Fun Summer Accessories for Kids – Crochet Patterns
Are your kids in the mood to crochet some Fun Summer Accessories? They certainly should be because it is a simple recipe for a great time! Are you planning to teach your older children how to use crochet hooks? Or maybe you want to make something yourself for the little ones to enjoy? Either way, you have landed in the right corner of Woolpatterns today. The exemplary crochet patterns we have selected for today are unquestionably perfect for beginners and vibrate with positive energy. Let them inspire you this summer! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
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Freeze Pop Holders – Free Crochet Patterns
Mermaid or Dino Ice pop cover
Avoid the mess and make eating ice pops even more fun if it’s possible. Claire’s cozy comes in two versions – a mermaid’s tail or a dinosaur’s tail. Which one is your favorite? Oh, and be sure to use up leftover yarn ends to make them because these projects require very little yarn.
Level: beginner Author: Claire Bannister
photo by Lindsey Dale / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Ice Pop Sleeve
This multifunctional sleeve will be perfect for ice pops, yes, but you can use it to keep all kinds of things inside. The pattern doesn’t require gauging, uses only basic stitches and is a perfect scrap yarn project. Crystal’s crochet pattern is a great way to start your crocheting journey.
Level: beginner Author: Crystal McCauley
photo by Crystal McCauley / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Freezer Pop Cozy
No more freezing our hands off! It looks like Red Heart Design Team has just saved summer! If your little ones like homemade ice cream, this pattern should certainly interest you. It is beginner-friendly and so fun to work on. Just remember to keep things colorful! Crochet summer accessories for kids need bright shades.
Level: beginner Author: Red Heart Design Team
The original pattern and the photos are on Yarnspirations. More info on Ravelry.
FUN Freeze Pop Holders
Summer is coming and so is the season for freezing cold treats! If you don’t want your children to freeze their little fingers, you should seriously consider crocheting a set of pop holders. It is a great idea for using up scraps of yarn too.
Level: beginner Author: Lisa M Fox
The original pattern and the photos are on Green Fox Farms Designs. More info on Ravelry.
Flower Freeze Pop Holder
This is a real-life example of flower power! Decorative, practical, adorable and beginner-friendly! We simply couldn’t wish for more than we get in this crochet pattern by Jo to the World Creations. Summer is not over yet and the season for ice pops will never be!
Level: beginner Author: Jo to the World Creations
The original pattern and the photos are on JO to the World.
Free Crochet Spinner Patterns
Wind Spinner
This crochet pattern by Tuula Maaria will make your head spin! If you are looking for some original handmade patio decor, here we come to your rescue with this awesome idea. Both children and adults will certainly enjoy it! Make them colorful!
Level: beginner Author: Tuula Maaria
The original pattern and the photos are on Knit Crochet Blog. More info on Ravelry.
Rocket Firecracker Wind Spinner
These crochet wind spinners are from a different galaxy! You can make as many of them as you want in no time thanks to this quick and relaxing pattern by Jenila Mathialagan. Get ready for all the summer garden parties!
Level: beginner Author: Jenila Mathialagan
The video tutorial is on YouTube. More info and the photos are on Ravelry.
free Crochet water balloon patterns
Reusable Water Balloons – Paid crochet pattern
What an awesome, original idea! This pattern proves that crochet designers’ creativity has no limits, without a doubt. If your children like water balloon wars but you are not crazy about all the mess, we have come upon a perfect solution for your family. Momma by Grace Creations invented it! So brilliant, isn’t it?
Level: beginner Author: Momma by Grace Creations
The original pattern and the photos are on Momma by Grace Creations. More info on Ravelry.