Make your reading session more interesting, cozy, and warm with these Crochet Winter Bookmark Free Patterns! Scroll!
This article has excellent winter themed projects for decorating your books, offering new experiences, new insights, and more. GO CHECK THEM!
Crochet Winter Bookmark Free Patterns
1. Snowflake

Have 30 minutes a day? Invest in this snowflake bookmark. Make first, then thanks later, Olena, for creating adorable and handmade presents for all the booklovers.
2. Forest Friends

Crocheted Reindeer and Bear are all here to remember your last sentence/word or page in your books this season! Worked in round from the centre outwards. Garn Studio creations.
3. Crochet Gnome

This adorable gnome will bring a smile to your face every time you see him. It’s that cute. Made under 30 minutes by Olena, what’s yours?
4. Long Bodied Elf

This long bookmark uses a simple gauge, stitches, and supplies. Stitch its head, hat, body, arms, hands, and feet as Garn Studio’s designer did.
5. Winter Whisper Mitten

An amazing way to create mittens shaped bookmarks shared by Liz, the Creative Manager. View the free downloadable PDF. Now!
6. Pocket Wreath Paperclip

No better thing for Christmas/winter than this Pan Perkins’s design to gift or use for yourself, especially when around books. Super easy pattern, one piece takes less than 10 minutes. Try!
7. Charming Snowman

Are you a beginner looking for an easy clay craft? Then this charming snowman bookmark can be the best option. Joanita uses basic stitches, easy designing, simple shaping, and finishing.
8. Frosty the Bookman

Remember Olaf, the fictional character from Frozen? This one, with a long carrot-like nose, seems inspired by him. Isn’t it? Well, verify that in Garn Studio’s guide.
9. Christmas Buddy Bookmarks

Sarah made these Santa, gnome, snowman, and bear inspired bookmark buddies to combine all the winter specials. Indeed, a quick holiday project.
10. Penguin Free Pattern

Your search for an adorable penguin bookmark is over! Lennutas’s free tutorial will teach you how to stitch, explaining crocheting the nose, strap, front face, and back face.
11. Bear Bookmark

Just a progressive beginner? Then check what Rashmi has to teach you through Allamigurumi. It is a cute and functional project for each reader and crocheter.
12. Spilled Coffee

Look at this Atelier Delilah creation, she tries to combine the love for coffee and books. Using cotton yarn, a 2.3 mm hook, a craft wire, scissors, stuffing, and a key ring.






