So, here is the first embodiment using the Elements CAL square as a building block. While one may consider it a bit subdued in its earth tones, it's actually very energizing in its redwood and flame tones.
More info about project photographed: Elements CAL Beadspread by SassyQban
Crochet Lego Building Block Blanket Pattern
Using approx 3000 yds of weight 5 yarn, you can crochet a beautiful blanket any little building block fan will love! The pattern is easy even for beginners. This blanket fits across the top of a twin bed as seen in the picture.
Crochet Energizing Rainbow Baby Blanket
Rainbow babies are a real blessing and a source of healing for the parents. Therefore, these kids deserve more care and love. Create this energizing rainbow baby blanket to give a warm hug to your rainbow baby. Use the wheel technique while crochet crafting this blanket. Instead of creating the rainbow in circles, you can create it in wavy lines. Make this blanket efficiently by getting the patterns of double 4 together and double 9 together crochet stitches.
Elegant Sophie Universe Bedspread
Don't you think this elegant square bedspread looks familiar? It's Sophie Universe Blanket and I'm sure you have seen it before. This beautiful pattern shows how much you can do with a pattern by varying the colors and yarns. This beautiful blanket would be a masterful centerpiece of any bedroom, or simply a great cover to cozy up with on a cold winter's evening. It's just challenging enough to keep an advanced crocheter entertained, and just easy enough to get a beginner o up their game and advance in the craft. It's one of those patterns everyone has to try
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about Laurenwolf's project here Elegant Sophie Universe Bedspread.
Elements Nat
However, as mentioned an Elements CAL bedspread can also incorporate the basic square as a central motif and build around it. Consequently, the bedspread “revolves” around the main square, with concentric rings around it.
Crochet Building Block Blanket Pattern
This is an awesome pattern if you prefer to work in smaller blocks and join those pieces together for a finished blanket, which I sometimes find easier than working with a lot of stitches at once. This is also a great stash buster project that you can use to work through all the bits of yarn you have leftover.