🧶 5 Beginner Crochet Projects I Tested (What You Should Actually Start With)
- Tiffany

- Apr 14
- 3 min read
Updated: 6 days ago

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Starting crochet is exciting…but also overwhelming.
There are SO many “beginner” projects out there—but not all of them actually feel beginner-friendly when you sit down to make them.
So instead of guessing…
👉 I tested 5 popular beginner crochet projects
👉 Timed how long each one took
👉 And broke down what they’re REALLY like for beginners
If you want to skip frustration and start with the right project—this will help you.
🎯 Quick Answer (If You’re In a Hurry)
If you’re brand new, start here:
Coaster (BEST starting point)
Flower
Basket
Bandana
Scrunchie (save for later)
Now let’s break down why 👇

🟡 1. Crochet Coaster (BEST for Beginners)
⏱ Time: 11 minutes, 38 seconds
⭐ Difficulty: 2/10
✅ Beginner Friendly: YES
Why This Is the BEST First Project
Fast win (under 15 minutes)
Repetitive stitches = easier learning
Actually useful in real life
This is the project that helps you:
Understand stitch placement
Build confidence quickly
Feel successful right away
👉 If you’ve never crocheted before—start here.
🧵 Pattern
👉 Click HERE

🌸 2. Crochet Flower
⏱ Time: 3 minutes, 57 seconds
⭐ Difficulty: 3/10
⚠️ Beginner Friendly: DEPENDS
Why Beginners Love This
Super fast (instant gratification)
Creative and fun
Can be used for SO many things:
Keychains
Appliqués
Cards
Accessories
What to Watch Out For
This is where beginners get tripped up:
👉 Stitch placement matters A LOT
If you insert your hook in the wrong spot:
The shape won’t form correctly
It can feel confusing very quickly
👉 Best for beginners who:
Are okay paying attention to detail
Want a quick, fun project
🧵 Pattern
👉 Click HERE

🧺 3. Crochet Basket
⏱ Time: 1 hour, 37 seconds
⭐ Difficulty: 2/10
✅ Beginner Friendly: YES
Why This One Is Tricky (Even Though It’s Easy)
Technically… this is very beginner-friendly.
BUT…
👉 It can feel long and repetitive
And for beginners, that matters.
What You’ll Learn
Working in rounds
Consistency
Structure (how crochet builds shape)
Honest Take
This is a great project…just not your first one.
👉 Do this AFTER you’ve built confidence.
🧵 Pattern
👉 Click HERE

🧣 4. Crochet Bandana
⏱ Time: 33 minutes, 8 seconds
⭐ Difficulty: 5/10
⚠️ Beginner Friendly: DEPENDS
Why This Isn’t a First Project
This is where things start to shift from:
👉 “learning stitches”to
👉 “understanding construction”
What Makes It Slightly Harder
Shaping
Stitch consistency matters more
Requires more control
The Payoff
Wearable
Stylish
Feels like a “real project”
👉 This is a GREAT second or third project.
🧵 Pattern
👉 Click HERE

🧷 5. Crochet Scrunchie (Save This One)
⏱ Time: 1 hour, 59 minutes, 51 seconds
⭐ Difficulty: 3/10
⚠️ Beginner Friendly: DEPENDS
Why This Might Frustrate Beginners
It’s not hard… but it’s awkward.
The Challenge
Working around a hair tie
Managing stitches as it builds up
Takes longer than expected
Honest Take
Super cute ✔️
Totally usable ✔️
Best first project ❌
👉 This is one to come back to later.
🧵 Pattern
👉 Click HERE
🚨 What Beginners Often Get Wrong
This is IMPORTANT.
Most beginners don’t quit crochet because it’s “too hard”—they quit because they picked the wrong first project.
❌ Common Mistakes
1. Starting with something that takes too long
👉 If it takes hours… you lose motivation fast
2. Choosing projects with too much shaping
👉 Your brain is still learning stitches—not construction
3. Ignoring yarn choice
👉 Thick yarn = faster progress
👉 Cotton yarn = better structure for beginners
4.Expecting perfection right away
👉 Your first few projects will feel awkward—and that’s NORMAL
🧠 How to Pick the RIGHT Beginner Project
Use this simple rule:
👉 Start with projects that are:
Small
Repetitive
Fast to finish
Then move into:
Shaping
Wearables
More complex designs
🎯 Your Beginner Crochet Path
If I were starting today, I would do this:
Coaster (build confidence)
Flower (have fun with it)
Basket (build consistency)
Bandana (learn shaping)
Scrunchie (challenge yourself)
💬 Final Thoughts

Crochet doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
When you start with the right project…everything clicks faster, feels easier, and becomes WAY more enjoyable.
👉 Pick one project from this list
👉 Give yourself permission to learn
👉 And just start
📣 Want More Help?

If you want:
Step-by-step video tutorials
A supportive crochet community
Help when you get stuck
🔗 Watch the Full Video
👉





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