Free Mile a Minute Crochet Pattern Ideas
Mile a Minute Crochet. Crochet may not seem like a fast-paced activity, but when you start to make your own patterns, you’ll see just how fast crochet can be. And with that speed comes the need for some quick and easy patterns.
In this article, we’re going to share some free mile a minute crochet pattern ideas that will get you started in no time. From simple hats and blankets to more complex projects, these patterns are sure to help you get creative and produce quality work in record time.
Free Mile a Minute Crochet Pattern Ideas
Looking for some free Mile a Minute crochet pattern ideas? We’ve got you covered! Here are three unique and fun Mile a Minute patterns to get you started.
Seed Stitch Crochet Pattern
This seed stitch crochet pattern is perfect for adding a little bit of texture to your projects. It’s easy to follow, and the finished piece will be colorful and cheerful.
Honeycomb Blanket Crochet Pattern
This honeycomb blanket crochet pattern is sure to keep you warm on those cold winter days. It’s an easy project that will take minimal time to complete, and the end result is something special.
Graduated Shells Crochet Pattern
This graduated shells crochet pattern is just the thing to add some extra interest to your projects. The shell stitches create a beautiful geometric design, making this a stylish and eye-catching project.
How to make the crochet Mile a Minute Scarf
This crochet mile a minute scarf is very simple to make and only uses 4 basic crochet stitches. You will need magic loop, chain, single crochet, and slip stitch. This is a great beginner crochet project that can be completed in just minutes!
To begin, tie together a piece of yarn at the end with a knot. Make sure to keep the yarn tightly wrapped around your fingers so it doesn’t twist as you work.
Chain 20 (or however many stitches you want your scarf to be) and insert your hook into the first chain from the hook. Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook (2 loops now remain). Chain 1 and do it again.
You now have 2 loops on your hook. Continue crocheting like this making sure to keep both loops on your hook until you reach the end of the chain (or desired length). Be careful not to lose any of your Crochet Mile a Minute Scarf stitches!
Once you’ve reached the end of your chain or desired length, tie off the yarn with another knot and cut it close to the crocheted fabric so it doesn’t fray. Now you’re ready to wear your new Crochet Mile a Minute Scarf!
How to make the crochet Mile a Minute Cowl
This crochet Mile a Minute Cowl is a super fast and easy project that’s perfect for keeping you warm on those frigid days! The cowl is worked in one piece from the neck down, so it’s fast to make and even faster to wear.
The cowl is made up of several small panels that are joined together using simple crochet stitches. You can easily adjust the size of your cowl by changing the number of stitches you use in each panel.
To make this crochet Mile a Minute Cowl, you will need:
-One skein of fingering weight yarn in a light blue color (I used Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport)
-On skein of fingering weight yarn in a dark blue color (I used Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport)
-One size H/8mm crochet hook
-Abbreviations: ch = chain, dc = double crochets, hdc = half double crochets, sc = single crochets
To begin, chain 66 (or however many stitches you need to make the cowl’s circumference).
Next, work 4 chs in the first st from the hook.
Then work dc in each of the next 3 sts.
Work hdc in each of the next 2 sts.
Now work sc in each of the next 3 sts. You will end up with 8 dc, 8 hdc, and 4 sc stitches.
Insert your hook into the next st and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through both loops on hook – now your stitch is crocheted. Do this again in the next st, making sure to keep your working yarn attached as you do so.
You’ll now have two dc stitches and two hdc stitches. (Make sure your working yarn is still attached when you make these new stitches – if it isn’t, tie it off somewhere safe before continuing.)
Work sc in each of the next 2 sts, then work dc in each of the last 2 sts. Your cowl should now look like this:
Finish off by tying off all remaining yarns securely. Weave in any loose ends.
How to make the crochet Mile a Minute Hat
If you’re looking for a new and fun crochet project, you might want to try the Mile a Minute Hat. This hat is made up of six easy-to-follow rounds and only takes about 15 minutes to complete.
To begin, chain 38 (40, 42, 44, 46, 48). Double crochet in the third chain from the hook (counts as first double crochet), *skip the next two chains and double crochet in the next chain* repeat from * to * across. Skip the last two chains and turn your work.
Rounds 1-3: Chain 3 (counts as dc), make a dc in each of the next two stitches.
Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), make 2 dc in same stitch as previous round’s second dc. Dc in each of the next 7 stitches.
Round 5: Ch 3 (counts as dc), make 2dc in same stitch as previous round’s first dc, then make a sc in next stitch. Dc in each of the next 8 stitches. You should have 16 sts at this point.
To be continued…
Curve sc above into a loop by pulling through first sc and ch 2 below it but do not finish off yet! Turn your work so that your loop is facing downward again and continue working these instructions: Sc into top of first ch2 space created by previous row’s sc +dc, then hdc into same space; dc in each of the next 8 stitches.
Round 6: Chain 3 (counts as dc), make 2 dc in same stitch as previous round’s second dc, then make a sc in next 2 stitches. Dc in each of the next 10 stitches.
Round 7: Chain 3 (counts as dc), make 2dc in same stitch as previous round’s first dc, then make a hdc in next 2 stitches. Dc in each of the next 12 stitches.
Round 8: Chain 3 (counts as dc), make 2dc in same stitch as previous round’s second dc, then make a hdc in next 4 stitches. Dc in each of the next 8 stitches. You should have 20 sts at this point.
Join with slip stitch to top of first ch3 space created by previous row’s hdc +dc, then finish off weave hat together using remaining yarn and weave in any loose ends.
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With love and affection, Crochet To Day Free!