Ah, weddings. Is there anything more wonderful... or complicated? Not to mention expensive! Whether you're the bride, a wedding party member, family, or a friend, you can add crochet to the plans - and maybe simplify and save money in the process! In this roundup I've gathered special gift ideas, bridal accessories patterns, reception decor and favor ideas, and flowers that will never wilt - so you can crochet the perfect wedding day!
Free Wedding Crochet Patterns:
- Wedding Ring Quilt by Kathleen Sams, on Coats & Clark: A gorgeous heirloom for the couple, and a labor of love!
- Medium Claddagh Chart by Michelle Ryan, a Ravelry download: The claddagh is a popular wedding motif, and there's a Ravelry group to help you out if you are new to charts!
- Bridal Shrug by Kathryn White, on Red Heart: This is so beautiful! Wonderful in white for the bride or in colors to match the bridesmaid dresses.
- Bridal Shawl by Kimberly K. McAlindin, on Red Heart: Another beautiful choice, with a little more cover. Made in the called for bamboo it'll be nice and cool!
- Bridal Keepsake Bag by Darlisa Riggs, on Crochet Uncut: Just big enough for tissues and a couple of necessities.
- Bridal Garter Belt by Darlisa Riggs, on Crochet Uncut: A beautiful and delicate heirloom.
- Bride and Groom Lovebirds by magg314, on Crochetville: A sweet gift for bird lovers, these amigurumi would also make a cute cake topper!
- Cotton Lover’s Wedding Necklace by Fatima Lasay, on Crochetology: Finished with Swarovski crystals or freshwater pearls it's softly stunning. Be sure to check out the matching purse too!
- Irish Crochet Pincusion by Linda Ligon, on Knitting Daily: Make it in white, and this gorgeous little cushion is perfect as a ring pillow. Just add a ribbon to tie it on!
- Flower Girl Basket Insert by Donna Collinsworth, on Donna's Crochet Designs: Pretty in plain white or in your wedding colors!
- Bridal Bouquet and Boutonniere by Lorene Haythorn Eppolite, on Cre8tion Crochet: Beautiful soft cotton flowers that will never wither - and are always in season!
- Bridal Nosegay by Nazanin S. Fard, on Red Heart: Another gorgeous option, this time in delicate thread.
- Crochet Votive Cover by Nature Nut Notes on Scribd: Reception table decor is a wonderful place to add a special touch (and save big). Glass jars with handmade covers are beautiful and intimate. Use recycled jars for eco-wedding bragging rights!
- Victoria Crochet Drawstring Purse by Penny Peberdy, a Ravelry download: Perfect for Jordan almonds or other small favors!
Bag of Hugs by Carolyne Anne, by The Party Artisan: Another sweet favor idea - end the night with a kiss!This pattern is no longer available. So please try the Cross My Heart Treat Bag here on Moogly!
When I got married we did a lot of DIY - making our own invitations, programs, and centerpieces. I wish I'd known how to crochet - I'd certainly have included yarn! Now I get to crochet for gifts for other people's weddings! Did you crochet for your wedding? Share what you did in the comments - I'd love to read about it!
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Gigi Lee
I want you to know your wedding selection is beautiful. I am a flower lover, and hooked on roses and leaves right now. All of your projects look great , different. Thank you very much for providing me with such inspiration.
Tamara Kelly
Thanks so much Gigi! 😀
Tamara Kelly
Thanks so much Gigi!
Julie
thank you! best patterns I have found.
Tamara Kelly
Thanks Julie! 😀
Gigi Lee
Thank you for the wedding patterns. I like the way you post 10 patterns together. I've seen a few of the patterns elsewhere, I am a loyal fan of yours.
Tamara Kelly
😀 Thanks so much Gigi!
yani
Could you show me free tutorial video for crocheting bridal shawl? Because for me it's a little bit complicated to understand the pattern of crocheting this bridal shawl.
Thank you
Tamara Kelly
Hi yani! I'm afraid I do not know of any video tutorials for this pattern.
Shannon
I made this shawl a few months ago. It does take a bit of time (took me about 30 hrs) and I had to read things over a few times before I understood it all. But it came out just beautiful and soooo comfy! There are a LOT of youtube videos on crochet out there if you find yourself stuck, you can always look up something on youtube fore claification! You should definitely give it a try tho! You won't regret it!
Erin Dunlap
Thanks I plan on getting remarried in June 2014. Well have our big wedding we did a quick Reno wedding since our first is due this Halloween so close! I'm hoping I can learn to crochet by then so I can make
My own flowers
Tamara Kelly
How fun! Congratulations on your new baby and I hope you have a wonderful 2nd wedding!
Heidi Yates
My daughter is getting married in August and we are making quite a few things. Thanks for sharing these ideas.
Tamara Kelly
Thanks Heidi! 😀
Michele McClellan
When I got married, I made my own invitations, wedding favors, and kept the decorations simple. I crocheted lap blankets out of LB Homespun for my bridesmaids in their favorite color. I think they all still have them.
Lorene Eppolite
Thank you for including my bouquet in your round up, I appreciate it. Hubby, mother, aunt and I did my whole wedding DIY, down to building the actual venue. I did not crochet then either... which is a shame because I have a million ideas now, lol. I did do a wedding for a client with all crocheted flowers. One day I'll host a huge party, or maybe a recommitment ceremony and I will definitely include lots of yarn!
Tamara Kelly
I hear you Lorene - how I wish I'd crocheted back then!
Keith Evans
Hi Tamara
Thanks for your reply to my comment. I really can't think of anything more appropriate for a wedding other than bobbin lace and crochet, they make something ordinary into something special. Lurve your collection of weddings accessories.
Hugz
Keith x
Georgina Santos
Thanks a lot for sharing this adorable ideas! 🙂
Tamara Kelly
😀 Thank you Georgina, I'm glad you like them!
Karen viljoen
How do I get the free patterns? In particular the basket
Tamara Kelly
Click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages. 🙂