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8 Dr. Who Inspired Crochet Patterns

August 1, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

Doctor Who is a British science-fiction TV show that has been entertaining viewers for generations. With its unique characters, storylines, and settings, it’s no wonder that it has a huge fan following around the world. The show has inspired numerous creative projects, and crocheters are no exception. If you’re a fan of the Doctor, or you know someone who is, then you’ll love these free crochet patterns.

In this roundup, we have put together a list of 8 free crochet patterns that are perfect for Doctor Who fans. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, there’s something here for everyone. We have included a variety of patterns, from scarves and hats to amigurumi and blankets.

If you’re looking for a quick and easy project, then you might want to try making a TARDIS keychain or a Dalek amigurumi. These patterns are simple and fun to make, and they’re perfect for beginners. If you’re looking for something more challenging, then you might want to try making a Doctor Who scarf or a Cyberman hat. These patterns require more advanced crochet skills, but the end result is well worth the effort.

All of the patterns in this roundup are/were free at the time of writing this post. However, we recommend that you check the links before you start your project, just to make sure that the pattern is still available for free. Whether you’re making something for yourself or for a Doctor Who fan in your life, we hope that you find something that inspires you in this collection.

Looking for more Dr Who Patterns? Check these patterns out on Etsy

Are you a fan of Dr Who? Then you’ll be delighted to know that there are now Dr Who crochet patterns available! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, these patterns are perfect for creating your own unique geek crafts. From scarves to amigurumi, these patterns come in a variety of designs and colors, so you’re sure to find something to excite your inner Whovian. With these patterns, you can create the perfect gift for your favorite Doctor Who fan — or just for yourself! It’s a great way to show your love for the show and make something special for your home. And best of all, these patterns are flexible — so you can customize them to your own needs and desires. So what are you waiting for? Get your geek on and start crocheting!

Do you have a special someone in your life who loves Doctor Who? If so, why not surprise them with a handmade gift that shows off their fandom? Crocheting Doctor Who-themed items is a great way to do just that. Not only will you be creating something unique, but you’ll also be giving them something that will bring a smile to their face every time they look at it.

Crocheting Doctor Who-themed items is a great way to bring a bit of Whovian magic into your home. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, there are plenty of patterns available to help you get started. From TARDIS blankets to Dalek hats, you’ll be able to create something that your special someone will cherish.

If you’re a beginner, you may want to start with something simple, like a scarf or an afghan. These are easy to make and can be finished in no time. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can opt for something more complex, like a life-size Dalek or a replica of the TARDIS. Either way, you can be sure that your gift will be a hit.

When crocheting Doctor Who-themed items, it’s important to take your time and pay attention to detail. You’ll need to choose the right colors and the correct size of the hooks so that you can create something that looks just like the real thing. If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed, you can always seek out tips and tutorials from experienced crocheters to help you out.

No matter what you choose to make, you can be sure that your Doctor Who fans will be thrilled with your crocheted gift. Whether it’s a blanket, a hat, or a replica of the TARDIS, your special someone is sure to love it. So why not get started on your project today? With some patience and a bit of creativity, you can create something that your Doctor Who fans is sure to treasure for years to come.

scarf

1- Dr. Who Scarf from Ravelry

dalek

2- Dalek Hanging Towel from ravelry

beanie

3- Police Box Beanie from Snappy Tots

screwdriver

4- Crochet Sonic Screwdriver from Louie’s Loops

adipose

5- Amigurumi Adipose from Ravelry

fez

6- Fez Toilet Paper Roll Cover from Irish Lace

dr

7- Dr. Who from Stephanie’s Stitches

keychain

8- Key Chain from Ravelry

 

Here are some Punny Gift Tag Ideas

“I’ll be your companion through time and space!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted TARDIS)
“Bow-ties are cool, but this gift is cooler!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted bow-tie)
“Don’t blink or you’ll miss this amazing gift!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted Weeping Angel)
“This gift is out of this world, or at least out of this timeline!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted Dalek)
“Wibbly wobbly, crochety wochety, this gift is sure to make you happy!” (for a gift tag attached to any Dr. Who inspired crochet project)
“Exterminate the winter chill with this cozy gift!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted Dalek hat or scarf)
“Allons-y! Wear this gift with style!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted Sonic Screwdriver cozy)
“Travel through time and space in comfort with this cozy gift!” (for a gift tag attached to a crocheted TARDIS slippers)

 

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