Waldo’s Puzzle

I don’t know about you, but I totally love such interesting squares with many various stitches. Waldo’s Puzzle has a wonderful center with looped circles, which makes this pattern really original. Choose some vivid colors and make this puzzle square.

Waldo’s Puzzle

PHOTOS by sockknittinghenni / Ravelry.com

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Celtic Knot Squares

Here you can see another amazing celtic square. Celtic Knot Squares are really effective and really not as difficult as it looks. You can make whatever you want out of these squares, and it will still look fantastic! Just choose your favourite color and start today!

Celtic Knot Squares

PHOTOS by Maryfairy / Ravelry.com

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Cute Cats Squares

Squares are not boring when you let your creativity run wild. These cat crochet squares are just great for your tapestry or blankets and pillows. The two-tone design makes it look elegant yet cozy. The squares are easy to make and suitable for crocheters of all levels. Just follow the instructions for this free tapestry square pattern, and you won’t have any problems.

Cute Cats Squares

PHOTOS by Divine Debris / Ravelry.com

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Rustic Afghan Square

This crochet afghan square is a captivating blend of basic stitches and vibrant colors, ideal for creating beautiful throw pillows and cozy blankets. Beginning as a 3-loop circle, it evolves into a square with double crochet clusters forming a lovely floral center. A half double crochet round completes the square and the finishing touches are added with single crochet stitches in the 3rd round, creating intricate surface stitches. Just follow the crochet pattern step by step.

Rustic Afghan Square

PHOTOS by 2023 MadameStitch / Ravelry.com

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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

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Jacob’s Treasure Afghan Square

Simple yet unusual looking square for a hygge afghan. These squares are quite textured and that adds to the experience, so consider it if you are looking for a cozy accessory. The project is great for practicing decorative elements and takes no time at all to complete. The free crochet square pattern also provides some interesting techniques.

Jacob’s Treasure Afghan Square

PHOTOS by Jessie Rayot / Ravelry.com

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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

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Grandiflora Tapestry Square

The author’s inspiration behind this square is roses, which are the most classic and timeless flowers out there because they symbolize love and attachment. That lovely pink colors with green elements make this square so unique. Moreover, it’s great for beginners. I have to try this gorgeous square!

Grandiflora Tapestry Square

PHOTOS by Rebekah Haas / Ravelry.com

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