42 FREE Knit and Crochet Bobble Patterns

We pull together some of our favorite knit and crochet patterns from the Yarnspirations website each week. Use these patterns to inspire you to try new projects or yarn! This week we have a collection of 42 FREE knit and crochet bobble patterns. Browse them for your next bobble project to put your crochet hooks or knitting needles to work.

42 FREE Knit and Crochet Bobble Patterns - Marly Bird

Texture is why we love bobbles! Bobbles give you something fun to work on while making a project and something fun to touch when finished. Create varying looks by using different types of yarn or working in whichever craft you love best – knitting or crochet.

This knit and crochet pattern collection will have you look at bobbles in a new modern way. Watch these two videos below if you haven’t worked on knit or crochet bobbles before.

Video Tutorials

Crochet Bobbles Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI8ryF0QZb8

Video Tutorial for Knit Bobbles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPeNt9IVlqE&t=335s

Crochet Bobble Patterns

Crochet bobbles are easy to make and can be added wherever you need a bit of added texture!

Geo-pop Crochet Pillow Pattern

Knit Bobble Patterns

Bobbles aren’t just for crochet! Bobbles are equally great to add to knit projects.

Dovercourt Knit Cardigan Pattern

If you liked the knit and crochet bobble patterns above, here are just a few more below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there video tutorials for bobbles?

Oh yes! If you’re new to working up bobbles in knit or crochet, there are two video tutorials to help you out. You can find the crochet bobble video tutorial right here and the one for knit bobbles is linked just after it!

What kind of projects can I make with bobble patterns?

Honestly… so many things! This collection has a little bit of everything. You’ll find patterns for pillows, hats, cardigans, blankets, and even a bath mat! It’s all about adding that fun texture.

Can I use bobble patterns for both knitting and crochet?

Yes! Bobbles are totally versatile. The page is split into Crochet Bobble Patterns and Knit Bobble Patterns, so you can easily find something for whichever craft you’re working on. They add great texture to both!

I’m a beginner… can I do bobbles?

So here’s the thing… bobbles are listed as “Advanced Beginner” projects, but with the video tutorials to guide you, I think even beginners can give them a try! They’re really fun to work up and make your projects extra special.

How many free bobble patterns are on this page?

Gosh, there are a lot! The page says there’s a collection of 42 FREE knit and crochet bobble patterns. That’s plenty to get you inspired for your next project!

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