23 Crochet Triangle Pattern Ideas

Hello everyone! Today I have for you a list of 23 Crochet Triangle Pattern Ideas! 

I found most of these patterns on Pinterest, and wanted to share the best of what I found with you. 

These triangles range from big to small, solid to openwork, so hopefully you’ll find a pattern that will suit your needs.

Many of the patterns provided will require the ability to read crochet diagrams as well. If you’re not sure how to read one, a quick Google search for a symbol chart will be helpful!

I am also using size 10 crochet thread and a 1.65mm crochet hook to make all these triangles, but feel free to use whatever yarn and hook size you need.

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What Do You Use Crochet Triangles For?

You can use triangle shapes (sewn together) for blankets, shawls, bags, decorative pieces, or as accessories for amigurumi.

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Okay, let’s go ahead and jump into this list of 23 Crochet Triangle Pattern Ideas! I hope they get you inspired to create something great!

#1 Crochet Triangle by Handy Little Me

Click to learn the Crochet Triangle by Handy Little Me here.

We’re going to kick off this list with a classic crochet Triangle pattern! You’ll be crocheting this triangle from the top point, down, increasing once at the beginning of each row. This allows you to grow your triangle as big as you want! 

#2 Crochet Triangle Motif

Click to learn the Crochet Triangle Motif here.

This crochet triangle Motif is a nameless pattern I found on Pinterest. This is also the best picture I could find of the diagram. To start, make a magic circle or a chain 2 and work into the first chain. Make a 3 double treble cluster 6 times, all separated by a chain 8. Round 2 has a total of 54 single crochets. The rest of the diagram is fairly straight forward!

#3 Textured Crochet Triangle Pattern

Click to learn the Textured Crochet Triangle Pattern here.

This is a really cool, textured triangle pattern. The diagram might look overwhelming, but you’re on alternating between front and back post double crochets until you get to the corners. Pretty neat! Plus you start this pattern from the center and after the first round, it just repeats the same formula, so you can make it as big or small as you’d like. 

#4 Simple Crochet Triangle Motif for Blanket

Click to learn the Simple Crochet Triangle Motif for Blanket here.

Another crochet triangle pattern where you start from the center and grow it out. You can also make this triangle as big or small as you want, as the rounds are all the same.

#5 Crochet Triangle Motif #2

Click to learn the Crochet Triangle Motif #2 here.

Here is a short, floral crochet Triangle Motif Pattern. This is only 4 rounds long and includes double crochet and treble crochet clusters to create 3 petaled flowers in the corners. 

#6 Crochet Mesh Triangle Pattern

Click to learn the Crochet Mesh Triangle Pattern here.

This triangle will have you working double crochet clusters on top of each other like a pyramid. Surrounding those clusters are chain 4 and chain 5 meshes, making this a light and airy triangle pattern.

#7 Floral Lace Triangle Pattern

Click to learn the Floral Lace Triangle Pattern here.

The Floral Lace Triangle Pattern is a crochet diagram that includes a series of double and treble crochet clusters surrounded by chains that create lace in the triangle. Be sure to pay attention in round 1, as the chains are different lengths for the corners.

#8 Crochet Granny Square Triangle

Click to learn the Crochet Granny Square Triangle here.

Here is a simple Granny square style triangle pattern. You’ll be crocheting groups of 4 double crochets into the rows previous chain 2 spaces. You’ll start from the center and work out, making you able to make this as big as you’d like. In the original creator of this pattern has used this to make a cute triangle garland!

#9 Round Red Tray Towel Triangle Diagram

Click to learn the Round Red Tray Towel Triangle Diagram here.

This is a pattern where you’re supposed to make a bunch of triangles and then stitch them together to make a hexagon shape. This is a great triangle if you need something lacy, long and skinny for any project. 

#10 Pretty Lace Crochet Triangle

Click to learn the Pretty Lace Crochet Triangle here.

This is a 9 round triangle pattern where you’ll start by making a 6 petaled flower in the center. Surrounded by a series of chains and double crochets, this pretty lace triangle is one I thoroughly enjoyed making.

#11 Crochet Triangle with Leaves

Click to learn the Crochet Triangle with Leaves here.

This is definitely a beautiful and unique crochet triangle pattern to make. You’ll start by making 3 “stems” and then crocheting back into those stems with clusters to create leaves. For the last row, those are 4 double crochet popcorns separated by chains. 

#12 Long Chain Triangle

Click to learn the Long Chain Triangle here.

A very weird triangle indeed! The Long Chain Triangle is literally made up of long chains, you’ll definitely need to block this piece to get it to look more like a triangle. Start with a chain 9 and close it to make a loop. A chain 2 starts as a double crochet and then chain 7 for the first sides of the triangle. For round 2, it’s a chain 11 and then it increases the chain length by 4 every round. 

#13 Lace and Leaves Triangle Pattern

Click to learn the Lace and Leaves Triangle Pattern here.

A simple, pretty, lace crochet triangle with leaves in the corners. You’ll need to be comfortable crocheting double crochet decreases as this is what helps make the pointed ends for the leaves.

#14 Crochet Triangle with Mesh and Stripes 

Click to learn the Crochet Triangle with Mesh and Stripes here.

This is another really cool triangle pattern! You’ll be creating a striped effect into 2 out of the 3 sides of this triangle by making a series of 5 double crochet shells. 

#15 Intriguing Crochet Triangle Pattern 1

Click to learn the Intriguing Crochet Triangle Pattern 1.

The link will take you to an image of two triangle patterns. The image above is for the top triangle pattern. The top triangle is a lacy and floral triangle. The triangle starts with a 6 petaled flower, followed by leaves in each of the three triangle corners.

#16 Intriguing Crochet Triangle Pattern 2

Click to learn the Intriguing Crochet Triangle Pattern 2 here.

The second or the bottom triangle in the same is number 16 on our list. This triangle starts with a circular center, surrounded by mesh and grows solid corners as you continue along.

#17 Beautiful Crochet Triangle Motif

Click here to learn the Beautiful Crochet Triangle Motif.

This motif has a mesh triangle within a solid triangle! I apologize for the slightly blurry image. This was the most clear one I could find of this exact pattern on Pinterest. Start with a ch 6 and sl st to make a loop. Make 12 dc separated by ch 1s for round 1. Round 2, make 5 dc clusters separated by ch 3s. After this it’s fairly easy to determine. I will say that the diagram wants you to end the rounds from 3 and up with a ch 1 hdc, but I found that it made those spaces a little too big compared to all the other ch 3s. I opted to close the rounds by omitting the ch 1 and making a hdc only. For rounds 4, 5, and 6, those are 5 dc popcorns on the corners of the triangle separated by a chain 5. That part is also a little bit blurry. Aside from the blurriness, this is probably my favorite triangle pattern from this list!

#18 Summer in the Village Triangle

Click here to learn the Summer in the Village Triangle here.

This triangle was debuted in Duplet Magazine No. 138, 2012. I believe this is a Ukrainian crochet magazine, but a diagram is available to view for this particular triangle pattern. 

#19 Wispweave Triangle 

Click to learn the Wispweave Triangle here.

I can’t have a crochet triangle list without including Draiguna’s Wispweave Triangle! This is a beautifully textured triangle motif. You’ll be working front post stitches to make this textured effect. She recommends making this pattern in two colors, however, i opted to use just one. Her instructions are easy to follow as well!

#20 Flower Triangle Pattern

Click to learn the Flower Triangle Pattern here.

This triangle boasts a large, 6 petaled flower in the center with popcorns in the corners. As you can see in the picture above, this is a big triangle pattern, and would be great to use  for large projects like crochet bags or purses.

#21 Crochet Pinwheel Triangle

Click to learn the Crochet Pinwheel Triangle here.

Here’s a fun triangle design! The link will take you to two diagrams, one a triangle, and the other a square. Those are also back post double crochets starting on round two. To create the pinwheel effect, you’ll be continuously decreasing on one side, while extending the other. It’s pretty neat! 

#22 Crochet Heart Triangle Motif

Click to learn the Crochet Heart Triangle here.

A cute triangle made with 6 hearts! You’ll be sprinkling in a few picots throughout the pattern as well. 

#23 Floral Crochet Triangle with Leaves

Click to learn the Floral Crochet Triangle with Leaves here.

For the final crochet triangle pattern on our list, we have another floral triangle, but with a leaf border. I kept seeing this triangle popping up on Pinterest, but without a super clear diagram. However, I finally found one that I was able to read. Start with a magic circle and place 12 single crochets. From there, close, make a single crochet, ch 5, skip a st and repeat around for a total of 6 ch 5 spaces. For round 3, I believe those are a series of 5 double treble clusters. After round 3 it’s easy to read. I suggest blocking this triangle as the leaves will not be very straight.

And that concludes this list of 23 Crochet Triangle Pattern Ideas! I hope you think they’re as inspiring as I do. 

Thanks for reading, until next time.

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