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Crochet Tapestry Patterns for Beginners: 10 Easy Designs!

Do you want to crochet tapestry patterns but feel like they’re too complicated? Well, these beginner-friendly designs will help get you started. We’re focusing on large chunks of color for fewer color changes and easier shapes. Enjoy!

Materials You Need for Crochet Tapestry Patterns!

  • Crochet hooks – Make sure to have plenty of crochet hooks on hand! You can find the hook sizes you need listed in the ‘materials’ section of each crochet pattern in this round-up!
    Pro tip: Wood and plastic hooks are great for slippery yarns and metal hooks are perfect for “sticky” yarns like acrylic!
  • Yarn – Make sure to check the pattern to see what yarn weight to use. Each pattern should list a recommended brand or weight in the “suggested yarn” section of the crochet pattern you’re following! We always recommend that you match the fiber type you’re using with the one used to make the pattern!
  • Scissors – A pair of scissors is another important tool that you will use for all of your knitting projects. You’ll need them to cut the yarn when you’re done!
  • Yarn/darning needle – You will need a yarn needle or darning needle to sew in the loose ends.
  • Stitch markers – You might need stitch markers to keep track of where you are if you’re following a stitch pattern. We recommend “removable” or “locking” style stitch markers for crochet projects. If you don’t have stitch markers, you can use a strand of scrap yarn—preferably in a different color so it’s easy to see.
  • Crochet tapestry patterns – Make sure you click the link below your favorite pattern on this list!
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Crochet Tapestry Patterns for Beginners: 10 Easy Designs!

Crochet colorwork is much easier than you think. Check out these beginner-friendly crochet tapestry patterns:

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1.Paw Print Coasters

By: Jo Edwards

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: 5″ x 5″ square

Perfect for learning the basics of colorwork, this crochet tapestry pattern features an adorable pawprint in the middle of the fabric. It’s the perfect project for beginners and an even more perfect present for fur-parents!

Get the pattern >


2. Frog Wall Hanging

By: Fay Lyth

YARN: Aran

SIZE: 6.25” x 7” [16cm x 18cm]

These super kawaii tapestry crochet patterns are so perfect for adding a touch of joy, brightness, and softness into your home! The Frog Wall Hanging is beginner-friendly and works up quickly.

I might make a few to decorate my room and gift to my friends’ birthdays!

See the pattern >


3. Mushroom Potholder

By: Raffaella Tassoni

YARN: DK

SIZE: 6.7” x 7.3” [ 17 cm x 18.5 cm]

Sometimes cooking feels like a daunting task. But having adorable kitchen accessories like this Mushroom Potholder will definitely make things more enjoyable.

This crochet tapestry pattern sports a spotted mushroom in the middle surrounded by tiny ferns. A charming addition to your kitchen decor!

Get the pattern >


4. The Mini Moon Phase Wall Hanging

By: Love & Stitch

YARN: Aran

SIZE: 7″ x 12″

Add a touch of magic into your home with the The Mini Moon Phase Wall Hanging. The curves of the moon phases quickly add a touch of softness to any plain surface.

It’s an easy crochet tapestry pattern that anyone can make in all sorts of stunning colors!

Get the pattern >


5. Monstera Crochet Square

By: Briana K Designs

YARN: Aran

SIZE: 12″ x 12″

Adding some greens can make your space feel more welcoming. This lovely Monstera Crochet Square can be used as a stylish washcloth, dish towel, or as part of a patchwork-style blanket!

Get the pattern >


6. The Rolling Hills Wall Hanging

By: Love & Stitch

YARN: Aran

SIZE: Customizable

Reminiscent of the beautiful skyline during long drives in the hillside, the The Rolling Hills Wall Hanging can be a fantastic crochet tapestry pattern for outdoorsy crafters!

I can see this looking stunning in hues of blue and grey.

Get the pattern >


7. Citrus Fruits Potholder

By: Raffaella Tassoni

YARN: Aran

SIZE: 6.2″ x 6.3″ [15.7 cm x 16 cm]

Bring summer into your home space with this Citrus Fruits Potholder! Tapestry crochet patterns that use happy colors are always perfect for making your space feel more welcoming. Aside from learning how to crochet colorwork, why not make something you’ll love to use too?

Get the pattern >


8. The Teeny Weanie Cactus Wall Hanging

By: Love & Stitch

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: 5″ x 6″

This sweet, but prickly The Teeny Weanie Cactus Wall Hanging is ready to be added to your tapestry collection! Another beginner-friendly crochet tapestry pattern that’s perfect for stash busting.

Get the pattern >


9. Painted Hills Wall Hanging

By: Divine Debris

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: 19″ x 24″

Gloomy skies can dampen your spirits. So why not give this sunny Painted Hills Wall Hanging a try? Bring in that spring vibe with this beginner-friendly tapestry crochet pattern!

Get the pattern >


10. Cute Lemon Squares

By: Divine Debris

YARN: Aran

SIZES: 4.8″ x 4.8″

These Cute Lemon Squares will work well as cup coasters. Imagine having afternoon tea with some friends and you bust these out — instantly, you know you’re going to have a great time!

Get the pattern >

Enjoy Your Beginner-Friendly Tapestry Crochet Patterns

Easy tapestry crochet patterns makes it more enjoyable for beginners to dip their toes into the this magical medium. Many crocheters feel intimidated at the seemingly intricate designs of some crocheted tapestries and this round up will hopefully offer more encouragement.

This was a super fun list filled with many inspiring tapestry crochet patterns. My top favorites are the Cute Lemon Squares, Citrus Fruits Potholder, and the Monstera Crochet Square. These just remind me of the kitchen tiles in my childhood home!

Which patterns did you like the most? Talk about it in the comments section below.

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