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Rectangular Crochet Patterns – look how much you can do with a simple shape!

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Rectangles may seem like a simple shape, but there is so much they can become. Rugs, blankets, ponchos, wraps, and so much more. Here are 7 examples of what can be created with crocheted rectangles.

Here are the names and links of each pattern.

1) Christina Crochet Wrap by Jessie At Home
“The Christina Wrap is a light and lacy wrap I designed and made for my future sister~in~law. I am so excited that she is part of our family, and I wanted to give her something special for her wedding shower.”

2) Herringbone Bath Mat by Sincerely, Pam
“This pattern was written using Bernat Maker Home Dec. Have you used it? It’s a bulky #5 cotton/nylon blend which was perfect for the design I had in mind!”

3) Diamond Lattice Crochet Kimono by Salty Pearl Crochet
“One of my absolute favorite crochet trends right now has to be the crochet kimono cardigan. I am a big fan of bohemian fashion and boho crochet patterns, and a flowy kimono makes such an elegant addition to any outfit!”

4) Two Grannies Headband by EyeLoveKnots
“usually I wear my hair clipped back and parted on the side, but this day, I decided that I needed a matching headband to wear that fit in the space from the parted side, and go clip-less, and so this Two Grannies Headband was created just in time to wear out.”

5) Plush Pom Bath Mat by Blackstone Designs
“While I was recently reviewing the “50 Fabulous Crochet Bobbles, Popcorns, and Puffs”, I found the “Puff Drops” stitch pattern, which immediately made me think of a fun bath mat!”

6) Gold Coast Lapghan by Stitches ‘N’ Scraps
“Throw it over a couch or chair for the perfect designer accent, or snuggle up under it for some cozy family time. However you use it, the Gold Coast Lapghan is sure to be a favorite!”

7) Amazing Grace Prayer Shawl by Beatrice Ryan Designs
“Amazing Grace Prayer Shawl is the third design in my Amazing Grace Series. These Free Patterns are dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness and in memory of my Dearest Friend Sandra Kay Gilb.”

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