Learning to Crochet: Beginner Projects, Tools, and Kitchen Patterns
This space brings together my beginner crochet projects — and, over time, simple knitting and sewing ideas — all inspired by the cozy, story-filled side of My Tasteful Threads.
Welcome to My Crochet & Handmade Crafts Corner

Some of my favorite memories are sitting beside my grandma with yarn tangled across our laps, her patient hands showing me how to make the first loop on a hook. Later came the knitting needles, the hum of her old Singer machine, and the quiet satisfaction of creating something useful and meaningful from nothing.
This corner of My Tasteful Threads celebrates those same moments — simple stitches, soft yarn, and the joy of handmade things. Whether you’re brand new or rediscovering a forgotten hobby, I hope these projects feel like sitting down with a warm cup of tea and a basket of colorful yarn.
This Crochet & Handmade Crafts Corner is where everything comes together – beginner-friendly projects, the exact tools I use, and simple patterns designed to work as a set.
If you’re starting with one small project, you’ll quickly see how dishcloths, hot pads, oversized hot pads, and kitchen set naturally build on each other – one stitch at a time.
Start with one project. Stay for the set.
Beginner Crochet Projects

Crochet is where my crafting story began — one simple chain at a time.
I started learning crochet when I was five years old. I was sitting next grandma – she was in her rocking chair, and I was in my little rocking chair side by side and watched as she would crochet a hat. She handed me a little hook and guided me through a few steps one by one. My little hands wouldn’t work like hers did, but she calmed me and said, ‘one day at a time – tomorrow we try again’. And the next day we tried again. She was patient with me until I got it and was happy. Believe me it took a while. It was some time before I actually finished a project. My first project just a little mat. Simple flat one stitch only all the way through. Crooked and a little messed up but Grandma still praised me.
Beginner Crochet Projects (Designed to Work Together)
These beginner crochet patterns are intentionally designed as a cozy kitchen set – each project builds skills while creating something you’ll actually use.
- Beginner Crochet Dishcloth – The perfect first win and confidence builder.
- Double Thick Crochet Hot Pad – Everyday protection for pots and pans.
- Oversized Crochet Hot Pad – Extra coverage for casseroles, baking sheets, and serving dishes.
- Washable Crochet Dish Drying Mat – Replaces the damp towel and keeps counters try.
If you’re looking for ways to package these into a thoughtful handmade gift, see how I combine them in this Crochet Kitchen Gift Set Idea.
👉 Tip: Many readers start with the dishcloth, then move through the hots pads to complete the full kitchen set.
If you’d rather have all four patterns formatted and ready to print, the Everyday Kitchen Crochet Set includes the complete coordinated bundle in one place.
New to Crochet? Start Here
If you’re brand new to crochet, I walk through the basic tools and how I first learned in my Learning to Crochet with Grandma and Essential Tools for Beginners post. One of the first lessons I learned from my grandma was that the yarn you choose matters just as much as the stitches.
I learned a lot of crochet tips in the early years. And I made many mistakes. If things aren’t turning out the way you expected, these are the 6 beginner crochet mistakes that usually cause it.
For kitchen projects I like dishcloths and hot pads, cotton yarn is usually the best choice.
I explain why in:
- Why Cotton Yarn is Best for Crochet Dishcloths and Kitchen Projects
- Best Cotton Yarn for Crochet Dishcloths That Don’t Stretch or Fade
Choosing the Right Stitch for Kitchen Items
Choosing the right stitch matters just as much as the pattern – especially for kitchen items.
I explain that in :
- Crochet Stitches for Kitchen Items: What Works (and What Doesn’t)
- Why Cotton Yarn is Best for Crochet Dishcloths and Kitchen Projects
Knitting Basics & Cozy Tools

Knitting teaches patience and rhythm — the kind of meditative movement that slows a busy day.
This craft feels different from crochet, especially at first. Some people say it’s harder, others swear it’s easier. I think it depends on where you start. Crochet came first for me, so it felt familiar right away. With needles, it’s not about speed — it’s about settling into the stitch and letting the rhythm guide you.
Knitting Projects I’m Working Toward:
These are project I am actively planning and developing for this space as the knitting section grows.
- My First Knitted Dishcloth (simple garter-stitch pattern)
- Knitting Essentials: The Tools I Use (beginner-friendly list with honest tips)
Simple Sewing for Everyday Living
Grandma’s sewing machine was where fabric scraps became aprons, curtains, or little gifts for neighbors. I’m continuing that tradition with simple sewing projects that focus on everyday use — pieces meant to be practical, comfortable, and made to last.
When I was growing up, I spent alot of time with Grandma. She would cook, crochet, knit and sew while I was there. I was the watcher. I learned by watching. She has this old sewing machine, that was a treadle sewing machine where your feet moved the needle. I would watch as she threaded the needed, prep the fabric, move the fabric through the machine and come out with a finished product to use or wear. (Grandma used to work in the factory where she sewed clothing for purchase. It was a big thing years ago.)

Sewing Projects I’m Working Toward:
- Beginner Sewing Kit – what you really need to start
- Reusable Fabric Gift Bags – sustainable and sweet
- Easy Pillow Covers – a quick home refresh project
Handmade Gifts & Inspiration
There’s nothing quite like giving something you’ve made yourself — even the smallest project carries care in every stitch.

Tools I Use and Love (Beginner-Tested & Kitchen-Safe)
These are the exact tools I use across all crochet kitchen projects – chosen because they’re comfortable, durable, and made learning easier. You can see the yarn and tools I use most often this kitchen crochet supplies guide.
- Ergonomic crochet hooks – reduce hand strain and help keep tension even
- 100% cotton yarn – heat-safe, washable, and essential for kitchen projects.
- Yarn bowl – keeps yarn clean and untangled while stitching
- Yarn-only scissors – clean cuts and longer blade life
- Tapestry needles & stitch markers- for neat finishing and easy row tracking
👉 Once you have these basics, you won’t need to re-buy tools as you move through dishcloths, hot pads, oversized hot pads, and full kitchen sets.
Stitch by Stitch, You’ll Find Your Rhythm
Every project starts the same way — one loop, one stitch, one quiet moment to yourself. Don’t worry about perfection. With each try, you’ll build skill, confidence, and a little collection of handmade things that make life cozier.
Why You’ll Love These Patterns

Each pattern in this collection is designed to feel approachable, useful, and encouraging — especially if you’re just getting started or returning to crochet after some time away.
- Designed with beginners in mind — no complicated stitches or techniques
- Practical projects you’ll actually use or gift
- Written with clear steps, tips, and encouragement so you can crochet with confidence
Staying Organized While You Create – Staying organized makes crafting more enjoyable – especially when you’re working through multiple projects as a set. I use my free Plan My Day Checklist to keep track of projects, yarn, and small goals without rushing or burnout.
👉 Download the free Plan My Day Checklist A gentle companion for creative routines.
Stay Connected – Crochet & Handmade Projects
If you enjoy beginner-friendly crochet projects, cozy kitchen patterns, and building simple handmade sets, you’ll love my crochet updates.
When you join, you’ll get:
- new crochet patterns as they’re released
- updates when kitchen sets or bundles are available
- beginner tips that actually make projects easier
- early access to new printable patterns
👉 Join the My Tasteful Threads Crochet & Handmade Projects List (Made for crocheters and makers of handmade items – no overwhelm, no spam.)
Ways to stay connected:
- Subscribe to the newsletter for new patterns, cozy updates, and creative encouragement delivered occasionally
- Follow along on Pinterest, where I share projects and ideas you can save for later
- Join me on Facebook, where I post updates, cozy moments, and new blog content
This space is meant to feel welcoming and unrushed — join in whatever way feels right for you.
Closing Thoughts
Learning to crochet — and eventually knit or sew — isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about slowing down, practicing one stitch at a time, and enjoying the process of making something with your hands.
Whether you’re starting with a simple dishcloth or working your way toward a full handmade kitchen set, this space is here to support you – calmly and clearly.
Start where you are. Use what you make. Build one project at a time. That’s how handmade becomes part of everyday life.
About the Author

Hi, I’m Mary Ann, creator of My Tasteful Threads cozy lifestyle blog where I share cozy reads, meaningful travel ideas, handmade crafts, and simple everyday cooking. Most evenings you’ll find me with yarn in one hand, a cup of tea nearby, and a good book within reach.
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I loved your story about getting started with crocheting! It seems like a wonderful project to start. Creating beautiful pieces, learning patience, and indulging in your crafty side.
thank you! My grandmother taught me alot growing up. She had patience to teach a little one.
This! I feel like there is a lot of pressure for people to turn their knitting or crochet into “a thing/business”. There is nothing wrong with crafting for the joy of handmade items and creating new things! Just like you said, stitch by stitch is the best way to get started 🙂
thanks for your kind words. It means a lot coming from a fellow crocheter.
Those are great ideas! Thank you for listing how to start to get into knitting! This would help newbies very much.
thanks so much!
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