Free Crochet Pattern: Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon

By Rachel – 10 Comments
If you are looking to spread awareness about breast cancer, here is a very fast and easy ribbon that you can crochet. You can use it as a pin or sew it to clothing or blankets as you desire.

Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

Finished Size: 4″ (10 cm) tall

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount)
Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)
crochet yarn size 4

Gauge: not very important

crochet breast cancer ribbon

Crochet Pattern: Ribbon
Row 1: ch 37, dc in the back ridge only in third ch from hook and in each ch across, finish off.
Using the photo as a guide, sew or pin the ribbon together.

If you need help crocheting the breast cancer awareness ribbon, let me know and I’ll be sure to help!

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10 Comments

  1. Rachel says:

    What a creative way to wear a ribbon, I love this. I know someone who was looking for a way to add breast cancer ribbons to crocheted beanies, I’ll be sure and pass this on.

  2. Mid says:

    This is great! My school is having Pink Day for breast cancerbon Friday and I’m going to make these for all the teachers who’ve had breast cancer.Only thing is, I dont’t have pink so I’ll use either red or white…….Thanks for the easy and free pattern!

  3. Jan Carter says:

    Thanks for the pattern, Rachel! What a great idea! I recently received a pink ribbon in a store (since it was October) and I pinned it onto a jacket of mine (a jacket that has lots of bling!). But I think I will replace the ribbon with this crocheted one. Might even make it in other colors, too, like red. Thanks!

  4. Sheila says:

    Why not make dark blue for child abuse month to reconize it

  5. Rachel says:

    Great idea Sheila!

  6. Mel says:

    I tried this pattern using only 30 stitches in the chain for a little bit smaller ribbons. Thanks for posting this!

  7. laura says:

    thank you rachel. this is just what i was looking for.
    a childhood friend suffering from pulmonary fibrosis is in pittsburgh awaiting her lung transplant. this ribbon (in pale purple) will be a perfect “thank you” for a donation into the fish bowl at her benefit on 11-20. i will easily make 100 by then.
    sincerely, laura

  8. Lisa Ahart says:

    How about the red/blue for CHD awarness in Feb?

  9. hannah grace says:

    Thank you for the patten! My little brother has a Mitocondrial Defect…the ribbon for that is green. So I’ll be making this with green yarn. :)

    ~hannah grace

  10. Sarah says:

    Love this! Mine is going to be Gold for Childhood Cancer. Will be selling and sending money to St. Jude!!

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