These Unique Phone Holder Free Crochet Patterns will not only be functional to use but will add a stylish touch to the overall decor of that place!
These mobile stands are creatively designed, keeping your love and the accessory’s usefulness in mind. Each project here will have something unique. Look at the first, sixth, and seventh – super awesome.
Unique Phone Holder Free Crochet Patterns
1. Hedhehog Phone Holder

To design the shown accessory, you have to work mainly in two parts, one with the soft toy and the other with the lawn part. Check the step by step video by 小师妹手作.
2. Kiwi Phone Holder

To construct this kiwi phone holder, you have to use a combination of ch, dc, sc, sl st, dec, inc, FLO, and BLO stitches. Designed by Handmadev. Those who know how to do these can move ahead with the pattern.
3. Crab Cell Phone Stand

Amigurumi crab phone stand by Cennagurumi uses polyester yarn, a 3.00 mm hook, stuffing material, beads, scissors, a needle, a marker, and more supplies. Make it simple with your intermediate crochet skills.
4. Christmas Phone Stand

This useful Christmas tree phone, iPad, tablet holder can be yours in a few simple steps. Watch the Traversebaycrochet free guide and work with beginner friendly crochet skills.
5. Tulip Phone Stand

How about this aesthetically pleasing accessory? Junior Sister’s Handmade designed it to support you in your uninterrupted movie dates. The pattern is super fun to work with.
6. Multipurpose Basket Like Phone Holder

This multi-purpose basket mobile stand not only helps you during long hours of watching, but also holds your charger or craft supplies. Shared by Mariela Caramela. The good thing is you can keep your device in this without removing the 3D cover.
7. Floral Phone Holder

This charming rose phone holder not only uses crochet methods but also more creative crafts. View the visual details in Ideas de Silvia’s YouTube tutorial.
8. Rabbit Phone Holder

Learn from 몽글이네코바늘 Mongleinae Crochet how to stitch a cute rabbit-shaped phone holder with amigurumi techniques and other basic stitches. Do not worry about the language; a translation is available.






