The air is getting chilly, the leaves are starting to turn—it’s fall! Whether your favorite part of autumn is admiring the falling leaves, celebrating Halloween or Thanksgiving, or curling up in your cozy home, you’ll find the perfect crochet fall décor patterns in this round up! Let’s get started!
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1. Ribbed Crochet Pumpkin (Knit-like!)
Pumpkins are a classic piece of fall décor, so why not add some of these beautiful ones to your home? This pattern is extra fun because it gives a knitted look while still using crochet! You can make your pumpkin in any fall color, though I especially love multi-color yarn. Best of all, the pattern uses simple stitches plus the foundation stitch, which is explained.
2. Chunky Crochet Pumpkin Pattern
These are classic autumn pumpkins made with Lion Brand Wool-Ease, a cozy chunky yarn. The pattern includes instructions for three sizes, so you can mix and match to make the perfect decorations. Plus, these pumpkins work up quickly and easily, and the pattern includes lots of helpful photos.
3. Crochet Plaid Pumpkin
Plaid is a classic fall print, so combining it with a pumpkin pattern was a stroke of genius! Just choose your three favorite autumn colors, make sure you’re comfortable with color changes and basic stitches, and you’ll have some gorgeous décor in no time!
4. Crocheted Pumpkins in Two Sizes
Want a more realistic looking crocheted pumpkin for your home? Here’s the perfect pattern! These amigurumi pumpkins can be made in two sizes, have a fun curly vine, and are worked in the round with easy stitches. This is a great beginner project!
5. Crochet Pumpkin Treat Bowl
One of my favorite parts of autumn is Halloween candy, and this is a great little bowl to store some tasty treats! Of course, if sugar isn’t your thing, you could store most anything in this pumpkin! This is a good beginner pattern because it only uses single crochet and can be made quite quickly.
6. Crochet Fox Pumpkin
Want to make some pumpkin décor with a twist? Check out this adorable fox pumpkin! It even has a tail! The pattern calls for easy stitches, and you’ll also need to know how to crochet into the sides of rows. The designer has included a video tutorial for that skill, so this is a great choice if you’re a beginner crocheter looking to branch out. Also, the size is customizable: if you want to make the smaller fox, use just one strand of yarn, and if you want to make the bigger version, hold two strands together.
7. Pumpkin Gourd Trio – Fall Applique
Here’s a fun fall applique that’s made of three sizes of pumpkins. It’s super customizable since you can choose your three favorite gourd colors, and whatever shades of green and brown you like for the leaves and stems. This is a quick and easy project because it only uses basic stitches plus the picot stitch.
8. Falling Pumpkin Dishcloth & Hot Pad
There’s nothing better than functional home décor, and this pattern includes instructions for both a dishcloth and a hot pad. Just make sure to use cotton yarn rather than acrylic to protect your creation from hot dishes, and only include a felt Jack-o’-lantern face if you’re going to use this as a decoration instead of a kitchen item.
9. Great Harvest Pumpkin Coasters
Need a place to set your pumpkin spice latte? These gorgeous coasters are another functional piece of décor! They’re super easy to make and work up quickly, so if you’re new to crochet, this pumpkin pattern is a good place to start.
10. Apple Coasters
Pumpkin patches aren’t the only place to visit in the fall—picking apples at an orchard is another wonderful way to spend an autumn day! These apple coasters are fun, functional, and a breeze to crochet. They’re especially perfect for setting down a steaming mug of apple cider.
11. Fall Leafy Banner
Falling leaves are another staple of autumn, so let’s dive into some beautiful leaf patterns! For this banner of maple leaves, you can choose all your favorite fall yarn colors. This pattern is a great way to use up scrap yarn, since each leaf only needs a small amount. The pattern is pretty simple, since it uses basic stitches plus the petal stitch, which is described, and includes plenty of photos.
12. Fall Leaf Garland
Here’s another beautiful garland made up of a different type of crochet leaves. The project uses simple stitches, works up quickly, and is another great way to use up scrap yarn. It’s a nice pattern no matter your learning style, since it includes written instructions, photos, and a stitch chart.
13. Leaf Coasters
These leaf coasters are delicate and lacy, almost like doilies. They’re made with lightweight cotton yarn for heat protection, and you’ll need to know easy stitches plus the picot stitch. The pattern is written in UK terms, so make sure to check out this explainer if you want to convert the pattern to US terms.
14. Crochet Maple Leaf
Here’s a gorgeous maple leaf that you could use as a coaster, turn into a garland, or just sprinkle around your home to bring the falling leaves indoors. You’ll need size 5 bulky yarn and knowledge of basic stitches, and you’ll have a bunch of leaves in no time!
15. Crochet Oak Leaves
We can’t leave out the oak trees! This pattern is quick and easy to make, and has both written instructions and a stitch chart. Best of all, it includes both US and UK notation, so you can make these leaves no matter what side of the pond you hail from.
16. Autumnal Acorns
Trees are dropping their acorns during fall, too, so let’s check out some acorn décor! These cute acorns can be made into a garland or placed artfully around your house. They’re very customizable because you can use all your favorite colors, and while the pattern calls for sport or DK-weight yarn, you could make them with smaller or bigger yarn. Imagine how fun it would be to have a cuddly acorn made from jumbo blanket yarn! And best of all, they’re quick and easy to make.
17. Woodsy Acorn Pots
Need to store something? Why not in a cute acorn pot?! You’ll just need worsted yarn and knowledge of basic stitches. The pattern includes both written instructions and a stitch chart, so it’s very easy to follow.
18. Acorn Jar Cozy
You can also make a beautiful acorn cozy for your mason jars. The texture is absolutely gorgeous, and you only need to know basic stitches plus the bobble stitch, which is explained in the pattern.
19. Rustic Crochet Pumpkin Garland
We’ve already covered a few fall-themed garlands in this round-up, but there are even more that will add a touch of autumn to your home. This pumpkin garland is easy to make—you’ll just need worsted yarn, fiberfill stuffing, and knowledge of simple stitches.
20. Black Cat Garland
This cute black cat garland is purrfect for Halloween, but you can keep it up all fall! The pattern calls for Aran yarn, though you can use a lighter weight to make the garland smaller, or a bulkier weight to make it bigger. And you’ll just need to know easy stitches plus double-triple crochet.
21. Fabulous Fall Wreath
Wreaths are a great way to welcome guests to your home with fall décor. They take a bit longer than some of the other patterns in this round-up, but once you’ve gotten into the rhythm of crocheting leaves, you’ll be able to work quickly. Just make sure to pick up any special wreath-making supplies each pattern calls for.
The Fabulous Fall Wreath looks just like the forest floor, filled with leaves, acorns, and grapes. You can choose all your favorite autumn yarn colors, and you’ll only need to know simple stitches plus the picot stitch.
22. Apple Wreath
This apple wreath is great if you enjoy apple picking, if you’re a teacher, or if you just love apples! Once you’ve made the first apple, the next ones will be a breeze. The pattern calls for mostly single crochet, so this is a good beginner project.
23. Crochet Autumn Leaves Wreath
Here’s one last fall wreath, made with worsted-weight yarn and basic stitches. You’ll also need a straw wreath that you’ll wrap in yarn, and then yarn to make the leaves, acorns, and vines that are glued on. Assembly is pretty easy, so this wreath works up quickly!
24. Fall Coasters
Another important part of fall décor is table settings, especially if you’re hosting Thanksgiving dinner! These coasters are made with a beautiful combination of five autumn colors, and there are lots of photos to guide you as you crochet. The pattern is written in Swedish, but you should be able to easily and accurately translate it using Google Translate.
25. Clusters of Fall Coaster
Here’s another gorgeous coaster, and you can make this one in a solid color or with multiple yarns. I think it’d look especially nice in a gradient yarn. For this project, you’ll need to know a variety of cluster stitches, which are all explained in the pattern and which give the coaster a lovely texture.
26. Nutmeg Nibbles Placemat
These placemats are perfect for a dinner gathering. They’re made with a “feathered” stitch, and the pattern includes a video tutorial, so this is a good project if you’re a beginner who feels ready to branch out and learn new skills. You’ll need a lightweight weight-3 yarn, and make sure you choose 100% cotton so the placemat won’t be damaged by hot dishes.
27. Autumn Textures Blanket
And of course you’ll want décor that makes your home cozy as the autumn weather gets chillier! This blanket is sure to keep you warm while also adding a fall vibe to your house. It’s made with Wool-Ease Thick & Quick yarn for ultimate coziness, and it uses basic stitches to achieve a fan-like pattern. There are lots of step-by-step videos and written instructions, so this is a great beginner project.
28. Crochet Throw Blanket
This blanket is absolutely gorgeous, and it’s perfect for fall, especially in the mustard color the designer chose. There are no color changes, which makes it a good pattern for beginner crocheters. It’s made with soft Bernat Blanket yarn and the size is completely customizable. Once you get the hang of the alternating rows, it’ll work up super quickly!
29. Autumn Skies Afghan
Last but not least is this stunning blanket that combines all the colors of fall’s changing skies. It has a beautiful lacy chevron design that’s achieved with easy stitches and color changes. This blanket is lightweight, so it’s great for the transition from summer heat to cooler fall days.
So, how will you be decorating your home this fall? Let us know in the comments! From pumpkins to leaves, and garlands to blankets, there’s sure to be a quick and easy crochet pattern that strikes your fancy!
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