14 Crochet Items That Sell Fast and Make Great Profits

14 Crochet Items That Sell Fast and Make Great Profits

Could crocheting actually make you money from the comfort of your home? People are turning yarn and a hook into a steady income every single day.

Buyers today want something personal and carefully made, and that's exactly what you offer. Mass-produced products simply can't match that.

Let’s go through 14 crochet items that sell well and have solid profit potential.

1. Crochet Beanies

Beanies might be the most reliable crochet item you can sell. Cold weather brings steady demand, and since they work for all ages, your customer base is pretty wide open.

You can create:

  • Basic everyday beanies
  • Chunky oversized styles
  • Slouchy designs
  • Newborn and baby sizes
  • Custom color and stripe combos

Time to Make: 1 to 2 hours

Cost Per Item: $3 to $8

Selling Price: $15 to $35

Profit Potential: High

Making them in bulk is pretty simple once you get the hang of it. A couple of free afternoons and you've got a full week's worth of stock ready to go.

2. Crochet Cardigans

Crochet Cardigan

Cardigans take a little bit more time, but they sell for much higher prices. People love handmade clothing, especially cozy pieces.

You can create:

  • Chunky oversized cardigans
  • Boho and fringe detail styles
  • Lightweight summer styles
  • Neutral everyday designs
  • Custom-sized pieces

Time to Make: 8 to 20 hours

Cost Per Item: $20 to $50

Selling Price: $80 to $200+

Profit Potential: High

These take real effort and a good chunk of your time. But one solid sale can cover your material costs for several smaller projects, making it well worth sitting down and putting in the work.

3. Crochet Wallets

These wallets check a lot of boxes for sellers. They are quick to make, cheap on materials, and practical enough that buyers don't need much convincing to pull out their own wallet.

You can create:

  • Minimal card holders for everyday carry
  • Zipper wallets for extra security
  • Button closure styles for a classic look
  • Colorful patterned designs that stand out
  • Coin pouches for a smaller, cheaper option

Time to Make: 30 to 60 minutes

Cost Per Item: $2 to $5

Selling Price: $10 to $25

Profit Potential: High

With a make time under an hour, you can easily put together a handful of wallets in one afternoon and have a solid batch ready to sell by the next day.

4. Crochet Scrunchies

Crochet Scrunchies

Scrunchies are proof that small items can bring in serious money. They are affordable for buyers and the kind of thing people toss into their cart without a second thought.

You can create:

  • Basic cotton scrunchies
  • Velvet-style looks
  • Bright color options
  • Matching sets
  • Oversized statement scrunchies

Time to Make: 10 to 20 minutes

Cost Per Item: $1 to $2

Selling Price: $5 to $12

Profit Potential: Very High

Buyers love picking up two or three at once. Bundle a few together and you can easily push your average sale higher without any extra effort.

5. Crochet Fingerless Gloves

There is a reason fingerless gloves show up on so many bestseller lists. They are practical and the kind of item people buy without waiting for a special occasion.

You can create:

  • Simple ribbed gloves
  • Textured designs
  • Matching sets with beanies
  • Neutral or bold colors

Time to Make: 1 to 2 hours

Cost Per Item: $3 to $7

Selling Price: $15 to $30

Profit Potential: High

They also pair naturally with other items in your shop. Offer a matching beanie and glove set and you give buyers an easy reason to spend a little more in one visit.

6. Crochet Pillow Covers

Crochet Pillow Covers

These are a natural fit for the home decor market. They are decorative and the kind of thing buyers pick up because nothing at a regular store quite matches the look they are going for.

You can create:

  • Boho style covers with fringe or tassel details
  • Minimalist designs that work with any room
  • Textured patterns that add depth and character
  • Seasonal covers for year-round sales
  • Neutral earth tone covers that are always in demand
  • Geometric patterns for a modern home look

Time to Make: 2 to 4 hours

Cost Per Item: $5 to $15

Selling Price: $25 to $60

Profit Potential: Medium to High

These do really well on Etsy and Pinterest driven shops. Shoppers on those platforms are already in buying mode when it comes to home decor. So you are meeting them exactly where they are looking.

7. Crochet Mug Cozies

Mug cozies are a classic impulse buy. They are useful and priced low enough that most people don't think twice before tossing one in their cart.

You can create:

  • Button style cozies for a clean everyday look
  • Holiday-themed designs for seasonal sales
  • Personalized versions with initials or names
  • Matching sets paired with a small candle or tea bags

Time to Make: 20 to 30 minutes

Cost Per Item: $1 to $3

Selling Price: $8 to $18

Profit Potential: High

They are also easy to bundle with other small items in your shop. Pair one with a set of scrunchies or a small pouch and you've got a ready-to-gift set that buyers will pay more for without hesitation.

8. Crochet Table Runners

Crochet Table Runner

A handmade table runner sells well because they fill a gap that most stores can't. You won't find anything quite like a handmade lace or farmhouse-style runner sitting on a shelf at a big box store.

You can create:

  • Farmhouse style runners for a warm rustic look
  • Delicate lace designs for a more elegant feel
  • Long custom-length runners for bigger dining tables
  • Boho fringe runners for a casual vibe

Time to Make: 4 to 8 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $25

Selling Price: $40 to $100

Profit Potential: Medium

The real opportunity here is seasonal demand. Buyers shop for table runners before the holidays or any family gatherings, and sometimes whenever they feel like freshening up their home.

9. Crochet Baby Blankets

Baby items always sell. Parents look out for handmade blankets that are made with real care. Also, it feels like a good gift that actually means something.

You can create:

  • Soft pastel blankets in classic pink, blue, and yellow
  • Neutral modern designs in cream or gray
  • Textured patterns like bobble stitch or waffle weave
  • Personalized options with the baby's name or initials
  • Lightweight summer blankets for warmer climates

Time to Make: 5 to 12 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $30

Selling Price: $40 to $120

Profit Potential: High

Quality really matters since these are going to babies. Use soft, skin-friendly yarn and take your time finishing the edges cleanly.

10. Crochet Keychains

Crochet Keychains

Keychains are as close to a sure thing as you will find in the crochet market. They are cheap to make and priced low enough that buyers don't hesitate for even a second.

You can create:

  • Mini animals like bears and bunnies
  • Letters and initials for a personal touch
  • Cute shapes like hearts, stars, and mushrooms
  • Custom color options to match any style
  • Seasonal designs like snowflakes and clovers
  • Tiny food shapes like strawberries and avocados

Time to Make: 10 to 30 minutes

Cost Per Item: $1 to $3

Selling Price: $5 to $15

Profit Potential: Very High

Keychains are also a great entry point for new customers. Someone might pick one up on impulse and come back later for something bigger.

11. Crochet Phone Pouches

People want something that holds their phone without having to carry a full bag, and a handmade pouch gives them that with a style that no mass produced option can match.

You can create:

  • Crossbody pouches with an adjustable strap
  • Minimalist designs for a clean everyday look
  • Bright and bold patterned styles that stand out
  • Custom sizes to fit different phone models

Time to Make: 1 to 2 hours

Cost Per Item: $3 to $10

Selling Price: $15 to $40

Profit Potential: High

The daily use factor is what makes these such a reliable seller. When someone buys a phone pouch they use it every single day, which means they see your work constantly and are likely to come back.

12. Crochet Plush Toys (Amigurumi)

Crochet Plush Toys (Amigurumi)

Cute handmade toys have solid demand and amigurumi takes it to a whole other level. Buyers aren't just shopping, they are looking for something with character. That's exactly what a well-made plush toy delivers.

You can make:

  • Animals like bears, bunnies, foxes, and frogs
  • Fun characters inspired by food or fantasy
  • Mini plush toys perfect for keychains or bag charms
  • Custom designs made to order for a personal touch
  • Seasonal figures like ghosts, Santas, and Easter chicks
  • Matching sets like a mama and baby animal pair

Time to Make: 1 to 4 hours

Cost Per Item: $3 to $10

Selling Price: $15 to $50

Profit Potential: High

Cute really does sell, and amigurumi proves it every single day. The more personality you give your pieces, the better they do. 

13. Crochet Dishcloths

Buyers today are thinking more about what they bring into their kitchen, and a reusable handmade dishcloth is an easy yes for anyone trying to cut down on waste.

You can create:            

  • Simple cotton dishcloths
  • Textured scrubbing styles
  • Matching kitchen sets
  • Neutral color options

Time to Make: 20 to 40 minutes

Cost Per Item: $1 to $3

Selling Price: $5 to $15

Profit Potential: High

Bundling is where dishcloths really shine. A set of three or four packaged together looks great and feels like a complete gift. It gives buyers more value without you spending much extra time or money.

14. Crochet Tote Bags

Crochet Tote Bags

Everyone needs a good tote bag. They are practical enough that people reach for them every single day, which makes them one of the easier sells on this list.

You can make:

  • Mesh tote bags that are perfect for the beach
  • Solid everyday totes for work and grocery runs
  • Patterned designs with colorwork
  • Eco-friendly styles using natural cotton
  • Mini tote bags for a smaller and more affordable option

Time to Make: 3 to 6 hours

Cost Per Item: $8 to $20

Selling Price: $30 to $80

Profit Potential: High

Tote bags have one of the widest audiences of anything on this list. Young, old, trendy, or practical, just about everyone can find a reason to grab one.

Tips to Get More Sales for Your Crochet Projects

Making good crochet products is one thing. Selling them needs a little strategy. Here are a few simple tips that help you get more sales:

  • Use clean, bright photos of your crochet items
  • Offer color options or let buyers request custom colors.
  • Bundle your crochet products to increase order value
  • Price your items fairly but profitably
  • Sell on platforms like Etsy, Shopify or local markets
  • Stay consistent with what you make

Wrapping Up

Crochet can absolutely turn into a real source of income if you focus on the right items. Some products are quick and easy to make. Others take more time but bring higher profits. Start with a few items and test what actually sells. You’ll understand what people actually want to buy when you do this consistently.

FAQs

Q1: What supplies do I need to get started?

Just yarn, a few hooks, and a pattern you like. You don't need much to make your first sellable item.

Q2: Is crochet a good side hustle?

It really is. Low startup costs and flexible hours make it one of the more practical creative side hustles out there.

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