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In this blog post, you will learn everything you need about cotton yarn, crocheting with cotton yarn, and 35 free cotton yarn crochet patterns!
Cotton yarn is a type of yarn made from natural cotton fibers obtained from the cotton plant’s bolls.
It is highly valued for its softness, breathability, and absorbent properties.
Due to its versatility and durability, cotton yarn is a popular choice for various crochet projects.
Cotton yarn is available in various weights and textures, allowing crafters to choose the right type of cotton yarn for their specific projects and preferences.
35 Free Cotton Yarn Crochet Patterns
If you are ready to make your own crochet cotton project, check out this round-up of 35 patterns below, and you might find your next project.
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Crochet Produce Bag Pattern
In this blog post, you will see that a crochet produce bag pattern is easy for beginners.
Not only for produce, but it can also be used for many things, from storing small toys to bathroom items.
The bag can be used for baby items on the go and storing items in the home (not just produce).
A great pattern for any skill level.
2
Bath Puff Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a bath puff crochet pattern.
Make a beautifully soft cotton bath pouf or shower puff that will be a real treat for yourself or to gift to someone special.
As a retirement, birthday, or Mother’s Day gift, give a bar of handmade soap and more handmade goodies.
3
Crochet Face Scrubbies Pattern
In this blog post, you will see a crochet face scrubbies pattern.
Make a stack of durable crochet circles you can use as face scrubbies with this beginner-friendly quick project.
Worked in the round, these simple circles can be made smaller or larger by simply working fewer or more rounds.
4
Crochet Washcloth Pattern {Beginner Friendly!}
In this post, you will see a crochet washcloth pattern that is totally beginner-friendly!
This is my favorite free crochet washcloth pattern.
The pattern is fairly straightforward; even if you are new to crochet, you can make one.
This project requires you to be able to work with basic crochet stitches; create a chain, and work in single crochet stitch.
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Soap Saver Bag Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see two soap saver bag crochet patterns.
The soap savers are straightforward; even if you are new to crochet, you can make them.
You can choose from two crochet soap-saver designs in this pattern.
One is made with only single crochet, and the other has single and double crochet stitches.
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Crochet Soap Bag Pattern {Easy + Quick!}
In this post, you will see a crochet soap bag pattern.
This soap pouch is a great stash buster to use up the leftover cotton you have in your yarn stash.
The soap saver pattern is fairly straightforward; even if you are new to crochet, you can make one.
7
Crochet Wash Mitt Pattern {The Popcorn Stitch}
In this post, you will see a crochet wash mitt pattern.
With one side made using the popcorn stitch for scrubbing and the other from single crochet, this wash mitt is a bathroom essential!
The pattern is fairly straightforward; even if you are new to crochet, you can make a set.
8
Free Crochet Washcloth Pattern (Easy Granny Squares)
In this post, you will see a free crochet washcloth pattern set with two designs that will help you to practice basic crochet stitches.
Washcloths are a great first crochet project, as they are small and easy to make.
These free patterns are granny square designs made larger in bright cotton colors.
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Crochet Dishcloth Pattern Set (Quick Designs For Beginners)
In this post, you will see a crochet dishcloth pattern set with three quick designs for beginners that will help you practice basic crochet stitches.
Dishcloths are a great first crochet project, as they are small and easy to make.
These free patterns only use single crochet and double crochet stitches, creating different textured designs.
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How To Crochet The Linen Stitch (Tutorial + Pattern)
In this post, you will see how to crochet the linen stitch with a tutorial and free dishcloth pattern.
This simple crochet stitch pattern gives a dense woven fabric perfect for blankets, dishcloths, table mats, table runners, and pot holders.
There is a full video tutorial to help you along.
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Crochet Coasters Free Pattern
In this post, you will see how to make a set of cotton crochet coasters with this easy-free pattern.
The crochet coaster pattern is easy for beginners and makes great gifts.
This crochet project is made from cotton yarn – Rico Cotton Aran yarn in nature and clay using a 4mm (US G/6) crochet hook and will teach you how to create flat circles.
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Free Crochet Octopus Pattern (+ Video Tutorial)
In this post, you will see a free crochet octopus pattern.
This little octopus project is a great way to use up leftover yarns in your yarn stash.
It is also a really fun project that can help you to learn new crochet stitches and techniques.
The perfect gift for your baby or for a friend.
13
Ice Cream Cozy Crochet Pattern {Beginner Friendly!}
In this post, you will see an ice cream cozy crochet pattern that will help you to practice basic crochet stitches.
Pint cozies are a great first crochet project, as they are small and easy to make.
The free pattern only uses single crochet stitches, creating a simple but useful design.
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Crochet Easter Eggs {Free Pattern Download}
In this blog post, you will see how to make mini crochet Easter eggs to decorate your home with this spring.
Easy to make, the small eggs are great for stash-busting.
Using around 10g of yarn per egg, you can make many, all in different colors!
It's going to be a great addition to your easter decor.
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Crochet Easter Basket (Free Pattern PDF)
This blog post will show you how to make an Easter basket to store your mini crochet Easter eggs and treats.
The basket can be made easily with a handle or no handle.
You can also turn this handmade basket into a bunny with crocheted ears and a pom pom tail.
This is a great gift for easter.
16
Granny Square Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a granny square bucket hat crochet pattern.
This hat is perfect for summer days with the brim turned up or turned down.
This crochet bucket hat is a great stash buster made from cotton in three different colors.
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Striped Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a striped bucket hat crochet pattern.
This hat is perfect for summer days with the brim turned up or turned down.
Made from cotton worsted weight yarn in four different colors, this crochet bucket hat is a great stash buster.
The perfect choice for the summer time.
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Striped Unisex Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a striped unisex bucket hat crochet pattern.
This hat is perfect for summer days with the brim turned up or turned down.
This crochet bucket hat is a great stash buster made from cotton in three colors.
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Crochet Beach Cover Up Pattern
In this post, you will see a crochet beach cover-up pattern.
This beach cover-up is perfect for summer days thrown over swimwear.
Made with comfy cotton yarn, this is the perfect project for summer.
Available to make in 8 sizes – XS to 5XL.
20
Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a bucket hat crochet pattern.
This bucket hat is perfect for summer days with the brim turned up or turned down.
Made from cotton, this sun hat is a must-have!
21
Granny Square Top Crochet Pattern (Free + Easy)
In this post, you will see a granny square top crochet pattern.
This top is perfect for beach trips or walking around town.
Easy to adjust, you can make this top in a number of sizes.
Made out of 100% pima cotton, this top is the perfect option for hot summer days.
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Beach Bag Crochet Pattern
In this post, you will see a beach bag crochet pattern.
Make a summer-ready beach bag from cotton with this easy crochet pattern.
The perfect tote bag for throwing your towel in and other beach essentials.
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Quick & Easy Crochet Dish Towel Pattern (2 Sizes) by I Can Crochet That
Photo Credit:icancrochetthat.com
In this blog post, you will see how to make two-size kitchen towels.
These dish towels are made in 24/7 cotton from Lion Brand Yarns and are useful in your daily chores.
Make a set in all of your favorite colors.
24
The Addison Mug Rug Free Crochet Pattern by Love And Stitch Design
Photo Credit:loveandstitchdesign.com
This blog post will show you how to make easy mug rugs.
They are super cute and useful and add fringes for a flare.
Plus, there are step-by-step photos to help you along.
25
Striped Boho Pillow Crochet Pattern by Stitch Berry
Photo Credit:stitchberryblog.com
This blog post will show you how to make a modern crochet pillow pattern.
This is an easy pattern that is perfect for all makers.
A great crochet project for anyone who loves making home decor items.
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How To Make A Microwavable Crochet Bowl Cozy by Nicki's Homemade Crafts
Photo Credit:www.nickishomemadecrafts.com
In this blog post, you will see a cottonbowl cozy pattern.
With this crochet item, you will never burn your hands again with a hot bowl of soup.
This pattern is made in a medium weight cotton yarn and a 4 mm crochet hook.
Make a set of bowl cozies for you or as a gift.
Plus, there is a video tutorial to help you along.
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Crochet Simple Hot Pad by Pink Plumeria Maui
Photo Credit:pinkplumeriamaui.com
This blog post will show you how to make simple hot pads.
This pattern is a fun and quick project made with Lily Sugar 'n Cream and a J/6.0 mm hook.
Perfect for beginners.
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Crochet Farmer's Market Bag – Free Pattern by Jewels And Jones
Photo Credit:jewelsandjones.com
This blog post will show you how to make a modern cotton bag.
Tote bags are perfect for carrying your shopping; make one with 100% cotton or a cotton blend yarn.
This is a great pattern for all makers, and a video tutorial will help you along.
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Best Modern Hot Pad Crochet Pattern by Mama In A Stitch
Photo Credit:www.mamainastitch.com
This blog post will show you how to make the perfect hot pad.
Place your hot oven pan on this pad and protect all your surfaces.
You can add a handle to finish it off.
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Crochet Placemat– Free Pattern by Lulo Stitch Co
Photo Credit:lulostitchco.com
In this blog post, you will see a placemat crochet pattern.
Make a beautiful crochet item with a natural fiber cotton yarn.
The stitch pattern makes for a fun project that's perfect for advanced beginners.
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Easy Crochet Double Thick Potholder: Free Pattern by Okie Girl Bling 'N Things
Photo Credit:okiegirlblingnthings.com
This blog post will show you how to make an easy potholder.
Potholder patterns are perfect for all crocheters to make, as they are fast and easy.
There is a video tutorial to help you along with the stitch pattern.
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Harbor Crochet Hand Towel Pattern by Stitching Together
Photo Credit:www.stitching-together.com
In this blog post, you will see how to make crochet hand towels.
This is a great pattern for all makers, especially if you love making home decor items.
You can also use this pattern to stitch up a crochet kitchen towel.
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Sleepy Times by DROPS Design
Photo Credit:www.garnstudio.com
Make a beautiful baby blanket with this free crochet pattern.
The lace design makes for an interesting project.
Baby blankets make for a popular choice for a baby shower gift.
Plus, there are video tutorials and a chart to help you along.
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The Cottage Mug Rug Pattern by CJ Design Blog
Photo Credit:CJ Design Blog
In this blog post, you will see how to make an easy mug rug.
They are super cute and useful and add fringes for a flare.
Plus, there is a video tutorial to help you along.
35
Wildrose Shoulder Bag by All About Ami
Photo Credit:www.allaboutami.com
In this post, you will see how to make a beautiful granny square bag.
A fun bag for the summer and spring.
The pattern is divided into two posts.
And there are photos and a chart to help you along.
What Is 100% Cotton Yarn Used For?
100% cotton yarn is a versatile crafting material primarily used for creating a wide range of soft and breathable textile items.
Its natural, plant-based fibers make it an excellent choice for projects that require comfort and absorbency.
It is commonly used for crafting dishcloths, washcloths, and kitchen accessories due to its ability to absorb moisture effectively, making it ideal for household chores.
Its hypoallergenic properties make it a preferred option for crafting baby items like blankets, clothing, and toys, ensuring a gentle touch on sensitive skin.
Cotton yarn is also popular for summer garments, as it allows for excellent breathability, keeping wearers comfortable in warm weather.
It’s equally suitable for making home decor items like throw pillows, table runners, curtains, and accessories like scarves and market bags.
Furthermore, its durability and strength make cotton yarn suitable for crafting items like blankets, afghans, and pet accessories, ensuring they stand the test of time.
Its smooth texture and stitch definition make it an excellent choice for intricate projects like amigurumi toys.
What Size Crochet Hook For Cotton Yarn?
The size of the crochet hook you should use with cotton yarn depends on several factors, including the weight or thickness of the yarn, your crochet style and tension, and the specific project you’re working on.
- Lace Weight Cotton Yarn: Use a very fine crochet hook, typically in the range of steel hooks sizes 6 to 12 (1.00 mm to 2.75 mm) for delicate and intricate projects like lace doilies.
- Fingering Weight Cotton Yarn: A crochet hook in the range of 2.25 mm to 3.5 mm (US B-1 to E-4) is suitable for fingering weight cotton yarn, which is often used for lightweight and delicate items like baby clothes and summer shawls.
- Sport Weight Cotton Yarn: Choose a crochet hook in the range of 3.5 mm to 4.5 mm (US E-4 to G-7) for sport-weight cotton yarn. This weight is used for slightly thicker and warmer garments and accessories.
- Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn: A crochet hook in the range of 4.5 mm to 6.5 mm (US G-7 to K-10.5) is suitable for worsted weight cotton yarn, which is commonly used for dishcloths, home decor items, and heavier garments.
- Bulky Weight Cotton Yarn: For bulky-weight cotton yarn, which is used for thicker and warmer items like blankets and scarves, you may use a crochet hook in the range of 6.5 mm to 9.0 mm (US K-10.5 to M-13).
Learn everything about the different yarn weights here – Yarn Weights.
Is Cotton Yarn Flexible?
Cotton yarn is generally considered to be less flexible and stretchy compared to some other yarn types.
Its lack of elasticity is one of its inherent characteristics.
While it does have some natural give, it doesn’t stretch to the same extent as materials like wool or certain synthetic yarns.
This lack of flexibility can be an advantage in certain projects where stability and structure are important, but it can be a limitation in projects that require a lot of stretch or give.
The flexibility of cotton yarn can also vary depending on the specific type of cotton yarn being used.
Some cotton yarns are more pliable and soft, while others may have a stiffer and less flexible feel.
Additionally, the thickness of the yarn and the crochet or knitting techniques employed can also influence how flexible the final project turns out.
Does Cotton Yarn Make A Good Blanket?
Cotton yarn can make a good blanket under certain circumstances.
Cotton is known for its breathability, softness, and versatility, making it a great blanket choice.
It is particularly suitable for lightweight, all-season blankets that provide comfort without causing overheating.
Cotton blankets are ideal for those living in warmer climates or for use during spring and summer.
Cotton yarn is also easy to care for, as it is machine-washable and durable, ensuring the blanket lasts long.
However, there are some drawbacks to using cotton yarn for blankets.
Cotton is not as warm as some other materials, like wool, so it may not be the best choice for extremely cold climates or the winter season.
Additionally, cotton blankets are less plush and fluffy than blankets made from synthetic materials or blends.
Is Cotton Yarn Harder To Work With?
Cotton yarn is more challenging to work with than other yarn types like acrylic or wool.
Its lack of stretch and inherent stiffness can make it less forgiving, especially when working on intricate stitch patterns or when correcting errors.
Maintaining consistent tension is crucial to achieving a uniform appearance in your projects.
Additionally, some cotton yarns may have a slightly rough texture, which can be less gentle on the hands than softer fibers.
However, crafters can adapt to these characteristics with practice and patience and create beautiful, durable items using cotton yarn.
Its breathability, hypoallergenic properties, and suitability for warm-weather projects make it a valuable addition to any yarn collection.
How Do You Wash 100 Cotton Yarn?
Washing 100% cotton yarn is relatively straightforward, but it’s important to follow care instructions to ensure the yarn and any items made from it maintain their quality and integrity.
- Read Care Labels: Before washing any cotton item, check the care label on the yarn or the finished product for specific washing instructions. Some cotton yarns and items may have unique care requirements.
- Prepare the Water: Fill a basin, sink, or bucket with cool to lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can cause cotton to shrink and lose its shape.
- Add Mild Detergent: Add a small amount of mild liquid detergent to the water. You can also use a detergent specifically designed for delicate or hand-washable items.
- Submerge the Items: Gently submerge the cotton yarn or items in the soapy water, allowing them to soak for a few minutes. Gently agitate the water to distribute the detergent, but avoid excessive agitation or wringing, as it can damage the fibers.
- Gently Wash: Use your hands to squeeze and gently rub the items lightly. Pay special attention to any soiled areas.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Drain the soapy water and refill the basin with clean, cool water. Rinse the cotton items thoroughly until all detergent residue is removed.
- Press Out Excess Water: Gently press the excess water from the items by pressing them between clean, dry towels. Avoid twisting or wringing out the water, as it can distort the shape of the cotton.
- Air Dry: Lay the cotton items flat on a clean towel or drying rack in a well-ventilated area. Avoid hanging wet cotton items, as this can cause them to stretch. Reshape any items, if necessary, to their original dimensions.
- Final Drying: Allow the items to air dry completely. Depending on the thickness of the cotton and humidity, this may take several hours to a day or more.
Tips:
Avoid exposing cotton items to direct sunlight for extended periods, which can cause fading.
If you need to remove stubborn stains, consider using a stain remover suitable for cotton fabrics before washing.
Always follow any specific care instructions provided for your cotton yarn or finished items, as some cotton blends or specialty finishes may have different washing requirements.
By following these steps and paying attention to care labels, you can help ensure that your 100% cotton yarn and cotton-based items remain in good condition after washing.
Learn how to read a yarn label here. – How To Read A Yarn Label (Step By Step)
Crochet Lessons
If you are a new maker and need help with the crochet basics, check out the crochet lessons here – Crochet Lessons {With Video Tutorials}.
There, you will find tutorial posts for all the crochet techniques a newbie needs to know.
And if you need more video tutorials, check out my YouTube channel here. – Handy Little Me – YouTube.
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Happy Crocheting!
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