Crochet Gift Wrapping: Free Patterns

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Crochet Gift Wrap

Add a little handmade magic to your gifts with some crochet gift-wrapping patterns and ideas. Whether your gift is crocheted or shop-bought you can still personalise your gift with how you present it to your loved ones. These patterns can be easily customised to suit your style or colour scheme and although I’ve demonstrated these patterns for Christmas you can use them all year round. Don’t worry if you are new to crocheting these patterns are beginner-friendly, quick and easy to make. Plus most of these patterns also include a video tutorial to help you.

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    crochet Gift Wrap

    Crochet Gift Wrap
    a flat lay image of three crochet bows made in gold, silver and pale green sparkly yarn lay on a pale blue backdrop and pink wrapping paper

    Handmade Crochet Bow

    Add a lovely crochet bow to your gifts, these also look great added to the neck of a bottle or gift bag. Alternatively, you could attach these to the base of a hair slide to make cute hair accessories.

    Crochet Ribbon

    Replace single-use ribbon and tags with this super quick and easy crochet ribbon. This ribbon is easily customisable and can be made in any yarn to any width or length.

    a flat lay image showing two different lengths of crochet ribbon in gold and silver yarn lay flat on a pale blue background with a gift box, pink gift wrap and balls of yarn lying alongside the ribbon
    The Crochet Community Keychain
    a flay lay image of two crochet gift tags in gold and silver tags lay on blue sparkly gift wrap.

    Gift Tag

    These reusable tags can be used year after year, encourage your friends and family to upcycle these handmade tags. Alternatively, you can personalise these by embroidering people’s initials onto them.

    Pom Poms

    Another lovely idea is to add a pom pom or cluster of pom poms to your gift wrap or gift bag. They are fun to make and are great for using up odds and ends of yarn!

    a flay lay image of a pink box with crochet ribbon wrapped around it decorated with three pom poms made in gold, silver and pink yarn. lay alongside the gift is silver sparkly branches and pastel coloured baubles.

    If you’re looking for a project to work on gradually whilst learning new crochet stitches then the Patchwork Blanket might be the project you’re looking for. Crochet 30 stitches and construct this beautiful Patchwork Blanket following my 65 page Ebook. Click here to find out more or alternatively click the image below.

    Patchwork Blanket
    flat lay image to shwo two pastel coloured round boxes wrapped in crochet ribbon with a crochet bow and present topper surrounded by sparkly silver branches and pastel coloured baubles.

    Present Topper

    Is there such a thing as too much sparkle? These sparkly present toppers designed by Lucy Djevdet @craftingbylucy add that wow factor to your gift wrap! Personally, if I received one of these I’d definitely keep it and add it to my tree!

    Bottle Wrap

    These gorgeous bottle wraps designed by Lucy Djevdet @craftingbylucy definitely glam up your bottle-related gifts. I know I would want to receive one of these! They can be reused to carry water bottles or flasks or re-gifted the following year.

    a flat lay image of two crochet bottle wrpas made in cream and silver sparkly yarn, one with an empty glass bottle in to show how it looks. lay around the bottle wraps are baubles, two present toppers and sparkly silver branches.

    Handmade Gifts

    If you need some handmade gift inspiration why not check out these patterns:

    for children

    for the home

    gifts for all

    I always love to see your makes so if you try any of my patterns or follow my stitch tutorials please tag me @bellacococrochet or use the #bellacococrochet

    sarah-jayne
     
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