When you put a runner down on the table, you know you’re about to do some serious eating! Add a special homemade touch to the Thanksgiving table this year with a homemade crochet table runner.
When you see these amazing free crochet table runner patterns, I think you’ll agree that these have really entered the modern era.
There’s a little something for everyone in this crochet table runner round-up!
Learn a few new stitches, experiment with different shapes and styles and ask yourself the ultimate question….fringe or no fringe??
1. Give Thanks Crochet Table Runner
Spell your heart out with this festive “Give Thanks” table runner. Corner to corner crochet lets you make words block by block.
It’s really such a fun crochet technique and if you haven’t tried it before you’re in for a real treat!
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
2. Home Sweet Home Table Runner
Add some good old-fashioned farmhouse charm to your Thanksgiving table with this delightfully detailed crochet table runner.
An 8-row repeat ensures that this pattern is anything but boring and adds a lot of visual interest.
My favorite part is the bobble edging.
Designer: Lady Jay Crochet
3. Tasseled Crochet Table Runner
Cluster V-stitches make pretty rows of eyelets in this three-color table runner.
Worsted weight yarn makes this table runner nice and thick — ready and waiting to be weighed down with your Thanksgiving feast!
Designer: Crochet ‘n’ Create
4. Thankful Table Runner
Speckled oatmeal yarn is the perfect neutral addition to your table. It’s a modern crochet table runner that looks great, and it goes with everything.
The beautiful scrawling cursive and twisted fringe edging really take this design over the top. Bring on the cozy vibes!
Designer: Briana K Designs
5. Chestnut Leaf Table Runner
Color-changing leaves are one of the absolute best parts about Autumn, don’t you agree?
Bring some of that wonderfulness inside with this enchanting chestnut leaf table runner. You could also use individual leaves as placemats.
Designer: ABC Knitting Patterns
6. Helga Table Runner
The granny stitch is a timeless crochet classic that never disappoints. You may be used to the traditional granny square, but this crochet table runner pattern is made using a granny rectangle. What colors would you choose for your table runner?
Designer: Virklust
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7. Moss Stitch Crochet Table Runner
If you’ve never tried the moss stitch before, say hello to your new favorite stitch. It’s just alternating single crochet and chain stitches, but wow does it make an impact! You can use leftover yarn scraps to make this colorful table runner with solid and checkered stripes.
Designer: In the Yarn Garden
8. Alpine Table Runner
Pretty pine trees and branches adorn the surface of this lace crochet table runner pattern. The stitch work uses basic single and double crochet stitches, but as you can see, the result looks quite intricate! This pattern is a good balance between simple and detailed.
Designer: Pattern Paradise
9. Diamond Table Runner
You can use any hook and yarn you would like to create this filet crochet table runner. The pattern is quite simple and you can repeat it as many times as you would like to customize the length to fit your table.
Designer: Doug Speeckaert
10. Festive Sparkly Table Runner
Treat yourself to a fancy sparkly yarn and have fun whipping up this quick rectangular table runner. This pattern has a 4 row repeat with double crochet stitches, slip stitches, cluster stitches and single crochet and chain stitches.
Designer: Yarnspirations
Mealtimes are such a special time to make memories –especially holiday mealtimes like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
There’s just something about table runners that brings up all those warm fuzzy feelings and makes you feel cozy and loved. With a bit of care, a well-made table runner can last forever. What a precious heirloom to pass onto the kids.
Let me know your favorite holiday memory in the comments below!
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Happy Crocheting!
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