Time to add some stylish Crochet Bedspread Free Patterns to your bedroom by using the list below. Check out!
These crocheted bedspreads combine simplicity with beauty. Choose the one that attracts you more and is potentially enough to become your dream coverlet.
Crochet Bedspread Free Patterns
1. Spinning Wheels Bedspread

This spinning wheel bedspread by Bernat Design Studio is approximately 90 x 95″ in size. Crafted with simple gauge and easy to follow techniques.
2. Colorful Bedspread Crochet Pattern

This project by gosyo.co uses different colors of yarn to make the motifs in different designs, namely – A, B, C, D. And joined them to form this. Simple!
3. Blue River Canyon Twin Bedspread

A fun and dramatic appearance is what this 7-panel bedspread pattern holds. JBAR Yarn Design created this using basic to advanced crochet stitches.
4. Mandala Bed Cover Blanket

Catkitbob Designs had made this mandala bed cover blanket. This pattern comes with an intermediate difficulty level. Experienced crocheters must take this on.
5. Popcorn Trail Bedspread

This is a simple bedspread featuring a popcorn design. See the crocheting instructions available on the Ravelry free guide. It is wonderful to add to your guest bedroom.
6. Cockle Shells Bedspread

This is a perfect spread to add to your home. Constructed using squares with cockle shells. To design, follow the Ravelry free details.
7. Trippy Hippy Bedspread

Christie Bailey made this trippy hippy beadspread in a continuous double spiral from start to end. Though it seems tricky, it can be tackled with the free guide.
8. Butterfly Bedspread

How about this Butterfly bedspread? Glee Workman shared this amazing project. Worked in one piece with simple stitches like sc, popcorn, or bobble in one piece without any sewing or joining.
9. Log Cabin Bedspread

Log cabin bedspread by Richard Sechriest is a king size item, around 10ft by 10ft. Find the crocheting details on this website.
10. Tri Colour Bedspread

Frances Powell is behind the creation of this tri color bedspread. To make this, you need to engage with intermediate crochet stitches with a gauge of Rows 1-5 = ½-inch/1.25 cm.