The Kata Floral Square pattern by Penny Davidson is a great crochet project that you can use to make blankets, afghans, and throws. These flower granny squares are also beautiful enough to function in their own right as a doily or decoration.
Choosing Yarn for the Kata Square Pattern
This crochet flower square pattern works well with different types of yarn, but picking the right kind makes your project look even better. If you want a 12-inch square, go for worsted-weight yarn and use a 5.5 mm hook.
Cotton yarns make the stitches stand out, especially the floral clusters, while acrylic yarn feels soft and warm.
What You Can Make with Kata Crochet Squares
The Kata Square can be the start of many cool crochet projects! Put a bunch of squares together to make a cozy afghan or a stylish guest room crochet blanket. Into fashion? Try making a bohemian shawl or a unique tote bag.
These squares also look great in decor items like pillows, table runners, or even wall hangings. Thanks to its floral pattern and adjustable size, your options are endless.
Tips for Joining Multiple Kata Squares
Thinking about making a blanket or a shawl by joining multiple Kata Squares? It’s got a few simple ways to do this.
An invisible slip stitch join keeps the squares smooth and shows off the pattern. Another easy method is the continuous join-as-you-go. This way, you connect squares as you crochet, so no sewing is needed later.
Blocking each square before joining helps them stay the same size and look good together.