’ll also need to do a color change to get the great design here, although you could work it all in the same worsted weight yarn for a more subdued look.


granny crochet shawl

Photo via Craftsy member Fairmount Fibers
4. Augusta Crochet Shawl

This beautiful crochet pattern can be done by anyone who has learned how to chain and double crochet, which are two of the most basic foundational stitches in the craft. You’ll be working into crochet chain spaces, so it’ll be even easier for you if you’ve already learned how to crochet a granny square or granny stripe. You’ll be changing colors if you want the beautiful ombre effect shown above although you could make the pattern in a solid color if you don’t know how to change colors yet.

beginner crochet scarf pattern

Photo via Craftsy member Cream of the Crop Crochet
5. Free Beginner Scarf Pattern

Scarf patterns are always popular among people seeking simple crochet patterns. This crochet project uses two basic crochet stitches – single crochet and double crochet. You’ll work with a size H crochet hook and worsted weight yarn, both of which are good choices for beginners. At the end of the project, you’ll have your first crochet scarf!


stitch sampler crochet scarf pattern

Photo via Craftsy member Hickory Stix
6. Bright New Beginner Scarf

This crochet scarf pattern utilizes new stitches that you might not have tried, yet including the double treble crochet and triple treble crochet stitch. However, they are all made using the skills that you already have, building taller and taller with each set of stitches. It was designed as a sampler instructional scarf and can be used to teach yourself these tall stitches while creating a beautiful scarf.

convertible crochet rectangle pattern

Photo via Craftsy member Hectanooga
7. Beach Skirt, Shawl, Scarf

This free crochet pattern shows you how to make a beautiful openwork crochet rectangle using basic knowledge of double crochet stitches. It also shows you how the same rectangle can be worn as a skirt, a shawl or a scarf, making it a terrific convertible item for a beginner crafter.


chain scarf

Photo via Craftsy member Blue Skye
8. Chains of Warmth Cowl

Most people start by learning crochet with a simple chain, and you can create a great scarf by bundling together a bunch of these chains. In this pattern, you’ll learn how to work with three different crochet hook sizes to create varied texture and make a simple crochet chain cowl a little bit more interesting without making it any more difficult.
single crochet coaster and placemat



Photo via Craftsy member Jessie At Home
9. Basic Single Crochet Coaster

This is a simple pattern for a crochet coaster made in single crochet. A border gives it a nice finishing touch (and the included video tutorial for borders makes it easy). You can see in the photo above that the designer also offers a free crochet pattern for the Stripy Single Crochet Placemat that matches the coaster. A placemat and coaster set makes a great gift!


large granny square crochet blanket

Photo via Craftsy member Crochet Me Lovely
10. Giant Granny Square Afghan

The crochet granny square is the most iconic motif in the craft. When you make it increasingly larger from round to round, you eventually end up with a crochet afghan. This free crochet pattern teaches you what you need to know to make your first large granny square blanket.

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