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Desert Rose 12" Afghan Square

Desert Rose 12andquot; Afghan Square

The Desert Rose 12" afghan square pattern is a stunning crochet design filled with texture and flowery details. The colors add much of the interest to this thick, warm block, so mix them up to match your living room or bedroom! Besides its original purpose, this afghan square pattern can be used to crochet a cushion, accent pillow, bag, or wall hanging. The design has a bit of a succulent flower feel and could go well with a Boho style bedroom or living room. You could even use the center part of the flower and leaves inside a hoop to create a nature-inspired dream catcher. "

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Apricot rose square can make the most beautiful blanket for a baby shower or a birthday party, because it is so intricate, while being so simple to crochet. You can add a little bit of lace to the edging, if you feel like it!

Apricot Rose Free Crochet Pattern

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  • Designed by Lisa Hooper

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Rose Cross Afghan Square

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  • Designed by Lisa Hooper

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Traveling Crochet Afghan Square

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Traveling Crochet Afghan Square

English Garden Afghan Square

The English Garden Afghan Square is a crochet granny square that features rows of unique stitches and bright, vivid colors. This crochet square would make a perfect accent square in a crochet granny square afghan, and would look great in any color.

From the Designer: "This square is gorgeous! It has a decidedly geometrically organized look, like a formal english garden and the color combinations just speak of the blooms in a garden. Of course you can make it in as many or few colors as you like since the square also has nice texture. Pair it with simple solid squares for a truly elegant throw.

English Garden Afghan Square

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Primrose and Proper Ruffled Granny Square Pattern

This simple, but beautiful crochet granny square pattern takes the Primrose and Proper stitch pattern you know so well and re-imagines it in a completely new way. A delicate ruffle frames the center of the square giving it plenty of romantic charm. This square would make a great addition to any sampler afghan, or it can be used as a stand-alone square if you prefer. There is a matching bonus square at the bottom of the post.

Primrose and Proper Ruffled Granny Square Pattern

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Stitches Used:
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
BPsc = back post single crochet

Additional Terms
Working in the 3 Loop of hdc - Instructions: Look at the top of the stitch, and locate the sideways V, bend the stitch to look at the back, and you should see another V. You'll be working into the back loop of that V, this is called the 3rd loop. When working in rows, this loop will be facing you!

Gauge:
16 hdc in 4

Measurements:
12 by 12 when blocked