We all know you can make blankets from crochet squares, but there is so much more that they are good for. You can make jackets, purses, scarves, pillows, and more. Here is a collection of 7 free crochet patterns that use crochet squares to make anything but a blanket.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
1) Granny Heart Headwarmer by A Crocheted Simplicity
“A little retro, a little modern, the Granny Heart Headwarmer is also warm and functional. This one is a great stash buster project, and also great for gifts!”
2) Shamrock Granny Square Coaster by Posh Pooch Designs
“The center of the Coaster is a Shamrock. Then the rounds worked around the Shamrock. I designed it a little bigger in case you need to set an Irish Beer Stein on it.”
3) Shui Baby Jacket by Kim Guzman
This cute baby jacket features lots of small crochet squares.
4) L Square Pillow by Underground Crafter
This pattern uses unique squares to make a pillow cover.
5) Granny Square Gift Card Envelope by Stitches ‘n’ Scraps
“Giving a gift card? Personalize it with this fast and easy gift card envelope! Made from a simple granny square, it works up quickly and is a great project for beginners.”
6) Denim Jewel Purse by Jessie At Home
“This purse was inspired by the awesome JUL strap I was asked to review. I had some Berroco Indigo yarn left over from another project and they just seemed to fit together so well.”
7) Quilt Square Inspired Crochet Wall Hanging by The Unraveled Mitten
“Lately I am having a love affair with barn quilts…So here we are, a farmhouse style, quilt square inspired crochet wall hanging.”
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