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Crochet Patterns for Weddings

The calendar has turned to Spring and that means wedding season is almost upon us. If you’re looking for beautiful crochet patterns for weddings, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve rounded up some of the very best for you to choose from!

I absolutely love weddings. It’s so special to witness two people be joined together, and we often want to honor these new beginnings with a handmade gift or an heirloom item for the occasion.

Below you’ll find gifts you can crochet for the happy couple, crochet patterns for the bride and groom (and bridal party), and ideas for special touches for the ceremony and decor.

The majority of these patterns are free, but I’ve included some paid patterns as well. I’m sure you’ll find lots of crochet wedding patterns you’ll love!!

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Crochet Patterns for Wedding Gifts:

First up, let’s look at some patterns that are perfect for gifting to the bride and groom.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Pillow by Orsak Originals

Crochet Mr. and Mrs. Pillow sitting on white bench

This sweet pillow uses the tapestry crochet method to create the words “Mr. & Mrs”. It would look adorable in the newlywed’s entryway or bedroom and would surely be a favorite gift.

If you’re unfamiliar with tapestry crochet, not to worry. The designer of this beginner-friendly pattern includes a graph and tutorial images to walk you through it step by step.

2. Harbor Crochet Hand Towels by Stitching Together

Crochet hand towels hanging by clothespins.

Hand towels are the perfect practical kitchen gift. Wouldn’t these Harbor Crochet Hand Towels be sweet in a gift basket, paired with some hand soap, a dish brush, and other kitchen goodies?

Jessica from Stitching Together designed this free pattern using simple stitches that beginners can pick up quickly.

I love the colors she chose, but you could use any combination of colors tailored to the bride and groom’s taste for a simple, thoughtful gift.

3. Amigurumi Bride and Groom by Crochet to Play

Amigurumi bride and groom dolls

Here’s an amigurumi pattern from my own Etsy shop – these Bride and Groom dolls. The best part about this pattern? It’s completely customizable!

You can pick from three dress styles, different hairstyles, the type of tie, or even give the groom a beard. The possibilities are endless!

Take a look here and scroll down to the reviews to see how other crocheters have personalized these dolls. So cute, right?!

4. Monogram Pillow by Two Little Birds

Crochet monogram pillows

Emily from Two Little Birds always brings us crochet designs with modern farmhouse style, like these monogram pillows!

Choose two contrasting colors (I love the neutrals she shows) and follow her tapestry crochet method to make the couple a wedding gift with their new, shared initial.

Not only would this make a thoughtful handmade gift, but it would be personalized for the couple too. Perfect!

5. Double Wedding Ring Heirloom Blanket by Jennifer Olivarez

Heirloom wedding ring crochet blanket, in peach colored yarn, draped over a chair.

Have you ever seen a traditional wedding ring quilt? They are made with interlocking rings (symbolizing marriage) and are just beautiful. Wedding quilts are often made by mothers and grandmothers for their children as they marry.

Jennifer Olivarez designed a crochet version of this concept and it is stunning. Yes, this project would be a labor of love, but what a priceless gift this would be.

You can find this Heirloom Wedding Ring Quilt here on the Annie’s Attic website.

6. Wildflower Dishcloths by Daisy Farm Crafts

Crochet dish cloths in muted pinks and mustard colors

Dishcloths aren’t the fanciest of gifts, but don’t we all need them? And in these vibrant colors, this Wildflower dishcloth pattern by Daisy Farm Crafts makes even the humble dishcloth quite eye catching.

The free pattern uses beginner-friendly stitches (single crochet, double crochet, slip stitches, and decreases) for a great, textured result. Add these dishcloths to a gift basket for a sweet wedding gift.

Crochet Patterns for the Bride and Groom

If you’re a bride or groom looking for ways to incorporate crochet into your style for the big day, these patterns are for you.

1. Gardenia Shawl by Maria Bittner

Lacy crochet shawl for bride

With its open, lacy texture and scalloped edge, this Gardenia Shawl is delicate and beautiful. It would be gorgeous for a winter wedding or an outdoor evening ceremony!

The free pattern uses crochet thread to achieve the shawl’s lightweight drape. It would look beautiful in white or ivory, but with different yarn, it could also add a pop of color if that’s the look you have in mind.

2. Groom’s Floral Boutonniere by Nazanin S. Fard

Fresh flowers are always beautiful for a wedding, but what if the flowers you want are out of season or over budget? Why not crochet your own?

This free, versatile pattern includes directions for roses, carnations, and leaves. It includes arrangements for both a crochet bridal bouquet and crochet boutonniere or nosegay. What a great way to add a personal touch to the big day!

3. Bridal Bouquet Wrap by Amanda Saladin

Bridal bouquet with pink and white flowers, held together with a crochet bouquet wrap

This bridal bouquet wrap is a lovely (and practical!) way to hold the bride’s flowers together on the big day. You could make one wrap for the bride in white, and multiple for the bridesmaids’ bouquets to match the color of their dresses.

I love the pearl button details, but you could use whatever style button fits your wedding theme to personalize this even more.

The bouquet wrap pattern uses easy stitches and works up quickly. Find it for free right here.

4. Wrapped in Lace Bridal Garter by Kirsten Holloway

Lace crochet bridal garter

Sometimes a design is so detailed that at first glance, it’s hard to believe it’s handmade. This bridal garter fits that description!

To achieve this lacy, delicate effect, the free pattern uses crochet thread and a small hook. Ribbon, a flower, and a pearl are included to add to the garter’s beauty. Perfect for a bride on her wedding day.

5. May Roses by Attic 24

White and mauve crochet roses held together in a bouquet

Lucy from Attic 24 has this free rose pattern that can be repeated and combined to make a beautiful crochet bouquet.

The pattern includes instructions for both the roses and some leaves. Placing them together with pearls and ribbon, as shown here, makes for a lovely arrangement.

6. Wrapped in Lace Fingerless Gloves by Kirsten Holloway

Bride wearing fingerless lace crochet gloves and holding a bouquet

Here we have another gorgeous design by Kirsten Holloway – these lace fingerless gloves! Using lightweight crochet thread, ribbons, and pearls, these gloves add a vintage, romantic touch to accessorize the bride.

The free pattern is available here and uses combinations of simple stitches to achieve the romantic, lacy look you see. The stitches used provide some stretch to fit many hand sizes.

7. Floral Hair Clip by Kirsten Holloway

Crochet floral hair clips

These delicate floral hair clips would be a sweet touch for a bride or her bridesmaids on the big day. This free pattern works up quickly and attaches to bobby pins for easy use.

Try different colors, hook sizes, and pearls or beads to personalize this pattern to your wedding style.

Crochet Patterns for the Wedding Party

Next up, we have designs especially for the other participants in the wedding. Check out some of these beautiful ideas!

1. Elegant Floral Headband by Amanda Saladin

Floral crochet headband on girl

Can’t you just imagine this headband on a flower girl in a garden wedding? Or on the bride or bridesmaids in a whimsical, boho style wedding?

With its dainty flowers and trailing leaves, this headband is sure to bring some smiles. Customize this free pattern with your own wedding colors to add your handmade touch.

2. Floral Drift Shawl by Made by Gootie

Crochet shawl in rose colored yarn

If you’re having a wedding in the cooler months, or just a cooler time of day, what better way to warm up your bridesmaids than with this stunning Floral Drift Shawl!

This lovely shawl is worked in double crochet rows, followed by a wide band of floral stitches. The combination of stitches makes it a winner! Best of all, the pattern is free.

3. Heart’s Desire Ring Bearer Pillow by Kathryn White

Crochet ring bearer pillow

This darling ring bearer pillow reminds me of my grandma’s crochet days – lacy, almost doily-like crochet worked in the round and then added to a pillow.

This free pattern is graceful and gets the look just right. Make it for a family heirloom that little ring bearers can use in many more weddings for years to come.

4. Secret Garden Tote Bag by Kirsten Holloway

Woman holding crochet tote bag and flowers.

The Secret Garden Tote Bag, with its feminine stitch repeats and sturdy handles, is a delightful design.

While you might not think of a tote bag for bridesmaids, how sweet would it be to make these for yours and add personalized gifts inside as a thank you for their commitment to your wedding?

The pattern is versatile and free. Find it right here.

Crochet Patterns for the Wedding Ceremony and Decor

Finally, let’s take a look at some patterns you could crochet to add special touches and decorations to your wedding ceremony and venue.

1. Hope Lace Bible Cover by Kirsten Holloway

Lacy crochet Bible cover in ivory yarn

If you’re having a loved one recite a special Bible verse during your ceremony, this crochet Bible cover would be a great way to add some sentimental charm to the moment.

The free pattern uses crochet thread and a small hook to achieve the delicate, lacy look.

2. Snowflake Heart Ornament by Golden Lucy Crafts

White heart with snowflake attached

Are you having a winter wedding? These little Snowflake Hearts would make a cute decoration strung together or as part of table centerpieces (or even little favors).

The pattern for these hearts is free, and uses starch to keep the hearts’ shape. Find it here.

3. Boho Hearts Bunting by Lesia Little Adventure

Crochet heart bunting

If you love boho style and are looking for a way to decorate your wedding venue, try this bunting pattern!

Made with DK weight yarn, this beginner level pattern includes both photo and written directions. There’s even a free video tutorial included here. Have fun!

4. Little Penguin Wedding Couple by Foxy Crochet Design

Wedding penguin couple

With their darling details – top hat, bridal veil, and bow tie – these little penguins are an adorable pattern for a wedding. Put them by the guest book to get some smiles!

The pattern includes both written and photo instructions, with lots of step by step support. Find it here.

5. Wedding Favor Bags by HanJan Crochet

Wedding favor bags with light blue crochet detail

Last but not least, take a look at these little favor bags. They’re simple and sophisticated, and can be made with just a bit of crochet and hessian cloth. Pop some candy or mints inside and you have a lovely gift for your wedding guests.

You can find the free pattern for these wedding favor pouches here.


And there you have it! I hope you found lots of inspiration for ways to add a crochet touch to your big day with these crochet patterns for weddings. Let me know in the comments what you’re planning!

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