Fall Crochet Blanket Ideas and Free Patterns
With summer coming to an end, there’s time to work on new projects. Fall Crochet Blanket Ideas will definitely inspire you with their colors. Various shades of red, yellow, orange, blue, and brown are warm and exciting. They will brighten up your home and turn it into cozy accessories.
These blankets are stitch samplers that will allow you to show off your creativity and hone your skills as well. In addition to numerous stitches, there’s plenty of room for decorations. For example, crochet flowers, tassels, or fringe will add an extra depth and playful touch. It all sounds like fun, so why not get involved in these crochet-alongs and get ready for a wonderful fall season?
Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Crochet Sunflower Ideas and Amazing Blanket CALs.
autumnal free crochet blanket patterns
Botanical Beauty Blanket
Tapestry crochet is a wonderful technique that lets you paint with yarn. Usually, we encounter crochet squares worked from the inside out, but, as you can see, rows do a great job as well. Yarnspirations’ fall crochet blanket pattern uses tweed yarn for the background and autumnal colors for the leafy pattern.
Level: intermediate Author: Yarnspirations Design Studio

photos by Yarnspirations Design Studio / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Foraging For Fungi Blanket
You can’t walk past the pixelated beauty of corner-to-corner blankets. In the photos, you can see a blanket celebrating the magical world of funghi – red caps, yellow caps, white caps. To make it even more adorable, each corner is adorned with a stuffed amigurumi mushroom instead of the tassel.
Level: intermediate Author: Yarnspirations Design Studio

photos by Yarnspirations Design Studio / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Fall into Autumn CAL
This autumn-inspired crochet-along won’t let you get bored, as each stripe brings new patterns, techniques, and motifs. Alice’s design features red caps, wheat ears, poppies, and spruces – each one made with a unique technique. This will easily become a heirloom piece for your family, so put your whole heart into this project.
Level: upper beginner Author: Alice Tarry

photo by Alice Tarry / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on hobbycraft.co.uk, or read more on ravelry.com.
Autumn Woodlands Blanket
When I’m thinking about autumnal woods, I can see a myriad of colors. Fiery reds, bright oranges, vibrant yellows, but also the colors of the earth. Browns, greens, and greys mixed with brighter hues. Look below to see how the crocheter behind Vinnis Colours combined a fall-inspired palette with lovely flower hexagons.
Level: upper beginner Author: Vinnis Colours

photo by Vinnis Colours / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on vinniscolourspatterns.co.za, or read more on ravelry.com.
Autumn Rhapsody Blanket CAL
Do you want to hear the good news? There is still time to take part in this amazing crochet-along project launched by Tonya Bush! The variety of stitches in autumn colors will definitely put you in the right mood for this wonderful season.
Level: upper beginner Author: Tonya Bush

Find this pattern on nanascraftyhome.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Crochet Festive Afghan
Here is another crochet-along pattern, certainly simpler but still super attractive. Decorating your afghan with pom poms, fringe and tassels will be such fun and it will make it look amazing as a wall hanging as well. Yarnspirations rocks!
Level: upper beginner Author: Yarnspirations

Find this pattern on thecrochetcrowd.com.
Fall Owl Blanket
The author behind Lovable Loops always amazes us with beautiful patterns! This fall crochet afghan with a sweet owl is no exception, without a doubt. If you want to get your children in a cheerful autumn mood, crochet this gem for their bedroom.
Level: upper beginner Author: lovable_loops

Find this pattern on lovableloops.com. The photo is on Instagram.com.
Woodland Ombre Blanket
An autumn ombre is exactly what we have been looking for! Cold days are right around the corner and we are already after autumn vibes, aren’t we? If you are looking for something both classic and original, follow the instructions by Kaz Hall.
Level: upper beginner Author: Kaz Hall

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Autumn Fruit
Every season is a great time to get inspired by mother nature and her wonderful creations! This fall crochet blanket by super talented Lindsay Mika is inspired by something we both know and love – fruit. What is your personal favorite?
Level: upper beginner Author: Lindsay Mika

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Peach Azalea Blanket
Wonderful colors of fall! If you are a crocheter with some experience looking to expand your repertoire of stitches and take your skills to the next level, this pattern by Premier Yarns is definitely for you. Will you use the same color palette?
Level: intermediate Author: Premier Yarns

Find this pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Mayflower Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Snuggle up this fall with a handmade blanket crafted by yourself! This cozy crochet throw pattern was designed by The Crochet Village, and it will add seasonal pizzazz to your space. It boasts an earth-tone colorway, chunky striped fabric, and lovely stitch texture resembling fall leaves. A wonderful blanket project for every intermediate-level crocheter!
Level: intermediate Author: The Crochet Village

photo by The Crochet Village / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on thecrochetvillage.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Autumn Skies Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
A fabulous fall crochet blanket pattern in a vibrant color palette? Ask and you shall receive! If you’re looking for a beautiful and cozy layer inspired by the season, Toni Lipsey’s project is ready to invigorate every room with its colorful chevron design. The repetitive wave pattern alternates between dense stitches and mesh sections, which makes it very easy to memorize.
Level: upper beginner Author: Toni Lipsey

photo by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

there is no color chart to download with the pattern.