Squares and Blocks
However, squares also have their place among flower afghan block ideas. Here is one that will certainly be a great addition to any project, or indeed it's main structural block.
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more info about Polly Plum Crochet’s project you will find on Instagram.
Nadine Free Pattern
Squares and Blocks
- Designed by Polly Plum
This amazing Nadine square is a classic 12” square, that can be used for countless projects. For instance, you can make a coaster, a pillow case, or of course a lovely throw of it. What's more, it works up fast and looks incredible!
Serenity Now Afghan Block Free Pattern
Squares and Blocks
- Designed by Julie Yeager
How incredibly beautiful are these afghan blocks by Julie Yeager? I mean, the colors and the shape is just so festive. I'm pretty sure I'll give this one a try this upcoming Christmas season. What's more, you can whip it up really fast, so you can have your dream blanket in just a heartbeat!
Photo is by tipsytessie / Instagram.com
Find similar free pattern on Ravelry.com, The top photo is here and the bottom photo is here
Calla Lily Flower Afghan Block
Squares and Blocks
Potholders and hot pads really come in handy for warm and delicious food. And there s no reason why they shouldn t liven up the table too. Colorful crochet potholder patterns are frequently overlooked, but they have a lot of potential for being not only functional but cute. This Calla Lily Flower Potholder Free Crochet Pattern is one of the most beautiful potholder patterns I have seen. It adds a lot fun and brightness to your kitchen supplies. The unique shape and pretty design of this give it unexpected appeal and elegance. It makes this an excellent last-minute gift idea for any housewarming party on your calendar. Happy crocheting.
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Kinnedy Nichelle Block Free Crochet Pattern
Squares and Blocks
- Designed by Pam Knighton-Haener
Kinnedy Nichelle Block is a stunning floral design that you can use to make beautiful afghan or bedspread. Use couple of the same kind to create structural surface, continue adding concentric rows of stitches at the edges, or pair it with other intricate squares. You can use one as decoration, too! It's a project for experienced crocheters, but those of you who are still learning should definitely try it as a challenge!
Hexagon with 3D Flower
Squares and Blocks
Although one may think that non-square motifs aren’t great flower afghan block ideas, that's certainly not true. To this point, here is a flower-themed hexagon that can make an afghan in a honeycomb fashion. Moreover, it gives any blanket a lovely, 3D texture that will be a hit.
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