50+ Fall Aesthetic Crochet Patterns that embody the Autumn aesthetic 🍁

50+ Fall Aesthetic Crochet Patterns that embody the Autumn aesthetic 🍁

Fall is hands-down my favorite season. There's something about that first crisp breeze and the way the days slowly grow shorter and cozier that just feels magical. But tell me, is it just me, or does it feel like as soon as Halloween is over, we’re suddenly racing toward Christmas and New Year’s?

Somewhere in that rush, Fall—and all the warm, inviting aesthetics that come with it—can sometimes feel overlooked.

That’s why I’m here to give this beautiful season the spotlight it deserves! From cozy textures and earthy colors to all the little details that make you think of pumpkin spice, crunchy leaves, and warm drinks by the fire, this collection of 50 Fall Aesthetic Crochet Patterns captures everything that makes autumn special.

I will separate all of these patterns into three categories: Sweaters & Shawls, Accessories and Home Decor. Whether you're looking for a new project to cozy up with or want to create a little extra autumn ambiance, these patterns are here to help you celebrate Fall in all its glory.

 

 

Sweaters & Shawls: 

Foxy Autumn Cardigan by Dorothy Jean Crochet, see the pattern here

Kicking things off is the Foxy Autumn Cardigan by Dorothy Jean Crochet—a pattern that perfectly embodies fall! This cardigan uses the classic granny ripple stripe motif, giving it a touch of nostalgic charm that feels just right for the season. The autumn color palette chosen for this piece brings to mind cozy fires, warm drinks, and golden leaves, making it a statement piece for any fall wardrobe.

This pattern is detailed, with over 30 pages of instructions to guide you through each step. Plus, it’s a made-to-measure pattern, which means you can create a cardigan that fits you perfectly. It’s a paid pattern available on Etsy, and in my opinion, it’s worth every penny for a piece you’ll reach for all season long.

 

Wild Woman Cardigan by Cactus Lady Creation, see the pattern here

Next up is my own Wild Woman Cardigan—a piece that brings out a whimsical vibe with a cozy Fall twist! This pattern looks especially stunning when worked up in rich fall shades like burgundy or pumpkin. It’s designed for intermediate crocheters or confident beginners ready to dive into a bit of lace stitchwork, plus some light seaming and sewing to bring the panels together.

To make things easier, I’ve included plenty of helpful photos to guide you through each step. The pattern is available in sizes XS to 2XL, so you can create a comfy, custom piece that fits just right. It’s a paid pattern available in my shop, and it’s a wonderful project for anyone looking to add a unique and wearable piece to their Fall wardrobe.

 

Four Hour Fall Sweater by Heart Hook Home, see the pattern here

If you're looking for a quick, cozy make, the Four Hour Fall Sweater by Heart Hook Home is a fantastic choice. This pattern works up fast, thanks to the bottom-up construction and the Lemon Peel Stitch, which adds both texture and speed. The result? A warm, textured sweater you can whip up in practically no time.

This pattern is generously offered in a range of sizes, from XS to 5XL, making it accessible for crocheters of all body types. Even better, it's free to access on the Heart Hook Home blog, so you can dive right in without delay!

 

Cozy Fall Shrug by Simply Collectible Crochet, see the pattern here

For those who love simplicity with a clever twist, the Cozy Fall Shrug by Simply Collectible Crochet is a must-try. This pattern begins with a simple rectangle, and with just a few well-placed seams, it transforms into a beautifully draped shrug—perfect for layering on chilly fall days.

The only special stitch used here is the foundation half double crochet (fhdc), so it’s approachable even for those newer to garment-making. While it’s offered in just one size, a bit of tinkering can adjust it to your preferred fit. This pattern is free on the Simply Collectible Crochet blog, making it easy to get started on your next favorite Fall piece.

 

Fall is Coming Shawl by Wiam's Crafts, see the pattern here

Nothing says cozy like a beautiful, flowy shawl for those crisp autumn days, and the Fall is Coming Shawl by Wiam’s Crafts is a stunning option. This pattern is based on a delicate six-petal flower design, with special stitches like the treble three together (tr3tog) and chain three treble two together (ch3tre2tog), giving it an elegant and intricate look. Measuring 73 inches wide by 35.5 inches in height, it’s a generously sized shawl that’s perfect for layering over your favorite fall outfits.

The pattern includes plenty of helpful pictures to guide you, and the colorway chosen by Wiam’s Crafts captures that autumn vibe so perfectly. It’s a fun and versatile piece to style for any fall occasion!

 

Fall to Winter Sweater by Kiks and Jack Crochet, see the pattern here

For those wanting a cozy, drapey sweater to transition from fall to winter, the Fall to Winter Sweater by Kiki and Jack is a fantastic choice. This pattern is super beginner-friendly, constructed from two simple panels in a “T” design, which means there’s no need to seam any sleeves—just crochet, assemble, and enjoy! It’s also available in a range of sizes from XS to 5XL, with the option to make it “made to measure” so you can tailor it to your exact fit.

The colorway used for this sweater is spot-on for the Autumn aesthetic, and the relaxed fit makes it perfect for cozy days. It’s a wonderfully simple yet stylish project to wrap up in as the temperatures drop.

 

Autumn Sky Shawl by Premier Yarns, see the pattern here

If you’re looking for a cozy wrap that’s as easy to make as it is beautiful, the Autumn Sky Shawl by Premier Yarns is a perfect pick. With finished measurements of 74 inches wide by 36 inches in height, it offers plenty of coverage for those brisk fall days. The design is simple and repetitive, making it an ideal project to relax with while still producing a stunning piece.

Best of all, this pattern is available for free on Premier Yarns' website, so you can get started right away. Whether you’re new to shawl-making or a seasoned crocheter, this piece will quickly become a favorite addition to your fall wardrobe.

 

Fall Favorite Cardigan by Joy of Motion Crochet, see the pattern here

If you’re looking for a cozy wrap that’s as easy to make as it is beautiful, the Autumn Sky Shawl by Premier Yarns is a perfect pick. With finished measurements of 74 inches wide by 36 inches in height, it offers plenty of coverage for those brisk Fall days. The design is simple and repetitive, making it an ideal project to relax with while still producing a stunning piece.

Best of all, this pattern is available for free on Premier Yarns' website, so you can get started right away. Whether you’re new to shawl-making or a seasoned crocheter, this piece will quickly become a favorite addition to your fall wardrobe.

 

Autumn Dot Cardigan by Wool Cuddles, see the pattern here

For a snuggly, textured cardigan, the Autumn Dot Cardigan by Wool Cuddles is a perfect Fall staple. This cozy piece is crafted using the dot stitch, a technique that gives the cardigan its unique texture and warmth. It’s constructed from the bottom up in five panels (one back, two front, and two sleeves), which are later sewn together using a simple whipstitch.

The finishing collar is crocheted directly onto the body after assembly, giving it a polished look. This pattern is free on the Hobbii website, making it an ideal project to add to your Autumn crochet lineup without any extra cost. Grab your yarn, and enjoy creating this cardigan that’ll become a go-to layer for all your fall outfits.

Golden Harvest Shawl by Angel's Crochet Studio, see the pattern here

For a truly intricate and beautiful shawl, the Golden Harvest Shawl by Angel’s Crochet Studio is a standout. This triangular shawl creates a stunning landscape of waves, flowers, and 3D motifs that evoke the essence of fall in every stitch. The finished design measures 270 cm by 115 cm, making it large enough to wrap up in for maximum coziness or drape over your shoulders for a statement piece.

This pattern is available for purchase on the Hobbii website, and with its intricate design and texture, it’s definitely a rewarding project for those looking for a challenge. Plus, the final result is nothing short of breathtaking—perfect for those who love combining beauty and craftsmanship.

 

Autumn Leaves Shawl by Artistic Mind Magazine, see the pattern here

The Autumn Leaves Shawl by Artistic Mind Magazine is a beautiful and creative way to capture the essence of fall in crochet. Worked from the top down, this shawl features leaves that are attached by tying knots, creating a delicate and whimsical design. The width of the shawl can be customized based on the number of leaves you want to add in the top row, giving you control over the final look.

This intermediate-level pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop, making it a perfect project for those looking to try something a little more intricate while still being inspired by the beauty of Autumn. The final result is a gorgeous, leaf-filled shawl that’s sure to become a favorite Fall accessory.

 

Accessories: 

Pumpkin Bandana by Knit and Pearl Jam, see the pattern here

For a fun and festive accessory, the Pumpkin Bandana by Knit and Pearl Jam is a perfect choice. This pattern is a bit more intermediate due to the color changes and unique stitches, but it includes plenty of pictures to guide you along the way. The finished bandana measures 15 inches across, making it a charming and wearable piece for the Fall season.

With its adorable pumpkin design, this bandana truly embodies the spirit of Autumn. It’s a paid pattern available in their Etsy shop, and it’s the perfect project to add a touch of seasonal cheer to your wardrobe.

 

Fall Leaf Earrings by Golden Lucy Crafts, see the pattern here

For a subtle yet stylish way to embrace the Autumn season, the Fall Leaf Earrings by Golden Lucy Crafts are a must-make. This pattern involves creating two leaves and a flower, then simply attaching them to jump rings and earring hooks for a cute, wearable accessory. The little bead details added to the leaves give them an extra pop, making these earrings a fun and festive way to celebrate fall.

Best of all, this pattern is free on the Golden Lucy Crafts blog, so you can easily whip up these charming earrings to complement any Autumn outfit.

 

Layer Cake Cowl by Kristen Halloway Designs, see the pattern here

The Layer Cake Lace Cowl by Kristen Holloway Designs is a beautiful and textured accessory that’s perfect for the Fall season. This cowl uses special stitches like picot, three double crochet cluster (3dccl), back post stitches (bps), back post half double crochet (bphdc), and working in the 3rd loop of hdc to create a rich, detailed texture. With a finished size of 28 inches around and 9 1/2 inches tall, it’s the perfect size for wrapping around your neck and adding warmth and style.

The pattern is pretty repetitive, making it easy to follow, and I absolutely love the colorway used in the example. Plus, it’s available for free on Kristen Holloway Designs’ blog, making it an accessible and rewarding project for your Fall crochet list.

 

Fall Scarf by Nicki's Homemade Crafts, see the pattern here

Add some fun and functionality to your Fall wardrobe with the Fall Scarf with Pockets by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts. Measuring 39 by 7 inches, this scarf features a special stitch called the alternative turning chain (also known as the stacked single crochet), which gives the scarf a neat, clean finish. The pattern also uses the intarsia technique, so you'll want to be comfortable with color changes and working with separate yarn sections.

This cozy and whimsical scarf is perfect for keeping your hands warm or storing small items in its pockets, and it's available as a free pattern on Nicki’s Homemade Crafts' blog. I just love how fun and stylish it looks—this scarf would add a playful touch to any Autumn outfit!

 

Acorn Hat by Misha Mishki, see the pattern here

For a quick and cozy fall project, The Acorn Hat by Misha Mishki is a fantastic choice. Made with bulky yarn, this hat works up in just 2-3 hours, making it perfect for a last-minute accessory. It’s an advanced beginner-level project, and with the chunky yarn, you’ll see your progress in no time.

This hat is versatile and would pair well with a variety of outfits. Whether you're wearing it on a brisk walk through fallen leaves or at a Thanksgiving gathering, it adds a fun, Autumnal touch. The pattern is available for purchase on their Etsy shop.

 

Scarf by Little Treasures, see the pattern here

If you're looking for a scarf with a lot of personality, The Scarf by The Little Treasures is a fun choice. Measuring 52 inches (133 cm) in length and 8 inches (20 cm) in width, this scarf features the larksfoot or icicle stitch, which gives it beautiful texture. I absolutely love the colorway they used—it perfectly complements the intricate design of the stitches.

The addition of fringe, lace ribbon, and pom-poms makes this scarf even more whimsical and fun, adding a unique flair to any outfit. It’s the perfect accessory for the Fall season, and I just know you’ll love making and wearing it!

 

Acorn Pochette by Animal Crossing New Horizons, see the pattern here

For a playful and practical accessory, the Acorn Bag by Animal Crossing New Horizons is a perfect pick. This adorable bag uses special stitches like the bobble and cluster stitch to create a textured, fun design. A bit of poly fill is also needed to give the stem its shape, adding a cute, 3D effect.

This acorn bag is not only whimsical but also practical—it’s ideal for carrying books, journals, or other small items. It’s a paid pattern available on Ribblr, and it’s sure to be a fun and unique project to make for the Fall season.

 

 

Nynne Headband by Tine Sommer Hansen, see the pattern here

This cozy headband by Tine Sommer Hansen is perfect for the colder months! The ribbed pattern not only gives it a great fit but also makes it extra soft and chunky. The gathered "knot" detail in the front adds a charming touch, making this headband both functional and stylish.

It's beginner-friendly and even has matching wrist warmers, making it a wonderful quick project. You can find the free pattern on their website – perfect for those looking for a simple and cozy accessory to add to their fall wardrobe!

 

Sunflower Bandana by Crocheted by Bogusia, see the pattern here

This gorgeous sunflower bandana by Crocheted By Bogusia is a must-make for Fall! It’s made using the join-as-you-go method, so there's no sewing involved—just pure crochet bliss. The lacy design and beautiful drape give it a soft, elegant feel, perfect for styling with any Fall outfit.

The pattern includes helpful tips and tricks, like the stacked double crochet, and it's made to measure, so you can easily adjust the size to fit your style. As a sunflower lover, this one’s a personal favorite of mine, and it’s available as a paid pattern on their Etsy shop!

 

Knee High Legwarmers by Red Heart, see the pattern here

These Knee-High leg warmers by Red Heart are a simple yet stylish addition to your Fall wardrobe. Made with basic stitches, they're a breeze to crochet, and with sizes ranging from Small to 2XL, they’re perfect for any body type.

These warmers work up quickly and look great styled under tall boots, or paired with heels or flats for an added touch of cozy elegance. I’m also loving the color palette used in this design—it really gives off that perfect Fall vibe! You can find the free pattern on their blog.

 

Globetrotter Shawl by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

The Globetrotter Shawl by Yarnspirations is a versatile and lightweight piece that’s perfect for layering during the Fall season. Using only the puff stitch as the special technique, this shawl is easy to crochet while still creating a beautiful, lacy texture.

Measuring 18 inches by 70 inches, it’s the perfect size for draping over your shoulders or wearing as a cozy wrap. The color choices on this shawl are just stunning, and it even includes helpful charts to guide you through the creation of this lovely design. You can find the free pattern on the Yarnspirations website.

 

Autumn Leaves Cowl by Posh Pooch Design, see the pattern here

The Autumn Leaves Cowl by Posh Pooch Designs is a perfect beginner-friendly project for the Fall season. Featuring a simple double crochet 2 together (dc2tog) stitch for shaping, this cowl is quick to make and easy to customize in size.

Measuring 9 by 40 inches, you can adjust the length or width to suit your style. I also love the added wooden button and beads, which give the cowl a cozy, rustic touch. With plenty of helpful photos throughout the pattern, you’ll have no trouble following along. Plus, it’s available for free on their blog!

 

Falling Leaves Scarf by Melu Crochet, see the pattern here

Capture the essence of Fall with the Falling Leaves Scarf by Melu Crochet. This beautiful scarf measures 20 cm (8 inches) wide by 180 cm (71 inches) long, making it a perfect accessory for cozy Autumn days.

The luxurious alpaca silk yarn used in this pattern gives the scarf a gorgeous drape that adds an elegant touch to any outfit. While this is a paid pattern, the detailed instructions will guide you through creating this stunning fall piece. You can find the pattern on the Hobbii website!

 

 

 

Autumn Leaves Infinity Scarf by Selina Veronique, see the pattern here

Create a cozy and stylish scarf with the Autumn Leaves Infinity Scarf by Selina Veronique. This pattern is simple to follow, repetitive, and works up quickly—perfect for a last-minute project or a thoughtful handmade gift.

The infinity scarf is both warm and versatile, ideal for crisp fall days. It’s a great option for beginners looking for a fun, easy project, and the pattern includes a video tutorial and written instructions on the blog to help guide you through. You can find the pattern and video tutorial on their blog!

 

Autumn Leaves Scarf by Mango Yarns, see the pattern here

This Autumn Leaves Infinity Scarf from Mango Yarns is a beautifully simple project that combines the V stitch and shell stitch for a cozy, textured design. Measuring 86 inches by 7 inches, it's the perfect length for wrapping around your neck for warmth and style.

The scarf is crocheted flat and then sewn together, making it easy and quick to complete. It’s a great choice for crochet beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing fall project. Plus, it’s a free pattern available on their blog!

 

Home Decor:

Acorn Tapestry by Eye Love Knots, see the pattern here

Add a touch of Fall charm to your home with this Acorn Pixel Tapestry by Eye Love Knots. This fun and creative project involves working a series of squares and connecting them together using the pull loop-through method.

It’s a great way to bring a cozy, Autumn-inspired element to your walls. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner, this tapestry is a delightful way to celebrate the season.

 

Autumn Wreath by Craft with a Cuppa, see the pattern here

Bring a cozy, nature-filled vibe to your home with this Autumn Wreath by Craft with a Cuppa. This beautiful wreath is adorned with little pumpkins, leaves, and a cute hedgehog. It’s an intermediate-level project, as each element is worked separately and sewn together for a personalized touch.

Measuring 33 cm (13 inches), this wreath is perfect for decorating your door or walls during the Fall season. Plus, it’s a free pattern available on the Hobbii website, so you can make it for your own home or as a thoughtful gift!

 

Solstice Garland by Zoe Curtis Modern Crochet, see the pattern here

This Solstice Garland by Zoe Curtis Modern Crochet is a stunning piece that beautifully celebrates both Autumn and Winter. Featuring delicate oak leaves, acorns, suns, and mistletoe, it captures the essence of the changing seasons. The finished garland measures 190 cm, but you can easily customize the length to suit your space.

Perfect for decorating your home throughout the Fall and Winter months, this garland brings a festive and cozy touch to any room. And the best part? It’s a free pattern available on the Hobbii website!

 

Easy Pumpkin by B Hooked Crochet, see the pattern here

If you're in search of a pumpkin pattern that’s simple yet charming, check out this one from B Hooked Crochet. Perfect for beginners, this pattern uses basic stitches and features a unique round tube design that is shaped with minimal seaming. Plus, there are helpful tips included to adjust the size of your pumpkin, making it easy to create the perfect Fall decor.

This pumpkin has a lovely knit-like texture, and it works up quickly—ideal for those looking for a fast project. It’s a free pattern available on their blog, so you can start crafting your pumpkins today!

 

Acorn Pine Cones by Repeat Crafter Me, see the pattern here

For a truly nature-inspired crochet project, these Acorn Pine Cones by Repeat Crafter Me are a must-try! If you’ve followed my journey, you know how much I love combining crochet with the beauty of nature, and this project does just that. You’ll be crocheting cozy covers for pine cones, transforming them into charming fall decorations.

This pattern also includes tips on how to customize the size, so you can make them to fit the pine cones you find while foraging in your own backyard or on nature walks. It’s a great way to blend the outdoors with your crochet skills, and it’s sure to be a fun and creative project for the season!

 

Changing Leaves Basket by Moogly, see the pattern here

This festive Changing Leaves Basket by Moogly is a perfect addition to your Fall decor! The basket is made using the striking crocodile scale stitch, which adds a beautiful texture and visual interest. You can choose to add handles for easy carrying or leave them off for a more minimalist look.

This basket would be perfect for displaying seasonal items like apples, gourds, or even as a cozy holder for your yarn stash. It’s a free pattern available on Moogly’s blog, and it’s a fantastic way to bring a touch of autumn into your home!

 

Pumpkin Spice Cozy by Heather Corinne Crochets, see the pattern here

Warm up your fall drinks with this adorable Pumpkin Spice Cozy by Heather Corinne! This cozy is worked flat in rows and features a cute pumpkin appliqué that’s sewn onto the piece. The ends are stitched together to finish it off, creating a perfect fit for a standard travel mug.

It’s a quick and simple make, perfect for the pumpkin spice lover in your life—or for yourself! Plus, it’s a free pattern available on Heather’s blog, making it an easy and fun project to add to your autumn crafting list.

 

Decorative Gourds by Tine Sommer Hansen, see the pattern here

Add a touch of handmade charm to your Fall decor with these Pumpkin Gourds by Tine Sommer Hansen! Available in two sizes, these gourds are perfect for customizing with different colors to match your seasonal vibe.

They would look gorgeous displayed in a rustic wood dish or any setting where you want to bring in that cozy Autumn feel. Plus, they’re a free pattern on the Hobbii website, making it easy to create your own little Fall harvest of crocheted pumpkins.

 

Autumn Throw by Yarnspirations, see the patterns here

Bring the warmth of Fall into your home with the Autumn Beauty Throw by Yarnspirations. This cozy throw measures 46 by 60 inches and is perfect for adding a touch of Autumn charm to your space. The pattern uses the simple single crochet two together (sc2tog) stitch, making it a beginner-friendly project that’s easy to create.

Simply crochet 48 squares, sew them together, and finish it off with a beautiful border. What’s even better is that you can easily customize the colors to match your Fall decor, making this throw a perfect addition to any Autumn setting. Plus, it’s a free pattern available on the Yarnspirations website!

 

Acorn Garland by Yarnsprations, see the pattern here

It doesn’t get much more festive than the Acorn Garland by Yarnspirations! This charming garland is made by simply crocheting acorns and stuffing them with poly-fill for a lovely textured look. The finished garland measures 60 inches (152.5 cm) long, and the only special stitch used is the simple single crochet two together (sc2tog), making it a perfect project for beginners.

I recently spotted some acorn twinkle lights and thought they would make a perfect addition to this garland! I can just imagine twisting the twinkle lights around the garland to add some cozy sparkle to your space—displaying it on a table or draped along a wall would look amazing. 

 

Autumn Log Cabin Throw by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

The Autumn Log Cabin Throw by Yarnspirations is a beautiful piece that truly captures the essence of Fall. With a finished size of 72 by 72 inches, this cozy throw is perfect for snuggling up on crisp Autumn nights. The color scheme really evokes that warm, seasonal vibe, and the pattern includes a helpful color chart to guide you in achieving that perfect Autumn palette.

What I love most about this design is how it has a quilt-like look, combining the comfort of crochet with the charm of patchwork. It’s a perfect way to bring a bit of Autumn warmth into your home! 

 

Autumn Harvest Wreath by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

The Autumn Harvest Wreath by Yarnspirations is the perfect way to bring the colors and beauty of Fall to your door. This wreath features crocheted leaves, acorns, and berry stems in a rich, Autumnal color palette that is sure to make a statement. With a finished diameter of 13 inches, it’s the ideal size to hang on your front door or add as a festive wall accent.

What I love about this design is how simple yet striking it is. It’s a beginner-friendly project, making it accessible for crocheters of all skill levels. Plus, it’s free on the Yarnspirations website, so you can get started on this fall project right away!

 

Autumn Leaves Blanket by Yarnspiration, see the pattern here

The Autumn Leaves Blanket by Yarnspirations captures the essence of fall with its bold, graphic design. Measuring 47 by 62 inches, this cozy blanket features beautifully crocheted leaves that resemble the iconic Canadian maple leaf, making it a perfect tribute to Autumn’s vibrant colors. The pattern uses basic stitches, with the only special stitches being the single crochet two together and three together (sc2tog) (sc3tog), making it approachable for intermediate crocheters.

I absolutely love the graphic nature of this blanket—it’s perfect for adding a warm and seasonal touch to your living space.

 

Autumn Gnome by Squibberly Rose, see the pattern here.  

This charming Fall Gnome Wreath by Squibberly Rose brings a whimsical touch to your Autumn décor. Measuring 40 cm in height by 28 cm in width, this wreath features an adorable pumpkin and mouse, along with a cute gnome that embodies the spirit of Fall. The pattern is comprehensive, spanning 24 pages and includes both written and picture instructions to guide you through every step.

I absolutely love how this design captures the playful essence of Autumn, making it perfect for adding a festive touch to your door or wall.

 

Cornucopia by Past Pattern Palooza Co, see the pattern here.  

This delightful Cornucopia by Past Pattern Palooza Co brings a vintage flair to your Autumn décor. While the pattern is rated as beginner-friendly, I’ve classified it as intermediate due to the slightly more complex nature of vintage patterns. The finished cornucopia measures 9 inches by 11.5 inches (23 x 29 cm), making it the perfect size for a festive centerpiece.

I can just picture this stunning piece sitting proudly on an Autumn table or mantle, adding that cozy, harvest-time feel. The Cornucopia is a paid pattern available on their Etsy shop, and it's a must-have for those who love adding a touch of nostalgia to their seasonal crafts.

 

Celtic Maple Leaf by Celtic Knot Crochet, see the pattern here.  

The Celtic Leaf pattern by Celtic Knot Crochet is a beautiful design that comes in three sizes: 3 inches, 5 inches, and 6 inches. This 12-page pattern includes step-by-step photos, making it easy to follow along and create these intricate leaves.

I can imagine these lovely leaves in all the rich Autumn colors—perfect for displaying on your mantle or even turning them into a gorgeous garland. Whether you make a few or go all out, these Celtic leaves would be a stunning addition to your Fall décor. The pattern is a paid design available in their Etsy shop.

 

Hello Autumn Blanket by Little Duck Crochet, see the pattern here.

The Hello Autumn Blanket by Little Duck Crochet is a cozy, textured blanket that truly captures the spirit of the season. Measuring 48 by 68 inches, this blanket uses the bobble stitch along with front and back post double crochets, which add weight and dimension to the design. The bobble stitch creates a lovely, tactile texture, perfect for snuggling up on crisp Fall evenings.

This blanket is a wonderful celebration of Autumn’s beauty, with a design that adds warmth and seasonal charm to any space. It’s available as a paid pattern in Little Duck Crochet’s Etsy shop.

 

Thankful Dishcloth by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.

I also liked the Thankful for Fall Dishcloths by Vickie Howell for Yarnspirations. Each dishcloth measures 10 inches (25.5 cm) square, with three different designs that feature special stitches like the single crochet front and back post, bobble, and picot. These would work up quickly, making them perfect for Fall decor.

You can crochet them in a variety of Autumn colors to gift to your Thanksgiving host or display in your kitchen for a festive touch. This pattern is available for free on the Yarnspirations website.

 

Table Cover and Coaster by Annie's Catalog, see the pattern here

Or make this Autumn Table Cover and Coaster Set by Annie’s Catalog. The table cover measures 27 inches wide by 17 inches long, while each coaster measures 5 inches by 6 inches. The cover combines a traditional granny square with a solid granny square, and the coasters are shaped like lovely little leaves.

This set would add a festive touch to your table decor for the season, and it’s a paid pattern available on their website.

 

Plaid Wine Bag by Crochet 365 Knit Too, see the pattern here

You could also make this Classic Plaid Wine Cozy by Crochet 365 Knit Too. It’s worked using two strands of yarn at the same time, which helps it keep a stiffer shape, making it extra festive. This cozy would be perfect to gift to a friend, and it’s a free pattern on their blog.

 

Fall Table Runner by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

I also thought this Fall Table Runner is a fun project. The finished runner measures 14 inches wide by 39 inches long. It’s made by crocheting the base from the center outward, with the leaves created separately and sewn onto the runner.

This piece is perfect to display on a mantel or table, and it’s a free pattern available on their website.

 

Pumpkin Coasters by Ira Rott, see the pattern here

Here are some fun Pumpkin Coasters by Ira Rott! Each coaster measures 5 by 6 inches (12.5 by 15 cm) and is beginner-friendly, created by working in rows and rounds with a bit of increasing (inc) and decreasing (dec). This pattern is also available in German and Ukrainian, and it’s free on their website.

 

Pumpkin Placemat by Highland Hickory Designs, see the pattern here

This Pumpkin Placemat by Highland Hickory Designs is such a fun Autumn project! It measures 15.5 inches wide and tall, and the only special stitch involved is working into the bottom loop. This pattern includes helpful pictures and a chart to guide you.

It’s available for free on their website, and I love that it was inspired by a quilted pumpkin design!

 

Pumpkin Tapestry by Little Light Design, see the pattern here

Or make this Crochet Pumpkin Tapestry by Little Light Design! Measuring 11 inches wide by 19 inches long, it includes a helpful grid and graph chart, along with written and video instructions for easy guidance. I love the texture achieved with the bobble stitch in this design. It’s a paid pattern available in their Etsy shop.

What did you think of my 50 Autumn Aesthetic Crochet Patterns? I hope you found something that inspired you! Let me know in the comments if there are any other crochet patterns you'd love to see soon. Don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter for the latest crochet inspiration and updates from Cactus Lady Creation.

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