Farm Animals

Barnyard favourites for children's blankets and country makes.

10 editable filet crochet patterns.

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Patterns
10
Difficulty
Beginner to Easy
Grid sizes
from about 18×18 to 27×27 squares
Best season
year-round

Difficulty breakdown

7 Beginner3 Easy

All 10 patterns

About this collection

Curated by the Filet Crochet Chart Builder team · Last updated

The barnyard set: cows, pigs, sheep, horses, and chickens, plus a rooster, a duck, a couple of llamas, and a tractor to pull it all together. These cheerful, clearly-shaped animals are favourites for children's blankets, country-style kitchens, and farm-themed nurseries.

Line a row of them along a border for a fence-line effect, or set one as a bold centrepiece. Each opens as editable cells, so you can add a detail or pair two animals nose to nose.

Where to start

The most beginner-friendly motifs in this theme.

Ready for a challenge

The most detailed motifs for experienced makers.

Farm Animals — frequently asked questions

How many patterns are in the Farm Animals collection?
There are 10 editable filet crochet patterns in this collection, ranging beginner to easy in difficulty. Every one opens in the editor as fully editable cells.
What skill level is the farm animals collection?
Most patterns here are beginner level, with the set spanning beginner to easy. Difficulty is estimated from each chart's size and detail, so you can start with a simpler motif and work up.
What yarn and hook should I use for these patterns?
Smooth cotton, thread to worsted with a 1.5 mm steel up to 4.5 mm is a good starting point. Work the smaller motifs in size 10 cotton thread on a steel hook for fine detail, or move the larger ones to DK or worsted cotton on a bigger hook for blanket-weight pieces. A single solid, light colour reads best either way.
Can I print or export the farm animals patterns?
Yes. Open any pattern in the editor to print a clean numbered chart, or export it as a PDF, PNG, JSON, TXT, or CSV. Everything is free and there is no sign-up.
Can I resize or customise these patterns?
Yes. Because every cell is a true block or open mesh, you can resize the grid, crop, mirror, or tile any animals motif without creating half-stitches, then save your own version.

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