How sweet is this crochet hexagon in the pictures below? It's made by Dani Rush. And it really reminds me of summer! I'm thinking it would be a really cute blanket or pillow case, don't you think? What's more, it's a great project to use up any leftovers!
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Crochet Bobble Drops Flower Hexagon
Do you like hexagons? This beautiful hexagon pattern is great for making blanket, pillows, bags and more. You can use them to create a lot of stunning patterns by joining together. I made this hexagon in two ways. I found that this hexagons have different look when making them in solid and two-tone. To make these hexagons I used special stitch called front post bobble stitch (fpbobble). This stitch adds 3D effect and beautiful texture to the hexagon pattern.
Simple Crochet Flower Hexagon Pattern
These sweet crochet hexagons in the pictures below were made by Crafting Happiness. They will be a great base for many fun projects. Like for instance blankets, table runners, or even sweaters! It's a simple, quick and just adorable project.
Find original free pattern on craftinghappiness.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Merry-Go-Round Hexagon Free Crochet Pattern
Merry-Go-Round Hexagon is a lovely floral design. It will allow you to create for instance a beautiful blanket, table runner, or just anything you want. This hexagon looks intricate but is not that hard to make. It looks great in soft pastels. However don't hesitate to bring a pop of colour on petals or center. Do you like it? Let me know!
Find original free pattern on mijocrochet.com.
Hexagon with 3D Flower
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.
The full tutorial about this pattern you will find on vcrochetpatterns.com:
Crochet Flora Hexagon Pattern
This is a 5-in-1 pattern for 1 flower and 4 ways to make a hexagon around it. The flower stays the same throughout the pattern, but the hexagon changes in size and style.
The hexagons can be used for cushion covers, blankets, bags, clothes, etc. - the only limit is your imagination! You can use yarn made from any fibre and in any thickness for making these hexagons.