Some of my favorite Free Patterns I have come across on my excessively long Pinterest journeys. I think I may have a Pinterest problem. The one issue I have with Pinterest is how it makes you jump through link loops to find free patterns, often lying and bringing you to dead pages or completely different content. My pattern round ups exist to take that hard work off your shoulders and get you directly to the patterns. No work arounds no crazy ad trail.
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First Off we have this beautiful mitten ornament crochet pattern. I whipped up one of these little mittens in about 45min wile watching a cheesy hallmark Christmas movie on netflix. The pattern is clear, well written and extremely easy to follow.

https://www.crochetforyoublog.com/2018/11/crochet-mittens-christmas-ornament/
Next we have this beautiful Santa hat, Another one I have on the to do list.

Next we have our very own Happy Christmas Tree Pattern. This was a work of love for everyone I know who crochets and also loves cute things!

https://nerdymommycrochet.art.blog/2019/12/08/merry-christmas-little-tree/
These Magical Christmas Owls are on my to do list. I can think of a specific toddler that might absolutely adore one of these. This amazing Blogger also has many variations of her free pattern available. Check them out too!

http://www.olyat.com/free-crochet-pattern-owl-santa-claus/
Sticking on OlyaT’s Blog for a moment longer I bring you fellow nerds an Elf mouse ear Ornament/Gift Tag. Just in time for Christmas! I want to make some of these for my wrapping this year.

http://www.olyat.com/christmas-elf-free-crochet-pattern/
Another one on my list are these ADORABLE gingerbread cookie orniments by Golden Lucy Crafts.

https://www.goldenlucycrafts.com/2019/11/06/crochet-gingerbread-heart-ornaments/
Another One from Golden Lucy Crafts. If you have an obsession with unicorns like I do you will love these little unicorns! These would be beautiful on a white tree. Or in a little girls Room.

https://www.goldenlucycrafts.com/2019/11/26/crochet-unicorn-ornament/
Wile I was pregnant I started learning how to C2C crochet. This new method really took off early 2019 and it seems everyone is using it to make amazing Graphgans. I made a few panels for a Mario themed Blanket for my daughter, I will post those a different day. If you are wanting to try out this awesome method that you can use on literally any graph try this out! I’m planning a fairy afghan from a cross stitch pattern but that will be an extreme undertaking.
Repeat Crafter Me will be mentioned allot in my Pattern Roundups. She is an amazingly talented fiber artist. Her patterns are very clear and I have made so many of her projects that I can attest to her talent as a pattern author.

https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2015/08/crochet-santa-pixel-square.html

https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2015/08/crochet-christmas-tree-pixel-square.html
Another one out of the park by Repeat Crafter Me. This adorable moose hat will keep your head warm this winter.

https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2019/11/crochet-moose-hat.html
Another really quick Ornament to whip up as either a gift tag or an addition to your tree.

https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2018/12/crochet-snowglobe-ornaments.html
More Gingerbread! This cute little ornament will work up quickly!

https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2018/11/crochet-gingerbread-head.html
This adorable snowman gift bag will delight toddlers and adults alike!

Gnomes have been extremely popular this year. Good thing With Alex has you covered with this cute tiny gnome pattern!

https://www.withalexofficialblog.com/2016/12/puffball-gnome-ornament-free-crochet.html
Last but not least is this little Santa Sack. Its perfect for the toe of a stocking with a little bit of change or candy. Another simple little touch to make your Christmas a little more magical.

https://hookedonpatterns.com/crochet-blog/free-crochet-santa-sack-pattern
There we have it! 15 free patterns. With direct links. Are you also tired of going on crazy link trails when looking for patterns? Follow us for more lists like this and save yourself the headache.