It's curtains for this roundup! Don't worry, it's just beginning - and it's chock full of 10 free crochet curtain patterns! Perfect for reinvigorating your home for the coming season!
10 Free Crochet Curtain Patterns
Click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!
- Big Bold Chevron Curtain by Tamara Kelly, on Moogly: Let's kick this collection off with the curtain that hangs in my very own master bath! Works up super fast!
- Flower Power Valance by Robin Sanchez, on Once Upon a Pink Moon: One of the most cheerful curtain patterns I can imagine!
- Blocks in Blocks Curtain by Bernat (PDF): I love the delicate yet mod look of these!
- Colorful Curtain by Ioana van Deurzen, on Zaraza Crochet: Lovely and bright - and they look like they could be a great stashbuster too!
- Valance by Lily Sugar'n Cream, on Ravelry: A simple but interesting decoration!
- Cafe Curtains by J&P Coats, on Ravelry: A vintage pattern!
- Star Flowers Valance, by Josie Rabier, on Free Patterns: A lovely cafe curtain on it's own, or topper for fabric!
- Yawaraka Lace Cafe Curtain by Pierrot, via Ravelry: I love the look of these! Charted with minimal English instructions to get you started.
- Flower Lattice Curtain Valance by Debi Dearest, on Dearest Debi: Very pretty and feminine!
- Gardine Fur Das Gaste - WC (Curtain for the Guest Bath) by Eva Reinke, on Ravelry: So funny I had to include it! German designer, but it's charted for filet crochet - and just like the picture, that's understandable everywhere!
I hope you found some home decor inspiration in this crochet curtain collection! Let me know what you think - and what roundups you'd like to see next - in the comments!
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Diane LaPointe
I have a heck of a time with charts, do you have a written pattern?
Tamara Kelly
Only the first one is mine, and it does have written instructions. 🙂
Kathy Cooper
I found that most of the ones I clicked on have written instructions.
The square one takes you to Waverly. It has 4 different patterns to download.
Pauline
Wow, you knocked one out of the park with this roundup. These lace patterns can also be used for table cloths, shawls, stoles and other things . Thanks so much!
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much!
Lydia
Wow, I agree with the previous comment. Love these beautiful patterns for curtains. Thanks so much!
Tamara Kelly
Thank you Lydia!
Clotilde/Craftybegonia
Love them! Shared.
Modhan Crochet
Wow! They are so amazing. Just so beautiful.. I love it. Thank you 🙂
Tamara Kelly
😀 I'm glad you like them!
Sharon
Love these beautiful patterns for the curtains. They are awesome, Thank you very much xx
Tamara Kelly
Thank you Sharon!
Debbie
I must apologize for my comment. I found the pattern page, but I swear that the first time it went right back to the converter download page. Will be deleting that, of course.
Tamara Kelly
Sorry for the confusion Debbie! Just click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages! 🙂
Alice
Love these beautiful patterns for the curtains. They are awesome, Thank you very much for sharing.
Tamara Kelly
Thank you!
katja lyberth hansen
Hi 🙂 About the blocks-inblocks curtain 🙂 I am lookning at the pattern and i am wondering, are the pattern british or fra U.S ? I`m from D.K and are about to translate the pattern. for example are d.c two different stiches in U.S and England 🙂
Katja 🙂
Tamara Kelly
Great question! This pattern is in US terms. I figured it by seeing that in the pattern, a ch 3 counts as a dc. You wouldn't have a ch 3 count as a UK dc- way too tall! 🙂
sonia alejandra vazquez
Hola quisiera tener el texto traducido al español.Gracias
Tamara Kelly
I'm sorry, these are not my patterns so I cannot translate them (and I don't speak Spanish). I'd recommend using Google Translate!
Enock Markinga
"Colorful Curtain by Ioana van Deurzen" the cat is taking all the credit for that work lol
Tamara Kelly
Ha! That's cats for you!
ardith
tamara, i absolutely LOVE your website, your style, your patterns & your tutorials! what a perfectly wonderful referential site for crocheters!! YOU ROCK! 🙂
quick question about filet curtain panels - that i just adore: do you have any tips as to how to keep the work from looking like rows? i have worked many filet patterns in my life, but the more solid sections [such as borders, etc.] always have an obvious "stripe-y" effect to them - i'd like to know how i might correct whatever it is that i'm doing to have a smoother look.
many tx, in advance!!...ardith 🙂