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Yarn Clouds Square Free Crochet Pattern

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Yarn Clouds Square Free Crochet Pattern
Two crocheted granny squares: one with teal, purple, yellow, and pink layers, and the other with shades of pink and white. Crafted using soft yarn, these vibrant squares are perfect for any free crochet pattern project.

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The Yarn Clouds square is a beautiful granny square with a lacy texture and rich surface that just begs to be modified with different colors. As you can see, not all embodiments are equal, but all of them are quite attractive, and each will find a décor it fits. IMHO, the monochrome and two-tone embodiments are the most attractive. In particular the blue and white square is very reminiscent of Delft blue pottery and will be great for a classic interior. The pattern is not particularly difficult and will be a fun design to incorporate into larger projects. Choose the best yarn for blankets and try this project today. A link to the free pattern is below photos.

Skills:  Easy           Designer:  Amelia Beebe

Yarn Clouds Square Free Crochet Pattern

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Yarn Clouds Square Free Crochet Pattern



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karyn sims
karyn sims
5 years ago

I love that pattern.

Joyce B
Joyce B
5 years ago

The shades of pink, plus white—LOVE that! I’d like to make it in blues, and one in several richer shades of pinks (such as magenta, fuchsia, hot pink, and probably white to “cool it down,” so to speak).

Joyce B
Joyce B
5 years ago

The shades of pink, plus white—LOVE that! I’d like to make it in blues, and one in several richer shades of pinks (such as magenta, fuchsia, hot pink, and probably white to “cool it down,” so to speak).

karyn sims
karyn sims
5 years ago

I love that pattern.