A Heart Granny Square
In addition to double crochets, this pattern also uses half double crochets to form a heart. By doing so, you’ll be able to create a more solid shape in the center. Read more about A Heart Granny Square
In addition to double crochets, this pattern also uses half double crochets to form a heart. By doing so, you’ll be able to create a more solid shape in the center. Read more about A Heart Granny Square
A square pattern incorporated into a classic slippers can give you a stylish look. If you use the same color inside the the square and rest of the slippers, you will get a matching effect which is pleased the eyes. The full article about this pattern is on on lovelifeyarn.com, or read more on
To begin with, we have a delightful and playful beach jacket, perfect for the summer season. This easy crochet sweater is based on a repeatable granny square rows, it is a perfect project for beginners. The original pattern and the photos are available at Make and Do Crew blog: Gylly Beach Jacket
Let’s start with a classic, a beret with granny square crochet. This beautiful piece is best worn on a jaunty angle to the side or back of the head. This super easy pattern is made in rounds and has a denser border/headband to help retain it on your head. As it’s quite quick, you can make one in
Little crochet squares are perfect building blocks for bigger projects because they work like pixels. You can combine them to create geometric patterns, optical illusions, or illustrations. This granny square blanket features concentric squares in mesmerizing colors – stunning! Download this
Finally, come back to a lighter summer note. Here is a bralette that will be a great project for everyone who has a little crochet ambition. The full article about this pattern is on YT:
Next, why not a little color in a rabbit? Tghus, here is one that will be perfect as a stuffy for a small child. However, remember about safety eyes for the youngest kids. The original pattern and the photos are available here: Rainbow Stripes Bunny
September is such a special month! The transition between summer and fall can be a beautiful time, evidently. Especially when you focus on crocheting decorative doilies! If you don’t know Elisabeth Laitila’s series of mandalas, go check them all out ASAP! The original pattern and the photos are
Charlotte may be famous for her web, but here we show that her square is equally beautiful. I love the mitered corners! Find original free pattern on Look At What I Made blog.
Looking for a colorful and eye-catching crochet wrap? You have to check out this beautiful crochet shawl pictured below. It’s approximately 200cm x 94cm, but you can easily adjust it. Photos by Sabrina Crochet / ravelry.com Find this free pattern on Ravelry.
Sock-slippers will both look cute and keep your feet warm and clean while wandering around your house. You can keep them plain, or add a little detail or two, like these flowers. Go to the pattern: Mary Jane Slippers Free Crochet Pattern