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Mushroom Granny Square

These crocheted squares are not like any other. The mushroom motif of the piece turns any blanket into a stunning cozy item with fall vibes. In fact, they’re easy to make and won’t take much effort. Plus, the squares are good for both blankets and pillows, so you can even make a set. The pattern is free and can be found on the website.

Mushroom Granny Square

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Find the original free pattern on vetkaknit.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Mushroom Landscape Mug Rug

Look at these cute mushroom landscape mug rugs! It’s a wonderful project for stash-busting and practicing tapestry crochet techniques. You can make these lovely pictures with a free tapestry squares pattern, so try it!

Mushroom Landscape Mug Rug

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Find the original free pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Deluxe Granny Square

If you’re looking for unusual designs, this crochet square is a must. Its design combines the vibes of classic granny crochet with the fabulous fall ambiance. It will be great for blankets as well as crocheted skirts, cardigans and other handmade clothing. Follow the step-by-step crochet instructions or video tutorial and get started right away!

Deluxe Granny Square

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Find the original free pattern on mezzacraft.com.

Dedham Square

Inspired by the quaint village of Dedham, this crocheted granny square has an intricate design that catches the eye. The pattern is being made as the main square for the CAL challenge, so if you love this vibrant motif, it’s time to join in. A square like this would be great for blankets, pillows and other accessory projects. Visit the website, see the details and add this beautiful pattern to your collection.

Dedham Square

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Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Sunburst Granny Square

The sunburst design is one of the easiest ways to make the granny crochet square look modern. It’s not just a regular block, it draws attention to itself and will certainly enhance the blanket. The pattern is easy to follow, and the project is suitable for crocheters of all levels, including beginners. Just read the instructions, and you’ll be fine.

Sunburst Granny Square

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Find the original free pattern on passionatecrafter.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Celtic Blanket Square

If you’re tired of regular granny squares, this Celtic square design is for you. The ornament is interesting to work, yet not too complicated once you understand the process. The project is based on mostly basic crochet stitches and you won’t have any trouble making these squares quickly. This design will be great for blankets and pillowcases.

Celtic Blanket Square

PHOTOS by Jennifer E. Ryan / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on celticknotcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Sun Granny Square

The sunny central motif of this crochet square will brighten up any interior. The large size means it can be used for very cozy hygge designs. Whatever you want to make, it will work great. Don’t be afraid to start, the pattern is very clear and will guide you through the process. Check it out for free and get started today.

Sun Granny Square

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Find the original free pattern on crochetbits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Celtic Heart Square

This crochet project combines squares, a Celtic design, and a heart motif. If you’re looking for an unusual square design, you should definitely consider this pattern. It’s easy and actually quite quick to make. It is also great for afghans, baby blankets, pillows, and any project that uses squares. The crochet pattern for this Celtic Square is free and easy to follow.

Celtic Heart Square

PHOTOS by Jennifer E. Ryan / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on celticknotcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.