PDF Patterns

Our digital PDF patterns are written a little differently with beginner and neurodivergent crafters in mind.

The abbreviated instructions are followed by a breakdown in italics, making it easier to understand what you need to crochet in each row / round.

If you’ve had trouble reading crochet patterns in the past, we hope that you’ll give ours a try!

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How to read a crochet pattern

Beanies

Ever tried to make a beanie and it turned out small enough to fit a doll or big enough for the BFG?

Don’t worry – we’ve got you!

Our beanies are almost all made to measure, meaning that you can use any yarn and hook combination and end up with a beanie that will actually fit.

We also have a few matching beanie and glove sets if you like to get matchy-matchy.

    Feather Stitch Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern Example 2

    Fingerless Gloves

    Fingerless gloves are the perfect accessory when your hands are cold, but you want to keep your fingers free for crocheting, typing, scrolling the apps, driving, etc.

    Our gloves are written with three size options (Small, Medium, and Large) and have instructions on how to customise them to your liking.

    Gloves are a great way to use up those skeins of yarn left over from bigger projects.

    Learn new stitches like the Feather and Alpine Stitch – two of our faves.

    Lazy Daisy Easter Bunny Pattern

    Amigurumi

    This is where it all started for us at Fox Creations!

    We have a special place in our hearts for amigurumi.

    Our patterns will help you to learn how to make crochet toys – we include a breakdown of the abbreviations in each round as well as links to our Amigurumi 101 articles.

    Be sure to check out our free articles on topics like the Magic Circle, Working in an Oval, and much more!

    How to read a crochet pattern first stiches

    Fidgets & Keychains

    We are a family of neurodivergents, so we all love a good fidget!

    The great thing about crochet fidgets is that you can use up all your yarn scraps. You just need some 9mm pony beads (or beads of your choice that will fit over a 3.5mm crochet hook).

    Fidgets are great for kids, adults, and the elderly.

    We also have some tapestry keychains that make fantastic gifts or Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.

     

    How to read a crochet pattern Step 2

    Garments

    There’s nothing quite like wearing clothing that you made yourself.

    We like to experiment with yarn and hook size to create garments with gorgeous drape.

    It’s our goal to add more and varied garment patterns in the future, but we have a few beauties ready for you to make.

    How to read a crochet pattern Step 2

    Home Decor & Accessories

    There are few crochet projects more impressive (to us, anyway) than a well-done tapestry wall hanging.

    We have wall hangings all over our craft space to inspire us.

    As with our other patterns, we love subversive and funny messages to get us through these crazy times.

    You’ll also see that we enjoy creating projects with cheeky messages like our Downstairs Washcloths