Colors and optical illusions – that’s what I like! This amazing project consists of various geometric shapes, such as squares, triangles, and octagons. They all come together in the end. If you introduce black to vivid hues, you will end up with a striking stained glass effect.
The full article about this pattern is here: The Kaleidoscope Blanket
More info about Dragonbird’s project you can find here ravelry.
Solid Triangles
A great pattern if you need triangles or a colourful bunting to hang up.
Find original free pattern here – Solid Triangles.
Around the World Granny Square Blanket
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 pattern directly from ravelry.com.
Beautiful Shell Afghan
We haven’t looked at a square-based pattern yet, so I’d like to fix this glaring omission now. Thus, here is one such project. Start by crocheting small squares and join them together into a blanket when you have enough of them. You can customize your afghan by choosing different colors and arranging the squares in various patterns.
Elsewise, you can incorporate squares made using a different pattern… or even of a different size – so long as the sizes are even multiples of one another. However, this shell square is still one of my favorites.
Go to the pattern: Beautiful Shell Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Vivid Square Blanket
If you love combining different and multicoloured squares into a coherent whole, then this blanket will surely amaze you. The original pattern with a floral motif is really beautiful. You can make it in the colours of a rainbow or your favourite colour scheme, for example in different shades of pink!
PHOTOS by Tin Can Knits / Ravelry.com
You will find this pattern Ravelry.
Kaleidoscope Cardigan
This is a stunning cardi. In fact, it’s essentially an adult cardigan in miniature. Your little woman will absolutely adore the cut and texture. I think that kids’ clothes can look good without needing to look specifically like children’s garments, and this one fits the bill ideally.
The full article about this pattern is here: Kaleidoscope Cardigan