Crochet Patterns
These Hexagon reusable crochet face scrubbies and/or Makeup Removers are my new favorite quick project. Check out the free crochet pattern. I consider sitting down and crocheting something for myself to be self care - why not create a self care item while you're at it?
Make a reversible crochet pillow with this free Halloween crochet pattern - a pillow that is truly "Trick" or "Treat"!
This crochet baby blanket is soft, quick to make, and has a fun theme - ocean waves! What a sweet way to welcome a new baby. The blanket is made with Bernat Baby Blanket yarn, although any bulky chenille yarn safe for babies will do. Read through the info below or scroll down for the free baby blanket crochet pattern.
Looking for a quick, 30 minute crochet project? Make this cute velvet ear warmer or headband in just half an hour! This pattern was written for velvet to be easy - crochet into chain spaces for a quick make.
Make velvet pumpkins with this FREE crochet pumpkin pattern. These pumpkins are the perfect decor for autumn!
This free modern crochet blanket pattern can be found below. It is easy to work up with the main body made with one stitch. It’s also quick to make for a blanket thanks to the yarn used! This blanket uses …
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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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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.