For this stitch you can use just about any yarn or any hook size. Bust out that yarn and get to this v double crochet stitch. It's so impressive and so easy to do and you'll love that after row 2, there's no counting.
Charlotte’s Dream Square
Of course, the neat thing about amazing squares is that they're classy and timeless. Moreover, they often combine varying textures and colors, as in here.
Dream Catcher Pattern
- Designed by Karen Smith
This pattern creates an afghan square. Looks amazing, especially if you choose some vivid colours, but it can also looks great in soft pastels. You could experiment if you wish by adding beads to capture even more of a Dream Catcher feel!
Victorian Dream Square
Kicking off our lacy square project ideas, here is an excellent Victorian square. In particular, I love the transition from the central rosette to the outer edge, which nonetheless has petal-like voiding.
Simple Granny Square Blanket
The crochet granny square is popular in the center part of the world. It is, in its simplest forms, one of the easiest crochet patterns you will learn to make, and yet it can create some of the most impressive works.
Crossed Afghan Square
From the blogger: "This square may be labeled intermediate due to the post stitches, but it's actually pretty easy to crochet! The varying stitch heights create a fun color pattern, while the post stitches give the overall square some texture. Try playing with different colors or even making the whole thing in one color. Just have fun with it. Once you finish the stitches, cut the yarn and weave in all ends. The finished piece after blocking should measure to be a 12” square. Enjoy!
Click here for crochet pattern
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge; 13 sts x 7 rows = 4” [10 cm] in dc
Finished Size: 12″ square after blocking