Ready to add a little cozy fall charm to your home? I’ve got a free fall crochet bunting pattern that’s super easy and beginner-friendly, perfect for a quick and fun project that makes your space feel warm and festive.
This fall crochet bunting is a sweet little DIY crochet garland you can whip up with just basic stitches, no stress.
Plus, it’s a great way to bring those fall colors and vibes right inside with a handmade crochet banner pattern you’ll love showing off all season long!
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Styling Your Home with a Cozy Fall Crochet Garland
There are so many fun ways to style your fall crochet bunting around your home!
While I don’t have a fireplace to drape mine across (but if you do, that’s such a cozy spot!),
I love hanging it along a bookshelf or wrapping it around a mirror to add that seasonal touch.
You can also string it up in a window to catch the light and bring a bit of fall cheer indoors.
Another great idea is using it as part of a tablescape, lay it across your dining table or buffet for an easy, handmade autumn decoration that really stands out.
And here’s a fun bonus: by switching up the colors, this DIY crochet garland can be perfect for a baby’s nursery, birthday parties, or even other holidays, making it a versatile and cozy crochet decor idea all year round!
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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making A Cozy Home Crochet Decor Idea
Difficulty
Easy
Fall Crochet Bunting: Materials and Tools You’ll Need
This is the yarn I had at hand – do not forget I make a sample for you to learn, so be creative and choose the yarn you love. Feel it before starting your project.
I know there are a million different yarn choices out there, but that also depends on where you live, so just be creative!
Any cotton or cotton blend yarn weight #3 – Use your stash!
Hook: US Size (4 mm)
Sizes
Each half circle is 4” in height and 7” wide after blocking
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- St = Stitch
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Hdc = Half Double Crochet
- Yo = Yarn Over
Specialty Stitches
Dc2Tog = Double Crochet 2 together: Yo, insert hook into stitch indicated, pull up a loop, yo, draw through 2 loops (first leg made), yo, insert hook into next stitch indicated, draw up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (second leg made), yo, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
Notes
- The pattern is worked in rows
- Ch1 at the beginning of each round does
- not count as a stitch
- Ch 3 at the beginning of the round does count as st
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used 4 different colors
- This pattern consists of 7 half circles in different color combinations
- You can make more half circles for a longer bunting

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Instructions
Make 7 identical circles- alternating colors as you wish
Ch 4, join with a SIst to form a circle or use the magic circle.
Row 1: Ch 3, Dc 8 in the circle, turn work
Row 2: Ch 3+dc in 1st st, ch 2,* dc2tog in next st, ch2, repeat from * to end, finish with dc2tog on top of ch 3 , turn work
Row 3: Ch 4 ( counts as dc+ch1), *dc 1+ch2+dc1 in next ch space, ch 2, dc 1 in next ch space, ch2, repeat from * to one before last ch space, dc 1 in last ch space, ch 1 dc 1 in last st, turn work
Row 4: Ch 3, dc 1 in next ch space, *dc 3 in next ch space, repeat from * to last ch 2 space, dc 1 in last ch 1 space, dc 1 in last st, turn work
Row 5: ch 5, skip 2 st , sc in between dc3 clusters, *ch 6, sc 1 in between next dc 3 clusters, repeat from *, finish with ch2+hdc to last st, turn work
Row 6: Ch 1, *dc 2+ch3+dc2 in next ch 6 space, ch2, sc 1 in next ch 6 space, ch 2, repeat from * to last ch 6 space, sc 1 in 3rd ch from ch 5 starting ch

Finishing
Block the half circles and (optionally) stiffen them using starch
Chain 4, Slst to 1st chain to form a ring, continue chaining 45, attach 1st half circle working a single crochet on the flat side ( right side up), continue with ch 10 and connect the next half circle, continue with a ch 10 and again until you have all half circles connected, ch 48, slst to 3rd ch from hook.
Weave in ends.
**This is an original Sandra Regev pattern: Owner /Designer of Sandra Stitches. This pattern may not be redistributed for free, sale, or trade, but finished products can be sold with credit to this shop – enjoy!
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