After dragons, now it’s time for some Unique Phoenix Free Crochet Patterns. Each project is magical. View!
Some birds just fly, but Phoenixes rise from the ashes in style! Explore unique free crochet patterns inspired by fantasy creatures and magical fire birds.
Unique Phoenix Free Crochet Patterns
1. Toy Amigurumi

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2. Baby Rattle

Introduce your newborn child to this baby rattle pattern with Lizette. It is 18-20 cm, has wings, a tail, and an amigurumi face – perfect to engage little ones. It looks too adorable not to make. Read the tutorial for detailed instructions.
3. Momoko Doll

Does your doll need a wardrobe upgrade? Then, Sveta Suslova has a gorgeous design that you can try. It has a very bright and vibrant color palette with yellow, red, and orange, with a Phoenix covering the entire gown. Take a peek!
4. Keychain

Everyone has a favorite fantasy creature. And if yours is a Phoenix, then Critteriffic Crochet’s design must be made. The bird is feathered and stitched in mostly orange and red shades. Follow the free instructions to know all the methods used in this.
5. Phoenix Wing Shawl

The vertical stripes in the shawl actually look like the birds’ wings, don’t they? If you’re ready to buy this at this price, then ABC Knitting Patterns’ free details are not far. It is approximately 200 cm in width and 35 cm in length. Also, an intermediate crocheter can stitch this very easily due to a lot of color changes.
6. Wedding Fan

Ohh what! Is this a real crocheted item? It is, so…means it looks so polished, real, like that many of us can’t imagine that creative hands have reached this far. If you too want this for some special occasion. Follow Mumu tutorials – one, two, three, and four. She uses cotton lace yarn and a 2 mm crochet hook to make this stunning traditional Chinese wedding fan.
7. Bridal Crown

In Chinese mythology, the queen of birds’ crown is worn by noble women. You can have this in your accessory list to feel like a royal beauty, or you can gift it to brides-to-be, signifying them as an empress for a day or something like that. The intricate design is stitched in parts by Heidi. Please view them all.






