Do you enjoy the look of crochet bobble stitches? Here is a roundup of crochet patterns that all use the bobble stitch.
The bobble stitch can be used in many different types of patterns and in many different ways.
It is a fun stitch because it adds a nice 3D texture to your project. The crochet bobble stitch can be used minimally in a project or it can be used a lot throughout.
Let’s take a look at this Bobble Stitch collection
You will find some crochet hats, blankets, home decor, cowls and even a couple tops that all use the bobble stitch.
This collection of crochet bobble stitch patterns will also use a variety of different yarns. The yarn weights used range from DK to super bulky weight.
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I hope you enjoy this list of crochet patterns that use the bobble stitch. If you find a favorite let me know in the comments!
Click on the title name of the pattern or the photo. Doing that will take you to the patterns website. I hope you like these crochet patterns!
1. Snowbound Bobble Beanie – Made With A Twist
The Snowbound Bobble Beanie is an adult sized hat that uses a super bulky weight yarn. Using a super bulky yarn makes this beanie a quick workup.

2. Bits & Bobs Baby Blanket – Madame Stitch
A crochet blanket pattern that uses the granny square and bobble stitch. This pattern uses a DK weight #3 yarn. It is a paid pattern from Madame Stitch.

3. Fun Kitchen Towel Ring – Simply Hooked by Janet
This is a nice quick project that uses a worsted weight cotton yarn. A hair tie is needed for this. The bobble stitches create the fun bunch that fits through a keyhole to be hung.

4. Bodacious Crochet Bobble Headband Nana’s Crafty Home
This free crochet pattern uses a super bulky weight #6 yarn and is full of crochet bobbles. It is worked around a wood ring but that can also be left off. This can also be worn as a cowl.

5. Chevron Bobble Tote Bag – A Crocheted Simplicity
A worsted weight yarn is needed to make this free crochet pattern. The bobble stitches are incorporated as a chevron pattern on the bag.

6. Bobble Stripe Baby Blanket – You Should Craft
This pattern features rows of bobbles separated by rows of half double crochet stitches. This is a free pattern that uses a worsted weight yarn.

7. Heart Lovey Keepsake – Simply Hooked by Janet
A nice keepsake gift can be worked up rather quickly using a bulky weight yarn. The bobble stitches are used as the edging in the crochet pattern.

8. Georgia Wall Hanging – Juniper and Oaks
A unique crochet wall hanging that uses worsted weight yarn. This is a free pattern that uses the bobble stitch as well as crochet cables.

9. Bobblelicious Bag – The Loopy Lamb
This unique and fun crochet purse uses 2 strands of a chunky weight yarn held together. This pattern also includes instructions on how to line your bag.

10. Briones Bobble Sweater – Christa Co Design
This free sweater pattern uses a bulky weight yarn. I love that the bobbles are a minimal feature in this sweater.

11. Victoria Cowl – Simply Hooked by Janet
This crochet cowl features the bobble stitch in the edge. It can be made using DK, worsted or bulky weight yarn. This is a paid pattern.

12. Pocket Crochet Prayer Square – Remington Lane
This free pattern uses a worsted weight yarn. The bobble stitches create a nice cross in the center of the square.

13. Burst of Sunshine Pillow – This Pixie Creates
This free pattern uses half double crochet stitches and bobble stitches. The cover is removable for easy cleaning. It is 18×18 in size and uses a worsted weight yarn.

14. Bobble Stitch Raglan Cardigan – Joy of Motion
This cardigan can be made in sizes xs-5x and is an intermediate level. This uses 3 strands of a DK weight yarn held together.

15. Grapevine Pocket Shawl – Simply Hooked by Janet
A nice pocket shawl design that uses worsted weight yarn. This shawl is worked all in 1 piece. The bobble stitches are featured in the edge under the pockets. This is a paid pattern.

16. Sugar and Spice Slouch Hat – Kristen Holloway Designs
This is a paid pattern but has such nice texture! Use a worsted weight yarn to create this amazing crochet hat. There is a lot of texture besides just the bobble stitches.

17. Crafty Boho Flower Wall Hanging – A Crafty Concept
This fun design uses a worsted weight yarn and alternates rounds of the bobble stitch. You will also need a metal ring. This pattern includes a nice photo tutorial.

18. Pebbles Baby Hat – Crochet N Create
What is cuter than some bobble stitches on a baby hat!? This baby hat pattern uses a DK weight yarn. It has UK and US instructions.

19. Royalty Cowl – Simply Hooked by Janet
This cowl is a free pattern that uses a DK weight yarn. A great 1 skein project that uses bobble stitches in the edging.

20. Macrochet Wall Hanging – Little Light Design Co.
This nice wall hanging uses the bobble stitches to create a nice eye catching texture. This would look great in any room. It is a paid pattern.

21. Chunky Cozy Scarf – Remington Lane
This free scarf pattern uses a super bulky weight yarn. The bobble stitches are subtle but still add enough texture. Make this a regular scarf or an infinity scarf.

22. Boho Crochet Coasters – You Should Craft
These fun coasters are worked in the round using a worsted weight cotton yarn. A free crochet you can make quickly.

23. Bordeaux Bobble Cardigan – A Crocheted Simplicity
A paid pattern that uses a worsted weight #4 yarn. A cozy cardigan that uses bobble stitches in a chevron zigzag pattern.

24. Misty Morning Triangle Shawlette – Nana’s Crafty Home
Use a cake of worsted weight color striping yarn for this triangle shawlette. The bobble stitches are used sparingly throughout and then in the edging.

This concludes this awesome roundup of crochet patterns that use the crochet bobble stitch.
Don’t forget to leave a comment letting me know if you found a favorite!