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Most people discover latch hook through a classic latch hook rug or a cozy latch hook pillow — and for good reason. They’re satisfying, practical, and look great in any home. But if you’ve finished a few latch hook kits and you’re ready to push the craft further, you might be surprised at just how versatile latch hook really is.
From wearable accessories to personalized gifts and statement wall art, latch hook can go far beyond the floor and the sofa cushion. Here are the most exciting latch hook project ideas to try next — plus tips on how to approach each one.
There’s nothing wrong with sticking to latch hook rugs and latch hook pillows — they’re classics for a reason. But branching out into new project types offers real benefits:
The same technique, the same tools, the same yarn — just applied in creative new directions. Let’s get into it.
Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate Time: 5–40 hours depending on size
Wall hangings are arguably the most natural next step after latch hook rugs and pillows. Instead of a functional floor piece, you’re creating pure art — and latch hook’s textured, dimensional quality makes it absolutely stunning on a wall.
The fluffy, raised texture of latch hook yarn creates a depth and softness that flat canvas art simply can’t replicate. Bold geometric patterns, abstract color-block designs, and nature-inspired motifs like mountains, suns, and botanicals all translate beautifully into latch hook wall art.
Difficulty: Intermediate Time: 8–20 hours
A latch hook bag is one of the most wearable, show-stopping projects you can make — and it turns heads every single time. Think chunky, textured tote bags, clutches, or crossbody bags with bold graphic designs worked in latch hook yarn.
The latch hook panel becomes the exterior of the bag. Once your canvas is complete:
Some specialty latch hook kits are designed specifically for bag panels. Alternatively, adapt any small square latch hook kit pattern by finishing it as a bag rather than a pillow front.
Difficulty: Beginner Time: 1–3 hours per coaster
Looking for a fast, satisfying project between larger makes? Latch hook coasters are one of the quickest wins in the craft — small enough to finish in a single sitting, practical enough to use every day, and charming enough to give as gifts.
Coaster and placemat sets make excellent handmade gifts — especially when paired with matching latch hook pillow covers for a cohesive home décor collection.
Difficulty: Beginner Time: 30–90 minutes**
This is probably the smallest latch hook project you can make — and one of the most giftable. Mini latch hook charms worked on a tiny 5×8 cm or 6×10 cm canvas can be finished in under an hour and turned into keyrings, zipper pulls, bag charms, or ornaments.
These make brilliant stocking stuffers, party favors, and personal accessories. And because they’re so fast, they’re a great way to use up leftover yarn from larger latch hook kits.
Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate Time: 3–15 hours**
Latch hook’s warm, textured aesthetic is perfectly suited to seasonal and holiday décor. The dimensional quality of the yarn adds a cozy, artisanal feel that mass-produced decorations simply can’t match.
Many craft suppliers release latch hook kits in seasonal themes throughout the year — these are a great starting point before designing your own seasonal pieces.
Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced Time: Varies widely**
Wearable latch hook is having a genuine fashion moment. From patched denim jackets to bucket hats with latch hook panels, the craft’s bold texture translates surprisingly well into statement fashion pieces.
The most accessible wearable project. Work a small design on canvas, finish the edges cleanly, and attach it to:
Use iron-on backing tape for a quick attachment or hand stitch around the edges for a more durable finish.
Specialty latch hook hat kits are available from a handful of independent designers — these include pre-shaped canvas panels that wrap around a bucket hat form. Alternatively, you can adapt a flat canvas pattern to fit a hat form with some careful measuring and panel joining.
A large latch hook panel — typically 30×40 cm — attached to the back of a denim or leather jacket creates a genuinely extraordinary wearable art piece. This is a longer commitment (expect 20–40 hours) but the result is completely unique and totally unwearable-anywhere-else spectacular.
Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate Time: 5–25 hours**
Latch hook is a natural fit for children’s spaces. The soft, tactile texture is sensory-friendly, the bold colors work beautifully in nurseries and playrooms, and the handmade quality gives the space a warmth that shop-bought décor rarely achieves.
Nursery and kids’ room projects are also a great opportunity to introduce children to the craft. Latch hook kits for kids with simple, age-appropriate designs and wide-mesh canvases make it easy for little ones to contribute a few rows to a family project — giving them genuine ownership over their room décor.
Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate Time: 3–15 hours**
Pet lovers, this one’s for you. Latch hook’s durable, washable nature (especially with cotton or acrylic yarn) makes it well-suited to pet-focused projects.
The beauty of latch hook is that the technique stays the same regardless of project type. Here’s how to adapt any latch hook kit pattern to a different format:
The humble latch hook kit is just the beginning. Once you’ve mastered the basic technique through a latch hook rug or latch hook pillow, an entire world of creative possibilities opens up — wearables, gifts, seasonal décor, nursery art, fashion accessories, and beyond.
The best part? You don’t need any new tools or techniques. Just your latch hook, your canvas, your yarn, and a willingness to try something a little different. Whether you’re an experienced crafter looking for a new challenge or picking up one of your first latch hook kits for kids with a child, there has never been a better time to push the craft somewhere new.