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21 Beautiful Crochet Collar Pattern Ideas

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Crochet collars can be worn all year long, however, I must admit that they look particularly mysterious and magical around Halloween! In other words, be sure to try out these projects because they can take your outfit to the next level. Each and every one of these projects is easy to crochet. You can pair a crochet collar up with many different clothes, for instance, with a dress or a sweater.

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1. A Lace Collar

  • Designed by: Lakshmi Ravi Narayan

A lace crochet collar is a perfect accessory that adds romance to your outfits. You can wear a laconic dress and improve it with a beautiful handmade collar, and you will look super stylish. The pattern is free, so add this exciting project to your shortlist.

free crochet collar pattern

Photos by Lakshmi Ravi Narayan / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on lakshmicrochet.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

2. Wednesday Addams Collar

  • Designed by: Littlejohn’s Yarn

The Netflix series about Wednesday Addams fixed the gothic style trends, and we’ll definitely see it all over 2023. The perfect addition to the strict black clothes is a gorgeous white collar with sharp edges like Wednesday wears. Make one with the free crochet pattern, and be trendy.

free crochet Wednesday collar pattern

Photos by Littlejohn’s Yarn / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on littlejohnsyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

3. Sugar Scull Collar

  • Designed by: @lomaki

This gorgeous sugar scull collar is such a lovely project! It will look absolutely amazing paired with a Halloween costume. You can use any kind of yarn you want. Feel free to also play with the colors and make this collar in any combination you want!

Sugar Scull Collar

Photos by @lomaki / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on lomaki.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

4. Halloween Web Collar

  • Designed by: Emma Escott

This gorgeous Halloween themed collar was inspired by Cobwebs. You have to admit, that it turned out really beautiful! Your kiddo will absolutely love this collar. What’s more, it can be worn all year long. The size is 16” with ties.

Halloween Web Collar

Photos by Emma Escott / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on lululoves.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

5. Pan

  • Designed by: Kristín Hrund Whitehead

This quick and fun little project is a great accessory for your kiddo. It’s a great idea to take ordinary clothes to the next level. What’s more, the yarn that was used to create this project, is super soft and nice in touch.

Pan

Photos by KristinHrund / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about this version on Ravelry.

If you like this pattern, be sure to check out this post as well: Fun Crochet Potholders

6. Georgette Collar

  • Designed by: Shara Made

This simple and classic georgette collar is absolutely timeless. In other words, it’s a must have, if your kiddo loves collars and dressing a little bit more fancy. Feel free to make it in any color your kiddo wants. The possibilities are simply endless!

Georgette Collar

Photos by KnottyFrog / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on sharalambethdesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.

7. Shell Lace Collar

  • Designed by: Kathleen Rinks

This beautiful shell lace collar comes in three different sizes (small, medium and large), so you can make one for yourself and for a little girl. It’s a very elegant project, so you will look absolutely amazing in it! In other words, it’s a super timeless accent to any neckline!

Shell Lace Collar

Photos by Kattarina / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on sweetbeecrochet.com, or read more about the top version on Ravelry. The bottom version is on Ravelry here.

8. Springtime in Paris Collar

  • DESIGNED by MadeByAsya

Handmade collars are so happening right now! You can style them with so many fun clothes, but they look really well with classic sweaters and dresses. You can let your imagination free and see where it takes you! This collar in the pictures below gives you plenty room for experiments, so have fun!

Springtime in Paris Collar

PHOTOS by MadeByAsya / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

9. Dora Collar

  • DESIGNED by Janet Onome

Crochet collars doesn’t have to be made with only neutrals – on the contrary! You can explore all the colors and have fun mixing your stylizations, exactly how Janet Onome did in the pictures below! I think that this turquoise color looks very beautiful, what do you think? Let me know in the comments below!

Dora Collar

PHOTOS by Janet Onome / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

10. Trifolium Collar

  • DESIGNED by Lina Lindh

Lacy collars may have been considered old-fashioned, but they’ve made a big comeback lately! And I can totally see why! I mean, just take a look at the pictures below and see for yourself, can you imagine how gorgeous this collar would look with a simple dress or sweater? Let me know in the comments!

Trifolium Collar

PHOTOS by Lina Lindh / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

11. Blooming Capelet

  • Designed by Letizia De Antoniis

A beautifully intricate crochet collar, made from 3D flowers, instantly elevates any outfit. The texture and vibrant flowers create a striking visual effect, making it the perfect accessory for those who love bold, statement pieces. This crochet collar adds a fresh, creative twist to simple clothing, perfect for transforming your everyday wardrobe with a touch of handmade artistry.

a crochet collar made from 3D rose flowers

PHOTOS by Letizia De Antoniis / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on yarnalia.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

12. Delightfully Extra Collar

  • Designed by Kat Hanson

Brighten up any outfit with this crochet collar, crafted from colorful yarn for a cheerful, eye-catching effect. The soft, adjustable bow at the front adds a playful touch, while the intricate design ensures it stands out. This versatile accessory adds a fun pop to basic tops or dresses, making it an easy way to refresh your style.

a crochet collar made in variegated yarn

PHOTOS by Kat Hanson / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

13. Upcycled Collar

  • Designed by Red Heart Design Team

Make your outfit unforgettable with this vibrant crochet collar – a modern twist on a timeless accessory. Its bold color palette and soft drape let it transform simple shirts into statement looks. You can craft this eye-catching piece with ease following this free collar pattern.

a colorful handmade shirt collar

PHOTOS by Red Heart Design Team / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

14. Freesia Collar

  • Designed by we are knitters

Delicate and bold at once, this crochet collar is designed around a single stunning flower. Attached to a fine thread-like band, the detailed petals create a dramatic focal point that works beautifully with open necklines or minimalist tops. Perfect for spring styling, it adds a romantic touch to casual or dressy looks.

a crochet collar shaped like a rose flower

PHOTOS by we are knitters / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

15. Calico Cat Collar

  • Designed by Red Heart Design Team

Imagine a crochet collar shaped like a cat wrapping around your neck. It seems to cuddle you softly while its embroidered eyes look up with warmth. This little crochet accessory transforms a simple outfit into something poetic and playful. Wearing it feels like being hugged by your favorite pet.

A woman wears a crochet collar scarf shaped like a calico cat, featuring orange, black, and white sections and accented with a yellow pom-pom. The scarf is also shown laid flat.

Photos by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

16. Classic Novel Collar

  • Designed by Liz Salazar

Ever wanted a touch of elegance that feels delicate yet striking? This crocheted collar, with its deep green lace and button fastening, sits gracefully on the shoulders, adding a refined, almost vintage charm to any outfit while remaining surprisingly practical.

A woman wearing a cream shirt with yellow and green floral patterns and a crochet collar sits in front of a bookshelf, smiling in both images.

PHOTOS by Liz Salazar / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

17. Storybook Lace Collar

  • Designed by Liz Salazar

Soft, plush, and airy, this crochet lace collar is the perfect handmade accent for both adults and children. Its intricate lace pattern adds texture and warmth, making it an expressive piece that instantly turns any look into something special and cozy.

A child wearing a pink button-up shirt with a large, cream-colored crochet collar, smiling in the second image.

PHOTOS by Liz Salazar / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

18. Sailor Collar

  • Designed by Yarnspirations Design Studio

This crochet collar feels like a soft nod to vintage styling. The back forms a lace rectangle with delicate patch-like details, while the front extends into two narrow panels that meet gently at the neckline. Light and refined, it adds a subtle decorative layer without overwhelming the outfit.

A woman wearing a brown dress models a white crochet collar scarf, shown from the front and back against a backdrop of green curtains and artificial foliage.

PHOTOS by Yarnspirations Design Studio / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

19. The Lune Collar

  • Designed by Frisian Knitting

Fresh and delicate, this white crocheted collar brings a sense of lightness to any look. Wide and lacey, it wraps softly around the neckline and fastens with a small button. It works as a gentle accent that can instantly transform even the simplest garment into something more thoughtful and styled.

A crochet collar in white with a single button closure is shown laid flat on a table and styled over a denim jacket on a mannequin.

PHOTOS by Frisian Knitting / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

20. Casual Ribbed Collar Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by CreativeCrochetWithEllen

A sharp neckline detail becomes the focus in this crochet collar, where dusty pink chevron shapes build a geometric rhythm around the neck. The form is tightened with a thin tie closure, while a final row of bobble stitches along the edge adds a soft, raised texture that contrasts with the angular pattern.

A hand-crocheted, light purple crochet collar is displayed on a wooden table and styled over a denim jacket by a person outdoors.

PHOTOS by CreativeCrochetWithEllen / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

21. Misty Scalloped Collar Pattern

  • Designed by Stitchlogue by Calista Yoo

Feather-like movement defines this crochet collar, where elongated stitch formations create the impression of layered plumes spreading outward. White granny-style stitches form the inner structure, while a blue outline frames the shape and turns it into something closer to a decorative feathered tail tied neatly at the base.

A woman wears a crochet collar with scalloped edges over a denim shirt; below is a close-up of the collar laid flat, highlighting its delicate white and light blue pattern.

PHOTOS by Stitchlogue by Calista Yoo / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

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