Free Crochet Patterns

Stop and Smell the Flowers

This floral granny square combines different textures and stitches for a beautiful look. This project was designed for the Mini-Mystery Crochet Along #14 with A Crocheted Simplicity. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting flat in rows, crocheting in the round, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces, decreasing by skipping stitches Special stitch patterns: cdc and FPdc (with written instructions and linked video tutorials) Skill Level Easy Finished Size Motif = 12” (30.5 cm) square.

Stop and Smell the Flowers

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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Rose Cross Afghan Square

A pretty square that looks great by itself or in conjunction with others. The center medallion gives the impression of a radiating cross, all done in easy puff stitches.

Rose Cross Afghan Square

Aubrieta Bloom Afghan Square

I've been wanting to make a garden inspired afghan for awhile now. I was envisioning various floral afghan squares all pieced together. After playing around with some designs, I worked out this Aubrieta Bloom Afghan Square crochet pattern and I'm really loving it! I really hope you guys love it too! Since the written pattern can be a bit wordy, I also included a stitch diagram of the square for those of you who like to follow along in a more visual way. Enjoy!! Here is what you will need: 4 colors worsted or Aran weight yarn (shown here in Lion Brand Vanna's Choice) CA Choice Lilac - 191 CB Fern - 171 CC Dusty Green - 173 CD Linen - 99 US J/6 mm hook scissors and yarn needle

Aubrieta Bloom Afghan Square

Casablanca Afghan Square

This is a fun square. It features overlay crochet to create the 3D effect, but don't worry, I have lots of photos to help you through it. Make this square in several color combinations and join them together for a fun afghan, or choose one color for a classic look. It would even make a beautiful afghan and of course, you could try it in different yarn weights or even crochet thread! But if you aren't feeling inspired for such a large project, try two of them together to make a throw pillow--I love the versatility! Designed in worsted weight yarn

Casablanca Afghan Square

Magic Granny Square

From time to time, I sit down between large projects experimenting new small crochet pieces, such as coasters and granny squares. Sometimes nothing interesting comes out. But I think this time it really turned out well. A magic granny square that turned from circle to almost square without the usual angles made of number of chain stitches. Materials Yarn: Alize cotton baby soft, 50% cotton, 50% acrylic, 100 g. / 270 mt. (3.53 0z. /295 yds), four skeins of color winter sky 514, two skeins of color light yellow 643. Hook: 5 mm, US. H/8 Tapestry needle Level: easy Granny square dimensions: (5.5 * 5.5) “2, (14 * 14) cm2 approx. Blanket dimensions: (32 * 25) “2, (84 * 64) cm2 approx.

Magic Granny Square

Super Simple Granny Square Potholder

This is a super detailed tutorial with step by step photos on how to make a straight granny square, join them as you go and make a border around it to get a simple granny square potholder. Its a great tutorial that can be used to make a granny square blanket of any size.

Super Simple Granny Square Potholder

Sylvanweave Square

This square doily measures 5″ to 61/2″, depending on the gauge and the border you choose to make. I recommend the pattern to intermediate crocheters. If you are a pro or want to become familiar with the popcorn, cluster and picot stitches, the Sylvanweave Square pattern will be a perfect fit for your next project!

Sylvanweave Square