40+ beginner crochet projects you'll want to start right away
If you've learned a few of the basic crochet stitches and are ready to move on to your first proper project, welcome to a whole world of crochet fun! There are so many different patterns out there, but it can be tricky to know where to start when looking for beginner crochet projects, so we've made it easy for you with over 40 patterns that are perfect for newbies.
We've teamed up with Scheepjes to bring you some new beginner crochet patterns to help you build your skills – and make something beautiful at the same time.
Wondering where the name 'Scheepjes' comes from? It actually means 'little ships' in Dutch and the name pays tribute to the vessels which once carried fleeces for spinning along the vast Dutch canal networks. Scheepjes can trace its origins all the way back to 1799, when Dirk Steven Van Schuppen worked as a wool comber in the Dutch village of Veenendaal – and they've been at the heart of the crafting community ever since.
Today, Scheepjes is a brilliant choice for all of your yarn needs, whether you're looking for natural fibres like cotton and wool or long-lasting acrylics, you're bound to find the right match for your next project. All of their yarns are designed with quality in mind: Scheepjes prizes durability and softness, as well as offering a wide selection of beautiful colours to choose from.
If you're at the start of your crochet journey and you're looking for a high quality yarn, you can't go wrong with Scheepjes – and they have a fabulous range of patterns to download for crocheters of all abilities too!

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If this is your first attempt at crochet, then you'll find our how to read a crochet pattern guide useful. And if you need any extra help, be sure to check out our crochet for beginners guide.
We've split our favourite patterns to suit different abilities. Read through at your own leisure or use these quick links to jump to each part.
- Easy beginner crochet projects
- Easy crochet patterns with crocheting in the round
- Easy crochet patterns to learn new stitches
- Easy amigurumi crochet patterns
Beginner crochet projects
Rainbow granny square blanket

You only need to learn a few basic crochet techniques to make a granny square – and if you can make a granny square, then you're ready to start your first blanket! Crocheting a blanket is hugely satisfying, and this design by Kirsten Ballering is fantastic for beginners.
Before you start making this cheerful design, it's worth taking the time to choose the right yarn for the job. You can take the stress out of the decision by picking up one of Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs, which are carefully selected to provide you with a beautiful choice of shades. Which will you pick?
- Make the rainbow granny squares blanket using this easy pattern from Scheepjes.
Free rainbow flag pencil topper crochet pattern

Searching for your very first easy crochet pattern? We think this free rainbow flag pencil topper is the perfect project. You'll only need to know how to crochet chains and double crochet stitches to make it. So even complete novices can give this quick and easy pattern a go!
- You can find this free rainbow flag pencil topper crochet pattern right here on Gathered.
Free mood scarf crochet pattern

When it comes to easy crochet patterns for beginners, you can't get much simpler than a classic scarf!
This free design uses funky stripes and simple stitches to create a fun-to-hook scarf. But if you haven't quite got to colour changes yet, why not grab some self-striping yarn and try this free self-striping scarf pattern instead – it's easy peasy!
- Master crochet stripes with this free mood scarf crochet pattern.
Spruce Up baskets

Tired of seeing clutter in your home? This easy basket crochet pattern from Scheepjes' Pretty Little Things 13 pattern book is both pretty and practical. This clever design includes a loop so that you can hang up your baskets when not in use, helping to keep your home neat and tidy.
Use three different yarn shades together to create a fun gradient effect – we'd recommend Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs, which contain a mix of colours that match each other perfectly. Scheepjes has a great selection of free patterns and patterns to buy, so it's a great place to go for inspiration when you're looking for your next project.
- Declutter your home with the Spruce Up baskets crochet pattern by Pretty Little Things, available from Scheepjes.
Free sunglasses case crochet pattern

Perhaps you've learned how to crochet during the summer and it's way too warm to be thinking about making woolly scarves...
Well, not to worry, here's a beginner crochet project for beginners to try on even the hottest of days. Our free crochet sunglasses case is a really simple make, being made up completely of double crochet stitches.
Once you've got the hang of it, you can use the same principles to make a crochet phone case. Just make sure the width and height are suitable for your device - you want it to be snug so that it doesn't slip out too easily.
- Give our free crochet sunglasses case pattern a try today!
Quick crochet
If you're on the lookout for even more projects that you can hook up in no time at all, you can find even more quick makes in our list of small crochet projects. What will you make this evening?

Free crochet bow pattern

Here's a super-easy accessory that beginners can easily make in under an hour. You might think making a crochet bow is going to be a bit fiddly, but actually, it's surprisingly simple and is made up of just two flat pieces of crochet.
Our free pattern shows you how to make a sweet bow tie for kids, but you can easily get creative and turn it into a headband, hair clip or brooch.
- Take a look at our free crochet bow pattern here.
How to crochet a triangle

Now you've got your basic stitches and want to move on to the next step, mastering increases and decreases will open up a whole new world of crochet patterns for you.
The simplest way to get started is with simple triangles. We've even got a handy video to help you with this superb shape!
- Find out how to make them in our how to crochet a triangle tutorial.

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How to make crochet envelopes

Once you've given triangles a try and know how to do crochet increases, then you've already got all the skills you need to hook up these cute crochet envelopes. They're perfect for keeping your bits and bobs safe!
- Find out how to make them in our how to make crochet envelopes tutorial.
How to make a crochet potholder

A potholder may be an item you don't come across often, but it's very popular in the crochet world and is really handy to have in the kitchen. You can use it to protect your hands when picking up hot saucepan lids, or like a trivet underneath hot pans or teapots.
This free potholder pattern is particularly well-suited for beginners who want to progress their skills. You'll be crocheting in the back loops to create a ribbed texture, as well as working edging around your final square.
- Find out how to make a crochet potholder with Gathered.
Free rainbow crochet pattern

Everybody loves a rainbow! This free crochet pattern will help you get to grips with crochet increases to give shape to your crochet.
We've used this motif to embellish a kids' top, but it would look equally fab attached to a bag or sewn onto a hoodie.
- Give our free rainbow crochet pattern a try!
Twisted ear warmer headband crochet pattern

Fancying a small but elegant accessory to hook? This pattern may look pretty tricky, but it's easier than you think!
This twisted headband crochet pattern also comes with a handy video tutorial to guide you through the twisty bit!
- You can find the twisted ear warmer headband crochet pattern on Etsy.
Petal Patch Cardigan

Granny squares are one of the first patterns that beginners learn when they're starting out. Once you've mastered the basic design, you're ready to turn your squares into a bigger project – like this fabulous Petal Patch cardigan, which comes from Scheepjes' Pattern Portfolio Volume 3.
This is the ideal garment to make using Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs, helping you find your perfect colour palette! You need two packs for this pattern, as well as a main colour to tie it all together.
- Get the pattern from Scheepjes' retailers or from Ravelry
Zinnia zigzag scarf

While this scarf might look complicated, it's actually constructed by joining crochet triangles together. The end result is a striking scarf that's guaranteed to turn heads.
This stunning scarf can be found in Scheepjes' Pattern Portfolio Volume 3, and it's made from Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs. Whether you're looking for warm hues or cooler tones for your project, Scheepjes has the ideal colour blend for your beautiful zinnia zigzag scarf.
Get the pattern from Scheepjes' retailers or from Ravelry
Raffia tote bag crochet pattern

If you've got the hang of straight stitches and feel like something a bit different, why not try switching up your yarn? This funky tote bag is made in raffia yarn, a plant-based yarn usually made from raffia palm leaves – basically, it's cellulose fibres, so it's just like paper. It can take a bit of practice to get used to working with raffia, but it's fun to try and makes a unique (and biodegradable) fabric.
- Find this Raffia tote bag crochet pattern on the Gathered Shop.
Ombre heart coasters

These adorable little hearts, designed by Tatsiana Kupryianchyk, are a brilliant project to try if you want to learn some basic shaping techniques. They're speedy to make and can be worked up in no time once you've got the hang of the pattern.
We think these sweet little hearts would look wonderful if you made them in a rainbow of matching shades – and you could even string them together to make bunting. Stock up on Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs to make colourful creations to your heart's content.
- Find the ombre heart coasters pattern on the Scheepjes website.
Free colourblock top crochet pattern

Maybe you've tried some smaller projects already, and want to start on your first garment. It can be a bit of a daunting prospect!
Does this sound like you? Well, this free colourblock top crochet pattern is a super-simple make. With easy stitches and minimal shaping, it's a great first garment for beginners.
- You can download this free colourblock top crochet pattern.
Sunshine blanket crochet pattern

As you become more confident, you'll be ready to take on slightly more complicated patterns like this pretty sunshine blanket crochet pattern designed by Rachele Carmona! This design uses hexagons to create a cosy blanket with a fun, retro feel. The pompoms on the edges of the blanket are the perfect finishing touch – and a great way to use up leftover yarn.
While this blanket is made using Scheepjes Cotton 8 yarn, you could make it with Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs to hook up the cosiest blanket for autumn.
- Find the sunshine blanket crochet pattern on the Scheepjes website.
Hexagon blanket

Hooked on hexagons? Here's another take on this classic crochet blanket theme, which comes from Scheepjes' YARN – The After Party 14 booklet (available as a printed booklet or as a free download). The combination of treble and double treble crochet stitches make this blanket feel thick and warm, so it's the perfect make for autumn days when the air starts to turn chilly. It looks fabulous when draped over a chair or to snuggle underneath on colder evenings.
Get crafting with Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs, which come in six different colourways, so you can match it to your home decor!
- This hexagon blanket pattern from YARN The After Party is available from Scheepjes

Books for beginners
It can be useful to have a book that shows you some crochet basics and includes some great crochet projects for beginners. As well as showing you 100 stitch techniques, How to crochet with Mollie Makes also includes 20 stylish and fabulous crochet patterns for your home!
Easy crochet patterns with crocheting in the round
When you've learned how to crochet back and forth in rows, your next step will be learning how to crochet in the round. Once you know how to do this essential crochet technique, there are so many more patterns that become available to you - from circles to granny squares!
We've picked a range of easy crochet projects that use this technique. But once you've mastered it, you might also be interested in our top beginner amigurumi patterns, which you'll find further down this article.
How to crochet a pincushion

A pincushion is a practical crafty project that you can crochet easily once you've learned how to crochet in the round. In our crochet pincushion tutorial, you'll find handy step-by-step instructions on how to crochet the circular shapes, as well as how to sew a stuffed inner lining to keep all those pins in place.
- Give it a try with our how to crochet a pincushion tutorial.
Free citrus slice coaster crochet pattern

Crochet circles make great drink coasters, and why not give yours a fruity twist? There's also a handy video tutorial to help you with this fab free crochet pattern.
- Get this free citrus slice coaster crochet pattern from Yarnspirations.
Watermelon keyring crochet pattern

Add a handmade touch to school bags, handbags and backpacks with this charming crochet keyring. This beginner crochet project is a great way to master changing colours as you create the watermelon's distinctive stripes.
As well as the pattern, the kit also includes yarn, a hook, stuffing, a needle and a keychain.
- Find the watermelon keyring crochet pattern at The Works.
How to crochet a heart

It's not just circles that you can make once you've mastered how to crochet in the round. There's a whole host of easy crochet patterns and shapes that use this essential technique.
Crochet hearts are a fine example of this, as they start with a simple circular round, and then the heart shape is created on the second round.
- Find out how to make them with our how to crochet a heart tutorial.
Free crochet star garland pattern

Stars are another fun shape that starts off with a simple circle, and this cool garland is a great way of trying them out.
Some larger patterns that use star shapes can get a bit complicated; however, these are made up of just two rounds, so crochet newbies can give it a go and will enjoy the interesting shape construction. They even feature some little tassels too!
- Hook our free crochet star garland pattern.
Make reusable cotton pads

Can puff stitches save the planet? OK, maybe not alone, but they can help you cut down on waste thanks to these reusable crochet cotton pads.
The puff stitch creates a lovely spongy texture, and as they're made in cotton, once you've used them a couple of times, you can simply pop them in the wash and they'll be as good as new! Much better than conventional cotton wool pads going into landfill!
- Try out our how to make reusable cotton pads tutorial.
Hook a crochet rug!

Fancy making some super-sized crochet? This epic crochet rug uses crochet in the round and simple stitches to create a thick and hardwearing rug to use in any room of your house.
It's also a great way to reuse and recycle, as it uses super-thick T-shirt yarn. You can either buy this pre-made or you can check out our how to make T-shirt yarn tutorial and raid your wardrobe for old T-shirts to turn into yarn!
- Grab a big hook and check out our easy crochet rug pattern.
Free bobble hat crochet pattern

When it comes to iconic and beginner crochet projects that use crochet in the round, making a hat is a project that almost every crocheter will try at some point.
This free bobble hat is an easy crochet pattern that most beginners will be able to handle. And with those funky stripes and giant pom pom, you'll certainly have fun making it!
- Start yours today with our how to crochet a hat pattern.
Free granny square baby blanket pattern

When looking for an easy crochet pattern, it's always better to start small rather than going straight into a huge project. So instead of trying to tackle a huge blanket, why not try hooking up this beautiful blanket made from granny square motifs?
Granny squares are super-easy to make once you know how, and the repetitive nature of them means that once you've got the hang of them, you can easily hook them up one at a time while watching TV! And if you really get into the groove, you can easily keep going and make it into a bigger blanket. But, be warned, granny squares are incredibly addictive!
- Take a closer look at our free granny square baby blanket pattern.
Free granny square slippers crochet pattern

Maybe you fancy trying granny squares, but a blanket seems a bit too much to start with? Then how about these quirky slippers? They're a simple make that only requires six squares for each slipper. We're certain your feet will thank you!
- Wow your friends and family with our granny square slippers crochet pattern.
Granny square mini backpack crochet pattern

We couldn't resist popping one more speedy granny square project in, mainly because this one is super-cute as well as super-quick. This granny square mini backpack won't take you long to make at all, and is perfect for keeping your essentials safe without being lumbered with a big bag.
- Get the granny square mini backpack crochet pattern on the Gathered Shop
Free kids' crochet slipper socks pattern

Crochet socks can be quite tricky, so we wouldn't recommend them to a complete beginner. But, if you've had a bit of practice and are comfortable with crocheting in the round, this free kids' slipper socks pattern is a great starting point for understanding how crochet socks are made. There are no fancy stitches in this pattern, so you can really get stuck into it and focus on the construction techniques.
- Download the free kids' crochet slipper socks pattern.

Stunning crochet shapes
Once you can crochet in the round, there's a huge range of crochet shapes and motifs you can hook up! If you fancy giving all sorts of shapes a try, this book is for you: Beyond the Square Crochet Motifs.
Easy crochet patterns to learn new techniques
Perhaps you're ready to move on from simple stitches and super-easy crochet patterns, but still want something that's not too complicated. No problem! Here are some fun crochet patterns to help you learn some interesting new stitches and techniques!
Free colourwork hook case crochet pattern

When it comes to crocheting with different coloured yarns, there's so much more that you can do than just simple stripes. Intarsia, Fair Isle and Tapestry crochet are all fun techniques that allow you to add some colour and create pictures with crochet. You can find out more in our how to do crochet colourwork tutorial, which includes step-by-step photos and a handy video tutorial for each of the different colourwork techniques.
- Give colourwork a go with our free colourwork hook case crochet pattern.
Crochet letter blocks pattern

If you like the look of crochet colourwork and want a fab project to try out your new technique, then try this letter blocks pattern. These adorable letter blocks are perfect for young children to play with and learn their alphabet, and you'll enjoy hooking up those colourwork letters too!
- You can get this crochet letter blocks pattern on Etsy.
Citrus twist sunglasses case crochet pattern

Don't fancy making blocks for kids? No worries, here's another project that is perfect for practising crochet colourwork. This stylish sunglasses case is made using tapestry crochet – a bit like fair isle, but you bury the unused strand under the stitches. Why not give it a try?
Find the Citrus twist sunglasses case crochet pattern on the Gathered shop
Free wavy dishcloth crochet pattern

The more you crochet, the more you'll realise that many fancy stitch patterns are all about where you put your simple stitches.
Take this wavy dishcloth pattern, for example. It's made from what we call peephole chevrons. But that's effectively just made of chains and treble stitches – it's all about how you arrange those stitches! Give it a go and you'll see what we mean!
- Create cool chevrons with our free wavy dishcloth crochet pattern.
Free crochet mittens pattern

We'll be honest. Trying to tackle crochet gloves is not an ideal project for a crochet beginner. All those individual fingers make it a bit too tricky. However, crochet mittens are far simpler!
This crochet mittens pattern is a simple enough project, but still one that will be a bit of a challenge - and we love a challenge! You'll also find a handy video to help you with this pattern if you get stuck.
- Start making yours with this free crochet mittens pattern.
Fingerless crochet mitts pattern

If you want more proof of how arrangements of simple stitches can create stunning textures and effects, then check out this fingerless crochet mitts pattern by Hannah Cross! Amazingly, it just uses only double crochet and half treble stitches. But with a bit of crochet magic, Hannah's used these simple stitches to create these beautiful mitts.
If you fancy trying them but aren't quite ready to splash out on a pattern just yet, we've also got this free fingerless gloves pattern by Hannah Cross right here on Gathered.
- Find the fingerless crochet mitts pattern on Etsy.
Free crochet clutch bag tutorial

We love the soft, spongy texture that puff stitches create – they look great and are surprisingly easy to make. If you want to give them a go, then our clutch bag tutorial is a great way to practise, and you'll have a funky new fashion accessory too!
- Check out our free crochet clutch bag tutorial on Gathered.
Mandala hoops crochet pattern

When it comes to projects that are packed full of interesting stitches, mandalas are a great choice. These fabulous and colourful designs are attached onto different-sized embroidery hoops, which makes them easy to display once you've learn all those fun stitches.
- Check out the Mandala hoops crochet pattern on the Gathered Shop
Free smartphone or tablet cover crochet pattern

Once you're hooked on crochet, it won't be long before you're covering almost everything in crochet - including your tech! This cell phone/tablet cover crochet pattern uses funky tilted stitches, which, although can be a bit tricky at first, will give an extra level of interest to your crochet fabrics.
Free ribbed hat crochet pattern

When it comes to crochet garments and accessories, a huge amount of them include ribbing - a technique that not only looks visually interesting and adds definition, but can also add stretching elements to your crochet projects.
Get your crochet ribbing perfect with this free crochet hat pattern, which includes different hat sizes so you can make one for every member of your family!
- Hook your hat with this free ribbed hat crochet pattern.
Simply Crochet hook 'n' learn blanket

If what you're really looking for is a big crochet project where you can learn tons of different crochet stitches, then you should check out the Simply Crochet hook 'n' learn blanket. Originally a part of a crochet-along in Simply Crochet magazine, this fabulous blanket is comprised of differently sized panels all made in different stitches. You can buy the whole pattern on Ravelry, and you can find out more about the Hook 'n' Learn blanket (including helpful videos).
- You can buy the whole hook 'n' learn blanket pattern on Ravelry.

99 problems but a stitch ain't one!
Ever follow a pattern and come across a stitch you're unfamiliar with? Simply head to our complete library of crochet stitches for all the help you need!
Easy amigurumi crochet patterns
After learning the basic crochet stitches and how to crochet in the round, you're ready to move on to the fun and exciting world of amigurumi! These super-cute soft toys are hugely popular with crocheters of all abilities, and can range from simple creations to incredibly complex characters.
If you've never heard of amigurumi before, then check out our what is amigurumi guide, or take a look at our how to crochet amigurumi guide for top tips and techniques! If you're ready to try your first amigurumi project, we've picked 10 easy crochet patterns for you to try.
Free crochet Easter eggs pattern

These crochet eggs are the perfect pattern for your first-ever amigurumi project. These simple shapes will help you get to grips with increasing and decreasing in the round, plus you'll end up with some cute little Easter decorations too!
- Give our free crochet Easter eggs pattern a try.
Amigurumi bee crochet pattern

We love it when amigurumi is on a small scale. It just adds a whole extra level of cuteness! If you're like us, then you'll love this amigurumi bee. Why not hook up a load of them to give out as sweet little gifts?
- Find our free amigurumi bee crochet pattern here on Gathered.
Little whale amigurumi crochet pattern

Here's an amigurumi project that you'll have a whale of a time crocheting! These little whales by amigurumi designer Ilaria Caliri are a sweet little project that is both super-cute and super-quick to make, too!
If you just can't get enough of these adorable ocean mammals, we've also got a larger free amigurumi whale crochet pattern for you to try right here on Gathered!
- Treat yourself to this little whale amigumi crochet pattern on Etsy.
Free amigurumi owl crochet pattern

When it comes to quick and easy crochet patterns, there are plenty of simplified crochet animals to try. This pair of amigumi owls is enjoying a romantic picnic together, and we think you'll enjoy making them just as much.
The owls themselves are made from very basic stitches and techniques, but you can also enjoy trying some more complicated amigurumi shapes with their hats, wine glasses and picnic basket!
- You can find this free owl crochet pattern here on Gathered.

Adorable animals
Looking to crochet your favourite critter? You'll find loads of sweet creatures in our pick of the best amigurumi animals crochet patterns.
Amigurumi fruit friends crochet pattern

Need more fruit in your life? Well, you can take your pick with these adorable amigurumi fruit friends. Blueberry, peach, pineapple, strawberry and watermelon are all given the super-kawaii amigurumi styling, and their small scale means they make fun gifts to pass on to friends.
Find the amigurumi fruit friends crochet pattern on the Gathered Shop
Free amigurumi ice cream baby rattle crochet pattern

The wonderful thing about amigurumi is that you can take almost anything and turn it into a super-cute crochet creation! This ice cream baby rattle is another great beginner crochet pattern, as it's all about the shaping. And who could resist those sweet little smiles?
- Give little ones a treat with this free amigurumi ice cream baby rattle crochet pattern.
Free amigurumi crochet snowman pattern

OK, so we know it's a rather seasonal pattern, but this crochet snowman pattern is a must-stitch. It ticks all the cute boxes and is one of our easy crochet patterns that will really help you perfect your amigurumi skills.
- Try making our free amigurumi crochet snowman pattern today.
Free preemie crochet octopus pattern

If you're looking to make an amigurumi toy for a newborn, then this free preemie crochet octopus pattern is perfect. Specifically designed for premature babies, studies have shown that babies who cuddle a toy octopus in their incubator are less likely to pull at their monitors and tubes!
- Download the free preemie crochet octopus pattern.
Free amigurumi ghost crochet pattern

If Halloween is approaching, or you just have a soft spot for all things spooky, then our free amigurumi ghost pattern is a quick and easy crochet project to give you crochet chills!
There are no scary stitches involved, though, just simple double crochet. And if you fancy hooking our little ghost a friend, we also have a matching free amigurumi bat crochet pattern too.
- Get all ghoulish with our free amigurumi ghost crochet pattern.
Free medusa doll crochet pattern

Although our Medusa doll is technically another Halloween pattern, it's easy to customise this adorable crochet doll. If you want to make her much less spooky, just don't add those snakes in her hair!
- Try making our free Medusa doll crochet pattern and add your own style.
Amigurumi mouse crochet pattern

Ready to take your crochet to the next level, sweetness? Then you've gotta try this amigurumi mouse pattern by Erinna Lee. While it may be a bit intricate for complete crochet beginners, if you've already learned the basic amigurumi techniques, then this would make an entertaining and fulfilling project to get stuck into.
- Find this amigurumi mouse crochet pattern on Etsy.
Amigurumi zodiac crochet pattern collection

If you fancy making a range of adorable amigurumi creatures to really hone your skills, then our amigurumi zodiac collection is perfect for you. The 12 star signs are represented in animal form, with varying levels of difficulty – start off with the simple Pisces fish and work your way up to the Scorpio scorpion!
- Download the Amigurumi zodiac crochet pattern collection from the Gathered Shop.
Un-bear-ably cute!
It's not really an amigurumi project, but if you've fallen in love with all these charming crochet characters, then maybe you'll love our adorable free pom pom bear pattern.

Practice makes perfect with crochet patterns
It's great to study and research crochet techniques, but nothing beats practical learning. The easy crochet patterns included in this article cover many of the most common techniques used in a variety of patterns, so once you've made a few projects, you'll be ready to tackle some more intermediate patterns.
Stock up your stash with Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs
Autumn and winter is the perfect time of year to cosy up with an exciting new crochet pattern. All of our patterns for beginners will help you to develop your skills and become more confident.
When you're new to crochet it can be hard to know what supplies to buy, but Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Packs will take the stress out of the decision for you. These gorgeous yarns are excellent quality with an array of wonderful colours to make your projects shine! Choose your favourite colour combo and focus on the important bit: getting started on your next pattern.
Find your perfect Scheepjes' Colour Crafter Colour Pack
