Crochet Patterns
Looking for a beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet wearable? This free Tunisian Crochet top pattern is size-inclusive and comes with tips and recourses for those new to this style! The result is a faux-knit, high neck, slightly cropped tank perfect for warm weather months.
This free crochet cozy pattern is the perfect quick make for yourself or for a gift! Crochet puff stitches make cute heart details that make this a sweet cozy for your sweet (or not so sweet) drinks! While designed to be coffee cup cozies, you can easily edit this pattern for a wider cup.
Have a lot of gifts to make and not enough time? Here are 9 quick crochet projects that make great gifts! This list was put together with the holiday season in mind, so grab your hooks and some yarn and check out these 9 crochet gift ideas, including crochet beanies, scarves, coasters, and more
This size-inclusive crochet sweater pattern is full of texture and is easy to make! The sweater pattern PDF comes with lots of customizations. Choose from a full length sweater or cropped sweater pattern, loose or cinched ribbing, etc. The pattern is partially made-to-measure
Looking for a quick crochet gift for the holidays? This wine bottle cozy crochet pattern adds the perfect personal touch to a wine bottle gift, or for bringing over wine to a holiday party. This crochet pattern is full of fun texture and can be worked up quickly for a last minute crochet gift!
Use this easy colorwork technique to make plaid crochet pumpkins! This free crochet pumpkin pattern is easy to make but has a big impact. These pumpkins make the perfect fall crochet decor or unique crochet gift!
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This modern dish towel is the perfect housewarming gift – or gift it to yourself! It has a beautiful texture to it while remaining simple, clean and modern.
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How to Crochet - Not only can crochet be a productive hobby, but many people create small businesses selling their finished crocheted items. I hope to share what I know and spread the joy of crochet - then it will be up to you how you want to use your new skills!
Looking for a beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet wearable? This free Tunisian Crochet top pattern is size-inclusive and comes with tips and recourses for those new to this style! The result is a faux-knit, high neck, slightly cropped tank perfect for warm weather months.
This size-inclusive crochet sweater pattern is full of texture and is easy to make! The sweater pattern PDF comes with lots of customizations. Choose from a full length sweater or cropped sweater pattern, loose or cinched ribbing, etc. The pattern is partially made-to-measure
Summer for crocheters means one thing to me - cotton tops! This FREE crochet crop top pattern is size inclusive and easily adjustable. Make it a tank top or as short as a bralette! The stitch used gives the top coverage AND makes it unique.
Learn this easy crochet stitch! The Herringbone Half Double Crochet stitch is a beautiful, easy, modern crochet stitch. Perfect stitch for crochet clothing and crochet blankets. Click for the full Herringbone Half Double Crochet stitch tutorial.
Looking for crochet stitches that look like knitting? Whether you are looking for crochet ribbing that looks knit, or want to mimic a specific knitting stitch such as the herringbone stitch, linen stitch, or the classic stockinette stitch, these crochet stitches will help your piece have a knit-like look! Click for the free crochet stitch tutorials.
Learn how to crochet the camel stitch with 3 easy methods! The Camel stitch is a beautiful textured crochet stitch. Click for the camel stitch crochet tutorial with written instructions and photos for how to crochet the camel stitch in the round and in rows!
Sharing the Joy of Crochet
Hello! I’m Ashley, creator of Tiny Couch Crochet. And I’m happy you’re here! I’m a 30-something new mom with a tiny (but deceptively comfy) couch and a passion for crochet.
Although I learned the basics of crochet as a kid, I wasn’t consistent for a long time. I would just pick it up to make some granny squares now and then. A few years ago, after going through a rough time with infertility, I needed something to do with my hands and occupy my mind. So I dusted off my hooks and got back to it.
This time, I challenged myself to more advanced patterns and new techniques. And now I like to use those techniques to create modern patterns that are simple to create, but full of details and texture.
