Cozy Crochet Projects (Beginner-Friendly)
- for a Relaxing Sunday AfternoonIf you've been thinking about trying crochet, this is your sign. It's one of those hobbies that sounds harder than it actually is – just a hook, some yarn, and a few basic stitches get you surprisingly far. Plus, it's the perfect activity for lazy Sunday afternoons when you want to do something with your hands but don't want to think too hard.
These 14 crochet projects are genuinely beginner-friendly (I'm talking clear tutorials, simple stitches, and forgiving patterns), but they're also satisfying enough that experienced crocheters will enjoy them too. You'll find chunky baskets that work up fast, cozy accessories you'll actually wear, and little home decor pieces that add that handmade touch without looking... well, too handmade.
Whether you're picking up a hook for the first time or just looking for easy weekend projects, these patterns won't stress you out. Ready to get started?
What I love about this:
"This chunky phone strap is adorable and the thick t-shirt yarn makes it soft on your shoulder! It's a perfect scrap-buster project if you have leftover chunky yarn, and the simple stitch pattern means you can make one in an evening while watching TV."Supplies you'll need
- T-Shirt yarn (chunky weight)
- Crochet hook 8mm
- Keychain clasp (2 clasps for phone attachment)
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $8-12
What I love about this:
"This scrunchie is perfect for using up yarn from your stash, and the possibilities are endless! Try fluffy mohair for a soft cloud effect, velvety yarn for elegance, or classic cotton in your favorite color. Customize the size by adjusting rows and chains to fit your style."Supplies you'll need
- Worsted Weight yarn (or thinner weight)
- Crochet hook 4mm
- Hair tie (for base)
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $3-8
What I love about this:
"This little star trinket tray is so cute and versatile – perfect for jewelry, keys, or as a quick handmade gift! The tutorial is wonderfully beginner-friendly with slow, detailed explanations, making it ideal for your first project."Supplies you'll need
- Cotton yarn (chunky or medium weight to hold shape)
- Crochet hook 4.5mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $5-10
What I love about this:
"These fingerless gloves have such a soft, delicate vintage look while still being functional! The lacy stitch pattern adds an elegant touch to any outfit, making them perfect for keeping your hands cozy without sacrificing style or dexterity."Supplies you'll need
- Fine yarn (1-2mm weight)
- Crochet hook 3.5mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $8-15
What I love about this:
"This checkered tote bag is so cute and useful – perfect for grocery shopping or as your everyday go-to bag! The two-tone checkered pattern looks complex but is actually achievable for beginners, especially with the clear video tutorial. You'll learn color changes and decreasing techniques, making this a great skill-building project that results in something you'll actually use constantly."Supplies you'll need
- Cotton yarn (250g total in two colors)
- Crochet hook 4mm (for tighter stitches)
- Stitch marker
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $8-15
What I love about this:
"This ribbed beanie has such a pretty knitted look but uses simple crochet stitches – perfect for beginners! The ribbed texture looks polished and keeps your head warm while looking cute. The tutorial is clear and easy to follow, making it a great first wearable project."Supplies you'll need
- Chunky yarn
- Crochet hook (size matching your yarn weight)
- Tape measure
- Stitch marker
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $10-18
What I love about this:
"The design and color combination on these coasters is so charming – they have a cute flowery vibe in brighter colors, or you could work them in blues and whites for a snowflake feel! The classic granny square technique makes them perfect for using up yarn leftovers in your stash."Supplies you'll need
- Cotton yarn (3 colors)
- Crochet hook 4mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $8-15 (makes multiple coasters)
What I love about this:
"These chunky baskets add such a beautiful texture and cozy handmade charm to your home – they're functional and decorative at the same time! The chunky yarn means they work up quickly, and the textured stitches give them that satisfying, tactile quality that makes handmade decor special."Supplies you'll need
- Super bulky yarn (Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick or similar)
- Crochet hook 9mm
- Stitch marker
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $12-20
What I love about this:
"Mini scarves are having a moment, and this one is so cute with its pretty horizontal stitch pattern! It's the perfect way to use up leftover sock yarn, and the small size means you'll finish it in no time while creating a trendy accessory you'll actually wear."Supplies you'll need
- Sock yarn (4 ply, leftovers work great)
- Crochet hook 3.5mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $5-10
What I love about this:
"This mesh sling bag gives the best market bag vibes in a phone-sized version! The open mesh stitch creates that airy, relaxed look while still being secure enough for your phone. It's a quick, easy project that results in something both practical and stylish."Supplies you'll need
- Medium weight yarn (1 skein, cotton-nylon blend)
- Crochet hook 4.5mm
- Tape measure
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $8-12
What I love about this:
"These coasters bring soft texture and a nice pop of color to your table decor – such a simple way to add handmade warmth to your everyday spaces! They're the perfect quick project for a Sunday afternoon on the sofa, working up fast enough to feel satisfying but relaxing enough to be truly enjoyable. The checkered two-tone design makes them feel more interesting than plain coasters, and you can customize the colors to match your home perfectly."Supplies you'll need
- Cotton yarn (medium weight, 2 colors)
- Crochet hook 4mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $8-15 (makes multiple coasters)
What I love about this:
"This chunky headband has such a cozy winter look and keeps your ears warm without messing up your hair! It's super quick and easy to make with chunky yarn. Add a single crochet border in a contrasting color to make it pop and give it that extra cute detail."Supplies you'll need
- Chunky yarn
- Crochet hook 10mm
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $8-15
What I love about this:
"The moss stitch creates such a pretty texture that's perfect for washing dishes – not too tight or too loose, just right! This beginner-friendly pattern uses only two stitches, making it ideal for practicing your basics while creating something genuinely useful for your kitchen."Supplies you'll need
- Cotton yarn (100% cotton, 1 skein (Lion Brand 24/7 or similar))
- Crochet hook 5mm
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $5-10
Jasmine Stitch Keychain
By: Makalani at Nordic Yarn Art | View TutorialWhat I love about this:
"This keychain is an easy project you can finish in a few hours and makes a great handmade gift! The jasmine stitch creates beautiful texture and is fun to learn if you haven't tried it before. Perfect scrap-buster for using up small amounts of yarn."Supplies you'll need
- Thin cotton yarn (about 34 yards, DROPS Baby Merino or similar)
- Crochet hook 2.5mm
- Lobster clasp
- Tape measure
- Scissors & Yarn needle
Estimated Cost: $5-10
The nice thing about crochet is how customizable everything is – same pattern, completely different vibe depending on your yarn and color choice. Make that scrunchie with mohair fo a fluffy, delicate look. The beanie? Try neutrals for everyday wear or bold colors for statement pieces. Every project becomes uniquely yours.
And once you nail the basic stitches (which happens faster than you think), you can tackle pretty much any beginner pattern out there. These 15 are just the start.
Which project are you making first? Save this to Pinterest and tag me if you make any – I genuinely love seeing what people create!
All Creators Featured
- VivCrochets
- TL Yarn Craft
- The Turtle Trunk
- madebymara
- Joy as it Flies
- Cherilyn Q
- Yarncraft by Nicole
- Makalani at Nordic Yarn Art
- Mucie Studio
- TA - DAAN
- Emma C Makes
- Magster Makes
- Amanda Crochets
Please visit their channels for full tutorials and support their amazing work!
Shop Most-used Supplies
- Cotton yarn
- Worsted Weight yarn
- Chunky yarn
- Crochet hook 4mm
- Crochet hook 4.5mm
- Crochet hook 5mm
- T-Shirt yarn
- Sock yarn
- Super bulky yarn
- Lobster clasp
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Yarn needle
Note: Many of these projects use yarn from your stash, making them budget-friendly! Hook sizes vary by project – check each tutorial for the recommended size.
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Content Credit: Many projects featured in this collection are created by the talented individuals linked above. I do not claim ownership of their work – I'm simply sharing what inspires me! Please visit the original creators for full tutorials and support their amazing content.



