20 Free Patterns Crocheted in the Color Green
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Happy Friday! A few years ago I did a series of roundups dedicated to different colors and they were a hit! This week on Free Pattern Friday I have gathered 20 Free Patterns Crocheted in Green! This week’s color collection includes shawls, wraps, scarves, dresses, bags and more!
Remember if green is not one of your favorite colors – you can simply use your favorite yarn color instead! What is your favorite color?
All patterns were free at the time they were added to the post.
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20 Free Patterns Crocheted in the Color Green
1 My Story Shawl by Dedri Uys
2 Eve’s Reversible Tote Bag by Maria Bittner
3 May Emerald Square by Sara Sach
4 Moss Columns Dishcloth by American Crochet
5 Beach Glass Clutch by Krista Cagle
6 Lacey Jade Wrap by Cheryl Frye
7 Fins Wrap by Jessie Rayot
8 Amazing Grace Lucky Green Shawl by Elena Hunt
9 Green Gradient Cowl by Jessie Rayot
10 Vintage Garden Afghan Square by Danyel Pink
11 Handy Dandy Pencil Case by Erangi Udeshika
12 Cabled Mitts by Jessie Rayot
13 Gemstone Lace Toddler/Child Poncho by Dorianna Rivelli
14 Lacy Fan Infinity Scarf by Joanita Theron
15 Gemstone Lace Dress by Dorianna Rivelli
16 Grab & Go Market or Beach Bag by Erangi Udeshika
17 Slanted Dishcloth & Wedge by Dianne Hunt
18 Haula Cowl by Katy Petersen
19 Ava Baby Bonnet by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
20 Pineapple Cascade Baby Dress by Kim Guzman
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This week on Free Pattern Friday we have 20 patterns crocheted in the color Green!
Hi Sharon, Hmmm… I wonder if you can copy and paste the link of the post into PrintFriendly? I’ve only come across 2 blogs online that I can’t use PrintFriendly for – one allows copy and paste instead and the other one (an amigurumi one) requires you to sit and read the pattern on the site or pay for a copy of your own to download. I’m hoping Dorianna’s is allowing PrintFriendly. All the best, Rhondda
Rhondda, whenever I click on The Lavender Chair’s free patterns, I am unable to copy and paste them into a word document. Whenever I try to let them know, it takes me back to the pattern which I can’t access. Is there a way I can get the pattern for #15 above? Thank you in advance for your reply.