If you want to free form crochet, I would suggest that you go to your library and look for some free form books to look at.
Free form, by it's very nature isn't a specific pattern, you just kinda' take hook and material in hand and go for it! You make it up as you go along. I've seen it described as "painting" with crochet.
Freeform could also be using different materials to crochet with, although, this usage of the word isn't as common.
Or look around the internet and see what you find. I have added a few links to this question. The Scrumblers site is great, because it is a gallery of freeform crochet.
My favorite resource for free crochet patterns is: http://crochetpatterncentral.com/Click on "free crochet pattern directory."
Go to Crochet.com.
You can find free crochet ball patterns on websites like Ravelry, Pinterest, and AllFreeCrochet.
You can find free crochet ball patterns on websites like Ravelry, Pinterest, and AllFreeCrochet. Just search for "free crochet ball pattern" and you should find plenty of options to choose from.
To crochet a cross, I have attached a link to Crochet Pattern Central, a very good place to find "zillions" of free crochet patterns online. This link goes to the Religious area, where you can find many types of free patterns for making crosses.
See links below for websites offering free crochet patterns for wash cloths. * The easiest place to find patterns is on Ravelry.com
Crochet has been a favorite hobby and pastime for generations. The art created results in clothing and home products like pillows and bed covers. Patterns can be found at All Free Crochet and Crochet Pattern Central.
You can learn how to crochet from craft books that focus on crochet work. You can find these books from craft fairs, eBay, Amazon, Michael's, Hobby Lobby, and for free at your local library.
Many websites offer free crochet tutorials such as the Dummies website, eHow, and wikiHow. There are also many great YouTube videos that offer step-by-step guidance as well as visual instruction on how to crochet.
Oh, what a delightful question! You can find free crochet patterns of Cartoon Network characters online by searching on websites like Ravelry, Pinterest, or even directly on Cartoon Network fan forums. Remember, every stitch you make is like adding a little happy tree to the world of crochet!
To crochet flowers, I have attached links. One link is for a video tutorial for crocheting flowers (this is just one type of flower you can crochet). The other link is for Crochet Pattern Central, a favorite site of mine, where I can find "zillions" of free crochet patterns.Of course, there are many places where you can find this information, but I thought I would start with these sites.
Amigurumi is simply the single crochet stitch in a pattern to create an object. If you need patterns or ideas, Lionbrand.com has some great free once to try out.