The Finest Frozen Squares – Free Crochet Patterns
The exceptional beauty of the Finest Frozen Squares is almost impossible to express. We can’t find words to explain how inspired and excited these patterns make us feel! So if you are looking for something really unique, don’t hesitate to try them. The crochet patterns for these squares might seem really complicated but we believe you will do great! Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on our Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Pretty Squares Blankets and Burst of Color Squares.
Beautiful Crochet Blocks for Winter with Free Patterns
Stille Nacht 12″ Square
Inspired by one of the most famous Christmas carols worldwide, this beautiful pattern for crochet squares is going to make you feel so creative. Just think about all the projects you can use it for such as blankets, throws, decorative pillows, or table runners. Sky is the limit!
Level: intermediate Author: Lisa Mauser
The original pattern and the photos are on This Little Hook of Mine. More info on Ravelry.
Blizzard Warning!
Hide everyone, it’s Blizzard Warning! This seasonal piece looks like a snowflake in frosty blue and clean white. It’s structural, intricate and so beautiful! Perfect for an afghan or a decoration. Depending on your color scheme, it may be dramatic or really delicate. We would surely try it in color, just to see if we could transform it into a beautiful flower.
Level: intermediate Author: Polly Plum
The original pattern is on Every Trick on the Hook. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
Blizzard Warning!
How about the Blizzard Warning! blanket in cream and different shades of pink? Sounds like a dream come true, doesn’t it? This crochet pattern by genius Polly Plum has already become a winter classic. It amazes us year after year!
Level: intermediate Author: Polly Plum
The original pattern is on Every Trick on the Hook. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Instagram.
Noëlle Blanket
This cool-toned rainbow gradient takes our breaths away! Do you feel the same? We all certainly admire Kirsten Ballering’s creativity and exceptional crochet skills. If you are looking for a big project for winter, this is evidently it.
Level: intermediate Author: Haak Maar Raak
The original pattern and the photos are on Haak Maar Raak. More info on Ravelry.
The Sutherland Starflake
This is a pretty crochet block that you can use in many ways! Join a couple (or a lot!) to make a blanket, use singular pieces as coasters or make a festive wall decoration by creating a garland. The possibilities are endless! This is easy to make, so if you are a beginner, this is a great place to hone your skills.
Level: upper beginner Author: Jen Tyler
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Strange Signs Free Crochet Pattern
If you needed inspiration for an amazing textured blanket for winter, you have landed in the right corner of the internet today! We know there is still time, but you can always save this pattern by BebaBlanket to your to-try list for later.
Level: intermediate Author: BebaBlanket
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Afghan Squares for the Cold Season – Free Crochet Patterns
Hello there, yarn artists! Guess what? We have prepared a beautiful selection of crochet patterns for Afghan Squares for the Cold Season! And we want you to enjoy it this weekend! Every crafter with some experience will certainly be excited to start working on these two exceptional projects. Trust us! They really are that special! Michael Sellick and Anne Vierimaa undoubtedly put a lot of work into them. Will you? We are so curious! Share your work with us once you finish! Let’ inspire each other! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on our Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Multicolor Granny Square Blankets and Lovely Floral Squares.
Icy Window Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
As the frost comes and paints our windows, we are all so happy to cuddle under warm and cozy afghans in our homes. It is not the time yet, but it is surely coming fast! This design shows the beauty of frosty weather in the form of a crochet square. Snowflake-like white center and cold hues of blue look amazing together. It’s a project for intermediate crocheters.
Level: intermediate Author: Michael Sellick
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Snow Star
This amazing piece will surely be a star of your collection of patterns! If you are looking for intricate designs, this option is evidently a must. Anne Vierimaa is a true artist! Are you already thinking about different color combinations?
Level: intermediate Author: Anne Vierimaa
The original pattern and the photos are on Anceliga. More info on Ravelry.
Atalia’s Star
This square is so elegant and simply beautiful. Don’t you love the star motif and the subtle combination of colors? You can use this decorative block to spice up a simple afghan or throw or get more creative with it. We would love to hear about your ideas!
Level: intermediate Author: Creative Kogi
The original pattern is on Ravelry. More info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
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Where can I find the crochet pattern for the Frozen Elsa inspired crocheted afghan with snowflakes that have eight points on an octagon?