Black and White Crochet Free Patterns

Black & White Crochet – Free Patterns

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Black and white crochet ideas, anyone? For a little balance in this colorful world of crochet, we created for you a collection that is slightly different. Take off your pink glasses and dive into the world of Black and White Crochet! Monochromatic projects are less popular than colorful ones, but I want to prove to you that it’s ground worth exploring. The simple juxtaposition of these two colors can create very dramatic and eye-catching patterns. Whether it’s a simple striped blanket, panda toy, or embroidered pillow, it will bring something new and interesting to your interior. Don’t be afraid of black and white – try it and embrace the contrast! Check out these patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!



If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Family Time Hats and Gorgeous Easy Beanies.



 

Easy Mud Cloth Pillow Free Crochet Pattern

The idea for this pillow is very simple. White crocheted cover and easy embroidery. Done! Isn’t Jess Coppom a real genius? Oh, you know it and so do we! If you are a fan of minimalism and elegance, you are going to adore this idea.

Level: beginner AuthorJess Coppom

 Crochet Pillow

The original pattern and the photos are on makeanddocrew.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Monokuro Boo – Black And White Piggies

Are you wondering what to do with this adorable couple once you are done crocheting them? So many options here! Black and white piggies will be a funny gift for a couple or siblings. They will also make you smile every day if you put them on your desk!

Level: upper beginner AuthorWendy de BoerCrochet Piggies

The photos are on ravelry.com. The pattern is no longer available.

Black and White Bobble Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

Are you wondering how to get ready for the winter months? They are coming fast, right? No worries! A cute dotted beanie with a big black pom-pom will keep you warm in colder weather. This black and white crochet pattern by Breann Mauldin will save you, without a doubt.

Level: upper beginner AuthorBreann Mauldin

Black and White Bobble Stitch Beanie

The original pattern and the photos are on hookedonhomemadehappiness.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Black-And-White Striped Cotton Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

This pattern written by Kathleen Quiring is a great twist on the most basic crochet blanket. And what does that mean? Well, firstly, it is perfect for beginners! If you are looking for something classic and easy to make, here you are.

Level: beginner AuthorKathleen QuiringStriped Throw

The original pattern and the photos are on becomingpeculiar.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Pudgy Panda Free Crochet Pattern

No animal looks better in black and white! This cute panda bear will surely become your little one’s favorite cuddling buddy. Or yours! Who knows? All we know for sure is that every pattern released by Spin a Yarn Crochet rocks.

Level: upper beginner AuthorSpin a Yarn Crochet

Crochet Panda

The original pattern and the photos are on spinayarncrochet.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Griddle Stitch Inverse Square Throw Free Crochet Pattern

Do you want to learn a new technique and crochet yourself a black and white wonder? You have just come upon the perfect pattern! This time, the super talented author behind Daisy Farm Crafts surprised us with a griddle stitch throw.

Level: upper beginner Author: Daisy Farm Crafts

Griddle Stitch Square Throw

The original pattern and the photos are on daisyfarmcrafts.com. More info on Instagram.

Blackwork-Style Squares Free Crochet Pattern

Very elegant and special! If you enjoy retro vibes in crochet patterns, this gem by Kathryn A. Clark will certainly meet all your needs. If you are planning to crochet a blanket, a throw or a bedspread anytime soon, you know what to do.

Level: upper beginner Author: Kathryn A. Clark

Crochet Squares

The original pattern and the photos are on kathrynclarkcrochet.com.  More info on ravelry.com.

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