If you're new to crochet, the best place to start is with a project that teaches just one or two stitches at a time. Every pattern below uses standard US terminology, names the stitches in plain English at the start, and gives you a stitch count at the end of every row so you can catch errors early.
Good first projects use single crochet worked back and forth in rows โ washcloths, simple scarves, granny squares, and basic hats are perfect. Avoid colour-changes and complex shaping until you're comfortable with stitch tension. Pick a worsted-weight yarn in a light solid colour so your stitches are easy to see.
You'll find a difficulty estimate, time-to-complete, and yardage on every pattern card. Click any pattern to see the full instructions, materials, and a printable view.