15 Best Cottagecore Crochet Patterns

Cottagecore is a new aesthetic that is hard not to love. Its gained traction on Social Media and is a movement fostering the ideals of living in nature; a rural and simple lifestyle.

It features local food, artisans, animals, gardens, forest and flowers.

So, why not incorporate some cute hand made crochet pieces into your wardrobe and decor.

We have some amazing Cottagecore inspired crochet items. Some are free and some are paid.

Lets get begin your Cottagecore Fantasy!


First, we will begin with this super cute fairy cottage from Alison Hoffman. It is a Free pattern and it would look great in your bedroom, living room or garden.


Next, we have another Free Pattern: the It’s a Phase Pillow by Bernat. This is made with velvet yarn and seems impossible not to snuggle with!


Now, we have this Paid Pattern: The Giant Snail by Crafty Intentions. This pattern is SUPER adorable and totally worth the purchase. Megan Lapp has many cool patterns like this, including a smaller snail in case you would prefer something smaller.


Next, we have another Paid Pattern: This is the Mushroom Mayhem Bundle by The Goddess Connection. This is such a great bang for your buck. There are so many patterns that are easily adaptable for any project! You can have a mushroom granny square blanket, placemats, clothing, and so much more! I definitely recommend checking the shop out!


Now, if you want a smaller project that is still going to give you a wow factor, check out this Paid Pattern called The Third Eye Headband by OfMars. The freeform technique is so unique and fresh.


Sticking to the headband train we are on: if you want a simple Free Pattern, check out this Bandana Pattern by Brunaticality. This is a Youtube video but there is a link to her paid pattern there too.


Here we have another Youtube video: The Infinity Hooded Scarf by Allison Rose. She also has a written FREE Pattern HERE. This is a super cute and easy style that can be worn all year long! I apologize that the image is a bit blurry but it’s a screen shot from the Youtube video.


Next, we have this super cute Paid Pattern: The Cottage Vest by Regina Weiss. It’s so easy to picture yourself wearing this cute vest to the market or foraging in your local forest!


And now, we have another SUPER cute Paid Pattern: The Mori Beret by Regina Weiss. Yup! it’s another great creation by Regina and it would par beautifully with the vest above, don’t you think?


Here is a link to another YouTube channel with a Free Pattern: Crochet Puff Top by Chenda DIY. This is a super cute and simple design with so much room for customization


Want to live your Mushroom Fairy Fantasy?! Check out this Paid Pattern: The Twisted Toadstool by Natalie Allen. OMG imagine your instagram feed in this STUNNING masterpiece of a hat! I’m not drooling… you’re drooling!


We will continue the trend with another pixie fairy hat! This is a Paid Pattern: The Fair Flower Hat by Stephanie Pokorny. This is going to turn heads!


This is another Paid Pattern: Fairy Queen Crop by Earth Tricks. I highly recommend browsing their entire Etsy Shop because she has tons of bundles that you may want. Her style is so cute and whimsical!


The cute fairy fantasy is great but sometimes you may want a wearable thats a little more practical. Here is another Paid Pattern: The Autumnia Sweater by New Moon Designs. This beautiful yoke style sweater can be worn almost anywhere. This is such a jaw-dropping design.


Last but certainly not least, we have this Paid Pattern: The Buttercup Top by Daisy and Dime. This pattern is GORGEOUS! It’s well written and size inclusive. The style is both sexy and sophisticated.


Thank you so much for visiting!

I hope you found some cool patterns here that will help you fulfill your Cottagecore Fantasy! Just remember that Cottagecore is more than just a look, it’s a whole way of life!

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