Battenberg Bag

Next, this granny crochet bag is a beautiful tote with the squares set on their corners, evocative of the Battenberg cake. In particular, I love the white bands that crisply delineate the yummy squares. The original pattern and the photos are available at I like Crochet blog: Battenberg Bag

Pretty in Spring Bucket Hat

This pretty bucket hat in the pictures belowis the work by Rose Obom and it’s a really simple pattern, that you will just love to make and wear. Spring is coming, so now is the best time to make some cute bucket hats in advance! You can choose from 5 sizes ranging from child to adult. Photos by

Sherpa Sweater

Recreate the popular look of “teddy bear” fleece in this crochet sherpa sweater jacket pattern. By using fuzzy yarn and the most beginner Tunisian crochet stitch, we’ll make a fabric that looks decidedly not crocheted. Get the free pattern below or purchase the ad-free, printable PDF here. Go to

Amigurumi Bunny

Start a fun and easy project with this Amigurumi Bunny, perfectly sized to fit in your hand. Utilize your yarn scraps for this quick-to-finish craft. Its adorable design, featuring both ears on one side and safety eyes, makes it irresistibly cute and simple to make. photo by Anitha Domacin from

Grace Blanket

An elegant square blanket like this will be either an heirloom piece or a special gift. Patterns like this one will work great with ombre or multicolored yarns because the shades will flow from the center out. If you want, choose your own color sequence and crochet each panel with a different hue.

Cecilia

Let us introduce Cecilia, the charming doily for autumn! This lilac shade mixed with pastel pink looks so feminine and elegant, doesn’t it? Yes! When we look at this design by Virklust, we think of lavender fields. So romantic! The original pattern and the photos are available on Virklust here:

Jack-In-The-Web

Do you feel like continuing the search for the perfect crochet patterns for doilies? Do you want something more kid-friendly and also evidently appropriate for fall? Obviously! Check out the Jack-in-the-Web pattern with its pumpkins caught in a spiderweb-like flies. It’s fun, playful, and so