15 Fandom-Inspired Knitting & Crochet Patterns
Here at Fandom Knitting and Crochet, we love all things Fandom. I find so much inspiration in the work of the talented knitting and crochet designers that also embrace the fandom-life. This is a round-up of 15 of my favorite fandom-inspired free patterns, both for knitting and crochet. Some of them are intricate and take some intermediate skills, while some are super quick and simple to complete.
Some of these patterns are very literal fandom patterns, while others are more loosely inspired by the source. Whichever interpretation you prefer, there’s something for your fandom-loving heart on this list. (Personally, I’ll take a little of both!)
I’ve provided the designer info and a link to accessing the free pattern. If you don’t already have a Ravelry account, you’ll want to sign up for one. It’s free and it is amazing. I have way more projects saved in Ravelry than I could knit and crochet in hundreds of lifetimes, but it is a wonderful place to find, share, discuss, and document your knitting and crochet.
So, here we go! I’ve divided into knitting patterns first, then crochet.
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Fandom Knitting Patterns
1. “Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban Scarf” by Rachel Alexandra
It’s not too hard to see that this pattern is Harry Potter-inspired. It is knit with US Size 7 Needles and Worsted Weight Yarn. On Ravelry, it is rated as being “easy” and has a rating of 4.4/5 stars after 181 votes.
Get the pattern here: Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban Gryffindor Scarf
2. “Winterfell Socks” by KnittyMelissa
Inspired by Game of Thrones, designer KnittyMelissa’s stranded colorwork socks are even prettier than Jon Snow. This pattern requires US Size 1 and US Size 1.5 needles and Fingering Weight Yarn. It also requires some intermediate-level knitting skills as there is a bit to this one. However, the work is worth it, as this pattern is rated with 4.5/5 stars based upon 52 votes on Ravelry.
Get the pattern here: Winterfell Socks
3. “When in Scotland” by Rilana Riley-Munson
Outlander Series-inspired, this lovely shawl looks strikingly similar to what Claire Randall Fraser wears in Season 1 of the series. Rilana’s design is knit with Worsted Weight Yarn on US Size 10 Knitting Needles. This is an easy project to knit, and has a rating of 4.4/5 stars after 52 votes on Ravelry.
Get the pattern here: When in Scotland
4. “Rhaegal” by Ashley McCauley
Another lovely Game of Thrones-inspired pattern, the “Rhaegal” socks are an advanced-beginner (if that makes sense) pattern knit with US Size 1.5 Knitting Needles and Fingering Weight Yarn. The best part of these socks? The dragon-wing motif on the back of the ankle/leg. After 6 ratings on Ravelry, this pattern has an impressive 4.7/5 stars.
Get the pattern here: Rhaegal
5. “Bella’s Mittens” by Marielle Henault
Wildly popular on Ravelry, these mittens are inspired by the ones the character Bella wears in Twilight. Advanced-beginners can make these mittens with Bulky Weight Yarn and US Size 8 Needles. This pattern has a rating of 4.5/5 stars after 3,872 votes.
Get the pattern here: Bella’s Mittens
6. “Gilmore Girls Inspired Knit Pom Pom Hat” by Kristen McDonnell
This hat is inspired by one Lorelai wear in the Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life series. It is a pretty classic knit cap with a fluffy pom pom to add the signature Lorelai whimsy. It is knit with Worsted Weight Yarn and US Size 8 Needles. It’s an easy knit and has a rating of 4.6/5 stars on Ravelry after 36 votes.
Get the pattern here: Gilmore Girls Hat
7. “Lady Violet’s Dinner Gauntlets” by Kristen Ashbaugh-Helmreich
These beautiful gauntlets were inspired by Lady Violet from Downton Abbey. They are knit with Sport Weight Yarn and US Size 3 Double-pointed Knitting Needles. The difficulty level is moderate, and the Ravelry rating is 4.3/5 stars after 370 votes.
Get the pattern here: Lady Violet’s Dinner Gauntlets
8. “Hermione’s Everyday Socks” by Erica Lueder
This list wouldn’t be complete without my go-to fandom pattern, the OG of them all, “Hermione’s Everyday Socks.” This pattern has a whopping 5,868 votes on Ravelry with an average of 4.6/5 stars. In other words: lots of people love it. What I love most about this is that it is loosely inspired by the Harry Potter character Hermione Granger, but not a direct copy. Knit these up with Fingering Weight Yarn and Size US 1 Knitting Needles.
Get the pattern here: Hermione’s Everyday Socks
There are, of course, many more amazing knitting patterns that are inspired by fandoms, but this is the sampling I’m sharing with you today. Now, on to the crochet!
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Fandom Crochet Patterns
It may seem odd to begin the crochet pattern section with #9, but the article says “15 Patterns,” so the first 8 were knit, and the back 7 are crochet, so to get to that 15, as promised, I’ll pick up at 9 here. It all makes sense in my head. 🙂
9. “Wonder Woman Wrap” by Carissa Browning
I saw the “Wonder Woman Wrap” when a wonderful member of my Facebook group posted a picture of her finished wrap. It was amazing, and I had to include this pattern. (If you aren’t part of the Facebook Group, it is “Fandom Knitting & Crochet Group,” and you should join. We’d love to have you.)
The wrap is a moderately-difficult crochet project. You’ll need Fingering Weight Yarn and a US H Crochet Hook. With a rating of 4.7/5 stars after 47 Ravelry votes, it’s safe to say you’ll enjoy this pattern. (There is a knit version, too.)
Get the pattern here: Wonder Woman Wrap (Crochet)
10. “Demelza” by Catherine Bligh
Oh, how I love Poldark. When I came across a pattern named “Demelza,” I knew there was a designer out there who appreciated the fandom. This gorgeous blanket is inspired by the character Demelza on the BBC series. It is made with a US 7 Crochet Hook and several colors of DK Weight Yarn. This popular pattern is rated 4.7/5 stars after 107 votes on Ravelry, and it is moderately difficult.
Get the pattern here: Demelza
11. “Mario Mushroom” by Linda Potts
Fans of Super Mario will love this quick crochet project for the “Mario Mushroom.” It’s cute and fun and easy to crochet. You’ll need a US G Size Crochet Hook, Worsted Weight Yarn and some fiberfill for stuffing. This pattern is rated 4.5/5 stars after 525 votes on Ravelry.
Get the pattern here: Mario Mushroom
12. “Hammer Buddy – Kid Hero” by Mary Smith
This “Hammer Buddy” looks a lot like Thor, so I’ll recommend this pattern to those who love the Avengers. He is made with Worsted Weight Yarn and Crochet Hooks in US Sizes B, F, and G. The pattern is moderately difficult and has a rating of 5/5 stars on Ravelry after 7 votes.
Get the pattern here: Hammer Buddy – Kid Hero
13. “Minnie Mouse Ears Headband” by Stephanie Jessica Lau
Going to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or just want to show your Disney fandom? Try out this quick and cute pattern. You’ll need Worsted Weight Yarn and a US Size E Crochet Hook. This pattern is easy, and it has a rating of 4.6/5 stars on Ravelry after 16 votes.
Get the pattern here: Minnie Mouse Ears Headband
14. “Mother of Dragons Dice Bag” by Rachy Newin
Inspired by Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, this pattern resembles a dragon egg belonging to the Mother of Dragons. It is made with Worsted Weight Yarn and Size US H Crochet Hook. It is an easy pattern and has a rating of 4.5/5 stars on Ravelry after 26 votes.
Get the pattern here: Mother of Dragons Dice Bag
15. “D Princess Collection 1” by Amy McC Anderson
This pattern walks through how to customize loveys to look like your favorite Disney-inspired princesses, like Belle, Tiana, Cinderella, Merida, and Snow White. You’ll need Worsted Weight Yarn and a US Size G Crochet Hook. This pattern is more of a “notes” collection to provide different looks to the lovey. It is moderately easy and has a rating of 4.9/5 stars on Ravelry after 7 votes.
Get the pattern here: D Princess Collection 1
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