Watch fall take over your house with the simplest yet cutest crochet project

With fall weather creeping in, we'll soon see the changing colors of the leaves and cooler temperatures. While the fall season seems to be inundated with Halloween decor, you can add some fall feels to your home without snagging a pumpkin or skeleton. These beautiful crochet patterns are great for adding detail to blankets, scarves of home decor.
Grab your yarn, needles and a cup of hot chocolate and get ready to embrace the season with these adorable crocheted leaf patterns. Here is how to crochet fall leaves 4 different ways:
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1. The Painted Hinge's maple leaves:
If you love the look of classic fall leaves, this pattern from The Painted Hinge is perfect. The right yarn color adds more pop to this classic design. You'll need to know the double crochet, rounds, chains, single crochet. slip stitch and triple crochets for this pattern. Check out The Painted Hinge pattern to get started.
2. The Crochet Crowd's maple leaf:
If Maple leaves are more your style, you'll love this pattern from The Crochet crowd. If you want a bigger leaf, choose a thicker yarn and a larger hook. If you want a smaller leaf, do the opposite. For this intermediate pattern, you should know single crochets and slip stitches. While the stitching is easy, you may want to check out the video above to see the pattern work itself out before you start.
3. Happy Berry Crochet's maple leaves:
These maple leaves are a bit smaller. These leaves are great for creating a chain, wreath or as added decor on pillows, hats or scarves. The pattern is a bit difficult, so make sure you check out the video above for more details on how to work out these beautiful leaves. You'll need to know how to do a double crochet for this pattern.
4. Tamara Kelly's autumn leaves:
These leaves are bigger, but fun and a classic example of what a fall leaf should look like. You can hook these into a beautiful wreath, add them as final details to another project or work them into a long line for a stunning garland. These detailed leaves are fairly basic. But check out the video above to see how you add the final vein details (they are added after the basic pattern is finished!).
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It's a great time to celebrate fall. Add beautiful leaves to your seasonal decor by mastering a few of these fun leaf patterns. Don't forget to share these patterns with your friends on Facebook.