Over 20 Free Crochet Angel Patterns

id=”mod_15419353″>Crochet Angels

Crochet angels are a favorite of mine. The free angel patterns on this page are quick to crochet. Many people collect angels and use them at any season. The angels are crocheted with thread using anything from worsted weight cotton yarn to delicate angels using size 10 thread.

Here you’ll find links for free angel patterns that include angel pins, an angel doll, tree ornaments, angel tree toppers, angel towel hangers, a crocheted dishcloth and more. They make a nice Christmas gift too. Don’t forget to crochet a few for neighbors, friends and family. A nice gesture is crocheting the flat ones to put in Christmas cards.

It’s not hard to see that angels are a popular item when you see all of the free patterns available online. Just click on the blue titles to find the free patterns.

Adriana the Christmas Angel is crocheted using a Fibrecraft Air Freshener Doll. The pattern is crocheted with bedspread weight cotton.

Angel Bells is an extra pretty pattern that you will find at the Talking Crochet site. You’ll need a few extra items to make these angels which are hung on the tree. A 38 mm metal bell, 우아미넷 a large pearl for the head, some ribbon, 리니지프리서버홍보 ribbon roses and a glue gun are a few of the items.

Angel Decoration will work well on the tree. The pretty crochet ornament was created by the Crochet is the Way site. It is crocheted with worsted weight yarn, so should be quick to make. Being rated easy almost anyone can crochet it. She shows photos in pastel colors. The pastels look pretty instead of just white.

Learn How to Crochet a Flat Angel

The Angel Towel Holder is a quick and easy project from the site Crochet by Midknight. You could make one for all of your friends and still have time to crochet your other Christmas projects. It is crocheted with worsted weight cotton thread and a size G crochet hook.

The Heavenly Angel is offered by the JPF Crochet Club. It is crocheted in 3 different parts that are later hot glued together. Crochet thread is used in the project.

Icicle Angel Ornament is offered by Donna’s Crochet Patterns. The angel is crocheted with South Maid thread and a size 7 crochet hook. Any size 7 thread could be used.

My Sweet Angel – A Granny Square Angel

The Little Bobbles Angel needs to be downloaded as a PDF file or you can click on the HTML version and view it online and print. It is offered by the JPFun Crochet Club. The angel is crocheted with thread and is created from the head down. Wings are added later.

Little Tree Angels

The cute little angels that hang from the tree are available as a free download at Ravelry. They were designed by Marike van Loo.

Lollipop Angel Crochet Pattern

This cute lollipop angel cover was designed by A Handmade Gift is a Beautiful Thing. The angel slips over a Tootsie Roll pop. It is crocheted with white Super Saver yarn which is a worsted weight yarn. If you have scraps around, this pattern won’t take very much yarn.

Tree Ornament if offered by the Crochet n More site. Pearl Knit-Cro-Sheen was used to crochet this pretty angel to place on your tree. The difficulty level is rated Easy/Medium, so most crocheters should be able to complete it.

Angel Tree Ornament is a free an older pattern offered for free at the Vintage Crochet site. You’ll find hundreds of vintage patterns there. This is a pattern that is extra quick and easy. Also included on the page is a Santa.

Small Angel

The small angel pattern is offered by Around the Crochet Table. You will need #10 crochet thread and a size 7 steel crochet hook. This is another great project to make with just leftover thread.

Tree Top Christmas Angel pattern – Mom’s Love of Crochet

There are no other words for this angel except beautiful. The angel is crocheted with crochet cotton and a size 6 crochet hook. You’ll also need stuffing and glue to complete the project.

Treetop Angel – Craftown

The pattern is for the advanced crocheter, so if you are a beginner you probably shouldn’t attempt it. Southmaid cotton was used and a size 6 crochet hook. This pattern is really pretty.

Crochet Geek – Free Instructions and Patterns: Air Freshener Crochet Angel Cover

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sendingJudy

4 months ago

Hi, i really love the angel in the picture at the top of the article. Is there a pattern for that angel? I cant seem to find it…

AUTHORBarbara Badder

3 years ago from USA

Each of these angels were created by different artist. You can use the vintage way of doing this by using starch or sugar water. There are improved products at the craft stores.

Denise K

3 years ago

Question : 리니지프리서버홍보 What was used to stiffen the angels? Thanks

AUTHORBarbara Badder

3 years ago from USA

Lizzie, I think that may have been in an old Crochet World magazine. If I run across it, I’ll share where to find it. I found the photo at Morgue Files. I wonder if you can contact the person that shared it and find out where to get the pattern.

Lizzie

3 years ago

Hi, the angel tipping on the tree is the pattern I’m searching for. Any chance you were able to find it? Thanks. Love some of these others as well, but trying to match an angel my mom already has.

AUTHORBarbara Badder

4 years ago from USA

Courtney, I’ll try to find it for you. Thanks for looking at the hub.

Courtney

4 years ago

Hi, i really love the angel in the picture at the top of the article. Is there a pattern for that angel? I cant seem to find it…

Thanks

AUTHORBarbara Badder

4 years ago from USA

Jenny, Thanks for visiting. I’ll have to check out your new pattern.

Jenny from Crochet is the Way

4 years ago

Hi Barbara Kay! I found your site through my stats today while updating some tags – Just wanted to say thanks for the link!

(I know it says no promoting, so I won’t drop a link, but since you mentioned angels are a favorite, then you might want to stop by for the pattern I posted today!)

AUTHORBarbara Badder

7 years ago from USA

Alejandra, I happy to hear that. You’ll need to try a few of these.

Alejandra bierd

7 years ago

I actually know how to crochet and it’s awesome. I mean I can do any type of hat in any type of color and it’s awesome

AUTHORBarbara Badder

8 years ago from USA

Silvia, I have included a video that you can follow at the bottom of the page. This should help you.

Silvia gonzalez

8 years ago

Hi i want to crochet an angel but I had no idea how can u please show

AUTHORBarbara Badder

8 years ago from USA

Ann, Thanks for your comments. I hope you are able to use some of these patterns this year.

annmackiemiller

8 years ago from Bingley Yorkshire England

Voted up and stuff – great resource and great idea for Christmas

AUTHORBarbara Badder

8 years ago from USA

Arlene, If you finish the towel holder, you should try to tackle a few more projects. Some of these aren’t as hard as they look.

I’m happy I was able to find something you are interested in trying. Thanks for commenting.

Arlene V. Poma

8 years ago

Voted up, useful and interesting. I think I have enough skills and can manage to make the Angel Towel Holder. It would look great with the woven dishtowels I am making. Bookmarked! Thanks!

AUTHORBarbara Badder

8 years ago from USA

SkCandles, Your right and they aren’t too expensive to crochet. Thanks for commenting.

SKCandles

8 years ago from Canada

Oohh.. this would be a great idea for a gift in a christmas raffle we do at work!