Do you have a few skeins of thread rattling around in your stash that you don’t know what to do with? You might think that thread is only good for crocheting doilies, but there are actually a lot of cool projects you can make with it. Don’t believe me? Just wait until you see the free crochet thread patterns we have in store for you today!
If you don’t have any thread laying around, don’t worry. You can still make these crochet thread patterns! This is because there is a little bit of overlap when it comes to thread and yarn sizes. Fun fact: size 3 thread is actually similar in thickness to that of lace weight yarn or light fingering weight yarn.
If you have never made anything with thread before then you might be confused about crochet thread size. The weird thing about thread sizes is that higher numbers of thread are thinner than lower numbers of thread. This, of course, is the opposite of how yarn weights work so keep this in mind as you read more about the amazing crochet thread patterns we have collected.
You will need to use a smaller hook to work with crochet thread. Typically you will need a steel crochet hook (they come in various sizes), but in some cases a bit larger hook is used.
So now that you know how the sizing works, I’m sure you’re dying to know what sorts of crochet thread projects we’re featuring today. We did throw a few doilies into the mix because that’s what most people think of when they think of crochet thread patterns, but we also found patterns for amigurumi, bookmarks, jewelry, and even wearables! We have a ton of fun surprises in store for you today and we can’t wait to share them with you. Better start scrolling!
Ariel Snowflake
When you’re in the mood for a challenging crochet project that will grow your skills, then doilies are a great place to start. This snowflake shaped doily is perfect for celebrating the winter months. Special stitches for this design include cluster and post stitches.
Designer: Irina Maleeva designs
Yarn: Madame Tricote Maxi (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
Want more crochet snowflake patterns? We have 25 of the best here!
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Personal Pouch
How fun are these little personal pouches? They are a great place to store headphones because they keep the cord from getting all tangled. It would also be a good size for a coin purse! The pattern calls for single, double, and treble crochet stitches.
Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn: Knit Picks Curio #3 (Thread Size 3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Little Miss Turtle
You can make the cutest and tiniest amigurumi projects using crochet thread. This adorable turtle is sporting a colorful shell with plenty of pink. When you think of impressive projects your mind might jump instantly to large things, but sometimes the little things can be just as impressive.
Designer: Pink Mouse Boutique
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Deta’s Bookmark
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I’m not a fan of most crochet bookmarks. They are just too thick and that can really damage the spine of the book! Using crochet thread patterns for bookmarks is a great way to make a bookmark that won’t harm your books. Try it out with this stunning filet crochet design.
Designer: Torun Johansson
Yarn: Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat (Lace Weight #0)
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Wednesday Addams Collar
If you are in any crochet groups on Facebook then I’m sure you’ve seen all the hype around the new Netflix show Wednesday. This design is inspired by a crochet collar that the main character Wednesday wears in one of the episodes. The pattern calls for just basic stitches: single, half double, double and treble.
Designer: Littlejohn’s Yarn
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Fashion Crochet 3 (Thread Size 3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Snowman Doily
Here’s a nontraditional doily design for you that’s great for holiday and winter decor. The design uses the filet crochet technique to make an adorable snowman. I am a big fan of the filet crochet technique and it’s much easier to do than you might think. I really recommend giving it a try if you haven’t already!
Designer: HandmadebyRaine
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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A Little Pineapple
If you have done any sort of crochet lacework before, then you might recognize the iconic lace stitch called the pineapple stitch. It plays a supporting role in many designs for a doily, a table runner, or a wearable. Here it stands alone as the star of the show in this adorable earring design.
Designer: Creative Endeavors
Yarn: DMC Coton Perlé 8 (Thread Size 8)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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My Mini Bag
Are you ready for a wild card? I bet that you never thought you would see a bag among the free crochet thread patterns we are featuring today! This adorable design is made mostly in single crochet. The flap that comes over the top of the bag is made in the stunning star stitch for a nice decorative touch.
Designer: Naztazia
Yarn: Red Heart Nylon Crochet Thread (Thread Size 18)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Frost Nova
I’ve never actually made a doily myself but I can certainly appreciate a good doily when I see one! I love that they put advanced crochet skills on display and that they can be enjoyed for years and years or even passed down to future generations as heirlooms. Special stitches for this design include cluster, picot, and pineapple.
Designer: Draiguna
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet doily pattern!
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Higher Love Bookmark
Here’s another bookmark to add to your growing collection of crochet thread patterns! I figured that this would be a good design to include since Valentine’s day is right around the corner. Call me old fashioned, but I’d rather get a bookmark and a good back than a bouquet of flowers anyday. There are picot and post stitches involved in the pattern.
Designer: Draiguna
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Cinnamon Snowflake
There are a bunch of patterns for crochet snowflakes out there but this is one of my favorites. There’s just something about those fun curlicues that get me every time. Doesn’t it remind you of Whoville a little bit? You can make one (or many!) for yourself using single, double, and treble crochet stitches.
Designer: Jessica Wifall
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Sunflower Earrings
The much beloved sunflower gets the crochet thread treatment in this classic and stylish earring pattern. While most commonly thought of as a fall flower, many people like to enjoy the beauty of these yellow blooms all year round! They can be made with basic stitches plus picot stitches.
Designer: Akeish Fearon
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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One Skein Diamond Lace Scarf
Level up your scarf game with a stunning lace design that only uses a single skein of crochet thread. The stitch pattern might look super complicated and intimidating but the pattern actually only uses double crochet and chain stitches. I could definitely see myself reaching for this scarf on a date night.
Designer: Tamara Kelly
Yarn: Red Heart Croquette (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Little Flower
Have you ever seen something quite so precious and adorable as a little flower that fits in the palm of your hand? I love the way that the arms and legs are made in a different shade of green because it looks like tiny gloves and socks. The crochet flower pattern is made in the traditional amigurumi way using only single crochet stitches.
Designer: Anastasia Kirs
Yarn: Visantia Iris Thread (Size Not Specified)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Summer Days Top
Make a fashion statement with this gorgeous crochet mesh top. The wide neck and half sleeves are so flattering. Pieces like this are especially great for those super hot days when you still want to look nice but you don’t want to overheat. Just throw it on over a plain tank top!
Designer: Gwen Buttke McGannon for WeCrochet
Yarn: Knit Picks Curio (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Wrapped in Lace Wedding Garter
Sure, crochet thread patterns can take a lot longer to make than their yarn counterparts, but some things are worth taking your time on. That definitely includes your wedding garter! You can make one for yourself or for a close friend using just single, half double, and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Kirsten Holloway Designs
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Quick & Elegant Crochet Earrings
It doesn’t seem to matter how many pairs of earrings I acquire, sometimes I just can’t find the right ones that will make my outfit complete. Lucky for me, with a bit of crochet thread I can make my own! This adorable design can be made using just single, half double, and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Celtic Knot Crochet
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Weightless Produce Bag
Do you want to know what’s wrong with all the patterns for crochet produce bags out there? They add a little weight to the scale! It might not be much but it certainly adds up over time. You can avoid that problem altogether by making your produce bags using super light crochet thread instead.
Designer: Stephanie Guthrie
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Pixie Shawlette
A shawlette is a quicker and smaller version of a shawl. It’s a great piece to have in your wardrobe for transitional seasons like spring. Especially when made with crochet thread, a shawlette adds a ton of style without adding weight. This pattern uses single and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Moogly
Yarn: Red Heart Croquette (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Bunny for Doll
I know it’s a bit early to be thinking of Easter, but I have already heard some folks in the crochet world who are looking for Easter project ideas. Here’s a big idea for you: a teeny tiny bunny rabbit that fits in the palm of your hand. Isn’t she just the most precious thing you’ve ever seen?!
Designer: Viktoriya Savintseva
Yarn: YarnArt Canarias (Size Not Specified)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Hot Mesh Top
Add some pizzazz to your wardrobe with this eye-catching mesh top. The colorful rainbow thread really pops against the black tank top worn underneath it, don’t you think? It is made using single crochet and chain stitches. You can size up if you prefer a more slouchy, off the shoulder fit.
Designer: Margaret Zellner
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Beaded Friendship Bracelet
There’s no need to dust off your knot tying skills when you can just crochet a friendship bracelet instead. This beautiful beaded design uses chain stitches and slip stitches. They are addictively quick to make and so pretty too. You will definitely want to make a few!
Designer: One Dog Woof
Yarn: DMC Six Strand Embroidery Floss (Thread Size 25)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Goddess Barefoot Sandals
Are barefoot sandals practical? No. Are they gorgeous? Absolutely! If anyone tells you that there’s no reason to wear barefoot sandals, then just tell them that you don’t need that kind of negativity in your life! Make a pair using the basics plus picot stitches and trust me your feet will never feel prettier.
Designer: Gleeful Things
Yarn: DMC Six Strand Embroidery Floss (Thread Size 25)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Lilac Flowers
Pretty shades of purple make the best lilac flowers. These flowers are quick and easy to make using single and double crochet stitches. The designer used a bunch of these flowers to add some adorable 3D embellishments to a Mother’s Day card. What a beautiful and thoughtful gift idea!
Designer: GoldenLucyCrafts
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Petal Pop Earrings
All eyes will be on you when you wear your new Petal Pop Earrings – especially if you make them in a bright color like this pretty aqua pair. You can make some for yourself using just double crochet stitches. Heck, you could make a pair in every color of the rainbow so you can always have the right color on hand to match your outfit.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet (Thread Size 10)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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What Else Can You Make with Crochet Thread?
Here are some other ideas:
Crochet wall hangings
Boho crochet necklace
Baby crochet bonnet
Crochet infinity scarf
Crochet thread coaster
Crochet thread headbands
Lace crochet garments
Crochet around a hair elastic for a hair tie
Hair scarf
Want to use your thread to crochet lace?
See the different types of crochet lace here
List of crochet lace patterns here
Final Thoughts on Crochet Thread Patterns
See what I mean about crochet thread patterns? There are so many more amazing designs out there than you think! Most of these favorite crochet thread patterns use just bits of crochet thread in basic crochet stitches to create beautiful crochet projects.
I hope you are as inspired by these designs as I am!
I look forward to seeing you all again next week for another free crochet pattern round-up. I hope that you all have as much fun reading these posts as I do writing them! Do make sure and click follow so you can get notified when the next post is live.
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Happy Crocheting!
Amanda