20 Bridgerton Inspired Crochet Patterns (Regency Era)

20 Bridgerton Inspired Crochet Patterns (Regency Era)

Hello, lovely fiber artists! 🌸 Welcome back to the Cactus Lady Creation blog. If you're as enchanted by the world of Bridgerton as I am, you're in for a treat.

Today, we're diving into the elegance and charm of the Regency era with some inspired crochet patterns that will transport you straight into the heart of high society.

From delicate lace bonnets to romantic shawls, these projects are perfect for adding a touch of vintage glamour to your wardrobe. So, grab your hooks, choose your favorite yarn, and let's get started on creating some pieces that even Lady Whistledown would be envious of! 




 

 

 


Accessories: 

Reticule by All About Ami, see the pattern here
love how this handbag features lovely tassels. The finished dimensions of this piece are 9 inches (23 cm) long and 17 inches (43 cm) in circumference. It’s an intermediate-level project to create. I also adore how it uses the shell stitch, and it's available for free on her website.
Cherry Blossamer Parasol by Chiaros Cusrosity, see the pattern here
This pattern is worked from the center and features lace instructions written round by round. This cover will fit a parasol frame with a 35-inch diameter and 10 ribs. I also appreciate how they provide suggestions for where to get a frame for the parasol. The pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Leaf Lace Crochet Hand Fan by Zom Barbie Crochet, see the pattern here
This pattern is for an experienced crocheter, as it involves several different stitches and is made with size 10 crochet thread and a 9-inch fan frame. The effort is well worth it, though, as the finished fan is absolutely stunning. The pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
This intermediate-level pattern features a combination of basic stitches and the bullion block stitch to create beautiful lace heart earrings. These earrings are truly stunning and add a touch of elegance to any ensemble. The pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Lace and Bead Necklace by Catherine Chant, see the pattern here

This intermediate-level pattern combines crochet and beadwork to create a stunning necklace. The finished necklace measures 20.5 inches in length, with the lace portion extending 14.5 inches. The overlapping shells of the crochet lace give the piece a subtle ruffle, adding a romantic and feminine touch. The shells form a natural arch around the neck, providing a soft drape, while chains on either end allow for adjustable length. The pattern is available for purchase in their Ravelry shop.The stitches used include chain, slip stitch, and double crochet.

Lace Gloves by Kirsten Holloway Designs, see the pattern here

These elegant lace gloves are an intermediate to advanced-level project, requiring crochet thread, ribbon, pearl beads, and metal snaps. The pattern includes basic stitches, a 3dc cluster, and working in the 3rd loop of a half double crochet. The body of the gloves, when worked flat, measures 3¾ inches tall by 6 inches wide before adding the top and bottom edgings.

I also appreciate how Kirsten provides tips on customizing the length of the gloves for a perfect fit. This pattern is available for free on her blog.

 

 

Classic Bonnet by Sweets of Ties, see the pattern here

This adorable bonnet pattern comes in sizes ranging from Newborn to Adult, with the 6-12 month baby size available for free on her blog. It’s beginner-friendly, using basic stitches to create. The bonnet is worked from the back of the head in joining rounds, transitioning to the body of the hat worked in rows.

 

Regency Bonnet by Noora Karjalainen of The Shadow of my Hand, see the pattern here

I absolutely love this Regency Poke Bonnet, crafted from beautiful Finnish paper yarn. The pattern is quite simple, using only basic stitches, making it accessible for many crocheters. For added durability and to prevent curling, you can insert wire into the bonnet.

You can find this lovely pattern for free on their blog post, and they also provide a link to the Finnish paper yarn used.

Crochet Corsage by Yarnspiration, see the pattern here

This charming corsage measures 3 inches (7.5 cm) between the leaf points and is a delightful project to make. To create it, you work the rose as a long strip, then roll it into a spiral and secure it into the rose shape before adding the crocheted leaves.

You can pin it on your dress or glove, or use a bobby pin to place it into your hair. This pattern is available for free on their website.

 

Metropolitan Shawl by Free Vintage Crochet, see the pattern here

This stunning Metropolitan Shawl pattern is a bit more intermediate due to its vintage design, which requires a bit more effort to work through. However, the results are well worth it. The intricate details and classic style make it a beautiful addition to any wardrobe.

You can find this lovely pattern for free on their website.

 

Embroidery Pins by Lingzhi Handmade, see the pattern here

This beautiful crochet hair clip by Lingzhi Handmade is quite simple to create, using only basic stitches along with a hair clip and a bit of sewing to finish. It’s a lovely project that adds a charming touch to any hairstyle.

You can find the free video tutorial on their YouTube channel.

 

Lace Shawl by Coats and Clarks, see the pattern here

I absolutely love this Hairpin Rhinestone Shawl by Coats and Clarks. It’s an intermediate-level pattern due to its vintage design, which requires a bit more effort to complete. The addition of rhinestone details adds a stunning touch of elegance to the shawl.

This pattern is available for purchase on their website.

 

Corset Belt by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.

This stylish corset belt from Yarnspirations is an intermediate-level project, requiring basic stitches as well as half double crochet in the bar and linked double crochet. The pattern is available for free on their website and comes in sizes XS to 5XL. 

 

Regency Era Wrap by Selina Veronique, see the pattern here

This beautiful crochet Regency Wrap measures 20 by 66 inches (52 by 167 cm) and is characteristic of the 1820s era, encompassing the Second Restoration in France and the Regency Era in England. The designer aimed to recreate a popular French 19th-century stitch known as the archs and fans stitch. The wrap appears beginner-friendly, using basic stitches to achieve its elegant look.

You can find this pattern for free on their blog.

 

Home Decor:

Flower Tea Cozy by Yarnspiration, see the pattern here

This charming Flower Tea Cozy pattern is beginner-friendly and designed to fit a 6-cup teapot, measuring 9 x 8 inches (23 x 20.5 cm). To create it, you’ll make pansies and then work the tea cozy by crocheting two sides together, shaping the top, and sewing the pansies on.

You can find this pattern for free on the Yarnspirations website.

Table Runner by Sophia Minakais, see the pattern here.

This beautiful Table Runner measures 45 by 17 inches and is beginner-friendly, utilizing basic stitches as well as the puff stitch, which involves yarn over and pulling up a loop three times before pulling through all seven loops. The runner is crafted from crochet squares and triangles, which are then sewn together to assemble the piece.

You can find this pattern for free on their website. I also love how this pattern combines quilting fabrics with crochet components, making it a great way to use up scrap fabrics.

 

Regency Blanket by Pearls of Knits, see the pattern here

This stunning Regency Blanket, available in the Pearls of Knits Etsy shop, is a vintage pattern from the 1950s. The finished blanket measures 52 x 86 inches and features the Afghan stitch (also known as the Tunisian simple stitch), along with slip stitch, chain, cross stitch, and double crochet stitch.

This pattern is available for purchase in their shop.

 

 

 

Clothing:

Betty Dress by Purls PHPatterns, see the pattern here.

This lovely Betty Dress pattern from Purls PH Patterns is advanced beginner-friendly and made-to-measure, making it size-inclusive and eliminating the need for gauge. It features elegant shell stitches and includes instructions for making not only the dress but also a peplum and top.

You can find this pattern for purchase in their Etsy shop.

 

Regency Top by The Crafty Crochetier, see the pattern here

This charming Regency-inspired summer crochet top from The Crafty Crochetier is created using basic stitches and comes in sizes Small to X-Large. It’s a delightful project for those who appreciate vintage-inspired designs.

You can find this pattern for free on their blog.

 

Neck Cardigan by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

This lovely cardigan from Yarnspirations features a short-sleeve V-neck design with charming embroidery. It’s made using basic stitches, starting with the back and then working on the armhole and neck shaping. Next, you create the front and sleeves with ribbing, add buttons, and finish with embroidery using the stem stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and French knots.

The pattern includes sizes XS to 5XL and is available for free on their website.

  

I hope you enjoyed this journey into the world of Bridgerton-inspired crochet patterns. These elegant designs are sure to add a touch of Regency-era charm to your collection, whether you're crafting for yourself or making gifts for loved ones. Don't forget to share your creations with me on Instagram and TikTok using #CactusLadyCreation – I love seeing your beautiful work!

If you enjoyed this post, make sure to check out my other crochet tutorials and sign up for the CLC Newsletter for the latest updates and exclusive content. Happy crocheting, and may your makes be as graceful as a Bridgerton ball!

Happy crafting, Sterling 🌸

 

 

 

@cactusladycreation

 

Back to blog

1 comment

I love this blog post

Kay

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.