Modern Geometric Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern Decor

Create a stunning modern geometric wall hanging crochet pattern home decor piece with bold color blocking and contemporary style.

Difficulty
🟡 Intermediate
Time
⏱️ 6-8 hours
Hook
🪡 I / 5.5mm
Yardage
🧶 approximately 350 yards total
Finished Size
📏 16 inches wide x 20 inches tall
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Always make a gauge swatch before starting!
Gauge: 15 sc x 17 rows = 4 inches in single crochet
Adjust hook size as needed to match gauge.
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At a Glance

The Modern Geometric Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern Decor is a free Intermediate-level home decor pattern with a I / 5.5mm hook . Estimated time: 6-8 hours. Finished size: 16 inches wide x 20 inches tall. You'll need approximately approximately 350 yards total of yarn.

11 steps across 5 sections  ·  Free under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — you can sell finished items

🛒 Materials

Worsted weight yarn
150 yards Color A (Cream), 100 yards Color B (Terracotta), 100 yards Color C (Sage Green)
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Crochet hook
Size I / 5.5mm
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Tapestry needle
For weaving in ends
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Wooden dowel
18 inches long, 0.5 inch diameter for hanging
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📖 Abbreviations

ch chain
sc single crochet
st(s) stitch(es)
sl st slip stitch
BLO back loop only

📌 Before You Begin

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Work is made flat in rows turning after each row

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Change colors by completing last yarn over of final stitch with new color

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Maintain consistent tension for even color blocks

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Carry unused yarn loosely along edge or cut and rejoin as preferred

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Ch 1 at beginning of each row does not count as a stitch

🧶 Pattern Instructions

💡 Tip: Count your stitches frequently during the first color block to ensure accuracy throughout the piece.
  1. Row 1
    With Color A, ch 61. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. (60 sc)
  2. Rows 2-25
    Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across. (60 sc)
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💡 Tip: Twist yarns at color changes on wrong side to prevent gaps between color sections.
  1. Row 26
    With Color B, ch 1, turn. Sc in first 20 sts, change to Color A, sc in next 20 sts, change to Color C, sc in last 20 sts. (60 sc)
  2. Rows 27-45
    Ch 1, turn. Sc in first 20 sts with current color (Color C), change to Color A, sc in next 20 sts, change to Color B, sc in last 20 sts. Continue working each section in its established color. (60 sc)
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  1. Row 46
    With Color C, ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across. (60 sc)
  2. Rows 47-60
    Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across. (60 sc)
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💡 Tip: Weave in ends as you go to minimize finishing work.
  1. Row 61
    With Color A, ch 1, turn. Sc in first 35 sts, change to Color B, sc in last 25 sts. (60 sc)
  2. Rows 62-85
    Ch 1, turn. Sc in first 35 sts with Color A, change to Color B, sc in last 25 sts. (60 sc)
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💡 Tip: Ensure loops are large enough to slide dowel through easily but not so loose they appear droopy.
  1. Loop 1
    With Color A, join with sl st to top edge at 10th st from right edge. Ch 8, sl st to same st to form loop. Fasten off.
  2. Loop 2
    With Color A, join with sl st to top edge at center (30th st). Ch 8, sl st to same st to form loop. Fasten off.
  3. Loop 3
    With Color A, join with sl st to top edge at 50th st from right edge. Ch 8, sl st to same st to form loop. Fasten off.
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✂️ Finishing

Weave in all remaining ends using tapestry needle, weaving through stitches of matching color for invisible finish. Block piece lightly with steam or wet blocking to even out stitches and straighten edges. Thread wooden dowel through the three hanging loops at top of piece. Optional: apply fabric stiffener to back of tapestry for added structure and to help piece hang flat against wall.

🧺 Care Instructions

Hand wash in cool water with mild detergent. Lay flat to dry. Do not wring or twist. Steam gently if needed to reshape. Remove from dowel before washing.

🤖 This pattern was generated by AI and may contain errors. Always test your gauge before starting.

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Questions About This Pattern

Absolutely — just match the weight (Worsted). You'll need about approximately 350 yards total, so make sure your substitute has enough meterage. Acrylic is budget-friendly and machine-washable; wool gives better stitch definition and drape.
This intermediate pattern assumes you're comfortable with basic stitches. You'll use ch, sc, st(s), sl st and a few more (see the Abbreviations section above). If increases and decreases are new to you, a quick 10-minute tutorial on YouTube before you start will make the pattern much smoother.
Usually it's the joining or finishing — where individual sections meet and need to align. Read through the entire pattern once before you start so there are no surprises. Use stitch markers generously to track your place, especially in rounds. If a section looks wrong, count your stitches before proceeding — catching an error early saves a lot of frogging later.
For this pattern, gauge is "15 sc x 17 rows = 4 inches in single crochet". For decorative or non-fitted items it's less critical, but matching gauge ensures you use the right amount of yarn and get the proportions the pattern intends. If your swatch is too small (too many stitches/inch), go up a hook size. Too large — go down.
Hand wash in cool water with mild detergent. Lay flat to dry. Do not wring or twist. Steam gently if needed to reshape. Remove from dowel before washing. A general rule: when unsure about the yarn, hand wash in cool water with a drop of gentle detergent, squeeze (don't wring), and block flat to dry. This is safe for almost every fiber.
Each section builds on the last, so yes — follow them in order. That said, some finishing sections (like embellishments or optional edging) can be skipped if you prefer a simpler look. Read through all sections before starting so you understand how the pieces fit together and can plan your yarn usage across sections.