As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. When you purchase through links on my site, I may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Embrace the beauty of fall with these charming crochet leaf patterns. Whether you’re adding a touch of autumn to your home decor or crafting handmade gifts, these leaves are perfect for so many project.
You’ll find free crochet leaf patterns you can make and use for embellishments, as well as, patterns for larger crocheted leaves that you can use for dishcloths, coasters, and even bowls.
I hope you enjoy exploring these free patterns for crochet fall leaves!
Free Crochet Leaf Patterns
Maple Leaf Crochet Pattern
The Maple Leaf Crochet Pattern by Rhondda Mol is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] (Creme de la Creme Yarn was used) and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook. The finished leaf measures 5 inches wide by 4.5 inches tall.
This Crocheted Leaves Pattern from Mamachee Crochet Patterns uses Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.50 mm (E) hook. The finished leaves are 1.5 inches long by 1 inch wide.
The Leaf Sachet Crochet Pattern available from Lion Brand Yarn, is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.25 mm (D) hook. The finished leaf measures approximately 4 inches long.
The Autumn Leaves Crochet Pattern by Moogly is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] (100% cotton yarn was used) and a 5 mm (H) hook. The finished size of these leaves is 9 inches long by 5.75 inches wide. These will make great dishcloths or hot pads!
This lovely crochet fall leaf pattern from Craft Passion is crocheted with Raffia Yarn and a 2.5 mm hook. The instructions include a full photo tutorial and a stitch diagram.
The Fall Oak Leaves Crochet Pattern from Pattern Paradise is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] (Red Heart Super Saver was used). The finished leaf measures approximately 5 inches in length.
The Maple Leaf Motif Pattern by Mr. Micawber’s Recipe for Happiness is crocheted in Super Chunky Yarn with a size N hook. The finished leaf measures 5.5 inches across.
The free crochet leaf bowl pattern uses a 4 mm (G) hook and Medium Weight Yarn [4]. You can see the image on Ravelry here. Designed by Johanna Holmberg.
This crocheted oak leaves pattern includes a stitch diagram and written instructions. Designed by In the Yarn Garden. The finished leaves measure 10 cm long by 5 cm wide. The project is crocheted with Fingering Weight Yarn and a 2.5 mm hook.
The Fall Maple Leaves Free Crochet Pattern from The Painted Hinge is crocheted with medium weight yarn [4] (Red Heart Super Saver was used) and a 5 mm (H) hook. The finished size of these leaves at their widest point, is approximately 4 inches long and 4 inches wide. A photo tutorial is also included.
Add a touch of fall to your projects with these free crochet leaf patterns! Perfect for embellishments, dishcloths, coasters, and more. 🧡 #CrochetLeaf #FallDecor #FreeCrochetPattern
Get ready for fall with these free crochet leaf patterns! 🍂 Perfect for decor, coasters, and more. #Crochet #FreePattern #FallDecor
Happy crocheting!
Join the Oombawka Design Crochet Facebook Group! Share your project photos, ask questions, and connect with other crocheters using Oombawka Design Crochet patterns and tutorials. We’d love to see your progress and finished makes! Join us here.
Curated Crochet Essentials Visit my Amazon shop for a handpicked selection of crochet tools, books, and kits.
Love Furls Crochet? Use my discount code OOMBAWKA2025 to receive 15% off the Furls Crochet Collection. Limit 1 use per customer. Expires December 31, 2025.
Love Shady Lane Original Crochet Designs? Use code OOMB for 15% off any pattern on the Shady Lane website, or code OOMBAWKAin her Etsy Shop. Expires December 31, 2026.
Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.
Thank you Michelle 🙂
Thank you! Pinned.