However, unlike the previous, eccentric, blossom this version uses a 3D applique lily as a central rosette. Consequently, the water surrounds the flower evenly, making it great for repeating patterns.
The original pattern and the photos are available on lookatwhatimade.net blog:
Water Lily
Next, this water lily square also places the elevated 3D blossom as a central rosette. However, in this case, the flower is deconstructed and rebuilt as a more abstract and modified design. Thus, it is perfect for a more modern blanket, or a room where pastel colors are king.
Water Lily Pad Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern
I associate spring with blooming flowers and new energy and this amazing water lily square reminds me of that! It's a great base for a blanket, therefore if you have a room that needs brightening up, Water Lily square is certainly what you're looking for. In conclusion, this square will look amazing in your house!
Moon Blossom Square
To begin with, this blooming flower square is a gorgeous example of how to add a 3D feature to a flat square. Indeed, it's almost as if the flower is growing out of the square.
How To Crochet A Granny Square
"The granny square is the easiest crochet square out there and should be one of the first things a beginner should learn. It sets the start for more intricate patterns and designs. You can crochet a few rows and stop to form classic granny squares which are joined together, or you can continue with the rounds of clusters to make your granny square as big as you like (and even turn it into a one-piece blanket). How do you crochet a granny square? A granny square is crocheted in the round and it's constructed with clusters of 3 double crochet stitches evenly spaced out to form a square shape. This granny square tutorial was designed for absolute beginners with step by step instructions and a video tutorial for those who learn better from watching how it's done. "