Every year, National Daughter’s Day gives us the chance to pause and celebrate the joy, love, and laughter that daughters bring into our lives. Whether she’s a little one just learning about the world, a teenager discovering her dreams, or an adult building her own path, today is all about recognizing how special she truly is.
🌸 Why We Celebrate
Daughters hold a unique place in families. They are often our confidants, our giggling partners, and our daily reminders of hope and resilience. National Daughter’s Day is an opportunity to show gratitude, strengthen bonds, and let our daughters know just how deeply they’re loved.
Free Crochet Patterns to Celebrate National Daughter’s Day
Looking for thoughtful ways to make the day special? Here are a few ideas:
While National Daughter’s Day is a wonderful occasion, the truth is, daughters deserve to be celebrated every day. A kind word, a hug, or a simple “I’m proud of you” can mean the world.
So today—and every day—take a moment to let your daughter know just how loved she is. 💕Here are some free crochet patterns to spark your creativity.
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As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, Easter becomes the perfect time to show off your handmade style. Whether you’re dressing up for a family brunch, attending church, or just enjoying the sunshine, crochet clothing offers a charming, whimsical touch to your spring wardrobe.
Here are some adorable and festive crochet clothing ideas to try this Easter.
The beautiful pastel colors in this Tutti Frutti Poncho would make a perfect wrap for Easter!!
(fringe is optional and would require additional yarn)
Size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle
Size Small (4/6)
Neckline to hem not including fringe): 15″
Neck opening (circumference): 24″
Laying flat at widest point: 24”
Gauge: 5 dc = 1”
Cluster st: yo, insert hook into st, yo and pull through, yo and pull through 2 lps, yo and pull through 1 loop, yo, insert hook into st, yo and pull through, yo and pull through 2 lps, yo and pull through 1 lp, yo, insert hook into st, yo and pull through, yo and pull through 2 lps, yo and pull through all lps.
NOTE: When making dc in ch sp, work into sp rather than into ch to help cover the color of the chs.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Make 2 (1 front & 1 back)
Row 1: Ch 108, dc in 4th ch from hook and each ch across (106 dc including beginning ch-3).
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), turn, sk first st, dc next st, sk next st, ch 1, dc, *ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc next st,* repeat across. End with ch 1, sk 1 st, dc next st, dc in top of ch-3.
Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), turn, dc in next st, 3 dc in each st across, skipping ch spaces. End with dc in last dc, dc in top of ch-3.
Row 4: Ch 3, turn, dc in next st, ch 1, *cluster, ch 2,* repeat across. End with dc in last dc, dc in top of ch-3.
Row 5: Ch 3, turn, dc in 2nd st, ch 1, dc in top of cluster, *ch 2, dc in top of cluster,* repeat across. End with ch 1, dc in last dc, dc in top of ch-3.
Row 6: Ch 3, turn, dc in next st, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next dc, *2 dc in ch-2 sp, dc in next dc,* repeat across. End with dc in ch-1 sp, dc in last dc, dc in top of ch-3.
Row 7: Ch 3, turn, dc across.
Repeat Rows 2-7, 3 times. Fasten off.
Each panel measures approximately 23” wide x 11” tall.
Even rows are RIGHT side of work; odd rows are BACK side of work. With right sides facing, sew short side of front to top of back on the left. Then sew short side of back to top of front.
Bottom edging: With right side facing, attach yarn to bottom edge and work 1 row of dc evenly spaced around the bottom with 3 dc in front and back corners. Fasten off.
Top edging: Attach yarn to top edge and work 1 row of dc around, decreasing at front and back corners. Fasten off. Weave in all ends.
Fringe: Cut 12” lengths of both colors of yarn. Using 3 pieces of the same color, fold in half and insert hook from back to front of bottom edging. Pull loop through stitch, then pull ends through loop you just made. Work 1 fringe every 2 stitches across bottom, alternating black and ombre.
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