10 Easy Crochet Patterns Perfect for Beginners in 2026
Start your crochet journey with these fun, quick, and satisfying projects โ no experience needed!
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The 10 Patterns
Simple Crochet Dishcloth
The dishcloth is the #1 recommended first project for every beginner โ and for good reason. It's worked in straight rows using only the single crochet stitch, which means you learn the most important skill in crochet while making something genuinely useful. Finish one in an afternoon and feel incredibly proud of yourself!
Cozy Beginner Scarf
A scarf is the perfect first wearable project. Long, straight rows mean you get lots of practice with consistent tension โ and the end result is something you'll actually wear all winter. Use chunky yarn and a large hook to finish it even faster. Great for gifting too!
New to Crochet? Start Here!
Before jumping into patterns, make sure you know these 3 basic stitches: the chain stitch (ch), the single crochet (sc), and the double crochet (dc). Every single pattern on this list uses just these three stitches โ master them and you can make anything!
Classic Granny Square
The granny square is having its biggest comeback ever in 2026 โ and it's one of the most satisfying things a beginner can make. Each square takes just 30 minutes, and you can join them together to make blankets, bags, cardigans, and more. Make one, and you won't be able to stop!
Simple Ribbed Beanie Hat
Ribbed beanies are one of the hottest crochet trends of 2026 โ and they're much easier to make than they look! This beginner-friendly pattern uses just double crochet stitches worked in rows, then seamed up the side. The result is a stretchy, cozy hat that looks like it came from a boutique.
Everyday Crochet Tote Bag
Crochet bags are one of the most searched patterns of 2026 โ and this simple tote is perfect for beginners. Made using basic double crochet in the round, it works up fast and looks absolutely stunning. Use cotton yarn for a sturdy, washable bag you'll carry every day to the market, beach, or gym.
How to Read a Crochet Pattern
Don't be scared by abbreviations! Every pattern uses a short code: ch = chain, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet, sl st = slip stitch. Most patterns include a full key. Once you learn these four, you can read almost any beginner pattern. You've got this! ๐ช
Soft Baby Blanket
A crochet baby blanket is one of the most meaningful handmade gifts you can give โ and this simple pattern is perfect for beginners. Worked in straight rows with a basic stitch pattern, it's repetitive and relaxing to make. Use super soft baby yarn in a pastel colour for the sweetest result.
Mini Amigurumi Animal
Amigurumi โ the art of crocheting tiny stuffed animals โ is absolutely exploding right now with crafters of all ages. These little creatures are worked in the round using single crochet stitches, stuffed with polyfill, and assembled into the most adorable characters. Start with a simple bear or bunny and you'll be completely hooked!
Boho Crochet Headband
Want a quick win? This stylish headband takes less than an hour and uses just a single strip of crochet with a twisted centre knot. It's the perfect project when you want to finish something in one sitting. Crochet headbands are all over Pinterest and Instagram in 2026 โ make one in every colour!
Round Crochet Coasters
Crochet coasters are one of the fastest projects you can make โ each one takes just 20 minutes! They're worked in the round starting from a magic ring, which teaches you one of the most useful skills in crochet. Make a set of 4 in matching or contrasting colours for a beautiful handmade home decor piece or gift.
Breezy Summer Crochet Top
Crochet summer tops are one of the biggest trends of 2026 โ and this beginner-friendly version proves you don't need advanced skills to make something stunning. Using simple double crochet and chain spaces to create an open, airy fabric, this top works up quickly in lightweight cotton yarn. Wear it to the beach or over a bikini for instant boho vibes!