Amber J
Quarantine 2020 – Crochet Pattern Roundup to the Rescue!
Okay, I’ve now completed my 90 day trial of 2020. How can I cancel? Does anyone have the number to customer service?
If you’re anything like me, this “social distancing” and “quarantine” stuff is getting old fast. There’s only so much Netflix you can watch on any given day! And my house is so clean and organized I could be featured in an HGTV magazine.
Luckily I don’t have any small humans to try to entertain or *gasp* try to help through school right now, but you people who are doing that are seriously my heroes.
For me, not a lot has changed in our daily routines, other than I have more time for crocheting. YAY!
And now online shopping calls to me more than ever…
I started drooling over some new crocheting gifts that I would like to buy for myself the other day, and then realized I own most of them already…*sigh* So what’s a girl to do? More crocheting of course!
I’ve been getting some great emails from fellow crochet bloggers about new patterns they’ve posted. And I thought that I’d do a pattern roundup of my favorite ones. (If the crochet slang words that our community uses sometimes confuses you, I have a helpful blog post here that can unravel things for you!)
Break out your hook and
I’ve also got a great list of self-care ideas that you can check out if you’re in need of a break and can’t think of a single thing.Don't Just Sit There! Start Crocheting These 7 Patterns NowClick To Tweet
Quarantine 2020 Pattern Roundup
1. Super Easy Crochet Bunny – Make & Do Crew
First up on the pattern
2. Loop Yarn Letter Blanket – Repeat Crafter Me
Next up on the roundup
Or how about making one for a baby’s tummy time adventures. The possibilities with this blanket are endless!
3. Netherfield Scarf Wrap Pattern – All About Ami
This scarf from Stephan
I think it would be a great quarantine project to tackle and have it ready when it’s time to rejoin society!
4. LEGO Theme Crochet Blanket – Craftaboo
This is likely one of t
This is also another great yarn stash-busting idea. You could do each block in a different scrap yarn and then have a hodge-podge of blocks and colors. The ideas are literally endless.
5. Daydream: A Simple Striped Tunisian Crochet Blanket – One Dog Woof
As soon as I saw this b
And Chiwei has this pattern listed for free on her website! Score!
6. How to Make Twisted Fringe – TL Yarn Crafts
Okay, this isn’t a whol
The cool thing is that Toni has a video tutorial that you can use to make this awesome addition to your projects. Head over and get learning, I’ll meet you over there.
7. Speckled Slipper Socks | Free Easy Crochet Pattern – Rohn Strong
And last on our crochet
I think this would make a great Mother’s Day gift for someone, or make a pair for yourself if it’s still chilly in the mornings where you are. (Like it is here…seriously Spring, where are you?)
Final Thoughts:
So there you go, seven great patterns to get started on right now. I mean why are you even still sitting there? These patterns are all beginner-friendly and something I feel like you could complete fairly quickly, depending on your skill level and the amount of time you’ve got.
When you’re done doing one of these projects, you’ll have some leftover yarn I’m willing to bet. Check out this article for some great stash-busting ideas!
I hope you enjoyed this article and it gave you some ideas and resources to help keep you sane during this crazy time. If you can think of someone who might enjoy this list as well, why not give it a share?
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