Reduce your heating bills while stylishly stopping the cold air with these adorable Crochet Draft Stopper Free Patterns! Check them out!
These crocheted stoppers will lock your chilly drafts, simultaneously adding stylish decorative items to your home! Have a look at these!
Crochet Draft Stopper Free Patterns
1. Gnome Pillow Draft Dodger

You need to work on single crochet rounds to achieve the gnome pillow draft dodger by Tonya Bush. Its body, legs, arms, nose, hat, and sack are worked individually in parts, stuffed, and attached! And the beard is sewn!
2. Long Cat Door Draft Stopper

This long cat door draft stopper is feline-shaped, with a long body, short hands, and legs. It is an intermediate-level project constructed in rounds with the tapestry crochet technique. Tamara Kelly’s creation!
3. Adorable Doggy Draft Dodger

Need a faithful dog that keeps an eye, even his entire body, on the coldest blasts of the winter? Just to keep you and your home warm. Ha! Here’s a pattern by yarnspirations teaching how to crochet a doggy draft dodger!
4. Elf Draft Stopper

The Left-Handed Crocheter uses ch, sc, sl st, inc., dec., hdc, fphdc, and bphdc crochet stitches to make an elf draft stopper. This is their cute and useful way to tackle the cold air from those leaks under the door!
5. Pencil Draft Stopper

Pia Thadani says this easy pattern makes it quite easy to stop the chill from drafty windows and doors. So, try her pencil draft stopper to stay warm the entire season!
6. Chunky Bobble Draft Blocker

Sonya made a cozy and charming draft blocker for her living space using bobble and camel stitches. The fun texture of this draft blocker can be crafted with other solid colors.
7. Snowman Draft Stopper

Arriving in winter may remind you about creating some draft excluders. If yes, visit The Left-Handed Crocheter website to crochet an adorable snowman draft stopper!
8. Twist and Shout Draft Excluder

Its time to keep your home cozy, covering the leaks and trapping the heat with this fabulous draft excluder. Download the free pattern from lovecrafts!
9. Crochet a Draft Dodger

Another easy pattern for crocheting a draft dodger by yarnspirations. Made with gauge 14 sts x 16 rows using basic and some special stitches!
10. Crochet a Cosy Draught Excluder

Annabooshouse created a dense, pillow-like cozy draught excluder using central double crochet and non-grippy stitch. Check out the detailed instructions!
11. Crochet a Textured Draught Excluder

Bella Coco Crochet made a textured draught excluder using gauge 9 sts x 11 rows per 10cm x 10cm. You can read about the details on her website!
12. Handmade Draft Excluder Pattern

Fiona designed this draft excluder to keep her home warm and cut down on the heat expenses. If you want this, crochet it with gauge 14 sts and 8 rows. It is 34″ x 18″ in size and aptly fits a 36″ by 9″ cushion pad!
13. Gingerbread Draft Stopper

You can design this gingerbread draft stopper following The Left-Handed Crocheter’s simple instructions. Keep in mind that you have to insert some weight in the bottom of the doll so that it sits and stays properly in one place.
14. Doubled Draft Dodger

Jessie Rayot offers an easy-to-follow project that is perfect for beginners to try out! The pattern contains the instructions for designing a double-draft dodger. It is 34” x 7” in size and uses simple crochet methods!
15. Row of Sheep

This row of sheep doorstopper is 18 x 12 x 12 cm in size, made with basic crochet stitches in around 10-12 hours. You can check the details given by Liz Ward on lovecrafts.com.
16. Cats Door Sweep

You can find the construction information on ribblr by Forevermore Crochet for this pattern. It involves different types of cats ( Solid colored, Calico, Tuxedo, and Siamese) in different colors. Its quite cool!