Ultimate Crochet Trends Fall ’24: Must-Have Styles and Patterns

Although summer is still in full swing in the Northern hemisphere, fashion enthusiasts and crochet lovers alike are already looking towards the next season’s crochet trends.

When leaves start to turn and the air starts to get crisper, there’s nothing we love more than cozying up with a new project that’s perfect for everyone’s favourite season!

Read on for the ultimate run-down of this season’s must-have designs and accessories that will guarantee your place in the crochet trend-setting crowd!

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Welcome to my new series of seasonal rundowns of crochet trends, and for our first instalment we’re looking at fashion-forward choices for Fall 2024. This year we’re seeing a gorgeous blend of classic styles with modern twists, and whether you’re a beginner crocheter or more advanced, there’s something here for everyone.

Let’s begin by diving in to our list of top crochet trends by skill level:

Crochet Trends for every ability

Fall of every year is always a fantastic season for crocheters, whether you’re making an item for yourself, Christmas gifts for your loved ones, or are knee-deep in market prep.

There is always a wide array of classic designs to choose from and newer, more modern designs being released every day, and this year is no different! Fashion Blogs are promoting everything from handmade accessories to cozy home décor items (pumpkins, anyone?), and designers are happy to oblige!

From timeless chunky scarves to delicate lace shawls, the variety is endless with designs to suit every ability and skill level.

Beginner Suitable Crochet Trends

If you’re newer to crochet and have found your way here from a desire to join the ever-growing ‘slow fashion’ movement (welcome, friend!) then don’t worry! There are plenty of stylish, yet simple patterns that you can whip up in no time, and will no doubt earn admiring glances from everyone at your favourite coffee shop.

This Fall chunky scarves, cozy beanies, and beginner over-sized sweaters are all on the menu. These projects are not only easy to make but also timelessly trendy. The oversized look has been around for a while and doesn’t appear to be going anywhere soon, and it’s easily achievable with basic stitches and thicker yarns.

Chunky Scarves: Perfect for school runs on chilly mornings, a chunky scarf has the added bonus of only taking a few hours to whip up. Go for earthy tones like mustard, burgundy, or forest green to get a stylish Autumnal look with minimal effort.

Fairhaven Fall Scarf


A simple, repetitive stitch pattern using bulky, colour-changing yarn. – Free crochet pattern by aboxoftwine.com

Awesome Andrea Scarf


Beginner-friendly crochet scarf featuring two easy stitches. – Free crochet pattern by wilmade.com

Heather Super Scarf


A simple two-row repeat that doesn’t even require any counting! – Free crochet pattern by theloopylamb.com

Beanies: Want to look even more ‘put-together’ with minimal effort? Opt for a cozy beanie in a matching or complementary colour as your scarf. A classic beanie is a great starter project, and some simple ribbing can add tons of texture while still remaining beginner-friendly.

Short Row Crochet Hat


An easy technique that looks trickier than it is! – Free crochet pattern by acrochetedsimplicity.com

Easy Ribbed Hat


A simple yet adorable hat that’s quick to whip up. – Free crochet pattern by stitching-together.com

Beginner Ribbed Beanie


An easy rectangle that’s quick to assemble. – Free crochet pattern by zamiguz.com

Basic Sweaters: Look for patterns that only use a few beginner-suitable stitches, like single crochet, half double crochet, or double crochet. An over-sized sweater in a cozy yarn is a wardrobe staple for every crafter.

Cozy Cowl Sweater


A timeless, loose-fit cowl neck sweater for beginners – Free crochet pattern by knittingwithchopsticks.com

Easy Batwing Sweater


A no-sew, beginner sweater with wide sleeves. – Free crochet pattern by fosbasdesigns.com

Alamosa Crochet Hoodie


An easy and quick-to-make super bulky hoodie. – Free crochet pattern by mamainastitch.com

Intermediate Crochet Trends

For those who have a little more experience with crochet, the season offers a range of exciting patterns that will allow you to showcase your skills. From intricate shawls to textured cardigans, the possibilities are endless!

Intricate Shawls: Shawls and wraps with lace patterns or more complicated stitches are both beautiful and extremely versatile. Look for designs that incorporate a combination of stitches, lace edges, geometric colour-blocking, or gradients in a beautiful Fall palette.

Starlight Cable Shawl


Luxurious braided cables separated by offset bobbles. – Free crochet pattern by makeitcrochet.com

Awakening Shawl


A delicate lacy, triangular shawl, perfect for gradient yarns. – Free crochet pattern by thecrochetfix.com

Tulip Square Shawl


A granny square shawl made from joined squares and triangles. – Free crochet pattern by wilmade.com

Textured Sweaters: Whether your preference is for drop shoulders, circular yoke, raglans, or set-in sleeves, a textured sweater featuring cables, bobbles or post stitches is a great way to add dimension to your outfit. Experiment with different yarn weights and solid colours to highlight a detailed stitch pattern, or opt for a variegated colourway paired with a more simple pattern to let the yarn itself be the star of the show!

Macchiato Sweater


This soft, textured sweater is just as cozy as it looks! – Free crochet pattern by brianakdesigns.com

Deidra Crop Sweater


A crop sweater with short row crochet cables for a knit look. – Free crochet pattern by hanjancrochet.com

Spicy Sweater


A fun stitch combination for a modern-looking sweater. – Free crochet pattern by bluestarcrochet.com

Detailed Cardigans: Open front cardigans with detailed designs along the front can be dressed up or down, depending on your outfit. Look for patterns with pockets (to keep your coffee-shop loyalty cards in, naturally) or oversized collars and hoods to cozy up in against the chill!

Blond woman wearing green and gold textured crochet shrug with oversized ribbed collar

Hayride Shrug


A perfect layering piece with textured body and oversized collar. – Free crochet pattern by talesofknots.com

Crochet Cabled Cardigan


Slightly loose-fit cardigan with inset pockets. – Free crochet pattern by acrochetedsimplicity.com

Double Espresso Duster


A long, structured cardigan with a beautiful cabled border. – Free crochet pattern by mjsoffthehook.com

Advanced Crochet Trends

For more seasoned crocheters who love a good challenge, Fall is the perfect time of year for intricate patterns and designs that naturally produce a thicker fabric. Show off your expert skills in Tunisian Crochet, Tapestry or Mosaic crochet and complex shaping.

Intricate Garments: Crochet coats and detailed tunics with intricate motifs and patterns are a fun way to showcase your abilities. Faux Fur, Sequins and Leopard prints have all been making a comeback on the Fall ’24 / Winter ’25 Runways, and these are perfect techniques for more experienced crocheters to tackle.

Bonnie Tunic


A wonderfully textured angular Tunic. – Free crochet pattern by INeedItCrochet, for hookedonpatterns.com

Wild About You Sweater


The perfect colour blocked sweater to try out Intarsia. – Free crochet pattern by othcrochetnook.ca

Snow Bloom Jacket


Stylish coat made from luxurious faux fur yarn. – Free crochet pattern by forthefrills.com

Tapestry and Mosaic Crochet: These techniques allow for more detailed colourwork in garments, blankets, bags, and even home décor items. Bold designs and vibrant Autumnal hues are a must this season.

Farmhouse Collection


13 Tapestry crochet farm-inspired potholders – Free crochet patterns by raffamusadesigns.com

Desert Cactus Blanket


A desert boho blanket using Mosaic Crochet. – Free crochet pattern by brianakdesigns.com

Wish Upon A Star Cardigan


Intricate yet straightforward Mosaic crochet cardigan. – Free crochet pattern by brianakdesigns.com

Colour Palettes

Speaking of Autumnal hues, the Pantone colour of the year 2024 is ‘Peach Fuzz’. It pairs really well with an olive green by itself, but you might also be wondering how it fits in with a wider Fall colour scheme?

This is actually easier than you might think. Surprisingly, soft neutrals are the name of the game for this upcoming autumn season and peach, chosen for its ‘warmth and elegance’, fits the brief perfectly.

Combine them with a soft mauve or lavender, warm greys, a deep coral or burnt orange, and a plum purple to evoke a misty Autumn sunrise and seamlessly incorporate this surprisingly versatile colour in all of your Fall makes!

Looking to go a more traditional route? You can never go wrong with rich, warm hues that reflect the beauty of the season. If that’s more your jam, here are the top colours you’ll want to incorporate into your crochet projects:

Earth Tones: deep greens, browns, and rust colours are your friends. These colours are perfect for creating cozy pieces inspired by nature.

Mustard Yellow: I take a deep breath as I type this, because I am not normally a lover of the colour… But make it a warm, golden yellow reminiscent of hay in the sunshine, and I’m sold!

Burgundy and Plum: These rich, dark reds and purples are perfect for Autumn for obvious reasons, and always add a touch of elegance in my opinion.

How to Incorporate Crochet into your Fall Wardrobe

Now that you’ve got some new patterns in your never-ending project queue, let’s look at how to incorporate them into everyday outfits. And I don’t just mean by popping on a beanie and running out the door. The beauty of crochet is how versatile it is; you can easily dress it up or dress it down depending on the occasion.

Layering: Crochet scarves, cowls, wraps and shawls often make up a big part of any crafters wardrobe. Choose an item with matching accessories, or experiment with different ways to tie your shawl. You could even add a handmade shawl pin such as these gorgeous ones from Tinker’s Hollow Creations!

Statement Pieces: Make one crochet item the focal point of your outfit. A colour-blocked cardigan or a detailed sweater can stand out beautifully in a sea of ‘athleisure wear’.

Accessorize: They key to looking put-together is the accessories, so don’t forget the small items! Crochet bags or jewelry can help complete your look and add a touch of your own personal flair.

Most Popular items for Craft Markets

Rather than working on projects for yourself, do you make items to sell to others? Read on, entrepreneurs!

As ever, craft fairs and handmade markets remain a popular place for business owners to showcase their handmade creations. Although not exhaustive, the curated list of patterns below are always best-sellers this time of year.

Pumpkin Decorations: A no-brainer, anything pumpkin-related will always do well at Fall-themed markets. Pumpkins themselves can be made in a variety of stitch patterns and are often quick to make and versatile. Stand out from the crowd with your choice of embellishments and tags.

Cozy Blankets: Chunky crochet blankets in Fall colour schemes are always popular, and are perfect for snuggling up on a chilly evening. An added bonus is that they give makers a chance to offer something larger, (and at a higher price point), without being too labour-intensive.

Headbands and Earwarmers: Stylish and practical, crochet earwarmers are great both for keeping warm AND as a quick way to add a handmade touch to any outfit. Offer your customers a variety of colours and styles, with matching accessories, to encourage them to buy a matching set.

Mittens and Fingerless gloves: These items are small, quick to make, and always popular at craft fairs. Opt for patterns with cute details and textures, or bundled with the above to increase their value.

Fall-themed amigurumi: If your market stall focuses more on amigurumi items, animals or characters with interchangeable Fall outfits are always a crowd-pleaser, and make for great gifts!

And there you have it, my picks for the top crochet trends of Fall 2024! From cozy sweaters to chic accessories, there’s something for everyone to try. So grab your yarn and hooks, and let’s get crocheting!

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