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Victorian Lattice Square Project Ideas

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Victorian Lattice Square Project Ideas
Victorian Lattice Squares in an array of colors, including green, brown, turquoise, orange, and multicolored, are artfully displayed alongside a crochet hook.

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The Victorian Lattice is a classic, airy pattern. It is very versatile, and yet possesses a timeless beauty that it imparts onto the projects you use it in.

Despite the lacy interior, the square has very crisp edges. Assuredly, this makes larger projects with well-fitting blocks a snap. The Victorian Lattice Square pattern will definitely allow you to make a stunning blanket or pillow with minimum effort. With this simple but undeniably extraordinary square you will create an elegant lattice texture with many possibilities for your own creations. To this end, let’s see some of the best project making use of this pattern.

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Victorian Lattice Square in Mixed Colors

As you can seen, this is pattern is in a class by itself as is. However, you can easily try to mix colors to get surprisingly different effects on you blanket. Truly, versatility is the watchword.

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Victorian Lattice Square in Violet

Occasionally, a pattern or its adaptation really stands out from the rest. In brief,  such is this embodimentof the Victorian Lattice Square. In truth, the beautiful shades of violet and gentle grays demonstrate the huge versatility and delicate beauty of this wonderful pattern.

Skills: Easy     Designer Destany Wymore

Victorian Lattice Square

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Victorian Lattice Square    

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Victorian Lattice Blanket in White 

Rich, vibrant hues have their place, but for that serene, classic style, a plain white Victorian lattice square is just the thing. Consequently, the timeless beauty of this pattern will be the highlight of the room it’s in. All things considered, it may even one day become a family heirloom.

Skills: Easy     Designer Destany Wymore

Victorian Lattice Blanket in White

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Victorian Lattice Blanket in Yellow

Yellow and grey are very fashionable this autumn. Therefore, if you follow this color suggestion, you can easily align your projects with fashion trends. Given this, you will also be able to buy additional decorations to your interior in perfectly matching hues.

Skills: Easy     Designer:  Destany Wymore

Victorian Lattice SquareThe full article about this pattern is here:

Victorian Lattice Square    

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Victorian Lattice Blanket

Although you may think that a victorian lattice square is limited, here is an idea that demonstrates it’s versatility. Indeed, the beautiful white border offsets the colored squares so nicely.

Skills: Easy     Designer:  Destany Wymore

 Victorian Lattice SquareThe full article about this pattern is here:

Victorian Lattice Square    

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Victorian Lattice Baby Blanket

Of course, you can also make such projects in miniature and here us a baby blanket along those lines. Overall, I adore the simplicity of the design coupled with very intricate looking patterns of voids.

Skills: Easy     Designer:  Destany Wymore

Victorian Lattice Baby Blanket

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Victorian Lattice Square    

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Christine Brockman
Christine Brockman
4 years ago

This is such a beautiful pattern and so easy to follow. Thank you for sharing

Valerie
Valerie
4 years ago

What a lovely design, I’ve started in burgundy, mink & cream. I’m going to make a king size blanket while isolated. Thank you so much for the inspiration.

Dianne Comber
Dianne Comber
4 years ago

Awesome, thankyou so much, new to crochet.

Debbie
Debbie
4 years ago

I’ve looked on several sites to find how to sew together. Haven’t found any? Can you tell me how to sew together? Thanks

Louise walsh
Louise walsh
Reply to  Debbie
3 years ago

hi there I need to know what pattern you used for the border and what colour

Kimberly A. Cook
Kimberly A. Cook
4 years ago

i like it

susana rodriguez
susana rodriguez
4 years ago

muy lindas ideas

Paula Sibert
Paula Sibert
4 years ago

Elegant

Wanda Herron
Wanda Herron
3 years ago

Lovely! Thank you so much for the inspiration!

Amanda
Amanda
2 years ago

I am very excited to start this project. When I downloaded the pattern, there were not instructions for joining the squares and the border. Could you provide those for me please? I am interested in making the Victorian Lattice Blanket in White.

Thank you so much in advance,
Amanda

Carolyn
Carolyn
Reply to  Amanda
2 years ago

White blanket is not same pattern as squares. Not even enlarged version.
Need pattern for the white blanket.

Michelle
Michelle
1 year ago

Please may I have the pattern for the white blanket please. Although it said free pattern but I couldn’t open it. Thank you.

Deborah Keller
Deborah Keller
1 year ago

There is no pattern for the white blanket. It is not made up of squares as far as I can see. Where is the pattern instructions for this item?

Dianne Comber
Dianne Comber
4 years ago

Awesome, thankyou so much, new to crochet.

Michelle
Michelle
1 year ago

Please may I have the pattern for the white blanket please. Although it said free pattern but I couldn’t open it. Thank you.

Agyness
Agyness
Reply to  Michelle
1 year ago

It’s still the same pattern as rest of the projects: Victorian Lattice Square.   

susana rodriguez
susana rodriguez
4 years ago

muy lindas ideas

Kimberly A. Cook
Kimberly A. Cook
4 years ago

i like it

Paula Sibert
Paula Sibert
4 years ago

Elegant

Wanda Herron
Wanda Herron
3 years ago

Lovely! Thank you so much for the inspiration!

Valerie
Valerie
4 years ago

What a lovely design, I’ve started in burgundy, mink & cream. I’m going to make a king size blanket while isolated. Thank you so much for the inspiration.

Amanda
Amanda
2 years ago

I am very excited to start this project. When I downloaded the pattern, there were not instructions for joining the squares and the border. Could you provide those for me please? I am interested in making the Victorian Lattice Blanket in White.

Thank you so much in advance,
Amanda

Carolyn
Carolyn
Reply to  Amanda
2 years ago

White blanket is not same pattern as squares. Not even enlarged version.
Need pattern for the white blanket.

Deborah Keller
Deborah Keller
1 year ago

There is no pattern for the white blanket. It is not made up of squares as far as I can see. Where is the pattern instructions for this item?

Agyness
Agyness
Reply to  Deborah Keller
1 year ago

Hi Deborah, It’s still the same pattern as rest of the projects: Victorian Lattice Square. As it’s monochromatic, the squares are hard to notice.

Debbie
Debbie
4 years ago

I’ve looked on several sites to find how to sew together. Haven’t found any? Can you tell me how to sew together? Thanks

Louise walsh
Louise walsh
Reply to  Debbie
3 years ago

hi there I need to know what pattern you used for the border and what colour

Christine Brockman
Christine Brockman
4 years ago

This is such a beautiful pattern and so easy to follow. Thank you for sharing