8 Free Crochet Hexagon Tutorials For Beginners and Experts

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After crocheting granny square, it’s time to tackle hexagons. But if you are looking for all-in-one list of easy crochet hexagon tutorials for beginners, you have come to the right place. Whether you want to crochet basic hexagon for first time or to learn new designs, there will be a pattern for you. So, try these ideas and by seaming them together, create anything.

8 Crochet Hexagon Tutorials

Crochet Hexagon Video Patterns

Basic crochet hexagon is a crochet motif with six sides. It is constructed by working in rounds using double crochet clusters to form sides and chain spaces to form corners. Just using a simple pattern, you can make one as taller as you want. In these crochet hexagon tutorials, hexagons range from simple to complex, colorful to solid, and plain to textured.

After having a handful of them, you crochet use hexagons in many projects that I have shared already. If you have mastered crocheting a granny square, this project will be much easy for you. So, follow through with this list of patterns.

How to Crochet a basic Granny Hexagon

Learn how to crochet a solid granny hexagon with ease by following this tutorial. Even with this basic hexagon, you can crochet vintage blanket or cushion covers. Make sure you know working in rounds for easy following. Ideally, you require DK weight yarn, a 4.5 mm crochet hook and stitch markers if you are beginner.

What sets this hexagon apart is its full, solid look achieved by continuous double crochet stitches. Clusters of stitches creates distinct sides and corners using chains. Marie suggests using this pattern to piece together unique home decor items.

Puff Stitch Hexagon

Crochet an extra soft and fluffy hexagon using puff stitch perfect for decor items and blankets. It needs supplies such as the colorful Ice Yarns Picasso, a 4.5 mm crochet hook, a darning needle, and scissors. The hexagon features a rounds of puff stitches that give it a three-raised texture, full of cozy softness.

You will start a chain of five and working through rounds of puff stitches, and using the same procedure as used for basic hexagon. Rebecca’s tip: change colors each round for a vibrant effect or stick to a single color for a solid.

https://youtu.be/lgprmDhAaqA

Hexagon Granny Square

Hexagon Granny Square

If you are ready to tackle a more textured and complex tutorials, crochet this a hexagon granny square. Tutor offers a step-by-step guide for crocheting a pastel colored hexagon. This uses chains, double crochets, and unique puff stitches to form the hexagonal shape.

Rashmi’s method seamlessly adds color changes to enhance the appeal. As a project, it’s versatile; these hexagons can be joined to create blankets, coasters, and more. However, it is a yarn eater.

Perfect Hexagon Granny Square

Perfect Hexagon Granny Square

Create something unique unique using classic granny stitch with this perfect hexagon granny square tutorial. Unlike traditional square shapes, this granny turned into hexagon makes it more suitable joining to any item.

You’ll find tips to prevent the piece from curling into a star shape, ensuring your hexagons lie flat. The tutor will also explain nice color changes that look seamless. Whether you want to crochet blankets, coasters, or even decorate bags, these hexagons offer a chic upgrade.

For a refined look, consider blocking your completed hexagons.

Hexagon Motif With Just 2 Colors

Hexagon Granny Square

Check out this tutorial to crochet a hexagon with intricate star pattern achieved using clever color changes. Despite its complex appearance, the motif is easy to crochet, categorized at a beginner-friendly. You’ll need only two yarn colors and a crochet hook.

A unique feature of this motif is carrying the yarn within the work, reducing the number of ends to weave. The tutor suggests using the motifs to make blankets or decorative panels. She also recommend a “join as you go” method for connecting the motifs.

https://youtu.be/Cp2F1uPkh5w

Hexagon Sunflower Granny Square

Hexagon Sunflower Granny Square

To make spring items, crochet this Sunflower Hexagon with this easy-to-follow tutorial. It is perfect if you have learned the puff and solid hexagon. Instead of traditional square, this pattern has a sunflower inside making it special.

Special attention is given to each stitch and round, ensuring clear guidance for newcomers. The tutorial not only lays out the step-by-step process but also provides practical tips. Like how to seamlessly carry yarn to reduce weaving in ends. The best idea is to crochet the summer blanket.

https://youtu.be/Z69uBI0PtTA

CROCHET AFRICAN FLOWER HEXAGON

Are you in love with African flower? Crochet this African flower hexagon, ideal for blankets, pillows, bags, and more. You’ll need eight ply cotton yarn in many colors and a 5 mm crochet hook to create this beautiful motif. Marie highlights the use of the “magic circle” technique for a neat start and minimal gaps.

She suggests using these hexagons to assemble larger projects for spring. A useful tip from the tutorial is to carefully manage yarn tension to maintain even stitches and a flat motif.

Crochet granny snowflake hexagon

If you want to decorate for the Christmas or winter, crochet this colorful Snowflake Hexagon pattern using cotton yarn and a 2.6 mm crochet hook. This will work best as a crocheted coaster or trivet. It is perfect for intermediate skill levels due to its use of front post treble crochet.

Marie advises keeping stitches tight to maintain the shape and crisp edges of the hexagon. She emphasizes versatility in application. A handy tip from Marie: always count your stitches to avoid irregularities in the repeating pattern.

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