Hello there, cuties! No matter if you choose a single shade or a multicolor option, these crochet patterns for Intricate Squares for Afghans will let you create something that will amaze everyone. Trust us! We have created this selection of crochet blocks for experienced crocheters. If you are looking for a new challenge, one of these squares will surely meet your expectations. Autumn is the time for crafts, undoubtedly! Grab the hook! Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
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Mimosa Free Crochet Pattern
This afghan square is so elegant! Can you imagine how wonderful this texture must feel? This intricate crochet square will surely look beautiful as a decorative accent in your next blanket or throw. Anne Vierimaa is a real artist, without a doubt!
Level: intermediate Author: Anne Vierimaa
The original pattern and the photos are available on Anceliga Design here. More info on Ravelry here.
Grape Hyacinth Square Free Crochet Pattern
This structural square is so pretty with the circular flower-like center and beautiful borders. Do you like floral motifs? Yes! Gradually darkening colors are what give it this intriguing depth. So sophisticated, isn’t it? Your afghan will be too!
Level: intermediate Author: Anna Nilsson
The original pattern and the photos are available on Anna Virkpanna here. More info on Ravelry here.
Traveling Afghan Crochet Square #6 Free Crochet Pattern
It takes a real crochet master to create a single-colored flower square that catches our attention like this one, without a doubt. If you love minimalist accessories that have a twist, this afghan will be your dream come true. It was for us!
Level: intermediate Author: Lee Sartori
The original pattern and the photos are available on Coco Crochet Lee here. More info on Ravelry here.
Lauren Rose Block Free Crochet Pattern
If you are a crocheter with some experience, beginner-friendly projects may not excite you that much anymore. You should certainly think about making an intricate afghan! There is a lot of beautiful afghan blocks, but this one is one of the nicest. Would you agree?
Level: intermediate Author: Pam Knighton-Haener
The original pattern is available on Ravelry here. More info about this version by Turlagh and the photos are on Ravelry here.