The Victorian lattice square is an amazing square which looks nice by himself but creates a whole next level pattern when joined with sister Victoria Lattice squares.
Find original free pattern on Ravelry. More info about photos on Instagram.
Victorian Lattice Square in Violet
This lacy square is elegant and timeless! Shades of violet, pink, and grey complement each other beautifully, but it’s the white join that ties it all together. There are many versions of this classic pattern, so choose the colorways you like best or make your own from scratch.
The full article about this pattern is here: Victorian Lattice Square
Photo source instagram
Modern Knit Dish Towel Pattern
Isn’s this beautiful knitted dish towel in the pictures below just gorgeous? It’s easy enough for novice knitters, but it’s also lots of fun for more advanced knitters! As you complete each row, you’ll see the diamond lattice form, which is so satisfying!
PHOTOS by leleknits / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on leleknits.com, the top photo is here instagram and the bottom photo is here instagram.
Lattice Dish Set
This simple set of knitted cloths, towels and scrubbies is going to take your kitchen and bathroom decor to a whole new lever! What’s more, you only need to know basic stitches to create these and they will make a fantastic addition to a housewarming gift as well!
PHOTOS by Kaylan Dykema / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on dykemaknits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Lattice Shades Scarf
The intricate design is combined here with the great gradient effect. This knitted scarf is a nice thing to make if you are struggling to find something to accent your look. Such a scarf will not only be an accessory, but a centerpiece. For this project you will need knit and purl stitches, entrelac knitting and some other techniques. See the original pattern for more details.
PHOTOS by Premier Yarns Design Team / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Battenberg Blanket
Here is the next square blanket. Start with small squares using basic stitches. Once you have enough squares, join them together with a whipstitch or slip-stitch. The voids setting out 90 degree squares neatly offset the colored squares at 45 degrees to them.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry: Battenberg Blanket
To see more details about yarn used to make photos’ project go here ravelry.