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14 Crochet Hexagon Patterns for All Skill Levels!

If you love crafting the versatile hexagon, this round-up full of crochet hexagon patterns is just for you! Just like the granny square, it’s a flexible shape that works really well with all different types of crochet projects – both in multiples or on its own.

From afghans, cardigans and baby blankets to handbags and kitchen decor, this fun collection of hexagon patterns caters to various skill levels, and offers an opportunity to master different stitches too!

What is a Crochet Pattern Round Up?

A pattern roundup is a curated collection of crochet patterns that we’ve gathered from designers we trust, showcasing real designs made by real people. In a world where so much is generated by AI and patterns are sometimes stolen, a roundup offers a way to find authentic, original designs. It’s not just about discovering beautiful patterns but also about supporting the designers who put time, effort, and creativity into their work. By sharing these patterns in a trusted community, we aim to elevate the work of designers who create with care and integrity.

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Basic Crochet Hexagon

Understanding the basic hexagon pattern is crucial before diving into more intricate designs. Start with a magic ring / magic circle, then work a round of the dictated crochet stitches into it. A granny square has four corners, a hexagon has six!

You will find specific details are in all of the different patterns included in this round up! The basic hexagon pattern is great for beginners and forms the basis for more complex patterns. You might make a single large hexi, or a group of smaller ones, depending on the design of the final piece you’re working on.

Hexagon pattern tutorial by Smiling Colors

Hexagon Tutorial by Smiling Colors

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This is a quick, easy and free tutorial to make a single or repeated group of hexagons! Follow the steps to learn to change colors, and then use your single practice hexi as a trivet (wool yarn), face scrubbie (cotton yarn) or dishcloth (acrylic yarn).

Hexagons Around the Home

Hexie Trivet Pot Holder Free Pattern by Green Fox Farms Designs

Hexagon Pot Holder by Green Fox Farms Designs

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Quick and easy to crochet, this double-thick trivet not only protects your hands but also your surfaces from heat. Its simple, solid hexagon design adds a touch of style while serving hot dishes. With straight-forward stitches and techniques, this free pattern provides an enjoyable and practical crochet project.

Diamond Coasters, free Filet Crochet Pattern by Made by Gootie

Diamond Coasters by Made by Gootie

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This is a quick, free and simple pattern! You’ll create diamond designs using the filet crochet technique, crocheting in the round to complete your coaster in just seven rounds! Plus, each coaster features cute picots at the corners, with a handy photo tutorial included to guide you.

Honeycomb Kitchen Towel by Raffamusa Designs part of the hexagon crochet patterns collection

Honeycomb Kitchen Towel by Raffamusa Designs

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Bring the outdoors into your kitchen with a touch of nature in this honeycomb design. It’s an adorable gift idea for any bee lover or beekeeper in your circle of friends. Use as a hand or kitchen towel to add a little bespoke luxury into your daily life.

Afghans, Baby Blankets and Throw Rugs

‘Shreya’ Hexagon Blanket by Knitter Knotter

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Craft a colorful and cozy blanket with this free Tunisian crochet hexagon pattern! This beginner-friendly design uses the Honeycomb stitch for beautiful texture. Customize the size and enjoy both left- and right-handed video tutorials along with written instructions for extra support.

Sea Glass Afghan crochet pattern by A Crocheted Simplicity

Sea Glass Afghan by A Crocheted Simplicity

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This afghan’s simplicity is perfect for advanced beginners, while the changing stitch patterns and colors add enough intrigue for seasoned crocheters. Using self-striping yarn, brings color and pattern variation, removing the hassle of colorwork and leaving fewer ends to weave in. Alternatively, you could opt for a solid-colored blanket for an equally stunning result.

Hexagon Gems Baby Blanket pattern by Hooked for Life

Hexagon Gems Baby Blanket by Hooked for Life

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This easy Baby Blanket pattern uses solid crochet hexagons and will become a mindless make in no time! So, you’ll love hooking this project in front of the TV or while watching a sport’s game. Using DK yarn, the finished blanket will be lightweight, perfect for a nursery, plus it’s a free crochet pattern too!

Hexi Handbags

Crocheting a bag made with the hexagon motif is practical in three ways. Firstly, it’s customizable, allowing you to choose your preferred colors and embellishments for a unique design. Secondly, it’s functional, with space for your items while looking cute. And thirdly, it’s a great skill-building project, helping you master the hexagon pattern and basic crochet stitches!

Any of the following bag patterns would be perfect for beach trips, carrying your crochet projects, or of course for everyday use.

Summer Retro Tote Bag by A Crocheted Simplicity

Summer Retro Tote Bag by A Crocheted Simplicity

Photo Credit: www.acrochetedsimplicity.com

Combining function and versatility, this design incorporates an easy hexagon pattern. To make your own bag, you’ll use basic crochet stitches to create a solid bottom and a robust strap.
Don’t you just love the bright star bursts of color?

Easy Crochet Bag Patterns by Nicki's Homemade Crafts

Easy Crochet Bag Patterns by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts

Photo Credit: www.nickishomemadecrafts.com

There are two bag patterns created from crochet hexagons included in this collection of easy bag patterns! Both patterns are beginner friendly as are all of the 45 patterns included in this ebook. There are video tutorials for each pattern as well!

Wearable Crochet Hexagon Patterns

Rock Creek Park Hexagon Cowl by Madame Stitch

Rock Creek Park Cowl by MadameStitch

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A luxurious design for your winter wardrobe, this hexagon cowl is a great project to work on when you’re out and about! Stylish and as plain or as colorful as you wish, this very easy crochet hexagon pattern could be completed in a single day.

Lavender color Lucienne Cardigan Hexagon pattern by Selina Veronique

Lucienne Cardigan by Selina Veronique

Photo Credit: www.selinaveronique.com

With a feminine touch and classic lines, this beginner-friendly crochet cardigan features tapered sleeve cuffs and a dainty edging. In this free pattern, you’ll stitch 2 hexagons together and then add the front and bottom borders along with the sleeve cuffs for a chic, timeless look.

Crochet Parker Head Warmer pattern by Stitching Together made with two hexagons and a headband

Parker Head Warmer by Stitching Together

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Crochet a unique winter accessory that goes beyond a simple headband. This striking handcrafted piece ensures your comfort during the chilly winter season. The clever addition of individual hexagon ear flaps brings extra warmth to a regular ear warmer headband, providing the coziness of earmuffs.

Hexagon Cardigan by Make & Do Crew

Brunch Cardigan by Make & Do Crew

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Enjoy crocheting a cozy and stylish cardigan that’s simpler to make than it looks. Made from two basic hexagons, you’ll feel great in this stylish sweater that could be mistaken for store-bought! The best part about this project is you can try it on as you go, and the helpful stitch charts and video will guide you along.

Ocean Hues Cardigan by Jeras Jamboree. An easy Hexagon crochet pattern

Ocean Hues Cardigan by Jeras Jamboree

Photo Credit: www.jerasjamboree.co.uk

This free crochet hexagon cardigan pattern is for one of the easiest wearables you will ever make. Not only is it easy to make but the pattern adapts easily to fit any size, child or adult. This cozy cardi is a prime example of how versatile crochet hexagon patterns can be!

Maya Hexagon Cardigan by KnitterKnotter

This is a Tunisian crochet version of the traditional hexagon cardigan! This is a free pattern and comes in sizes from XS to 5X. This pattern is easy to make if you are comfortable with working in the round. You can pick yarn from your stash and get started right away!

Including the hexagon shape into your crochet projects is a perfect way to bring variety and creativity to your crochet projects. With these crochet hexagon patterns only a click away, there’s no limit to what you can create. So, make sure to bookmark this crochet pattern round up!

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From small scale projects like hotpads and scrubbies to larger sized items like cardigans and hexagon block afghans, you can create great things for yourself and your home!

So grab your stitch markers and choose your favorite colors from your stash. Then, with a cuppa and a crochet hook, we can start transforming these great shapes into your next hexagon pattern!

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