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The smell of cinnamon and cloves, the sound of leaves crunching under your feet as you walk outside means one thing, FALL is in the air!  That means it is the perfect time to cozy up on the couch with a crochet project!  This post is full of awesome Fall Crochet Ideas that I’m sure you will love!  Plus, every pattern in this round up is a free pattern!

I have gathered up all different types of crochet patterns that are perfect for the fall season.  From Pumpkins and Candy Corn to Cozy Blankets and wearables like shawls, sweater and cozy cardigans, there are all kinds of free fall crochet patterns linked in this post!  

There are so many that I’m sure you can find a few to add to your to-do list!

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Pumpkin Patterns

We will start with the most loved fall decoration, PUMPKINS!  From stuffed pumpkins to pumpkin themed patterns, I will add them all in this section.

Pumpkin Coasters

These cute coasters would be a great addition to add to your side tables.  They would even make for cute gifts or even to make and sell at fall markets.

Find the Pumpkin Coasters Crochet Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Farmhouse Pumpkins

And, who doesn’t want to make some cute pumpkins for home decor.  This is a fun and free crochet pattern!

Find the Farmhouse Pumpkin Pattern HERE by MJ’s Off the Hook Designs

Rustic Pumpkins

These little pumpkins have a lot of texture!  These are smaller pumpkins so they are perfect to use as decor on your thanksgiving table.

Find the Rustic Pumpkins Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Pumpkin Hats

This fun pattern is available in baby sizes all the way up to adult.  The whole family can have matching pumpkin hats!

Find the Pumpkin Hats Pattern HERE by Crochet 365 Knit Too

Pumpkin Patch Cup Cozy

I know that everyone loves a good pumpkin spice latte…..well, maybe most people as I’ve never tried one, maybe I need to. And, what can be better than sipping on you PSL while it’s decorated in this cute cozy!

Find the Pumpkin Patch Cup Cozy HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Ami Pumpkin

These little amigurmi crocheted pumpkins would make super cute keychains!  I love the look of adding eyes and a face to them!

Find the Ami Pumpkin Pattern HERE by Stringy Ding Ding

Cozy Blankets

A cozy crochet blanket is the perfect project to cozy up with on the couch.   Once you get so far along on the blanket, you can cozy up underneath it while you work on it, that is the best kind of crafting right there!  

Enjoy these awesome patterns for crochet blankets!

Striped Blanket

This blanket uses simple stitches and is so easy to work up!  It follows a 1 row repeat and is such an easy project!

Find the Striped Blanket Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

​Wistful Wave Blanket

If you are wanting to incorporate a variety of colors in a blanket, this pattern would be a great way to do just that!  This would also be a great stash busting project for all that worsted weight yarn that you may have that you don’t know what to use it for.

Find the Wistful Wave Blanket Pattern HERE by Crochet 365 Knit Too

Fireside Throw

This blanket uses a super bulky yarn and I’m sure that it works up super fast!  It would be perfect to cozy up underneath on any chilly fall day.

Find the Fireside Throw Pattern HERE on Sewrella.com

Love of Texture Afghan

As is obvious in the name, the one thing that really stands out on this blanket is the TEXTURE!  I also love the color combination of this blanket.  

Find the Love of Texture Afghan Pattern HERE by This Pixie Creates

Picot Blanket

This blanket is giving me all the vibes with all these beautiful fall colors!  It has just the perfect amount of texture crocheted into each color stripe.

Find the Picot Blanket Pattern HERE by The Turtle Trunk

Bonfire Blanket

I love the vivid colors in this blanket, yet how it could still match your fall decor.  It’s made with an easy 2 stripe repeat!

Find the Bonfire Blanket Pattern HERE by The Turtle Trunk

Mocha Ripple Afghan

This blanket is an easy way to crochet a more advanced looking blanket even if you are still on a beginner level!  This blanket would make the perfect gift for so many different occasions.

Find the Mocha Ripple Afghan Pattern HERE by TL Yarn Crafts

Alpine Blanket

The alpine stitch is such a fun stitch that is full of texture!  The best part of this blanket is that there are multiple sizes if you purchase the PDF.  Although there is a baby size pattern that is FREE.

Find the Alpine Blanket Pattern HERE by Yarn Hook Needles

The Estes Blanket

I love the colors in this blanket!  This blanket would make the perfect addition to any ones home and a great gift too.

Find the Estes Blanket Pattern HERE by I Can Crochet That

Wearables

There is something about putting on a handmade sweater cardigan or even a scarf that just puts a smile on your face.  Especially when you make a piece for someone special, it’s like they are wrapped up in a bundle of love.  

Enjoy all these FREE Wearable Patterns that are great for Fall!

Denim Triangle Scarf

This quick project incorporates the granny stitch along with the fringe (which I think just makes this scarf!).  If you can double crochet, then you can make this scarf!

Find the Denim Triangle Scarf Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Mountain Ridge Cardigan

I love how cozy this cardigan looks!  The pattern has sizes XS – 5X.  This piece is full of texture and perfect for the autumn season.  It’s the perfect piece to add to your fall wardrobe!

Find the Mountain Ridge Cardigan HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Autumn Meadow Shawl

If this shawl doesn’t scream fall, then I don’t know what does.  It’s made using a simple 4 row repeat, but look so much harder and more elegant!

Find the Autumn Meadow Shawl Pattern HERE by Ned & Mimi

Heirloom Cable Sweater

I don’t know if it gets any more cozy than a cable sweater!  This sweater just gives off all those cozy, fall vibes.

Find the Heirloom Cable Sweater Pattern HERE by Sewrella

Easy Peasy Raglan

If cables aren’t your thing and you want something a little bit easier, then you will definitely want to check out this easy raglan sweater pattern.  It crocheted from the top down using basic crochet stitches.

Find the Easy Peasy Raglan Sweater Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

The Foliage Sweater

The colors of this sweater are absolutely perfect for Fall time!  As soon as the first hint of fall hits, grab this sweater and a latte for the perfect cozy, fall day!

Find the Foliage Sweater Pattern HERE by Stitch Berry Blog

Other Fall Related Patterns

All of my “other” fall patterns revolve around candy corn.  Either you love or hate the stuff, but one thing that I think we can all agree on is how cute it looks when it’s worked up into a crochet pattern!

Candy Corn Keychain

With the arrival of Fall, there also comes candy corn.  And, what’s cuter than making it into a little keychain?!

Find the Candy Corn Keychain Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Candy Corn Coasters

This great pattern would be perfect to add a little fall to your end tables also while serving a purpose.

​Find the Candy Corn Coaster Pattern HERE by Okie Girl Bling n Things

Amigurumi Candy Corn

Even if you don’t like candy corn, I think that you can still agree that this amigurumi candy corn is cute, right?

Find the amigurumi Candy Corn Pattern HERE by Spin a Yarn Crochet

Candy Corn Hot Pad

You can even add a fall touch to your kitchen or even your dining table with these cute potholders!

Find the Candy Corn Hot Pad Pattern HERE by Sarah Faith Crafts

That wraps up this round up for 25 Fall Crochet Ideas blog post! I hope that you have found a fun challenge to crochet! So, go grab your crochet hook and favorite Fall yarn and get started!

Happy Crocheting!

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