Need something beyond flowers and animals? Unique Evil Eye Free Crochet Patterns will make memorable gifts or creative personal projects!
Discover a wide range of unique evil eye-themed free crochet patterns. Accessories, home decor, and more practical projects that you’ll love creating, using, and gifting, too.
Unique Evil Eye Free Crochet Patterns
1. Market Bag

The bottom of this market bag is a giant, circular evil eye. The rest of the pattern maintains a similar color palette in shades of blue, white, and black. Its mesh design makes it stretchable and perfect for shopping sprees.
2. Granny Fanny Pack

Create a bunch of granny squares with motifs as shown in the tutorial and stitch them all together. Work on the strap, add a zipper, and voila! You’ll have the most unique fanny pack, made all by you! Follow Premier Yarns’ guide to learn how.
3. Wall Hanging

If you believe in negative energies and a positive solution for them, then Ana Sayfa’s pattern will fascinate you. Three motifs are stitched in different shapes and sizes with a red border and made to look like a chain. Hang it on walls, in entryways, or on balconies for protection.
4. Fringe Wall Art

If crocheting an eye is always your to-do crochet project, then here’s an elegant design for a beginner from the same. The design features square motifs, with multiple golden fringes attached to the base, and two pearl beads to add a bit of boho aesthetic to it all. If this matches your vibe, then make a similar one for yourself with Morine.
5. No-sew Halloween Turtle

Turtles usually have hard shells on their backs, but not when it is Halloween time! The spooky season turns the shells into bulging evil eyes! Katie’s Angel crochet has shown that successfully. View, make; once you have a plus yarn ball, scissors, safety eyes, a 4 mm crochet hook, and soft stuffing on your working desk.
6. Secrets of Evil Eye – Coaster

Evil Eye-themed coaster by Amigurumi with Gunes_orgu is designed with black, light blue, and blue yarns; you can switch between cotton and acrylic thread as per your preferences. The new thing you’ll probably learn in this guide is how to use felt backing to make your piece sturdier. Look please.
7. DIY Bookmark

Books may also deserve some protection from the bad! And for that, Julia Phoenix’s pattern will be the perfect solution. Use lace-weight yarn and a 2.75 mm crochet hook to work up this project just as shown in the tutorial.
8. Granny Squares Applique

Appliques come in handy when you want to personalize or customize bigger projects. So, loopara‘s granny squares will be really helpful for you to keep on standby. The pattern is easy to follow, and a whole lot of them can be created in little time to design your next blankets or any wearable.
9. Simple Bag Charm

After coasters, wall hangings, and bags, your creative hands now need a bag charm! Macrame by Liza has shared an amazing design with a tassel at the bottom; you can trim it according to the desired length. Start with two circles and so on, following as directed.
10. Evil Eye Dreamcatcher

Use any acrylic yarn in black, white, blue, dark blue, a 3 mm crochet hook, metal rings, and wooden beads for Mum2makes‘ project. It is a beautiful dreamcatcher, worked up entirely with multiple simple techniques.
11. Evil Eye Earrings

Here’s a beginner-friendly accessory pattern from Hookin_YouUp. Designed in the evil eye motif, the circular earrings are fun and quick to make. You will surely love styling or gifting them as a lovely and thoughtful gift.
12. Bookmark Pattern

Need another option for your evil eye bookmark? Well, here is one from Poplar Crochet. This one is thicker than the other and ends in a small tassel with a single wooden bead attached. It can be yours simply by working with simple stitches and basic techniques.






