Sophie’s Garden Square
Dare I say it? Sophie’s garden is now a classic granny square pattern that is a beautiful floral mandala within a square. Find original free pattern on LookAtWhatIMade
Dare I say it? Sophie’s garden is now a classic granny square pattern that is a beautiful floral mandala within a square. Find original free pattern on LookAtWhatIMade
Here is a square that’s a lot like peacock feathers, but also a bit like cathedral arches. It’s absolutely stunning, and the combination of blue and purple is absolutely amazing. Arches All Around – visit the free pattern site.
Deceptively simple, this 10-petal granny square is a great addition to spice up a larger but blander project. The colors change it’s character so much. Go to the free pattern on Ravelry.
For more cat-themed granny square projects, please check out these afghans. The versatility of the cat as a model animal for patterns is undeniable. The full article about the pattern and the photos are here: Kitty Cat Granny Square for Afghans
Regular, geometrically spaced voids are amazing. This mosaic-like effect is nicely highlighted by the intermittent connectors of alternate yarn colors. Find original free pattern on Pattern Paradise blog.
This peony square is a great example of combining a “3D” textured middle and voids to define a flower and the space around it. Find original free pattern on Craftycc blog.
Who doesn’t love pizza? This playful pattern will be kids’ favourite. And it’s quite simple, you can give it a try, even if you are a crochet newbie The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Sewrella: Pizza Pie Square
Here is another beautiful square with a 3D floral center. The multiple layers give it so much depth. Go to the free pattern on Ravelry.
Here is a square that’s simply perfect for building larger projects. Also, it’s a wonderful, fabulous piece of art that will function great by itself. Go to the free pattern on Ravelry.
A similar idea to the Victorian Lattice Square, but this time the empty spaces evoke butterflies. Find original free pattern on Ravelry. More info about photos on here Ravelry.
Floral and subtle, the Draiguna square is a fun base ofr many blanket and throw projects. The full article about this pattern is here: Sweetheart Square