If you’re looking for a charming and colorful way to bring movement and creativity to your outdoor or indoor spaces, this crochet wind spinner pattern is the perfect project. Designed using vibrant yarns and simple stitches, this spinner creates a mesmerizing spiral that dances beautifully in the breeze. The pattern is beginner-friendly and highly customizable, letting you mix and match colors for a personalized touch.
Crochet Wind Spinner

Whether you're decorating your balcony, garden, or craft space, this spinner adds whimsy and texture to any setting. Plus, the addition of a tassel gives it an extra flair, making it a standout handmade décor piece.
Materials Needed
- Four colors of acrylic yarn
- 4.5 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Round 1: Foundation Chain and Single Crochet (White Yarn)
- Create a slip knot with white yarn.
- Chain 80 (adjust length for desired size).
- Skip the first chain, then single crochet in each chain across (79 stitches).
- Fasten off and cut the yarn.

Round 2: Double Crochet (Yellow Yarn)
- Attach yellow yarn with a slip knot.
- Chain 3 (counts as one double crochet).
- Make another double crochet in the same stitch.
- Work 2 double crochets in each stitch across the row.
- Join and fasten off.

For Round 3: Triple Double Crochet (Light Pink Yarn)
- Attach light pink yarn.
- Chain 3 (counts as one double crochet).
- Make 2 more double crochets in the same stitch (3 total in first stitch).
- Work 3 double crochets in each stitch around.
- Join and fasten off.

Round 4: Slip Stitch Border (Dark Pink Yarn)
- Attach dark pink yarn.
- Chain 1, then slip stitch in the same stitch.
- Slip stitch in each stitch around to form the border.
- Fasten off and weave in all yarn ends.

Creating the Tassel (Dark Pink Yarn)
- Wrap yarn around a small box or item 40 times.
- Cut a separate piece of yarn to tie through the top of the loops.
- Thread it through and tie securely before removing from the box.
- Wrap yarn several times around the top section to form a tassel head.
- Tie securely, trim ends, and cut bottom loops to form a fringe.

Attaching the Tassel and Finishing
- Attach the completed tassel to the bottom of the wind spinner.
Optional: Add beads to the tassel for extra flair.
- Ensure all ends are neatly woven in.
- Adjust the spinner to achieve a well-balanced spiral effect.





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