Incredible Flower Squares – Free Crochet Patterns
Free crochet patterns for flower squares are here! Have you considered how many uses there are for simple granny squares? You will have fun deciding which ones to make because they range from cushions to bags, coasters to place mats, and a lot more. These Incredible Flower Squares are for seasoned crocheters, as the patterns are fairly intricate.
However, even if you’re a beginner, the squares are a great way of learning and also practicing new stitches. They provide texture as well as character to your designs, making these flower squares certainly stunning pieces. Therefore, whether you use them for a blanket or other projects, they will definitely impress your friends and family.
Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Marvelous Mandala CALs and Raised Crochet Stitches.
Pockets of Joy free crochet pattern
Little moments of happiness, connection, and gratitude – you can call them “pockets of joy”. That’s what Dedri’s beautiful square celebrates – the happy memories of the Crochet Guild’s meeting in Sydney. She and other participants came up with their own crochet patterns to commemorate their meeting. What a great idea, right?
Level: upper beginner Author: Dedri Uys
photo by Dedri Uys / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more on ravelry.com.
Tropical Delight Free Crochet Pattern
This amazing square is a real feast for the eyes. The center unfolds with beautiful petals that create depth and texture. Do you want to crochet your own version? Follow the instructions by Susan A. Stevens!
Level: intermediate Author: Susan A. Stevens
The original pattern is on Mellie Blossom. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
Maybellene Free Crochet Pattern
This delicate and lacy design combines timeless beauty and an interesting texture. You can use pastel or bold colors to highlight the details. Oh, how we love free crochet patterns by flower squares. And all the other patterns by Polly Plum!
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.
Oriental Flower Square Free Crochet Pattern
So pretty! This square designed by super talented Johanna Lindahl is taking our breath away. We love this combination of rich colors. Pink, blue and yellow really complete one another here. Will you recreate this gem in one of your projects?
Level: intermediate Author: Johanna Lindahl
The original pattern and the photos are on Mijo Crochet. More info on Ravelry.
2025 Temperature Block Free Crochet Pattern
Track the year, one stitch at a time! This generously textured afghan block pattern lets you create a beautiful, personalized blanket by crocheting a square for each day based on the temperature. It’s a fun and meaningful project to watch grow throughout the year. Ready to give it a go? Stunning final result guaranteed!
Level: intermediate Author: tl.crochet
photo by tl.crochet / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
The Salthouse Road Square Free Crochet Pattern
Just try looking at this crocheted square and not gasp in delight, “Wow!” Its beautifully textured appearance will astonish even those who’ve seen their fair share of handmade masterpieces. The pattern features intricate floral and geometric motifs that offer endless colorway choices. Would you use it to create a glamorous blanket or perhaps a decorative pillow cover? With such a design at hand, both ideas seem equally exciting!
Level: intermediate Author: CatsWhiskers Crochet
photo by CatsWhiskers Crochet / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Jardines de Berna Square – Paid Crochet Pattern
A beautiful name for a beautiful crochet square designed by Sandra Salas! If you are in the mood to get creative but feel like you are lacing inspiration, you should certainly explore this author’s work. The floral motifs are so romantic!
Level: intermediate Author: Sandra Salas
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
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