20 Stunning & Free Crochet Hexagon Patterns
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This is a compilation of 20 free crochet hexagon patterns. Use these fun patterns to make blankets, coasters, hot pads, and more.
Let’s talk about crochet hexagons! It’s amazing how many things you can make out of just one shape. All you need is your hook and yarn (of course) and a little creativity – and you will have yourself a fun new crochet project!
Additionally, I love that you can pretty much use any stitch or texture to crochet hexagons. You can make a granny square hexagon or a puff stitch hexagon (learn different puff stitches in one heart pillow pattern here). You can even make a light and airy lace hexagon.
When it comes time to put all of your crochet hexagons together, you can make anything from blankets to purses to shawls. Alternatively, you can make a singular hexagon to use as a coaster, hot pad, or placemat, all shown below.
In today’s blog post, I have put together a beautiful collection of all different kinds of hexagons (6-sided geometric shapes). Scroll down and find the perfect one for your next crochet project.
Don’t forget your supplies:
- Favorite yarn: worsted weight yarn, cotton yarn, or bulky yarn
- Crochet hook
- Yarn needle or tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
- scissors

More Crochet Geometrical Shapes
Crocheting a Hexagon Pattern is super fun and easy, but you can easily crochet other shapes, too. Have you tried them yet? Here are some great ideas and tutorials – yes videos are included:
20 Free Hexagon Crochet Patterns
With this variety of hexagon crochet patterns, you’re sure to find one that’s perfect for you.
Maybe you are looking for a new blanket pattern – a fun honeycomb blanket, perhaps?
Or maybe you are looking for something more simple like a coaster or hot pad.
With this enjoyable collection of crochet hexagon patterns, you’re sure to find one to suit your fancy.
Happy crocheting!
Butterfly Hexagon Bag
This pattern is designed to be customized. There are so many ways to customize this fun project and make it your own. You can change the yarn, the colors and even the appliques – if butterflies aren’t your thing, you can choose something different.
You can use this bag for a purse, an everything tote, and it would even make a perfect farmer’s market bag.
You can get this FREE BUTTERFLY HEXAGON CROCHET PATTERN on my website.

Gradient Crochet 7 Hexagon Bag
This is a free crochet pattern like no other! Each of the seven individual hexagons in this crochet purse features a mesmerizing ombre effect. This is created by carefully choosing color gradient yarns for each solid hexagon.
Crochet your way to a stunning bag using hexagon shapes, that can be as unique as you want it to be! It is great for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike.
You can get this FREE GRADIENT CROCHET 7 HEXAGON BAG PATTERN on my website.

Granny Hexagon Bag
This hexagon and square tote bag is not only gorgeous but also practical. It’s made from linked double crochet, a variation of the classic double crochet stitch that eliminates gaps and creates a dense, sturdy fabric that holds up well to everyday use.
To help, there is a video tutorial that covers all the essentials of this stitch. So even beginners should be able to master it!
Customize this bag and make it your own; from yarn color to choice of the appliques you choose.
You can get this FREE HEXAGON GRANNY SQUARE CROCHET BAG PATTERN on my blog.

Hexagon Crochet Blanket
I am loving this hexagon blanket! What a great way to use up those yarn scraps, too – which makes for a uniquely colorful blanket to display in your home.
You’ll start by making granny square-style circles. Next you’ll add on hexagon shaped rounds in a solid color. Finally, you’ll sew them all together. No need to add a border to this blanket. The subtle angles give this blanket a nice shape.
Find this pattern HERE.

Rainbow Hexagon
These rainbow hexagons are so eye-catching! I love how you can make them either way. Make the main portion of the hexagon using rainbow colors OR you can make the puff stitches using rainbow colors instead.
Depending on what kind of yarn you use, you can make these into different crochet projects. If you use acrylic yarn you can sew these together to make a blanket. But if you’ve got cotton yarn on hand, you can crochet a singular hexagon to use as a coaster or a hot pad.
Go to the free pattern HERE.

Honeycomb Blanket
This honeycomb blanket is so simple and pretty! I love the simplicity of just using two colors.
You’ll make this blanket pattern by crocheting several basic hexagons. To finish, you’ll simply sew them all together. Very easy!
FOLLOW THIS LINK for the free crochet pattern.

Hexagon Crochet Turtle Coaster
These little hexagon turtles are simply the cutest! These would make really fun coasters for a summer party out on the back deck. You could probably even string them up and hang them as a garland.
These little guys are made using just basic stitches and are worked in the round. This is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern.
CLICK HERE for the free crochet hexagon pattern.

Stitch Sampler Hexagon Blanket
The different textures in this crochet blanket make this really stunning. This is a fun take on a sampler-type crochet blanket.
This is a really great pattern to learn some new stitches and techniques! Among them, you will learn the puff stitch, post stitch and how to make granny squares in the round.
You can find this crochet hexagon pattern for free ON THIS WEBSITE.

Puff Stitch Hexagon Hotpad
These beautiful hotpads are so bright and cheerful, yet they are really simple to make! If you’ve got cotton yarn scraps to use up, this is a great pattern.
To make these hotpads, you will simply crochet a basic hexagon using the puff stitch. Next, you will put a simple border around the edge. Lastly, you’ll add the little loop so that it can be hung. What a great and easy handmade gift!
FOLLOW THIS LINK for the free crochet pattern.

Lacy Hexagon Blanket
This lacy hexagon blanket is perfect for those warm summer evenings spent on the porch. You know – those nights where it’s too warm for a full blanket, but the breeze is just enough that you need at least *something*.
This is a very basic hexagon pattern that uses basic stitches. If you’re a beginner, this may be a great project for you.
CLICK HERE for the free crochet pattern.

Hexagon Baby Ball Toy
Are you looking for a unique toy to show up with at your next baby shower? Try making one or more of these colorful balls!
For this pattern, you’ll make basic hexagons in a variety of colors (hello stash buster!). To finish, you’ll sew them all together and stuff them to your desired squishiness.
Check out the free pattern ON THIS WEBSITE.

Crochet Hexagon Coaster
Are you running short on time and/or yarn? Try making these very simply, yet classy hexagon coasters!
Whether you need a quick gift or craft fair inventory, these coaster sets are sure to be a winner. These work up very quickly and easily.
FOLLOW THIS LINK for the free pattern.

Granny Square Hexagon
If crocheting in anything other than straight rows or circular rounds is new to you, then this is a great starter pattern!
This crochet hexagon pattern not only teaches you how to crochet a basic hexagon, but you’ll do so granny square-style. Use this pattern just for practice, or you can make several of these to make a blanket or a set of coasters.
You can get this free crochet pattern BY CLICKING HERE.

Honeycomb Kitchen Towel
This pattern uses the solid granny hexagon pattern that are seamed together to make the completed dish towel.
It uses lightweight cotton yarn and is absolutely perfect for stash-busting.
You can get this free crochet pattern ON THIS WEBSITE.

Candy Pop Hexagon Cardigan
The cardigan is made from just two simple granny stitch hexagons. It’s so easy and beginner friendly. If you have made a traditional granny square, you can crochet this cardigan.
The pattern calls for cotton yarn and is completely color customizable.
CLICK HERE to get this crochet hexagon cardigan pattern.

Summer Retro Tote Bag
This tote bag pattern uses a simple crochet hexagon pattern and then uses basic stitches to seam them together and create the strap for the bag. It uses cotton yarn – making it extra sturdy and easily washable.
This crochet hexagon pattern will be a fun challenge for advanced beginners and it will keep experienced crocheters from losing interest
You can find the pattern BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK.

Hexie Potholder
This crochet potholder will save your hands from being burned and your surfaces protected. You can make these in about an hour, so they could make a great last-minute gift.
With it’s simple stitches and increases, the pattern is very beginner friendly. They would make fun additions to your next market.
You can find the free pattern HERE.

Hexagon Bag
This crochet hexagon bag so quick and simple and you can customize the color choices and sizes. It uses puff stitches in the hexagon to add a little pop of texture.
If you have some yarn scraps stashed away, this project is ideal for those! This is a great beginner crochet pattern.
You can find the free pattern ON THIS WEBSITE.

Day Date Hexagon Cardigan
This pattern is made with meditative rounds that strike just the right balance of excitement and mindlessness. You can try on your sweater as you crochet and easily modify the sizing if necessary – making a perfect fit.
The whole pattern only includes three seams and uses basic crochet stitches, so its perfect for beginners looking for a bigger crochet project.
You can find the free pattern BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK.

Succulent Spring Hexagon Blanket
This hexagon afghan pattern is simple enough that advanced beginners can successfully complete it and the combination of changing stitch patterns and colors will keep seasoned crocheters from losing interest.
It also makes for a great travel crochet project and makes it even better with self-striping yarn.
You can find the free pattern ON THIS WEBSITE.

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