Home Décor

Amp up your home decor style with these crochet decor patterns and see how easy it is to give your home an instant style refresh!

Find crochet pillows and floor poofs here as well as all types of crochet basket patterns big and small. Relax on your couch with ease and keep all of your odds and ends meticulously organized and away with these easy-to-make crochet patterns.

You’ll also love our crochet placemats and bunting patterns, perfect for when you’re planning a party or are entertaining a special guest or two.

Did you know that you can find rugs and even wreaths in this section? How about doilies and coasters? Find all that and even more in this great collection.


Tequila Sunrise Wall Hanging

This fun wall hanging evokes the colors and textures of the Southwest desert that’s perfect for adorning your living room wall. Bands of single, half-double, double, and treble crochet create the waves of sand, while the rising sun is worked intarsia style in clusters against a sky-blue background. Post-stitch cacti are worked separately and appliqued to the finished piece — feel free to have fun with your placement here! Finally, add some fringe to the design’s bottom edge to make this piece complete.

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Tie Dye Lagoon Pillows

Update your home décor with these trendy, tie-dyed pillows. Using only simple household supplies, you can dye your own unique pillows in an hour or less. Can you believe all these pillows were dyed using the same black food coloring? Differences in the final result were achieved through several tie-dying techniques and the use of two different yarns: 100% superwash wool and an acrylic/wool blend. Food dyes react with any animal fibers and having a blend of animal and man-made fibers can give a different color saturation or a slightly different hue to the finished product. Experiment with different dyes or yarn choices to create a unique, custom palette for your home.

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Durango Pillow Set

Give your home some modern, minimalist style this set inspired by the free-spirited mountain town of Durango, Colorado.  Colorful single crochet stitches through the front loop create a woven-like textile that’s simple but beautiful. And if you’re still not convinced this needs to be your next project: there’s no need to weave in ends! Because the yarn can be cut at each color change and knotted at the back of the work and sewn inside the finished pillow, there’s no need to carry colors or weave in ends!

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Sunny Sunflower Door Decor

Hang this sunflower door decoration on your front door to display a sunny welcome to all your guests this fall. Have fun pairing your favorite ribbons with this charming flower design that would look great on a pillow or used as a table centerpiece!

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Wild Rose Crochet Pillow

Admire the wild rose from inside your home with this clever crochet pattern. The front of the pillow is created in single crochet from a chart, which then serves as a guide to outline and fill in each leaf and petal shape with surface crochet slip stitching.  The pillow back is a modern stripe pattern that complements any décor.

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Horizon Plant Hanger

Hanging planters are not just charming, old-school items — they’re attractive space savers that can easily be crocheted. Introducing the Horizon Plant Hanger. By taking a simple shell pattern and mixing it with another shell motif, you’ll be able to create your own hanging plant holder that’s perfect for showing off your indoor greenery.

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Chevron City Pillow

This beginner friendly crochet pattern is made with Lion Brand Mandala yarn, which is perfect for creating an interesting chevron because you don’t have to cut the yarn or weave in many ends. Better yet, the yarn is tripled to create quicker color changes for an absolutely stunning project. Showcase the entire color range of one yarn cake on each side of your crochet pillow.

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