11+ Incredibly Soft Free Crochet Patterns for The Petite Wool

In winter and fall, get the overwhelming urge to crochet something cute and cozy. Do such crochet patterns exist? They sure do! These patterns all use specifically “The Petite Wool” from the brand, “We Are Knitters” to guarantee you get the warmth and comfort you have been desiring in these cold months. Look no further than this comprehensive roundup for free “The Petite Wool” crochet patterns!

1. The “PETITE” Headband

Pattern by Diving Ducks Crochet

This awesome crochet tutorial video is quick and easy to follow. At only 8 minutes long and with detailed step-by-step instructions, you can easy create several of these in one sitting! The other feature is the YouTube chapter markers, so you can easily skip to whatever part of the tutorial your heart desires.

2. Adventure Awaits Scarf

Pattern by Herr Stitches

This scarf isn’t only adorable, it’s also warm! Made with The Petite Wool, it can keep you cozy through those cold days and nights. The designer of this “Adventurer Scarf” even makes the clarification that the yarn is labeled as Worsted/Aran weight, but it’s more similar to Super Bulky. This pattern uses only beginner stitches, so you can start this project now  to add to your fall and winter staple collection.

3. Twisty Top Toque

Pattern by the Hook Nook Life

This cute hat uses only one skein of The Petite Wool, but you would never perceive its simplicity based on its complex look. The designer mentions its eye-catching design, but also its beginner qualities! It uses all beginner stitches, in addition to crocheting in BLO. 

4. The Daisy Chain Headband

Pattern by Pine and Poppy

Whether you are making this pattern for yourself or someone else, this precious daisy chain headband is sure to stand out. With an adjustable tie closure, it is incredibly versatile for a baby or for yourself!

5. Crochet Slippers

Pattern by We Are Knitters

Who doesn’t like a good pair of soft slippers? This pattern is sure to deliver for anyone who desires warm toes when it snows! (Rhyme fully intended!)

6. Trailhead Hooded Scarf

Pattern by We Are Knitters

This hooded scarf is the epitome of warmth, and I can see myself grabbing this on those cold days as I go traipsing through the snow to find the last greenery from the fall. You too can crochet one of these, and you too can look like a cute fairy sprite as you go on adventures!

7. Beanie

Pattern by We Are Knitters

This simple crochet beanie is so versatile for the cold months, especially with The Petite Wool. It’s warm and soft, and highly customizable using different colors. Add it to your staple piece collection today!

8. Valerie’s Fingerless Gloves

Pattern by The Lavender Chair

Do you ever pull out your phone to make a call or send a quick text, only to realize you have gloves on? Aw man! If that sounds like you, I highly suggest this fingerless gloves pattern. There are multiple accounts of people completing this pattern with The Petite Yarn, so it definitely deserves a place on this list! With this pattern, you are guaranteed a warm glove, but you won’t lose the use of your dear fingers in the process of staying nice and warm. 

9. Quick and Easy Crochet Cowl

Pattern by Handmade by Kunbi

There is a certain feeling of accomplishment when you finish a one skein project. Maybe it’s the pride in how fast it worked up, or perhaps the adrenaline of using your new piece right away. Regardless, this one-skein crochet cowl is sure to deliver on warmth and ease. Start (and possibly finish) today!

10. The Andes Headband

Pattern by CJ Design Blog

This headband is the cutest, warmest ear warmer around! Designed specifically for “The Petite Wool,” this adorable pattern is perfect for those chilly days and the bite in the air that freezes the very tips of your ears! 

11. Classic Beret Cap

Pattern by Meg Made With Love

A cute beret is perfect for fall and winter alike. The only special stitch involved in this pattern is the foundation single crochet! All you need is some yarn and a buckle! The designer mentions she found her buckle on a thrift store belt.