To begin with, here is a wonderful triangular or rectangular shawl. In paricular I absolutely adore the alternating solid and airy swaths. Moreover, this isn’t only a shawl, and the rectangle can be used as anything from a shawl to a runner, table cloth or throw. Truly, this is a versatile powerhouse.
The full article about this pattern is here: Klaziena Shawl
More info about Tanyanka’s shawl here ravelry.
Rectangular Pointelle Shawl
A lacy effect on this rectangular knitted shawl is made with small eyelet holes. This technique calls pointelle. You can practice it with this free knitting pattern and create a beautiful airy shawl with diamonds on it. The finished size will be 20¾” x 69¼” or 52.5 x 176 cm.
PHOTOS by Red Heart Design Team / Ravelry.com
The full article about this pattern is here yarnspirations.com:
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Wispweave Rectangle Doily
This is another great project by Julia Hart. It is a beautiful, richly interwoven rectangle doily crochet pattern, almost a Celtic knot on steroids. The intricate stitching will be a pleasant challenge for every crocheter. A set on a table or a sideboard would look so stunning. To my mind’s eye, the green and white combo presented by the author is sensational.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Draiguna here: Wispweave Rectangle
Magic Rectangle Slippers
Here are some moccasin-like slippers. They have leather soles, that will make them more durable and less slippery on a hardwood floor. They are also quite shapely, and won’t look out of place outside of the home.
The full article about this pattern is here: Magic Rectangle Slippers
Tunisian Slippers from a Rectangle
A rectangle pattern for Tunisian stitch slippers can be even easier to start with your Tunisian crochet journey. It’s a great pattern for a gift, especially Christmas. When made in red and white, those Tunisian Slippers looks like candy canes.
The full article about this pattern is on Knitter Knotter.
Solid Granny Square Bottom Bag
Unlike some of the above projects, a granny crochet bag doesn’t have to be loosely stitched, lacy item. As we show you here, they can also be solid, durable and hard wearing.
The original pattern and the photos are available at Crochet with Clare blog: Solid Granny Square Bottom Bag
More details about project photographed here ravelry and here ravelry.