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Crochet Patterns for All Levels: A Little Love for Our Crocheters

It’s time I say something that’s been on my mind for a while now—I haven’t been paying enough attention to my wonderful crocheters. If you’ve felt that way too, I want you to know that I hear you, and I’m sorry for not shining the spotlight on crochet as much as I should. While knitting is my go-to craft, I absolutely adore the beauty and creativity that crochet brings to the fiber world. And with Greenstone Yarn, I want every maker—knitters and crocheters alike—to feel seen and inspired.


So, with that in mind, I’m thrilled to share some beautiful crochet patterns that I think you’ll love. Whether you’re a beginner just picking up your first hook, an intermediate crafter ready to branch out, or an advanced artist looking for your next big challenge, I’ve got you covered.


For Beginners: Simple & Sweet


  1. Granny Square Blanket – There’s nothing quite like the classic granny square. It’s versatile, simple, and a perfect starting point for beginners. Use bold color choices for a statement piece, or soft pastels for a delicate touch.


    Crochet blanket in green, beige, and white draped over a white couch. Background shows soft-focus decor. Text: Daisy Cottage Designs.
    Granny Square Blanket by Lauren Brown
  2. Infinity Scarf – A quick and satisfying project that you can whip up in no time. Such beautiful texture and versatility!


    Woman wearing a gray shirt with a knitted mustard and gray scarf. Green foliage in the blurred background. Mood is calm and casual.
    Half n Half Infinity Scarf by Melissa Fisher
  3. Market Tote – Durable, reusable, and endlessly customizable. Crocheting your own market tote is not only sustainable but stylish.


    Green crochet tote bag hanging on a white wall with metal hooks. Text reads "Heather's Craft Corner" in the bottom right corner.
    A Day at the Market Bag by Heather's Craft Corner

For Intermediate Crocheters: Ready to Grow


  1. Chevron Baby Blanket – Take your skills up a notch with this modern take on the classic chevron pattern. The repetitive stitch is easy to master, but the final product is stunning.


    Crocheted blanket with wavy stripes in gray, blue, and teal on a light green surface, creating a cozy and textured appearance.
    Chevron Baby Blanket by Purl Soho
  2. Textured Pillow Cover – How gorgeous is this pillow? If you love playing with stitches, this project is for you. Raised stitches add depth and personality, making it a perfect accent for your living room.


    Person holding a crochet pillow with square patterns in earthy tones. Neutral background. The mood is cozy and creative.
    Astrid Pillow by Mallory Krall
  3. Shawl – Wrap yourself in something luxurious. Looking to try Tunisian Crochet? I am. This minimalist wrap is a perfect accessory, and Toni has included a step-by-step tutorial video. I love all of Toni Lipsey's patterns!


    Beige crochet shawl with a textured pattern draped over a white mannequin, set against a plain, light-colored background.
    Lamia Wrap by Toni Lipsey

For Advanced Crocheters: Challenge Accepted


  1. Crochet Cardigan – A hand-crocheted cardigan is the ultimate project for experienced stitchers. With plenty of room for customization, you can truly make it your own. I love the look of this cardigan!


    Woman in crochet sweater and jeans stands on a rural road holding a hat. Bare trees and clear sky in the background, creating a calm mood.
    Jethro Cardigan
  2. Mandala Wall Hanging – Turn your crochet into art! Mandalas are a beautiful way to play with color and pattern. Choose tonal colorways to highlight the intricate details.


    Colorful crochet mandalas in blue, pink, and yellow sit on a white background. Intricate patterns create a vibrant, artistic display.
    Spirit Mandala by Tatsiana
  3. Intricate Lace Table Runner – Perfect for showcasing your skills and adding elegance to any dining space.


    Crochet table runners in various patterns and colors with flowers and candles. Text: 25+ Free Table Runner Crochet Patterns.
    Table Runner Patterns by Sarah Stearns

I want to thank you for being part of the Greenstone Yarn family, whether you wield hooks or needles (or both!). I’m so excited to continue expanding my offerings to better serve you, and I’d love to hear your favorite crochet patterns, too! Let me know in the comments or tag me on Instagram (greenstoneyarn25)—I’d love to see what you’re working on.


Happy crocheting!

 
 
 

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