What if your playtime can have some crocheted options? Would you like to give these Crochet Game Free Patterns themed designs a try? Read!
From chess boards to tic-tac-toe, and many more. These themed designs are worth trying.
Crochet Game Free Patterns
1. Checkers Board Game

Chinese checkers are known to enhance strategic thinking and social skills. So, make your kids a set of their own today! Judy Hice designed it for beginners, so you can easily work it up, too. A fun board game that children will never get bored with.
2. Game Piece Pouch

Carry fun board games to keep your kids occupied during road trips or fun weekends. With this Libère tes mailles’s crochet pattern, which has a satchel to hold all the pawns.
3. Squid Game Figurines

Create your very own Squid Games by crocheting these mini soldiers, some with black masks on their faces – each one has different shapes, circles, triangles, and squares for ranks; while others are normal ones in hooded jumpsuits. Seems quite fun. Read Sharon’s tutorial!
4. Memory Game

The baby turtles in Crochet by Coraggio’s have different colored circles on their tummies. The kids can match the colors together by flipping them over. And when not being played with, they can be put back into the mother’s belly for storage and played with as a stuffed toy!
5. Tic Tac Toe Game and Tote

Here is the perfect solution to every boring trip or vacation. This handmade game board from Nadia Fuad easily transforms into a bag that stores all the game pieces, too. A great stash buster project where you can test your creativity as much as you want.
6. Stacking Ball and Basket

Remember all the fun outdoor games you used to play in your childhood? Recreate them for your kids in simple crochet form.
7. Bowling Pin

If your children prefer to stay indoors, then just bring game time to your home! Petals to Picots’s bowling pin set is a great idea for developing hand-eye coordination and having some indoor fun, all at the same time.
8. Puzzle Ball

Dedri Uys’s crochet design is inspired by the traditional Amish puzzle ball. It is a bright and colorful pattern that comes apart into three segments and somehow has to be turned into a ball again. Perfect for little hands to play with anytime.
9. Handmade Chess Set

Another chessboard set in the list! It looks just like the original one, and you can also add your own bit of twist to it. Change the shapes, add some colors, anything you want, really! Crochet Fanatic will help you with the tutorial.
10. Frisbee

This crochet frisbee is another great indoor game idea for the little ones. You must remember your childhood days. It is safe, functional, and can be worked up using scrap yarns, too. Take a look at Bonnie Jacobs’s free instructions to learn more.
11. Ring Toss

Donna Collinsworth’s ring toss game is unique in itself. It has a cute little bunny that stands on a colorful platform, and multiple pastel rings are made out of embroidery hoops. The more rings you can get on the bunny, the more you win!
12. Kid’s Fishing Game

Alli’s fishing set can turn into a fun activity for your kids. They’ll learn how to go fishing safely, and they can learn how to count or identify colors. The design is simple, practical, and educational at the same time. After playtime, all the pieces can be stored in the pond itself, which also acts like a satchel.
13. Ball Toss Game

Turn regular ping pong balls into something a bit more entertaining with Free Crochet Pattern’s. Make little baskets for each handmade ball to turn it into a game of toss. You can use any worsted weight yarn.
14. Crochet Baseball

Introduce your toddlers to baseball by making this with Chelsea. It has a mini bat that is about 3 inches tall and a ball made out of acrylic worsted weight yarn, and a 5 mm crochet hook. A last minute project, most ideal for gifting, too.






