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Leaping Stripes And Blocks Squared

"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!"

Leaping Stripes And Blocks Squared

Cranberry Pie Granny Square

"Cranberry sauce is definitely an autumn favourite and the lovely deep reds of the berries reflect the season perfectly. And so this is the second free granny square pattern in the Fall in New England Cushion Crochet Along. This crochet square shows the delicate white cranberry flower surrounded by the juicy berries.Crochet this pdf pattern with links to youtube videos for the more challenging rounds. Make the pillow to be a focal feature of your home's fall deco. "

Cranberry Pie Granny Square

April Interlocking Square

"The April interlocking crochet square features a geometric quilt-like design. You will need two colors of worsted weight yarn (or weight of your choice, though of course different weights will result in different sized squares) and a size H crochet hook (or size appropriate for your yarn). The pattern comes with charts, written instructions, and a full video tutorial. The sample pictured was made with WeCrochet's Wool of the Andes Worsted yarn and measures 9". Another sample made with Paintbox Simply Aran measured 10"."

April Interlocking Square

Braided Cables Square

"Braided Cables Square is a great project for those who would like to dip their toes in the world of Tunisian crochet cables. The repetitive pattern allows for sufficient practise of the technique creating a beautiful texture reminiscent of braided hairstyles. The Cables Square is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. There are 3 cable st patterns running in parallel with sts being crossed in the same row every 2nd row. Work tks sts in rows where sts cross over slightly looser otherwise the cables will look flat and stretched. "

Braided Cables Square

Gingham Squares Baby Blanket

Have you ever wanted to make a gingham baby blanket but didn't want all the color changes? The Gingham Squares baby blanket is made by working each square separately, while holding 2 strands of yarn together. By changing the colors of the 2 strands you're holding together you get the fade effect of having lighter washed out colors of the same kind. No color changing used. When you're done you sew all the squares together.

Gingham Squares Baby Blanket

Easter Egg Square

However, if you like more intricate lacy square project ideas, here is one that's truly astounding. Indeed, the whole lacing set up is absolutely mesmerizing, and the square will also function well on its own as a doily.

Easter Egg Square

Victorian Dream Square

Kicking off our lacy square project ideas, here is an excellent Victorian square. In particular, I love the transition from the central rosette to the outer edge, which nonetheless has petal-like voiding.

Granny Square Cardigan

This easy pattern is available in all sizes from XS to 5XL, so you will find your perfect fit even if you are a newbie, not yet fluent in adjusting sizing. The Granny Square Cardigan is also a great project if you are busy and usually don't remember where you were in your project last time you put it down. With a granny square cardi, you can easily go back to your project by simply making the next granny square.

Granny Square Cardigan