I’m not really one to shop at Anthropologie, but you can’t deny that they have stunning crochet work that is available for purchase.
Anthropologie does more than just fashion too. You’ll find crochet items for around the home that will inspire you to create beautiful works of crochet to brighten your home.
Here is a roundup of 16 crochet pieces currently available at Anthropologie that you can use for inspiration for your next crochet design.
Crochet Designs From Anthropologie
Explore a Anthropologie collection of Crochet Designs that capture the essence of bohemian elegance and artistic flair. This curated list features intricate designs and exquisite patterns, mirroring the artistry and fashion-forward aesthetics found at Anthropologie.
Discover your next crochet project with these 16 beautiful pieces, each a testament to the fusion of style and craftsmanship.
This stunning granny square jacket is made in beautiful pink, purple, and maroon hues while being joined together with a dark navy blue. Reaching down to the knees, this jacket will keep you warm and toasty in the cool Autumn breeze.
You may also see Anthropology using crochet for small detail work, like this gorgeous sky-blue dress. The top is made using crochet techniques to create a lacy collar and high-reaching neck that is the perfect contrast for the draping, loose fabric of the body of the dress.
With open stitch work and a high split up the left side, this beautiful crochet maxi skirt is simple, yet elegant, clinging tightly to the waist and hips while being open and free around the ankles.
With simple, neutral colors, this pullover and mini-skirt set is a classic and contemporary duo perfect for an early Autumn or spring fit.
Bring this beach coverup with you to the pool or oceanfront for a sexy and bright look. With large fishnet stitching, this coverup is flexible in style and wear, making it perfect for every beach body.
Another beautiful crochet set, you can buy this elegant and simple top separately or with the A-line dress skirt that frames your hips and waist perfectly.
Wear it as a coverup or to show off some beautiful lingerie, this crochet crop top is sexy and sassy with tassels hanging down and a lowcut halter neckline.
This adorable dress is a beautiful crochet design that is perfect for a mid-summer look. The simple yet delicate detailed stitches add texture and depth to the dress, while still keeping the design classic and cute.
Using bright, contrasting colors for stripes, this maxi dress has a plunging V-neckline and an A-line cut that gracefully frames your curves.
Made of individual star motifs that are joined together in a net-like fashion, this beach coverup is bright and funky, perfect for hot summer days.
Coming in an adorable Kelly Green, this flutter-sleeve dress has a beautiful crochet bodice that accentuates the waist and adds another fun and funky element to the style.
Crochet bathing suits might not be for everyone, but they definitely are cute! This style has an open back and bright stripes that create a funky style.
You can also get crochet bikini tops like this small-cupped top that has bright crochet flower-like mandalas cupping each breast.
Anthropology also has many home accessories, like this beautiful throw blanket that uses bright, round circles to create a warm and cozy cover.
Much like the star beach cover-up previously, this cover-up is created by joining motifs together to create a net-like cover-up that is perfect for the sandy beach.
Keep your face protected from the bright rays with this broadly brimmed bucket hat that uses tapestry crochet to create a geometric pattern.
If I didn’t know how to crochet, I would buy crocheted pieces. Or, if it was something I loved but didn’t have time to make, I would buy it. I do however feel sad when I see a crocheted garment that I know took a lot of time and expertise on the clearance rack for $30. Buying from an independent artist is more expensive but I would know I was supporting the person who actually made it. Not some big company who paid someone $.25 an hour.
@Martha … Great point. I think if you’re going to buy crochet from big chain stores then it is worth it to do some research into their relationships with their crafters. Some of them do offer a fair wage and a good living to people in other countries … and some don’t, of course.