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15 Free Hanukkah Patterns to Crochet and Knit

Celebrate Hanukkah with these free knit and crochet patterns! There are all kinds of home decor projects of different styles and sizes, and even 3 child-friendly menorahs! Check out these super cute Menorah Tops patterns in both knit and crochet. Kids will flip over these Hanukkah dinosaur patterns with their own safe knit or crocheted candles.

Hanukkah patterns to crochet and knit - Marly Bird

Menorah Tops

These two triceratops menorahs, one knit, and one crochet, are available here on the blog. I know, I know…dinosaurs and Hanukkah aren’t normally mentioned in the same sentence. But, these cuties definitely bring added fun to the whole celebration. And, did you catch where you store the candles? Genius!

Knit Menorah Tops

Menorah Tops - Hanukkah patterns to crochet and knit - Marly Bird

Crochet Menorah Tops

Look at that little face! The kiddos are going to be begging to ‘light’ the candles every day! And, check out the cute dino egg that holds the menorah candles! The knitting pattern has one too. Fantastic!

Crochet Menorah Tops pattern - Marly Bird

Hanukkah Patterns To Crochet And Knit (from Yarnspirations)

Yarnspirations also brought together Hanukkah patterns in their collection “Celebrating the Festival of Lights.” Click on the links below to find more Hanukkah patterns to knit and crochet. Dreidels, banners, pillows, table runners, and more. Wrap yourself in Hanukkah when you make your own blue and white throw or blanket. Make yourself comfortable and fill your home with joy as you celebrate the special season!

Knit dreidel pattern - Hanukkah patterns to crochet and knit - Marly Bird

Don’t forget to let us know what you made by posting in the Facebook group! Happy Hanukkah!

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  1. Marsha says:

    thank you for the Hanukkah patterns. If you find any others to add please include in your newsletter no matter what time of year you find them. We need time to make them all for ourselves and as gifts. Another ask is if you have any crochet or knit patterns for Sukkot, Passover or other Jewish holidays. It doesn’t matter when you find them as they are rare and we can make them ahead of time.