Alternatively, you can combine the organic leaf and geometric shape in this monstera lovers must have: a crochet square.
Alternatively, you can combine the organic leaf and geometric shape in this monstera lovers must have: a crochet square.
However, you may feel quilt inspired projects need to be fancier. Therefore, try these, richly variegated and textured beauties.
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.
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.
And here is another varioation of the Tunisian Saloniki Stitch. While the basic technique is the same, it uses an offset to create a discontinuous effect. Thus, this crochet style creates a very soft and cozy afghan, that has a fairly prominent texture of diagonal bands of Saloniki stitching.
To begin with, here is a project that looks like it's knitted. Overall, the Tunisian ribbed stitch here uses a Tunsian simple stitch and the Tunisian full stitch to yield a beautiful, almost herringbone effect interspersed with parallel portions.
However, if subtlety is called for, this African flower square is IT. Overall, this is a masterful, understated blanket making use of this design.
To begin with, as the name says on the box, this 8-petalled beauty is a classic of the kind. In particular, I like the border around the flower tat really delineates it.
Pineapple stitch crochet