Charlotte Square
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.
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.
Next square maybe a little bit more complicated than the rest, but it definitely worth to try. The water lily square places the elevated 3D blossom as a central rosette. The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Instagram: Water Lily Square
This lacy square is elegant and timeless! Shades of violet, pink, and grey complement each other beautifully, but it’s the white join that ties it all together. There are many versions of this classic pattern, so choose the colorways you like best or make your own from scratch. The full article
A granny square with a modern twist. There is lots of combination you can use it to create a mosaic blanket. You can easily personalize it by changing colors. The full article about the pattern and the photos are on YouTube: Boho Diamond
It’s snowing here in the Rockies, and this blanket is such a wonderful reflection of this. Mapping a hexagon onto a square is difficult, but this pattern pulls it off fabulously. Find original free pattern on Every Trick on the Hook blog.
This easy pattern will allow you to break up the solid texture of a square and add more airyness to your project. Less is more. The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
A great pattern if you need triangles or a colourful bunting to hang up. Find original free pattern here – Solid Triangles.
Next, you can never get enough of patterns for crochet hearts and these two will be perfect for any occasion. As it turns out, all you need is love and the perfect square. There is no other square like a solid granny, to make something really nice! Find original free pattern on Lanukas blog. More
This interesting granny square will be an amazing pattern for a baby blanket. Each square measures about 4.25″, so using them you can make a 6 x 6 square blanket. The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Moogly: Sweetest Baby Granny Square
Flower, colors and a solid edge… Can you think of a better building block for a beautiful throw or afghan? Find original free pattern on Pasta and Patchwork blog.
If cats are your thing, then these cat-themed granny things definitely are your thing too! In particular, you will note the versatility of decorated granny crochet. The full article about the pattern and the photos are here: Many Cats Square