Regardless of the times, each year, the traditional granny squares make a comeback with fresh and vibrant color combinations. Surprisingly, they will never truly go out of style.
The full article about this pattern is on garnstudio.com: Summer Patchwork Cardigan
Patchwork Party Cardi
In some ways the patchwork cardigan may resemble a square-based one. However, it is actually constructed from strips.
The full article about this pattern is on Make and Do Crew Crochet: Patchwork Party Cardi
Granny Rose Slippers
This free crochet slipper is easy to make and cozy to wear. You can wear them not only in wintertime, but any time of the year they strike your fancy. The pattern for these Granny Rose Slippers with Stripes and Granny Squares has detailed instructions to get you on your way.
The full article about this pattern is on garnstudio.com:
Modern Granny Afghan
It’s a granny afghan, but granny’s put on her air pods and has gone to Starbucks for a salt caramel frappucino. This means it’s a modern take on a timeless classic. It uses interwoven blocks instead of squares. As a result, you get a more cohesive and interesting texture without a traditional granny square look.
Likewise, the size is also easily adjustable, and this project can be sized using both yarn weights and rows numbers. It can be a baby blanket, a giant bedspread or anything in between.
Go to the pattern: Modern Granny Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Granny Square Free Crochet Crop Top Pattern
The Granny Square halter top is the next best project for beginners, as it is very easy to make. Vivid, eye-catching colors that go along with granny stitch are having their comeback from the ’70s.
The full article and written pattern is on the Beautiful Crochet Stuff blog:
Patchwork Cardigan
In conclusion, the patch cardi is a unique and attractive option. It is crafted with elongated strips arranged vertically, resulting in a graceful and flowing structure, reminiscent of a waterfall. Undoubtedly, this design is sure to be a favored choice among many.
The full article about this pattern is on TL Yarn Crafts blog: Patchwork Cardigan