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Violet Flower Squares Free Crochet Patterns

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The world around us is in full bloom, so we’ve decided it is time for crochet patterns for Violet Flower Squares! Are you ready to fall under their spell? Without a doubt! As we all know very well, crochet blocks come in all shades and forms. Today let’s focus on one special color. It symbolizes creativity, spirituality, royalty, and wisdom. It looks absolutely beautiful in our crochet projects, no matter their type. Every romantic soul will certainly be drawn to its mysterious charm. If you haven’t discovered the potential of violet yarn yet, this season is a perfect time. Do it before lavender fields start blooming in early fall! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Summer Charm Squares and Puffy Crochet Squares.

Vitis Vinifera Square Free Crochet Pattern

Who is in the mood for a challenge? If you are looking for a pattern suited for experienced crocheters, this little wonder by Dorianna Rivelli should be of interest to you. If you are into floral inspirations, you are probably already in love with it. Have you checked what the name means? It will certainly surprise you!



Level: advanced Author: Dorianna Rivelli

Crochet Square

The original pattern and the photos are available on The Lavender Chair here. More info on Ravelry here.

Myra Square 3 Free Crochet Pattern

Squares can serve so many purposes, right? They can be used to create afghans, they can be coasters, potholders, decorations… the choice is yours! This is a simple but lovely design with an eye-catching mandala in the center. It looks great in one solid color, but you can experiment and make every row different. Show your soul in this project! It’s so easy and fun. Mother bunch took care of it!

Level: upper beginner Author: Mother bunch

Crochet Square

The original pattern and the photos are available on Mother Bunch here. More info on Ravelry here.

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