If you're looking to elevate your space with a personal touch, this crochet gate curtain pattern is just what you need. With a charming mix of puff flowers, textured stripes, and whimsical tassels, this design is both decorative and functional—perfect for doorways, windows, or even as a boho-style wall hanging.
Crochet Gate Curtain

This project is fully customizable with your choice of colors and materials, allowing you to match any décor theme. Whether you're adding cozy vibes to a living space or creating a handmade gift, this step-by-step pattern will help you craft a beautiful, eye-catching curtain that adds warmth and creativity to your home.
Materials Needed
- Yarn of your choice (multiple colors recommended)
- Crochet hook
- Scissors
- Pompoms (optional, for decoration)
Creating the Base Strip
- Start by crocheting a strip using your preferred gate strip pattern.

Work the first row:
- Make 2 double crochets, chain 1.
- Skip 3 stitches, then make 4 double crochets in the next stitch.
- Chain 1, skip 3 stitches, then make 2 double crochets.
- Repeat the pattern (4 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) across the strip.
Adding the Floral Design
- In the first stitch, create a puff stitch by looping the yarn 5–6 times.
- Make a total of 3 puff stitches.
- Follow with 5 double crochets.

For each double crochet:
- Chain 3, stitch into the base.
- Repeat the puff and double crochet pattern across the row.
Adding the Second Line
- Switch to a contrasting color of yarn.
- Create 4 double crochets, chaining 1 between each.
- Chain 2, then make 2 double crochets in the center of the flower motif.
- Chain 1, and make 4 more double crochets.
- Repeat this sequence across the row.
While Adding the White Line
- Switch back to white yarn.

In the group of 4 double crochets:
- Create 3 puff stitches.
- Stitch, then:
- Make 1 double crochet, chain 3, and stitch again.
- Repeat this to form 5 double crochets with ch-3 loops.
- Continue the puff and loop pattern across the row.
Completing the Design
- Continue alternating colors and repeating the established pattern.

Maintain alignment with:
- First line: 9 sections
- Second line: 8 sections
- Finish one side of the curtain with consistent color transitions and textures.
Adding Tassels
- Make 3 chain stitches.
- Pull yarn through the loop 5–6 times to form the tassel.
- Stitch to secure.
- Chain 3, then create 3 puff stitches.
- Attach a pompom to the tassel end for extra flair.
- Cut and secure the yarn.
- Attach the finished tassels to the bottom of the curtain for a polished, decorative finish.





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