16 Easy Crochet Gift Ideas For Every Occasion
Have you got stuck deciding on an irresistible but quick crocheted gift? Check out this list of easy crochet gift ideas for any occasion and person. After crocheting, you can confidently present them and receive praise and love in return.
Patterns and Crochet Gift Ideas
Recreate these crochet gift ideas for birthdays, weddings, baby showers, holidays, and spring. As we all know, crocheted gifts being handmade are more likable and customizable.
So, recipients (he/she) are sure to appreciate, reflecting the time, effort, and creativity invested in each stitch. Moreover, if you don’t want the same gift cards sent to someone dear despite your crochet skills, these ideas are great. Below are some crochet gift ideas for which you will find the free crochet patterns:
- Crochet Teddy Bear.
- Wallets
- Coffee Cozies
- Coasters
- Baby Blankets and Crochet Lovyes.
- Book Covers.
- Crochet Mittens
- Much more
Crochet Christmas Present Gift Boxes
To send small gifts to little ones, crochet these Christmas Present Gift Boxes that can open and close. The patterns come in four sizes of boxes to house various sizes of gifts (like amigurumi). One of the standout features of these gift boxes is their versatility.
Louis suggests using cotton yarn for its moldability, which aids in keeping the boxes’ shape.
The tutorial even includes variations to add holes for a ribbon, offering an added touch of realism. A handy tip: make sure to tightly crochet to help maintain the box shape.
Crochet Mini Wallet
Crochet a cute Mini Wallet, perfect for storing small items for a crocheter friend. Its adorable aesthetic is highlighted by the unique bee pattern border. The addition of a bow makes it more standout accessory.
This project is beginner-friendly and requires minimal supplies: milk cotton yarn, a 3 mm crochet hook, and a cream color for the trim.
This wallet has a practical and compact design and also features a secure slip-stitch closure. The tutorial suggests that even novices can achieve the wallet’s design and usefulness as a coin purse.
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Rainbow Crochet Blanket
This rainbow blanket is eye-catching due to its colorful ripple stripes and can be both baby and regular-sized blankets. For this, all you need is to extend the pattern or keep the tutor’s baby size.
The creator says you can choose any colors you like, despite its rainbow name. Full written instructions are available for free on Jo’s website. Overall, this project is for beginners. Jo suggests using this pattern to beautify your bedroom or gift to someone.
How to crochet a teddy bear charm
If you are looking for a gift for a dear one, learn to crochet this teddy bear keychain charm. While you can gift it as a standalone gift, it can also embellish the gift present boxes.
The tutor shows this amigurumi in two body colors – white & brown – with basic facial expressions. You can crochet a pair of these teddies. The tutorial guides you through creating the bear’s body, head, ears, and hands in detailed steps.
She also emphasized the importance of marking the first stitch of each round.
Tip: For a neater appearance and to ensure durability, take extra care when sewing the parts together.
How To Crochet Cute Flower Pot
If your gifting time is spring, learn how to crochet a bulky flower coaster. You can easily easily double it as a cute decorative flower pot. This project is however suitable for intermediate crocheters.
The coaster itself starts with a magic circle and works into popcorn stitches. It results in a textured, three-dimensional look. Lacey uses a mix of colorful yarns to give the flowers a vibrant appearance.
She suggests using a smaller hook for tighter stitches in the final rounds. The end product is a burst of color that can brighten up any space.
Crochet Bunny Lovey Blanket
This crochet bunny lovey blanket is snuggly, adorable, and unique with soft and fluffy Bernat Pipsqueak yarn. While this yarn is challenging to work with due to its fuzziness it feels and looks cute.
Due to the yarn challenge, it is suitable for those with some crochet experience. You’ll need two crochet hook sizes: 5.5mm for the bunny head, and 6.5mm for the blanket and ears.
The tutorial begins by easing into the fluffiness of the blanket portion. The tutor uses a simple half-double stitch and stresses the importance of making consistent stitches. However, mistakes just get hidden. As you progress, counting stitches is key to maintaining even edges. Gift it in baby showers.
Crochet Candle Cozy
For a farmhouse-themed lover, this crochet Candle Cozy is a nifty gift. These cozies are quick to make and are versatile enough to fit various candle sizes. You’ll need only 20 to 30 yards of worsted-weight cotton yarn and a 5mm crochet hook. With them, you’ll create a cozy for a standard 9-inch circumference candle.
Ashley suggests using the popular Dishie yarn in Mushroom color, which adds an earthy vibe. Crocheting in continuous rounds, the texture uses half double crochet slip stitches, resulting in a ribbed appearance. For ease, it’s recommended to use a stitch marker. These cozies will spruce up candle jars for decor.
Quick and Easy Crochet Coasters
Here is a quick and fun crochet coaster project suitable for crocheters looking for a practical item to gift. They are perfect for home decor and practical for everyday use. They work up in a small, portable size, ideal for using leftover yarn.
You will only need worsted-weight acrylic for easy washing (cotton yarn is also suitable). Don’t worry! They are beginner-friendly and feature six rounds that can be done in various colors.
Jane starts with a magic circle, ensuring a hole-free center, and recommends an invisible join for a seamless finish.
Quick And Easy Cup Cozy
What is even a better gift than a coffee cozy? Learn how to crochet a versatile and stylish cup cozy that’s both quick and easy to make. It fits snugly around both a standard mug and a travel cup. The tutorial introduces two variations: a smooth version and a ribbed version.
The pattern starts with creating a buttonhole and progresses with simple stitches, making it a satisfying project. Lindsey emphasizes its adaptability, suggesting using a button to adjust for different cup sizes.
She recommends sewing the button to the 37th row for a snug fit. But she encourages customization based on the cup you’re using.
Crochet Kitchen Towel with Topper
If your gift receiver is a housewife, crochet this kitchen towel with a topper featuring a brick stitch texture. This project requires 180 yards of worsted-weight cotton yarn, a size G crochet hook, and a button. It is perfect for intermediates.
The towel uses alternating rows of front post and back post double crochet stitches.
It creates a unique texture you will love. Donna demonstrates each step comprehensively, from starting with a slip knot to creating a buttonhole. She makes it adaptable for hanging on any kitchen or bathroom handle.
Crochet Rose Flower Bookmark
Learn how to crochet a flower bookmark with this easy-to-follow tutorial as a spring gift. Perfect for book lovers, this bookmark has a rose design with customizable petals. They can be either rolled tightly or loosely for a desired aesthetic. You’ll need size 10 cotton thread, a 2mm crochet hook, scissors, and fabric glue.
One special feature is the adaptability in size by altering the chain length to fit any book.
Natasha suggests using good-quality fabric glue to ensure the bookmark remains washable, a practical tip for maintaining its cleanliness. As mentioned, recreate these bookmarks as thoughtful, personalized gifts.