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Beautiful Flower Afghan Free Crochet Patterns

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Beautiful Flower Afghan Free Crochet Patterns
Two close-up images of a beautiful, colorful crocheted mandala pattern, featuring blue, yellow, green, and brown tones. Yellow roses sit nearby on a wooden surface, hinting at the inspiration for flower afghans or free crochet patterns.

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Floral Square motifs are a great way to crochet building blocks for larger projects. They work equally well as blankets, afghans, or even as part of smaller projects like cushions or clothing. Below, you will find one of the most beautiful patterns for flower blocks.

Green Tea Block Free Crochet Pattern

The Green Tea Block stands out with its rich texture and vivid colors. This pattern can be used to make a decorative cushion cover, a wall hanging or a centerpiece for a blanket or a tote bag.  The finished size is 19 1/2″ x 19 1/2 ” (50 cm x 50 cm) after blocking. A link to free patterns is under the photos.

Skills: Easy     Designer: Jen Tyler

Green Tea Block

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Green Tea Block

 

Guinevere 12 Square Free Crochet Pattern

The Guinevere square is a floral crochet building block, with a floral center that is reminiscent of mandalas and mandala squares. It’s an easy project, despite the fact that it looks intricate and very fancy. This is one of these patterns that gives you a lot of room to play with in terms of colors and color combinations. A link to free patterns is under the photos.

Skills: Easy     Designer: Lisa Mauser

Guinevere 12 Square

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Guinevere 12″ Square

Imagine Afghan Block Free Crochet Pattern

Here is another afghan block by Polly Plum. The rich texture gives it a 3D apearance. The sky’s the limit in terms of color choice, and like the above square, this one’s also 12′ inches on a side. Why not work with your color choices and combine the two? A link to the free pattern is at the end of the post.

Skills:  Intermediate      Designer:  Polly Plum

Imagine Afghan Block Free Crochet Pattern



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Imagine Afghan Block

Lady’s Rose Afghan Free Crochet Pattern

The Lady’s Rose afghan has lovely rosettes standing out from the centers of the squares and a border delineating one square from the next. These are small squares of about 4″, giving the afghan a tiled look that is very fetching. In particular, the version with the reversed edge of light and dark is quite attractive.

Skills: Easy Designer:    Melinda Miller

Lady's Rose Afghan Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about this pattern is here:

Lady Rose Afghan

 

Rebekah’s Flower Afghan Free Crochet Pattern

Rebekah’s Flower Afghan is a different take on this theme, making use of a larger square with a highly varied surface and extensive use of voids. The end effect is evocative of traditional ceiling rondelles that would adorn the ceilings of manor homes.

Skills: Easy    Designer: Aimee Cunningham

The full article about this pattern is here:

Rebekah’s Flower Afghan

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shelley Kenyon
shelley Kenyon
5 years ago

could not find the said free pattern green tea block that one was $2.00 that is not free.

susana rodriguez
susana rodriguez
4 years ago

me encantan !!! hice 2 en ese estilo, hace ya unos años, y me encanto la elaboracion

Paula Sibert
Paula Sibert
4 years ago

Love the flower and flower blocks.

Lora
Lora
1 year ago

Cheating!! No free pattern!!

Paula Sibert
Paula Sibert
4 years ago

Love the flower and flower blocks.

susana rodriguez
susana rodriguez
4 years ago

me encantan !!! hice 2 en ese estilo, hace ya unos años, y me encanto la elaboracion

shelley Kenyon
shelley Kenyon
5 years ago

could not find the said free pattern green tea block that one was $2.00 that is not free.

Lora
Lora
1 year ago

Cheating!! No free pattern!!

Agyness
Agyness
Reply to  Lora
1 year ago

Hi Lora, a link under the photo will take you to the pattern page. The patterns are free, but you may have to scroll some intro text first.