25 Fast and Free Thanksgiving Crochet Patterns

Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Are you ready? If you’re a procrastinator like me, I’ve gathered 25 super cute, fast, and free Thanksgiving crochet patterns for you to whip up in no time!

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Looking for knitting patterns? Check out this Thanksgiving Knitting Patterns blog post.

Maple Leaf

Designer: Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
Yarn: Premier Yarns Minikins (#2 Fine Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: These cute maple leaves are perfect for laying out on a table setting or making several to turn into a strand of garland. The pattern calls for easy crochet stitches combined with some unique shaping techniques to create the look.

Fall Maple Leaves

Designer: The Painted Hinge
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: If you don’t like working with finer yarns, this maple leaf might be a better option. It’s also worked in the round versus back-and-forth rows.

Tiny Roasted Turkey

Designer: Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
Yarn: Premier Yarns Minikins (#2 Fine Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This tiny turkey would be a perfect addition to your decor. Use it as table decor, part of a garland, or even as a keychain or toy for the kiddos.

Thanksgiving Turkey

Designer: Petals to Picots
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
About the Pattern: I love this adaptation of a Thanksgiving turkey plushie. The body is worked in the round and the feathers are made from granny squares.

Turkey Amigurumi

Designer: Stringy Ding Ding
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
About the Pattern: Looking for a tinier, cuter turkey plushie? This adorable little guy fits the bill with a round body and cute little face.

Turkey Gnome

Designer: Winding Road Crochet
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Are you a fan of gnomes? This little guy will be the perfect addition to your collection. Check out the designer’s collection of festive gnomes while you’re there!

Thanksgiving Cornucopia

Designer: Knot Bad for Furls Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Vanna’s Choice (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Make this full cornucopia as a super cute centerpiece for your turkey day dinner. Made with worsted weight yarn, you can easily get a full one worked up in time.

Fall Pumpkin Tower

Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn: Hobbii Baby Snuggle (#6 Super Bulky Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This amazing pumpkin tower makes a wonderful statement piece. Make it in fall colors for a decor piece that will last you all autumn long.

Gobble Coaster

Designer: Yarn Pixie
Yarn: Caron Wintuk (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This cute little gobble coaster is great for its intended purpose and can be used as a toy for infants like the designer described.

Turkey Coaster

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Here’s another take on a turkey inspired coaster. This one is a little simpler and features an adorable Kawaii-inspired face.

Pumpkin Coaster

Designer: Spotted Horse Design Co.
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn
About the Pattern: Next up on our Thanksgiving crochet patterns are these pumpkin coasters which are the perfect combination of cute and functional. Your mug sits perfectly amongst the cute pumpkins made with 3D bobble stitches.

Turkey Belly Flatware Holder

Designer: Blackstone Designs
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
About the Pattern: Dress your silverware up in style for turkey day this year with this whimsy flatware holder design. While you’re there, check out the designer’s other festive flatware holders, too!

Turkey Napkin Ring

Designer: A Crocheted Simplicity
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Vanna’s Choice (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Want something a little simpler for your silverware? These turkey napkin rings are the perfect quick and easy project to dress up your flatware for turkey day dinner.

Turkey Kitchen Towel

Designer: A Crocheted Simplicity
Yarn: Lily Sugar ‘n Cream (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Tired of your towel falling to the floor? This unique design is not only cute but super functional. You’ll start with a half circle for the head, create a loop for securing your towel later, then crochet the body of the towel.

Turkey Towel Topper

Designer: Nana’s Crafty Home
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Don’t have time for a whole towel? This turkey towel topper would be a great alternative. The designer uses a unique technique that includes a hidden ring which makes for a very aesthetically pleasing finish.

Pie Oven Mitts

Designer: Melanie Garnet
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Paris (#4 Aran Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This double layered design can be used as an oven mitt, trivet, or as play food. The design focuses on the cherry pie version without the lattice and includes instructions on how to customize.

Pumpkin Pie Tissue Cozy

Designer: Twinkie Chan Blog
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Vanna’s Choice (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This cute pumpkin pie tissue cozy is made using mostly single crochet stitches and is a perfect mini dispenser. If you don’t want to use it as a tissue dispenser, there are also instructions to make a small dollop of whipped cream instead.

Turkey Tissue Dispenser

Designer: Jo to the World Creations
Yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Here we’ve got a larger tissue dispenser that will fit a standard square tissue box. The little hat and googly eyes really make this design for me.

Turkey Bottle Cozy

Designer: Blackstone Designs
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
About the Pattern: This might be the most extravagant wine bottle cozy I’ve ever seen, and I am here for it. All the little details really make this Thanksgiving crochet pattern a great statement piece or an amazing hosting gift.

Fall Wine Cozy

Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Vanna’s Choice (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: If you’re looking for a simpler wine bottle cozy, this one is made using basic crochet stitches and a very easy construction. finish it off with a bow to have a cozy ready to gift.

Turkey Wall Hanging

Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Yarn: #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
About the Pattern: It might be a bit of a stretch to get this one finished before Thanksgiving, but it was too cute not to include. You’ll make a series of rings and turkeys then combine them all to make this beautiful turkey wall hanging.

Pumpkin Pie Bunting

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Vanna’s Choice (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Make a few adorable slices of pumpkin pie and whip up this *almost-looks-good-enough-to-eat* pumpkin pie bunting. Made using only basic crochet stitches, you’ll have this project finished in no time.

Falling Leaves Wreath

Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Thick & Quick (#6 Super Bulky Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: A wreath might not seem like a quick and easy pattern, but this one certainly is. The leaves use super bulky yarn and are one round. Once all your leaves are made, simply hot glue them to your wreath form. Easy peasy!

Thanksgiving Table Runner

Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: This Thanksgiving table runner design might be pushing it on the quick aspect but if you’re a fast enough crocheter, you could get it done. Love it but don’t have time? Save this idea for next year!

Cooked Turkey Hat

Designer: Snappy Tots
Yarn: Red Heart Soft (#4 Worsted Weight Yarn)
About the Pattern: Oh.Emm.Gee. How adorable is this turkey hat? You’ll create a regular style beanie then make amigurumi pieces to add as the finishing touch. I may need to make a couple of these for my kiddos!

Final Thoughts on Thanksgiving Crochet Patterns

I hope you found a project or two in this collection of Thanksgiving crochet patterns that you can’t wait to get started on!

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