A crocheted afghan featuring floral squares.

Marvelous Floral Squares – Free Crochet Patterns

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There is a lot to say about the importance of flower squares in crochet blankets. It’s because they can be true pieces of art by themselves, as well as work with each other nicely. You can find many Marvelous Floral Squares available online, so you can mix and match them however you like. Big blankets, bedspreads, or afghans can transform your living space completely! Certainly, with the use of crochet squares, you can create unique designs for your home. The flower motif is very popular among designers, and it’s no surprise because crochet stitches are perfect for creating three-dimensional structures. Many patterns use basic stitches only and create lovely flowers using variations of shell stitches. 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 Lovely Flower Squares and Floral Hexagon Motifs.

Lindt Chocolate Square Free Crochet Pattern

These floral crochet squares are sweeter than chocolate! Don’t you love this combination of pastel colors and rainbow ombre? We sure do! If you want to start a project that celebrates summer vibes, there is still time! This pattern by Melanie Grobler will be your perfect base.



Level: intermediate Author: Melanie Grobler

Chocolate Square

The original pattern and the photos are on M. and M. Crochet Designs. More info on Ravelry.

LoLiLo Square Free Crochet Pattern

Sisters in Stitch are queens of wonderful floral motifs in crochet squares! If you feel that it is time to let your collection of crochet patterns bloom, all you need to do is visit their website. We mean, just look at this textured square! Can you imagine the afghans you can make with it?

Level: intermediate Author: Tess and Kay

Crochet Square

The original pattern and the photos are on Sisters in Stitch. More info on Ravelry.

The Fab5Flower Square Free Crochet Pattern

How delightful is this blanket by Joy Clements? Absolutely out of this world! If you are looking for an elegant gift for a baby shower, you have just come upon the ultimate source of inspiration. The decorative crochet squares with floral centers look both delicate and sophisticated in this color palette.

Level: intermediate Author: Joy Clements

Crochet Square Blanket

The original pattern is on Ravelry. Info on this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Octa-Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern

The octagonal motif of this square looks so beautiful spiced up with floral details, doesn’t it? Obviously! On top of that, the energizing mixture of juicy colors the author of this version went for is evidently hypnotizing. Will you follow Joy Clements in order to create your own colorful square?

Level: upper beginner Author: Joy Clements

Crochet Granny Square

The original pattern is on Ravelry. Info on this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

A Joyous Moment Square Free Crochet Pattern

Breathtaking! This pattern by the amazing artists behind The Loopy Stitch is making our souls sing and making us want to get ready for spring immediately. How enchanting are the floral motifs? Every moment will surely be joyous with a decoration like this one in your house!

Level: intermediate Author: The Loopy Stitch

Crochet Square

The original pattern is on The Loopy Stitch. The photos are on Instagram: bottom photo and top photo.

Pimlico Afghan Square Free Crochet Pattern

Spring is the season for floral squares, without a doubt! We are already gathering all the most beautiful patterns to work on during warm evenings to come. What do you think about this one by awesome Tash Jad?

Level: intermediate Author: Tash Jad

Afghan Square Crochet

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.

Octagon pattern #3 Free Crochet Pattern

There is always the perfect time for floral octagons! Especially when they are designed by the great artist Veronika Liachovic. Just imagine how wonderful this texture must feel! And the colors? Put of this world! Which shades will you use?

Level: intermediate Author: Veronika Liachovic

Crochet Octagons

The original pattern and the photos are on V Crochet Patterns. More info on Ravelry.

Ponding Lily Square Free Crochet Pattern

Pure beauty! If you adore floral motifs as much as we do, you are probably already familiar with the wonderful work of the designers behind Sisters in Stitch. Are you already imagining all the projects you will use this square in?

Level: intermediate Author: Sisters in Stitch

Crochet Square

The original pattern is on Sisters in Stitch. The photos are on Instagram.

Elloth Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern

Beautiful colors for beautiful squares by K.A.M.E. Crochet! If you love mixing green and pastels, you are probably already enchanted by this project. If you made a blanket with these floral squares, you would feel spring vibes all year round!

Level: intermediate Author: K.A.M.E. Crochet

Crochet Granny Square

The original pattern and the photos are on K.A.M.E. Crochet. More info on Ravelry.

Persephone Afghan Square Free Crochet Pattern

Another lovely afghan square by Joanita Theron! If this wasn’t great enough, we have even more surprising news – this wonder is part of a whole crochet along you can take part in. Start with this floral block and spread your wings!

Level: upper beginner Author: Joanita Theron

Crochet Afghan Square

The original pattern and the photos are on Creative Crochet Workshop. More info on Ravelry.

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  1. The Elloth square is NOT a granny square. So many people seem to be confused and tend to call everything square a granny square. Any pattern with stitches more intricate than the simple 3dc-shell in a chain-space (aka the granny stitch), is a square.

    1. So pleased to find that someone else has the same thoughts about “granny squares” Have been correcting all my local crocheters about that. But never thought to put it on the internet. Thank you. Marlena.

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