Things To Crochet November 2020
Yup, Another Round Of Awesome Autumn-ness
Time for the November 2020 Crochet Projects list! Autumn is just the best time for crocheting. And it doesn’t help that these awesome designers just won’t stop making gorgeous stuff.
Most of the seven patterns that follow are quick, fun and free. All you need is yarn and a weekend and you’re good to go.
All the links go directly to the pattern source and recognize some of the great crochet talent on the Internet. I think you might just find your new fall crochet project here!
And please share in the comments below what you plan to make, I can’t wait to see!

Image by Michelle Moore via MJsOffTheHookDesigns.com
Farmhouse Table Pumpkins
I can’t get enough of the cute crochet pumpkin patterns this fall! This one is super easy to make and she even used a cinnamon stick as the stem for that feel-good fall smell. I want to make dozens of these little guys for my Thanksgiving table.

Image by Heather Moore via TheRovingNomad.com
Coffea Cozy
Heather’s stuff is always g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s! I can’t stop looking at these cozies, I love that she used a non-traditional puff stich for them. Something different and stylish and cozy all at the same time.

Image by Sigoni via SigoniMacaroni.com
Modern Storage Baskets
Have you ever seen such beautiful baskets that someone has actually made?! I know! I can’t wait to make a closet full of these bad boys. Sigoni’s color combos make them super now, too, which I don’t mind one bit!

Image by Planet June via Etsy.com
Ultimate Pine Cone Collection
Ok, so this pattern is a little bit pricey ($6.50 USD). I mean, they are only pine cones. But I had to include this pattern because so many crochet pine cone patterns look a little, uh, well, bad. But Planet June’s are pretty awesome, with several different shapes and an eye for realism. I think this pattern will definitely pay for itself over time and won’t be dated any time soon.

Image by Little Golden Nook via Ravelry.com
Horizon Fingerless Gloves & Hat
This pattern is as scrumptious as the color palette! I might have to make these in similar colors. Over the years I’ve tried a lot of fingerless glove patterns and they never quite deliver. Well, these are the next on my list and I can’t wait to try them! Crossing my fingerless fingers they fit and move well.

Image by Rachele Carmona via CypressTextiles.net
Dutch Rose Throw
I have been drooling over this project for what seems like forever. Unfortunately it is one of those that I kept finding links that didn’t work and it took some real investigation on my part to find the actual pattern. I’m so glad I did! Now I just hope that they still have those exact colors in that brand of yarn. And no, it isn’t a free pattern but I feel it is fairly priced ($5.30 USD) for such a large project.

Image by Stitch With Passion via Ravelry.com