20 Moon Garden Crochet Pattern
Recently I’ve been inspired by the mystical and magic of midnight and the flowers that blossom underneath the moonlight. For the longest time a dream of mine has been to have a moon garden, I’m particularly inspired by victorian gothic gardens adorned with wrought-iron trellises, gothic arches, and asymmetrical plantings of exotic flowers filed with deep maroon, crimson, violet-blue and black flowers such as moonflowers , primrose, and phlox, along with varieties that provide respite for my favorite nocturnal friends like bats and moths.
So I created a round-up of 20 moon garden crochet patterns here for you and separated them into blankets, flowers and granny squares, clothing, and home decor. You can also find links to each pattern below.
Blankets
First is the flower patch blanket by Yarnspirations. It’s free on their website and measures 48 inches by 58 inches so it’s pretty big. It’s rated intermediate to create and the special stitch used here is the popcorn stitch. Also one corner of the flower motif has a stem which I really love that detail and you do need to be comfortable with using the mattress stitch to connect all of the motifs, but there is a helpful diagram to do this.
Bunny Leaps in the Night by 3 Alpacas, see the pattern here.
Next is the Bunny Leaps in the Night by 3 Alpacas. It’s a paid pattern in their Etsy shop and is more intermediate level to make as you do need to be comfortable with color work and the tapestry crochet method. It measures 51 inches by 63 inches if you stick to the same gauge as the creator. And I love how detailed this design is, It would definitely take a while to create but is well worth it and has heirloom potential.

Bucolic Blanket by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
I also like the Bucolic Blanket by Yarnspirations. Once complete it measures 48 inches by 55 inches, and there aren’t any special stitches but you do need to be comfortable with color work and reading a chart. I just really love the flower motifs and the granny squares in each corner, and this one is free on their website.

Overlay Mosaic Blanket by Happy Hook Club, see the pattern here.
This Overlay Mosaic Blanket by Happy Hook Club is also a great one. This one is a paid pattern on their website, and the finished blanket measures 48 inches by 74 inches if you follow their gauge. And I really love the stars and moon phases on this one.
Celestial Motifs by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
You could also make the Celestial Motifs by Yarnspirations. The finished size measures 45 inches by 50 inches, and this pattern is free on their website and includes a moon and sun motif, you make 28 of each and then connect them together using a whipstitch and is more easy to create as it uses basic stitches. Then you work the edging with two rounds of half double crochet border to finish it off.
Flowers & Granny Squares
Lotus Moon by Gita Crochet, see the pattern here.
First is the Lotus Moon by Gita Crochet. It’s a YouTube video tutorial on their channel and is made in the round. It’s really beginner friendly and I love the 3-D nature of this one and you can create it and use it as a coaster or connect a bunch of these motifs together and create a number of things.
Foxglove Flowers by Cornelia Rockliff, see the pattern here.
Or make the Foxglove Flowers by Cornelia Rockliff. This one is rated beginner friendly and includes how to assemble each part of the flower to create 3 sizes of buds and 2 sizes of leaves. It’s quite a long and detailed pattern with over 100 images to help explain each step of the way and it’s a paid patterns on the love crafts website.
Blue Moon Weed by Made with April, see the pattern here.
You could also make the Blue Moon Weed Flowers by Made with April. It only uses basic stitches and bit of increasing and does use a bit of wiring for the stem and leafs to give it a bit of structure which is nice, and this one is a paid pattern on their website.
Moon Flower Granny Squares by Happy Berry Crochet, see the pattern here.
I also like the Moon Flower Granny Square by Happy Berry Crochet. It measures about 4 by 4 inches once complete and is a free pattern on their YouTube Channel, so perfect for visual learners. This one would be perfect to stitch up a bunch and make something from them, and even to play around with the colors in each round if you want it to be more colorful, and if you need some ideas of what to make with granny squares definitely check out this video next. I have a lot of different ideas of what to make with granny squares.
Black Lily Square by Made by Lisek, see the pattern here.
Next is the Black Lily Square by Made by Lisek. This one is a paid pattern in their Etsy, and measures 15 cm once complete. This pattern has more of a halloween vibe with the colors they used here, and would be perfect to whip up and create blankets or bags, and I love the three dimensional nature of the flower.
Queen of the Night by Mei Mei Crochet, see the pattern here.
Another great pattern is the queen of the night by Mei Mei Crochet. It’s more intermediate level to make and it’s a free pattern on ribblr. It just requires basic stitches to make and to create it you start with the main petals, then do the outer petals, then the center squiggle piece and center piece loops and bottom of the flower and I love all of the details on this one.
Moonlight Granny by Creggy's Crochet, see the pattern here.
I also love the Moonlight Granny Square by Creggy’s Crochet. This one is a free pattern on their YouTube channel, and they also have a paid written pattern on their website. The finished design is 13 cm and the special stitch is the extended double crochet and working in the back loop only, and I loved the colors they chose for this one.
Clothing
Moonflower Lace Top by Maana Crafts, see the pattern here.
First is the Moonflower Lace Top by Maana Crafts. This pattern has sizes XS to 3XL, fitting bust size 22 inches to 52 inches, and is a very comprehensive pattern with progress photos, charts and modification tips. The hem line can easily be modified as well and I love the lacy design on this one and it is awesome paid pattern on their website.
Moonflower Boléro by Tales of Knots, see the pattern here.
Next is the Moonflower Boléro by Tales of Knots. There are sizes XS to 5XL and it’s more intermediate level to make. The special stitches are the double crochet three and four together and foundation single crochet. To create it you work the yoke, body, trim, then the sleeves. And this one is a free pattern on their website.
Queen of the Night Top by By Bella Mue, see the pattern here.
Or make the Queen of the Night Top by By Bella Mue. It’s made to measure and was tested for sizes XS to 2XL, and is very comprehensive, and shares how to modify it as a top and dress. It’s advanced beginner to create and is a paid pattern in their Etsy. It’s worked in two identical pieces with the sleeves crocheted onto them as well so no sewing which is great if that’s not your thing.
Queen of the Night Maxi by Two of Wands, see the pattern here.
There is also the Queen of the Night Maxi Dress by Two of Wands. It’s a paid pattern on their website. There are sizes XS to 4XL, and it’s more intermediate level to make. Special stitches are the double crochet clusters, shell stitches, and working on both sides of a foundation chain. I love the color that they made this one in, and it would be perfect to wear and layer with for Summer.
Home Decor
Boom it Bloomed by Crochet or Cry, see the pattern here.
First is the Boom it Bloomed by Crochet or Cry. This one measures 9 inches by 13 inches, but of course that also depends on the yarn size and gauge. It’s more intermediate level to make because of the color work and it’s good to note that you will need a steamer for this one so it can lay flat because, and I love this one it reminds me of the tapestries that you can make with macramé in that color work style. And this one is a paid pattern on their Etsy.
Moonflower Pillow by The Flower Hook, see the pattern here.
Next is the Moonflower Pillow by the Flower Hook. I would say this one is more beginner friendly to make because of the color work and being comfortable with changing colors as well. This one is a paid pattern in their Ravelry and measures 20 inches by 20 inches, I love how detailed this one is as well.
Flower Tea Towels by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
I also liked the Flowers Tea Towels by Yarnspirations. It measures 13 inches by 18 inches, and is free on their website. The towel is worked by the row with edging then the top is worked in the round with that flower. And This one would definitely be perfect to add a bit of moon garden magic to your home if you make it in more saturated and moody colors like dark blues, or ruby reds.
Alright well what did you think of this round-up? If you enjoyed it, you might also like the Werifesteria, Fairy Grunge, or Whimsigoth Crochet Pattern Round-Ups. . Well thanks for watching and I hope you’ll join me in the next one.
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