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!

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.

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.

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.

"The Leaping Stripes and Blocks Squared is my latest twist on this fun stitch pattern! Before, I shared how to make this stitch pattern in rows and in the round. Now, you can add granny or motif style to the list as well! Make a 12” square as shown here or go as big as you like with this free crochet pattern on Moogly! Getting to 12 inches was challenge enough, but I wanted to be sure to create a stitch pattern that could keep on growing to make a full-sized blanket! It took a lot of trial and error, but I did finally find a 4-row repeat that should let you make this blanket large as desired. As long as you end on the same row as I did, you can go right to the border provided. And then add a fancy edging if desired!"
