Struggling to choose yarn colours? These 5 spring crochet colour palettes are soft, fresh, and easy to use for blankets, baby gifts, and more.
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your crochet projects with soft, uplifting colours.
If you’ve ever stood in front of your yarn stash unsure what goes together — you’re not alone.
The good news?
You don’t have to figure it out from scratch every time.
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Below are 5 ready-made spring crochet colour palettes you can use straight away — whether you’re making a baby blanket, a gift, or something just for you.
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Yarn Tip
These palettes are based on Stylecraft Special shades, but you can easily match them across other yarn brands or cotton ranges. If you prefer working with coordinated colour systems, ranges like Paintbox Yarns make it especially easy to recreate these combinations.
1. Spring Blossom Palette

A soft, delicate palette inspired by spring blossoms.
Colours:
Blush • Sage • Soft peach • Cream • Parchment
Best for:
Baby blankets, loveys, bonnets
Tip:
Use cream as your base and let blush tones add warmth without overwhelming your project.
Spring Meadow Palette

A calm, earthy palette that feels fresh and modern.
Colours:
Bottle • Cypress • Lincoln • Parchment • Mocha
Best for:
Neutral baby gifts, garments, home decor
Tip:
Use the darker shade sparingly to ground the palette and add depth.
Spring Rainbow Palette

A soft take on rainbow colours — perfect for spring.
Colours:
Raspberry • Vintage Peach • Buttermilk • Lincoln • Storm Blue
Best for:
Baby blankets, playful gifts, stash-busting projects
Tip:
Stick to pastel tones to keep the palette cohesive and calming.
Spring Wildflower Palette

A slightly muted palette inspired by vintage florals.
Colours:
Powder Pink • Lincoln • Duck egg • Cream • Parchment
Best for:
Heirloom-style blankets, decorative pieces
Tip:
Add cream between colours to soften transitions and tie everything together.
Spring Mocha Palette

Simple, airy, and incredibly versatile.
Colours:
Walnut • Mocha • Stone • Cream • Parchment
Best for:
Minimalist projects, baby makes, everyday crochet
Tip:
Use textured stitch patterns to add interest when working with subtle colours.
Want to Create Your Own Colour Palettes?
If you’d like to confidently choose your own yarn combinations, I’ve broken it down step-by-step here:
[READ: How to Choose Crochet Colour Palettes (A Simple Formula That Always Works)]
Free Crochet Colour Planner
Want to plan your colours before you start?
This printable makes it easy to map out your palette test combinations avoid colour mistakes
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What To Make Next
If you’d like some project suggestions that are quick to make and make the most of these colour palettes, here are a few favourites right now:
Final Thoughts
There are no strict rules when it comes to colour.
Start with palettes you love, build confidence, and over time you’ll begin to trust your own eye.
If you’d like to go a step further, you can use simple methods like the 5-colour rule to build your own palettes with confidence.
Read: How to Choose Crochet Colour Palettes (A Simple Formula That Always Works)
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