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Fashion Queens’ Crochet Coats – Free Patterns

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Welcome, fashion lovers! We have found some fabulous crochet patterns for coats for you to enjoy this season. And the next one too! And the one after that, of course. If you are on the hunt for original, super fashionable patterns, you have certainly landed in the right corner of our website today. Each and every one of these crochet coats with free patterns has something special to it. The colors, the texture…oh, it’s pure chic! It is up to you to decide what your versions will look like. We would love to see them one day! Check out the free 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 Faux Fur Winter Garment and Color Block Pullovers.

Free crochet coat patterns

Marla Long Cardigan

Grab any medium-weight yarn and a 5 mm crochet hook, and enjoy this crochet pattern. It’s a true treat for all of you who like wearing long cardigans, especially in the transitional weather. Lacy stitches make it lightweight enough for a summer evening, but the use of wool or polyester yarn will add the warmth. 



Level: intermediate Author: Teresa Chorzepa

photo by Teresa Chorzepa / lionbrand.com

Find this pattern on lionbrand.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

June Bug Cardigan

A thick crochet cardigan like this can definitely work as a coat on colder days. The checkered design from Madison features lovely autumnal colors that change into one another like fallen leaves. As you can see, pairing it with a fedora results in a super-stylish outfit, so make sure you add it to your closet.

Level: intermediate Author: Madison Stieg

a woman on the field in a fedora and rusty colored crochet cardigan

photo by Madison Stieg / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Granny Square Coat

You know how to crochet granny squares, right? If so, then turn them into this stunning coat to feel stylish and warm no matter the weather. As you can see, the outermost round of each square as well as the join are the same color. This way the colorful nature of grannies is nicely visible on a neutral background.

Level: intermediate Author: Laines du Nord

a woman in a long crochet cardigan made with granny squares

photo by Laines du Nord / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on lainesdunord.it, or read more on ravelry.com.

Elf Coat

If you like advanced projects and new adventures, this one is for you! Elf Coat has a beautiful A-line shape and a big, pointy hood. This project is made with the Tunisian crochet technique – the one you need a special hook for! You can feel like an elf in this cozy and beautiful coat!

Level: intermediate Author: Regina Weiss

Crochet Coat

The original pattern and the photos are on Morale Fiber. More info on Ravelry.

Festival Coat Cardigan 

This is such a magical piece by Lee Sartori! We all love the wonderful fashion taste of this designer, don’t we? Yet we still get surprised! If you are getting ready for the summer festival season, you must add this gem to your list of must-haves.

Level: intermediate Author: Lee Sartori

Coat Cardigan

The original pattern and the photos are on Coco Crochet Lee. More info on Ravelry.

Sweater Coat in Grannies

Have you ever seen this many grannies in one coat? It is a real crochet miracle! We are not surprised, patterns by Yarnspirations Design Studio are always super special. Have you already started arranging your favorite colors for this project?

Level: upper beginner Author: Yarnspirations

Sweater Coat in Granny Squares

The original pattern and the photos are on Yarnspirations.

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4 Comments

  1. Nice pattern. I like it very much you give a perfect pattern. it’s so pretty design of crochet. it is so creative and impressive thanks for the beautiful idea.

    1. Hello Marianne, the elf coat is crocheted using Tunisian stitch therefore it resembles knitting.

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