Hey, crochet crew! Ready to time-travel back to the days of disco balls, flower power, and all things fab? Well, grab your hooks because today we’re diving into the world of 70s crochet vibes! This article is your ticket to the era of bell-bottoms and boho chic, where every stitch told a story.
We’ve dug up 10 links to some rad crochet patterns that scream 70s style. Think funky sweaters, chill vests, and groovy blankets – it’s all in there. Get ready to channel your inner flower child and hook up some nostalgic creations. It’s time to add a touch of retro magic to your handmade stash with these rockin’ 10s crochet designs!
1. That 70’s Potholder
Make a statement with this 70s crochet potholder. The bold and colorful design looks like it was taken directly from some vintage wallpaper or ceramic ware, and you’ll love the protection that the double thick design offers.
Designer: Raffamussa Designs
Click here for the free pattern!
2. Easy 70’s Crochet Granny Square Vest
This 70s crochet vest pattern is a blast from the past. It’s the perfect layering piece to add to your fall and winter wardrobe because it’s equal parts cozy and cute!
Designer: HayHay Crochet
Click here for the free pattern!
3. That 70s Sweater
I bet you would rock the heck out of this 70s crochet sweater! These vintage threads are a little more subtle in their throwback vibes, so they’ll mesh seamlessly into your current closet.
Designer: Hooked on Homeade Happiness
Click here for the free pattern!
4. Retro Mixtape Wallet
This next 70s crochet pattern is a nod to nostalgia. Bring back the warm fuzzy feelings of a custom mixtape from your friend (or crush!!) with this cute and colorful pastel mixtape wallet.
Designer: Delilah Crochet
Click here for the free pattern!
5. Retro Dazzler Blanket
The 70s was no stranger to loud colors and even louder patterns. Bring on those feel-good eclectic vibes with this totally awesome 70s crochet blanket pattern. It makes a great stash buster!
Designer: Annie Design Crochet
Click here for the free pattern!
6. Retro Duster Vest
All eyes will be on you when you strut into the room wearing this killer vest. The extra long length and bold stripes are sure to steal the spotlight. This 70s crochet vest pattern is perfect if you’ve got a flair for the dramatic!
Designer: Nana’s Crafty Home
Click here for the free pattern!
7. White Hippie Boho Mini Dress
This 70s crochet dress pattern is the real deal! The oversize fit and the mini length were all the rage back then. Best of all, it’s super easy to make since it’s just 4 crochet rectangles seamed together. It’s crochet wizardry at its finest!
Designer: Jenny and Teddy
Click here for the free pattern!
8. Kismet Poncho
Instantly pull your outfit together with this fun and fashionable 70s crochet poncho. The combination of earth tones and fringe are like peak 70s aesthetic. Plus, it just looks so darn cozy!
Designer: Morale Fiber
Click here for the free pattern!
9. Groovy Chevron Shawl
Fans of the Tunisian crochet technique will love this colorful 70s crochet shawl. The brazen chevron design is designed to stand out in a crowd, and it’s doing a heck of a good job of it!
Designer: Hayley Joanne Robinson
Click here for the free pattern!
10. That 70s Square
Were you hoping to make some other kind of 70s crochet project? You can use these groovy granny squares to make all kinds of things! Ooh, how about a 70s crochet bag? That would be so cute!
Designer: JessieAtHome
Click here for the free pattern!
So there you have it, crochet friends – a groovy trip down memory lane with a hook in hand! We hope these 70s crochet patterns bring a burst of retro joy to your crafting adventures. But before you stitch up some nostalgia, tell us all about your vintage project plans in the comments below!
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Happy Crocheting!
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