On Fridays, I share a link blast on Twitter and Facebook to get you excited about crocheting all weekend! Keeping with the #FlashbackFriday meme, I’m sharing patterns were first released at least 12 months ago.
Here’s an archive of this week’s crochet kitchen picks! There are over 30 patterns in all!
All patterns and tutorials are free unless otherwise noted. All photos are copyright the respective designers and used with permission.
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Filet Table Runners pattern booklet by Joyce Geisler for sale on @LeisureArtsInc. Threadies will love decorating their kitchens with these table runners! Add all 8 patterns to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Granny Square Apron by @TangledHappy: This quick and easy apron will add some flare to your cooking routine. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Bread Basket kit, for sale on @beCraftsy. Free crochet pattern by @mymountainus is available here. This basket would make a great centerpiece for an eat-in kitchen table! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Cozies and Mug Hugs
Easter Crochet Fishes by @MYpicot: These adorable hard boiled egg cozies will brighten up lunchtime year round. This pattern uses international crochet stitch symbols. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Basketweave Cup Cozy by @1dogwoof: This one fits a Starbucks style cup, so it’s perfect for those of you without a coffee maker. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Textured Coffee Mug Cozy by @ArtofaDG: I love the gentle texture combined with the button! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.
Good Night Mug Hug by Michele Wilcox on @RedHeartYarns: This cute mug hug is perfect for a late night cup of tea or hot milk. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Leah’s Rose Tea Cosies by Leah Maxwell: Big roses add a striking look to your teapot! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Coffee Cup Cozy by @CrochetAmerican: This simple cozies can be easily customized with different color yarn. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here. I previously shared a roundup of Mistie Bush’s free crochet patterns here.

Criss-Cross Reversible Mug Cozy by @crochetncrafts: This easy pattern makes a great last minute gift. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here. I previously interviewed Rhelena from CrochetN’Crafts and shared a roundup of her free crochet patterns here.

Twisted Stitches Coffee Cozy by @BeaRyanDesigns: There are already several variations in the picture, but this design is just calling out for you to add your own! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.
Coasters and Potholders

Flower Coasters by @CharmedByEwe: These also make great face scrubbies. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Bean Stitch Coasters by @MeladoraCrochet: This pattern includes both video and photo tutorials. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Platypus Potholder by Cordelia Serene: This cute potholder features one of my favorite mammals and will bring a smile to your face. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Chain Stitch Coasters by @RepeatCrafterMe: These coasters are a great beginner project since they are constructed with a hot glue gun. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Roller Coasters by @HaakMaarRaak: This crochet pattern also includes a tutorial for the surface embroidery. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Vintage Coasters by Anabelia Handmade: These stunning thread crochet coasters have a delightful look. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Coffee Cup Hot Pad by @PoshPoochDesign: This is the perfect gift for your favorite caffeine addict, er, um, I mean, your favorite coffee lover. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Set of Ombre Coasters (add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here) and Tutti Frutti Potholders (add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here) by @acreativebeing: These patterns include photo tutorials and options for customization.

Wiggle It Trivet and Dishcloth Set by @mooglyblog: This set adds bright colors and texture to your kitchen. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here. I previously shared an interview with Tamara Kelly here.

RSS Potholder by Book People Studio: This makes a great gift for your favorite blog or podcast lover! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.
Towels, Scrubbies, and Cloths

Spring Granny Dishcloth by @CrochetRochelle on @craftown: These brightly colored dishcloths will make dishwashing less of a chore. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Crochet Edged Tea Towel by @petalstopicots: Customize your store bought tea towels with a lovely crochet edging! Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Sigmund Wash Cloth by @SnappyTots: This cute washcloth pattern includes a photo tutorial. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.
Cross-Stitched Cloths Kit, for sale on @beCraftsy. Free crochet pattern by @LionBrandYarn is available here. This simple pattern has a vintage look. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.
Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths by @HappyBerryUK: There is a video tutorial, as well as a written pattern, for crocheting these cheery washcloths. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Cotton Pot Holder with a Flower by @whatyousow: This pattern includes a step-by-step photo tutorial. Add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here.

Ripple Puff Cleaning Cloth (add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here); Rainbow Flower Scrubby Dishcloth (add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here); and Strawberry Basket Tunisian Dishcloth (add to your Ravelry queue or favorites here) by @mooglyblog: These patterns are a great way to add color to your kitchen!

I hope you enjoyed this roundup of free crochet patterns for the kitchen! If you like crochet home decor, check out my Crochet for Home Pinterest board!
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