Charlotte Square

Charlotte may be famous for her web, but here we show that her square is equally beautiful. I love the mitered corners!

Charlotte Square

Find original free pattern on Look At What I Made blog.

Mitered Granny Square

The mitered granny square is a variation of basic granny square pattern, but has a diagonal construction. It gives opportunities to play with color changes and create beautiful geometric patterns.

Mitered Granny Square

The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Crochet Frog: Mitered Granny Square

Jack-In-The-Web

Do you feel like continuing the search for the perfect crochet patterns for doilies? Do you want something more kid-friendly and also evidently appropriate for fall? Obviously! Check out the Jack-in-the-Web pattern with its pumpkins caught in a spiderweb-like flies. It’s fun, playful, and so attractive!

Jack-In-The-Web

The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here: Jack-In-The-Web

Litevirkning’s Version

Aunt Jen’s Sweater

Here is a very classic and timeless baby sweater with a bow closure at the neck line. It’s a pattern modelled after ones that kids have been dressed in since victorian times.

Aunt Jen’s Sweater

The full article about this pattern is here: Aunt Jen’s Sweater

More info about photo project here ravelry.

Mirror Knit Along

This pattern is very funny and adorable and what’s more, you can do it in many different ways! The combination of vivid colours with calm colours like grey looks wonderful. You can keep the sequence and scheme or make each square different and create your own colourful Mirror Knit Along!

Mirror Knit Along

PHOTOS by Fran Morgan / Ravelry.com

The pattern is unfortunately unavailable The information about it was on deramores.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Battenberg Bag

Next, this granny crochet bag is a beautiful tote with the squares set on their corners, evocative of the Battenberg cake. In particular, I love the white bands that crisply delineate the yummy squares.

Battenberg Bag

The original pattern and the photos are available at I like Crochet blog: Battenberg Bag