Hey there, fellow crafters and dreamweavers! Are you ready to embark on a magical journey through the world of crochet dreamcatcher patterns? Whether you’re an experienced yarn ninja or just starting to dip your toes into the cool waters of crocheting, you’re in for a treat!
Dreamcatchers, those mesmerizing hoops adorned with intricate webs and dangling feathers, have a rich and fascinating history. Originating from Native American culture, these mystical talismans were traditionally woven by tribes like the Ojibwe and Lakota to protect sleepers from bad dreams and negative energies. Legend has it that the dreamcatcher’s woven net catches bad dreams, allowing only the good ones to glide down the feathers and gently drift into the dreamer’s mind.
Throughout the years, dreamcatchers have transcended their cultural roots and become popular symbols of spirituality, creativity, and peaceful vibes. They’ve found their way into modern homes as unique and artistic decorations, carrying with them the age-old promise of safeguarding our slumbers. But why buy a dreamcatcher when you can make one yourself with the magic of crochet? You bring the crochet hook, some yarn, and a sprinkle of creativity. We’ll provide the curated crochet dreamcatcher patterns!
In this article, we’ll be your crochet guides, providing you with a treasure trove of crochet dreamcatcher patterns to fuel your crafting dreams. From simple and chic designs perfect for crochet newbies to more intricate patterns that challenge seasoned veterans, there’s something here for everyone. So, gather your crochet hooks and unleash your imagination as we delve into the captivating history and enchanting world of crochet dreamcatcher patterns. Let’s spin some yarn, create some cozy art, and bring the power of positive dreams into our lives!
Star Dreamcatcher
Imbue some symbolism into your dreamcatcher project with this stellar design. A gorgeous star shape as the central motif is the perfect way to welcome some celestial influence into your dreams and home. The pattern calls for half double and double crochet stitches along with post and cluster stitches.
Designer: Renata Saj
Yarn: Scheepjes Linen Soft (DK Weight #3)
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Stunning Doily Dreamcatcher
When it comes right down to it, really any doily pattern that can be stretched across a circular frame can serve as a dreamcatcher. Leave it as is or adorn with yarn fringe, scrap ribbon, and/or feathers. The pattern calls for all the basic crochet stitches plus clusters and picots.
Designer: Julia Hart
Yarn: It’s a Wrap Rainbow (Fingering Weight #1)
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Connie’s Ray of Hope
Crochet dreamcatcher patterns run the gamut from super easy to spectacularly complicated. Sometimes it can be nice to stretch your skills with a challenging project, especially when it has such a fabulous result as this one. Special stitches include post stitches, popcorn stitches, and picot stitches.
Designer: The Loopy Stitch
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Double Knit (DK Weight #3)
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Petite Floral Dreamcatcher
Keep things light and easy with this pretty Petite Floral Dreamcatcher. The central puff stitch flower is bordered by single crochet stitches and more puff stitches. Three simple tassels adorned with wooden beads decorate the bottom edge. It just goes to show that it doesn’t need to be elaborate to be adorable.
Designer: Sweet Softies
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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Mandala Dream Catcher
These supersized mandalas are stretched across hula hoop frames. The gorgeous oversize design would make an excellent statement piece in your bedroom or living room. You could also use them for a outdoor decoration. The pattern calls for single, double, treble, and double treble crochet stitches along with cluster stitches.
Designer: Naztazia
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Aran Weight #4)
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Dreamcatcher
Life is just more fun with lots of color! This 9 color design is a great project for using up scrap yarn and/or mini skeins. Use a self striping yarn if you’d like to try to recreate it without having to weave in so many ends. It is decorated with some pretty lace ribbon on the bottom edge. Special stitches include cluster stitches and v-stitches.
Designer: The Loopy Stitch
Yarn: DMC Natura Just Cotton (Sport Weight #2)
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Frozen Lotus
You’ll need to be quite the accomplished dancer to get your crochet hook and yarn to follow the complicated footwork of this next design. But just think of how proud you will be once you’ve finished! You’ll be playing with post, popcorn, and picot stitches for this pattern along with the basic crochet stitches.
Designer: Mijo Crochet
Yarn: Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat (Lace Weight #0)
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Summer Mandala
Add a bright spot to a dull day with these gorgeous crochet dreamcatcher patterns that are bursting with color. You just can’t help but smile when you see these beauties! The easy and meditative pattern calls for single and double crochet stitches along with v-stitches and picots.
Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Yarn: Scheepjes Cotton 8 (Fingering Weight #1)
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Dreamy Dreamcatcher
Limit your color palette for a more sophisticated approach to crocheting a dreamcatcher. For a rustic touch, the metal hoop in this design is wrapped with jute cord. The pattern calls for single, double, and treble crochet stitches along with cluster stitches.
Designer: MegMade with Love
Yarn: Red Heart Classic Crochet Thread (Size 10 Thread)
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Tender Touch of Sunbeams Mandala
Symbolism abounds in this lively butter yellow and earthy green design. The pattern calls for a wide array of not often used stitches like septuple treble crochet along with special stitches like post and popcorn stitches. What a perfect way to welcome the summer season!
Designer: Evelin Karu
Yarn: Scheepjes Catona (Fingering Weight #1)
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Easy Mandala Dreamcatcher
Choosing a color changing yarn makes crocheting multicolor dreamcatchers a breeze. Let the color changes fall where they may as you whip up this easy design. Basic single and double crochet stitches are accompanied by shell stitches, v-stitches, and picot stitches.
Designer: Light and Joy Designs
Yarn: Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/8 Solid (DK Weight #3)
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Island Dreams
Traditional Native American dreamcatchers are adorned with feathers, like this next design. Inspired by the Agapanthus flowers native to New Zealand, the central motif of this pattern also looks a bit like a snowflake to me. Whatever direction you decide to go with it, it’s sure to turn out great!
Designer: crystalsandcrochet
Yarn: Stylecraft Naturals Organic Cotton (DK Weight #3)
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Dreamcatcher Jewelry
Crochet dreamcatcher patterns in miniature form make for the most dreamy accessories. This pattern comes with instructions for making both earrings and a necklace pendant. Whether you decide to make one or both you are sure to love accessorizing with them.
Designer: Claire Stringer
Yarn: Crochet Thread
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Tunisian Feathers
You can whip up some colorful crochet feathers to pair with any of the crochet dreamcatcher patterns on this list by following along with this tunisian crochet tutorial. The pattern uses the tunisian simple stitch and it includes many photos to help you out along the way. Best of all, you don’t even need a special tunisian crochet hook since there aren’t that many stitches.
Designer: Poppy & Bliss
Yarn: None Specified
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The Dreamcatcher Bib
This dreamcatcher inspired design was just too cute to pass up. If you’ve really caught the dreamcatcher bug, then you are sure to appreciate this boho baby bib design. The beginner-friendly pattern calls for just half double and double crochet stitches, plus there’s a helpful video tutorial if you get stuck.
Designer: Tender Warm Creations
Yarn: Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton! (Aran Weight #4)
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Dreamcatcher
There are so many factors when it comes to selecting crochet dreamcatcher patterns, one of which is size. Smaller designs like this one are great for when you’re short on time or when you need to make multiples. The pattern calls for just single and double crochet stitches.
Designer: CraftBits
Yarn: Worsted Weight #4
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Dreamcatcher
Many modern decor schemes like the popular farmhouse style can benefit from a pop of color. Otherwise they can feel a bit stark and cold. A color changing yarn and a whole lot of popcorn stitches make this dreamcatcher a feast for the senses both visual and tactile.
Designer: Yarnplaza
Yarn: Lang Yarns Mille Colori Socks & Lace Luxe (Fingering Weight #1)
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Petal Power Mandala
Here’s another one of our crochet dreamcatcher patterns that’s large enough to need a hula hoop for a frame. This colorful design is perfect for using up partial skeins of yarn leftover from other projects. The pattern calls for single, double, and treble crochet stitches along with cluster stitches. Add some yarn tassels for boho vibes or ribbons for a wonderful crochet mandala dreamcatcher.
Designer: The Little Bee
Yarn: Scheepjes Colour Crafter (DK Weight #3)
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Doily Dreamcatcher
In order to make the really delicate and detailed designs you will need to work with crochet thread. It can be a little fiddly, especially with the super small recommended hook size, but the result will be well worth it. This double hoop design calls for single and double crochet stitches. They certainly didn’t skimp on the ribbon, did they?
Designer: Salena Baca
Yarn: Red Heart Classic Crochet Thread (Size 10 Thread)
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Dreamcatcher Delight
If you are a beginner crocheter you will probably find it easier to work with yarns that are worsted weight or thicker. Don’t worry, you will still be able to make a super cute dreamcatcher just like this one. You’ll be using single crochet and puff stitches for this design.
Designer: Sweet Potato 3
Yarn: Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran (Aran Weight #4)
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My Little Sunshine Magic Catcher
Add a dash of magic to your decor scheme with this enchanting dreamcatcher design. The gorgeous yellow color is sure to brighten up any home decor but I think that it would look especially nice on a child’s bedroom wall or on the front porch. Special stitches include post stitches and surface slip stitches.
Designer: Hooked on Sunshine
Yarn: ColourSpun Natural Designer Yarns Pure Cotton DK (DK Weight #3)
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Boho Chic Wall Hanging
Here’s another example of one of our crochet dreamcatcher patterns that is worked with multiple colors of yarn. I love how the rounds overlap with each other so that it looks like there are multiple colors per round. The pattern calls for single, half double, and double crochet stitches along with post and cluster stitches.
Designer: Creative Crochet Workshop
Yarn: Nurturing Fibres Eco-Fusion (Sport Weight #2)
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Hairpin Lace Dreamcatcher
Have you heard of the hairpin lace stitch before? This vintage stitch pattern creates a one of a kind look that will make every other crocheter stop and say, “OMG, what stitch is that?” It’s definitely worth learning, so why not try it out with this stunning dreamcatcher design?
Designer: Raffamussa Designs
Yarn: Lammy Yarns Rio and
Schachenmayr Catania Solids (Sport Weight #2)
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Daydreamer Wall Hanging
Sure dreamcatchers are traditional thought of being used during the night for when you are sleeping, but what if you are a daydreamer instead? Maybe you will like this understated design with it’s muted color palette! The pattern calls for all the basic stitches plus puffs and picots.
Designer: This Pixie Creates
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Sport
Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek Print (Aran Weight #4)
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Vintage Dreamcatcher
Is it just me or does using an embroidery hoop for your dreamcatcher instantly make it look even cuter? The pattern calls for single, half double, and double crochet stitches. It also includes instructions for making 3 different sizes of cute little crochet flowers to adorn your dreamcatcher with.
Designer: Gava Crochet
Yarn: Stylecraft Classique Cotton DK (DK Weight #3)
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Final Thoughts on Crochet Dreamcatcher Patterns
I can’t wait to see how all of your beautiful DIY dreamcatchers turn out! Whether you use one color or different colors, these crochet dreamcatchers are sure to bring good dreams and make a perfect gift!
A chic crochet dream catcher is an easy project and also a great way to use up scrap yarn and are a quick pattern, so why not make your own dreamcatchers today? They make great baby shower gifts, especially if your color choices match the nursery, and they are sure to bring sweet dreams.
You don’t need many supplies to make a beautiful dreamcatcher, either. You will need your yarn (cotton yarn is a popular choice), a yarn needle (also called a tapestry needle), crochet hook, an embroidery hoop or other round hoop (like brass rings) and one of our free crochet dream catcher patterns.
If you’re unsure if your crochet skills are up to a dreamcatcher, be sure to pick a simple pattern that includes a step-by-step tutorial or at least has step-by-step photos to show you how to make your own dream catcher. Most of these call for chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc). You will also need to know how to make the magic ring for most of these designs.
Also check out our crochet doily patterns!
I can’t wait to see how all of your beautiful dreamcatchers turn out! Which of these crochet dreamcatcher patterns was your favorite? Let me know in the comments below!
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