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    31 Quick & Easy Crochet Projects for Beginners

    You are here: Home / Crochet / 31 Quick & Easy Crochet Projects for Beginners
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    A new crochet project every day for a month!

    With a world of stitches, patterns, and projects to explore, where to even begin?

    We’ve curated a list of 31 quick and easy crochet projects perfect for beginners.

    Whether you’re picking up a crochet hook for the first time or reigniting an old hobby, there’s something here to spark your interest.

    Skip right to what you’re looking for:

    Wearable crochet projects

    Household and gift crochet projects

    Home decor crochet projects

    Baby and children’s crochet projects

    Wearable Crochet Projects

    1. Scarf

    Why this project?

    A scarf is one of the easiest crochet projects to start.

    • Starts with an easy chain stitch
    • Easy-to-follow chapters
    • Clear top-down video instruction

    How to Crochet a Scarf from Sewrella

    2. Hooded scarf

    grey hooded scarf on a woman in a black sweater
    Hooded Alpa Scarf

    Why this project?

    It’s a beautiful, unique scarf that is beginner-friendly.

    • Half-double crochet stitch, perfect for beginners
    • One-piece construction – it looks complicated, but it’s not
    • Suggested soft alpaca yarn for a super warm and cozy garment
    • Larger hook size and bulkier yarn make this a fast finish

    Hooded Alpa Scarf from Wilmade

    3. Easiest hat ever

    Why this project?

    The hot pink against the snowy background caught my eye.

    • Fun project for a beginner
    • Bulky yarn and hook make this a fast project to complete
    • Clear instruction

    How to Crochet the Easiest Hat Ever from Jonna Martinez

    4. Sun hat

    Why this project?

    Done up in a cool cotton yarn, this is darling!

    • If you have enough stocking caps…
    • Easy project for beginners
    • Practice crochet in the round

    Crochet Summer Hat from Mindful Knots

    5. Seamless hat

    woman wearing a stripes turquoise stocking cap
    Seamless Double-Crochet Hat with the Invisible Join Method – FREE Crochet Pattern

    Why this project?

    A fun take on a classic.

    • Simple double-crochet stitch
    • Pattern and video tutorial included
    • Calculations for a variety of sizes are listed on the blog post

    Seamless Double-Crochet Hat from Yay for Yarn

    6. Cardigan

    grey slouchy crochet cardigan on a femail model standing against a garden
    How to Crochet an Easy Beginner Crochet Cardigan – Free Pattern

    Why this project?

    It’s gorgeous! Imagine making something like this for yourself and wearing it proudly.

    • It uses beginner-friendly double-crochet stitch
    • Constructed from 5 simple rectangles
    • It shows off beautiful fibers and colors
    • The lacy texture creates a unique luxury item for your wardrobe

    How to Crochet an Easy Beginner Crochet Cardigan from Jewels & Jones

    7. Shawl

    Navy blue triangle shawl draped over a sewing body form
    Easy Triangle Shawl Crochet Pattern

    Why this project?

    The lacy texture and stripes make this shawl look more complex than it is. I love an easy project that makes me look like a master!

    • Bulky-weight wool makes this fun project go fast
    • There’s a video to go with the post, in case you want to see it in action
    • The scallop edging is unique and gorgeous

    Easy Triangle Shawl Crochet Pattern from Rich Textures Crochet

    8. Crochet earrings

    Why this project?

    These earrings look delicate and stylish.

    • Create a unique accessory
    • Whip these up for gifts
    • Simple and tiny project perfect for beginners – a quick win

    Crochet Earrings from Crochet with Tiffany Hansen

    9. Earwarmer

    2 grey tone crochet earwarmers stacked on a grey wood background, cinnamon sticks, and a ball of yarn in the background
    https://yarnandchai.com/hope-earwarmer/?utm_source=pocket_savesHope Earwarmer

    Why this project?

    It’s a cute addition to your winter wardrobe. This project also makes a great gift.

    • Easy to whip up
    • Pattern instructions for multiple sizes toddler – adult
    • Lightweight yarn feels nice on your head
    • Stay warm without hat head

    Hope Earwarmer from Yarn + Chai

    10. Socks

    Bright blue and turquoise crochet socks
    Quick and Easy Crochet Socks Pattern

    Why this project?

    Isn’t sock making a rite of passage for every needleart lover? Dip your toe in😂😂😂

    • Simple pattern perfect for beginners
    • Learn to crochet in the round
    • Includes a fun color-blocked heel and ankle trim

    Quick & Easy Crochet Socks from Lovable Loops

    11. Scrunchie

    Why this project?

    It’s a fun way to use novelty yarn.

    • Custom scrunchies make a great gift
    • Use small amounts of specialty yarn
    • Learn to crochet on a foundation (the hair tie)

    Easy Crochet Scrunchie from Erica Arndt

    12. Pouch

    Why this project?

    It’s cute, but if you run out of steam, you’ll at least have a hot pad!

    • A sweet little bag that can be used for organization, decoration, or packing
    • Learn a fun technique for the drawstring
    • This project highlights beautiful blingy yarn

    Crochet Easy Small Pouch from Handmade by Mei

    13. Tote bag

    Why this project?

    I love the texture.

    • Simple pattern, great for beginners
    • A tote bag is so satisfying and useful; you’ll see it every day
    • It uses a macrame cord, making it strong and durable

    Crochet Everyday Tote Bag from Kristines Crochets

    Household and gift crochet projects

    14. Face scrubbies

    brightly colored crochet cotton face scrubbies on a wood background
    Free Pattern: Cotton Face Scrubbies

    Why this project?

    Cute, fast, and cheap. You don’t have to pick just one. This project fits all the criteria. Make a matching washcloth for a fun gift set.

    • Eco-friendly reusable item
    • Uses up bits of yarn in fun colors
    • Put that chain stitch to good use

    Cotton Face Scrubbies from Daisy Cottage Designs

    15. Mini heart

    Why this project?

    Just for the sheer cuteness.

    • Tiny gift or Valentine’s decoration
    • Use up bits of yarn in a variety of hues
    • Fun to test different weight yarn and hooks

    How to Crochet a Mini Heart from Bella Coco

    16. Tea towel

    Why this project?

    I like the stripes.

    • Pair with a coordinating kitchen utensil for a great housewarming gift
    • Learn the stripe technique before trying it on a throw blanket
    • A pretty addition to your kitchen

    Crochet Tea Towel Pattern from Winding Road Crochet

    17. Washcloth

    Why this project?

    Classic crochet project; you can never have too many!

    • Size is customizable
    • Simple beginner stitch creates a beautiful texture
    • Small projects like this are perfect for taking on the go

    Beginner Cotton Crochet Washcloth from Melanie Ham

    18. Potholder

    Why this project?

    Like the washcloth above, a potholder is a beginning crochet rite of passage.

    • Simple stitches
    • Quick to complete
    • Fun diagonal pattern

    Easy and Fast Folded Crochet Pot Holder from Crochet with Tiffany Hansen

    19. Cup cozy

    Why this project?

    Everything about these cup cozies says comfort.

    • Add a little style to your morning coffee
    • Color coordinate with your favorite winter coat
    • Give as a gift to your favorite coffee date friend

    Crochet Cup Cozy from Pretty Darn Adorable Crochet Tutorials

    Home decor crochet projects

    20. Pillow

    gold textured crochet pillow on a grey and white chair
    Textured Crochet Pillow Pattern

    Why this project?

    Switching up the pillows will do the trick if you want a quick update on your home decor.

    • The project is rated easy – which is a step above beginner
    • Add a new skill to your crochet tool belt with this pattern
    • Simple construction so you can focus on stitch control
    • Once you have the rhythm of the stitch, this is a fast project

    Textured Crochet Pillow from Stitching Together

    21. Granny Square blanket

    Why this project?

    I want this blanket!

    • Customize the size; add more squares
    • The chunky yarn is yummy and soft
    • Fun pattern that creates a beautiful texture when the squares are connected

    Perfect Crochet Chunky Blanket from CJ Design

    22. Throw blanket

    A white crochet blanket over a wooden ladder
    The Aspen Throw

    Why this project?

    • Basic half-double crochet stitch
    • Diagonal pattern for variety
    • Add fringe to your skill set
    • Project is rated advanced beginner – level up your skills with a challenge

    The Aspen Throw from The Loophole Fox

    23. Basket

    Soft crochet basket in white, holding 6 balls of brightly colored yarn, white crochet hook sits to the side
    Free Crochet Basket Pattern Using A Jumbo 7 Yarn

    Why this project?

    We love baskets around here, and what a fun yarn to work with!

    • Jumbo yarn and a large hook make this project fast
    • Soft cuddly texture is perfect
    • Includes a video tutorial

    Crochet Basket Pattern from Smiling Colors

    24. Bunting

    Crochet bunting in white with colorful stripes against a dark background
    Fall Crochet Bunting

    Why this project?

    Mostly because it’s such a unqiue and clever thing to crochet!

    • Beginner friendly
    • Quick project depending on how long you want the bunting
    • Endlessly customizable for any holiday
    • Use up yarn bits in the color stripes

    Fall Crochet Bunting from CAAB Crochet

    25. Rug

    Why this project?

    Can be used as a throw rug or bath mat.

    • Fun yarn, washable, and fast to crochet
    • Learn to work with a chunky crochet hook
    • Master the double crochet stitch as you create the circle

    How to Crochet a Quick & Easy Rug from Jen Dwyer

    26. Plant hanger

    gold and off-white crochet plant hangers with ceramic pots and plants in them
    Free Crochet Plant Hanger Pattern (+ Video Tutorial)

    Why this project?

    These are so cute! What a great way to elevate a gift plant.

    • As she says, they are ultra chic – this is something I would buy in a high-end boutique
    • Look like macrame, but you don’t have to learn another craft
    • Use basic stitches to create this intricate-looking pattern
    • Use a small amount of yarn

    Free Crochet Plant Hanger Pattern from Heart Hook Home

    Baby and children’s crochet projects

    27. Toddler hat

    Turquoise and grey toddler hats with pompoms
    1 Hour Easy Toddler Crochet Hat Pattern

    Why this project?

    I love the variegated yarn, shown off by the cable pattern.

    • One-piece rectangle construction, super simple
    • Instructions for multiple sizes
    • Carling pom-pom detail

    1 Hour Easy Toddler Crochet Hat from Make and Do Crew

    28. Baby mitts

    Why this project?

    Because how sweet!

    • Pick a wonderful, soft yarn you’ve always wanted to try
    • Great gift item
    • Simple and quick to crochet
    • Learn to create a striped garment in miniature

    Crochet Newborn Baby Mittens from Daisy Farm Crafts

    29. Doll

    crochet doll with a red bow and a blue dress
    Easy Crochet Doll

    Why this project?

    Sarah has the cutest stuffed toy and seasonal patterns!

    • Simple stitches create this wonderful doll
    • Great gift idea
    • Easy to customize to fit the child’s skin, hair, and eye color.

    Easy Crochet Doll from Repeat Crafter Me

    30. Baby blanket

    Why this project?

    I love the texture.

    • Bonus skill – making pom poms
    • Learn the ripple stitch
    • Learn to create a binding

    How to Crochet a Baby Blanket for Beginners from Maisie and Ruth

    31. Baby sweater

    pink crochet baby sweater with buttons on a blue hanger
    Easy Free Baby Sweater Crochet Pattern – Evelyn Cardigan

    Why this project?

    This sweater looks complex, but easy construction and beginner stitches make it within the realm of a beginner.

    • Beautiful texture
    • Ribbed sleeves and waist
    • Learn button holes and add personality with fun buttons
    • Anything you make for a baby is sure to be preserved in photographs!

    Easy Baby Sweater Crochet Pattern from The Loopy Lamb

    Tips for beginning crochet

    What yarns are best for beginning crochet?

    When choosing yarn for your beginner crochet projects, consider the following tips:

    • Choose light or bright colors that will make it easier to see your stitches.
    • Look for yarns with clear labeling, including recommended crochet hook sizes.
    • Avoid extremely fuzzy or textured yarns, as they can make it harder to see and manipulate your stitches.
    • Start with solid colors before venturing into variegated or self-striping yarns.
    • Don’t invest too much in your first yarns until you’re comfortable with crochet techniques.

    Choosing crochet hooks for beginners:

    Choosing crochet hooks for beginners involves considering material (aluminum for smoothness, plastic for warmth, wood/bamboo for texture)

    Size – initially opting for a medium-sized hook (around 4.5mm to 5.5mm) and exploring ergonomic handles for comfort.

    Try a set with various hook sizes.

    Local stores can provide a hands-on feel, and beginners’ hook sets offer affordability and range for diverse projects.

    What’s the easiest crochet project to start with?

    Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff.

    Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

    What is the best crochet stitch to start with?

    Beginners usually start with a single crochet stitch.

    Why do my hands get so tired?

    You have many tiny muscles and ligaments in your hands, wrists, and forearms. These tissues need time to get strong – just like your legs on a hike or your core in yoga.

    Don’t overdo it at first; you can create overuse injuries if you push your hands too hard.

    There you have it: 31 crochet projects to kickstart your hooking journey.

    As you continue to explore and grow your crochet skills, embrace the process – and keep those hooks busy.

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