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Want to crochet a fun mix-and-match afghan? Browse through these free crochet patterns for coordinating afghan squares.? Pick out the ones you like, and then help yourself to the free crochet patterns and charts.
This fun checkerboard pattern was the first afghan square in the series. It's crocheted in three different colors of Caron Simply Soft yarn, but feel free to substitute different yarns if you prefer.
These crocheted afghan squares feature a mini-checkerboard design. Each square on the checkerboard consists of only three single crochet stitches, making this one the smallest checkerboard in the series so far. The squares are crocheted in two colors, and then you add surface crochet details using the third color. The surface crochet helps the checkerboard pattern to pop out from the background.
This design is one of the quicker / easier patterns in the series; it was a breeze to whip up four different, but similar, colorways, which you can see in the photo pictured at left. I could envision using this design in so many different ways; it could be the basis for an incredible multicolored afghan if you make it in a variety of different colorways; or you could combine it with more of the patterns in this series, which would also give you many interesting possibilities.More »
This square features a diamond motif with outlines worked in surface crochet.
A simple evergreen tree is the focal point of this crocheted afghan square with cross-stitched background and surface crochet accents.
The focal point of this afghan square is a small checkerboard design which is nested inside an outer solid-colored frame.
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Made with love: The focal point of this afghan square is a heart design.
This square is similar to the heart square pictured above, except that the focal point of this afghan square is a diamond design.
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This design is so simple, yet so versatile. You can use it as-is, or it could be a springboard for creating many other different designs. I've been cross-stitching the center panel to create other interesting variations.
Want to create your own cross-stitched designs for the center panel of the nested square block? Just print out the large version of the nested squares chart, and draw Xs where you want your stitches to be. Have fun!More »
If you'd like to crochet any of these afghan squares, you'll need to know the tapestry crochet technique. It's also helpful to know how to change colors in single crochet stitch. It's easy to do once you get the hang of it, but like every crochet technique, it takes a bit of practice.
If you're new to crocheting with mid-row color changes, I recommend starting with thenested squares afghan block, which is a super-simple design; you won't have to think too hard about it once you get started. The three-color checkerboard pattern is also an easy design, as far as colorwork patterns go.
The diagonal stripes afghan square is more challenging to crochet; it's a fun design, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first project.
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We really appreciate your interest in our patterns and tutorials. We've posted free crochet patterns for bunches of different types of projects, including afghans and more. We invite you to browse through them, and pick out as many projects as you like!
All our tutorials,videos, articles and patterns are free. I hope you'll enjoy them!
Want to crochet a fun mix-and-match afghan? Browse through these free crochet patterns for coordinating afghan squares.? Pick out the ones you like, and then help yourself to the free crochet patterns and charts.
•Diagonal Stripes Afghan Square
- See an image gallery with pictures of all the diagonal stripe designs
- Get the free chart and pattern for the diagonal stripes afghan square
- See a larger photo of the finished afghan square
- Tejidos a Crochet / Gráfico de ganchillo gratis
•Three-Color Checkerboard Afghan Square
This fun checkerboard pattern was the first afghan square in the series. It's crocheted in three different colors of Caron Simply Soft yarn, but feel free to substitute different yarns if you prefer.
- Get the free crochet pattern
- See a larger project photo
- See more checkerboard patterns for crocheting and knitting
- Gráfico de Ganchillo Gratis / Tejidos a Crochet
•Mini Checkerboard Afghan Squares
These crocheted afghan squares feature a mini-checkerboard design. Each square on the checkerboard consists of only three single crochet stitches, making this one the smallest checkerboard in the series so far. The squares are crocheted in two colors, and then you add surface crochet details using the third color. The surface crochet helps the checkerboard pattern to pop out from the background.
- Get the free chart for the Bone and Blue Mint colorway
- Get the free chart for the Bone and Sage colorway
- See a larger picture of the afghan squares
- Visit the gallery index for this pattern
- Haga clic aquí para obtener el patrón de crochet gratis
•Framed Squares
This design is one of the quicker / easier patterns in the series; it was a breeze to whip up four different, but similar, colorways, which you can see in the photo pictured at left. I could envision using this design in so many different ways; it could be the basis for an incredible multicolored afghan if you make it in a variety of different colorways; or you could combine it with more of the patterns in this series, which would also give you many interesting possibilities.More »
•Diamond Afghan Square
This square features a diamond motif with outlines worked in surface crochet.
- Get the free chart, pattern and written instructions
- Check out a larger photo
- See work-in-progress pictures, before and after the surface crochet was added
•Pine Tree Afghan Square
A simple evergreen tree is the focal point of this crocheted afghan square with cross-stitched background and surface crochet accents.
- Check out an afghan made using this square and the coordinating checkerboard squares: Patchwork crochet Christmas afghan
- Take a closer look at the pine tree and Christmas tree afghan squares
- See more free Christmas patterns
•Framed Checkerboard Afghan Square
The focal point of this afghan square is a small checkerboard design which is nested inside an outer solid-colored frame.
More »
•Nested Squares With Cross-Stitched Heart Design
Made with love: The focal point of this afghan square is a heart design.
- Get the free chart
- See a larger project photo
- See more free heart patterns for crocheting a varity of different projects.
- Haga clic aquí para obtener el patrón de crochet gratis
•Nested Squares With Cross-Stitched Diamond Design
This square is similar to the heart square pictured above, except that the focal point of this afghan square is a diamond design.
More »
•Nested Squares Afghan Block
This design is so simple, yet so versatile. You can use it as-is, or it could be a springboard for creating many other different designs. I've been cross-stitching the center panel to create other interesting variations.
- See an image gallery with pictures of all the nested square designs
- Get the free chart and pattern for the green and tan nested squares afghan block
- Get the free chart and pattern for the blue and tan nested squares afghan block
- See a larger photo of the finished afghan square
- Learn how to cross stitch on crochet
•Create Your Own Cross-Stitched Designs
Want to create your own cross-stitched designs for the center panel of the nested square block? Just print out the large version of the nested squares chart, and draw Xs where you want your stitches to be. Have fun!More »
•Crochet Techniques You'll Want to Know
If you'd like to crochet any of these afghan squares, you'll need to know the tapestry crochet technique. It's also helpful to know how to change colors in single crochet stitch. It's easy to do once you get the hang of it, but like every crochet technique, it takes a bit of practice.
If you're new to crocheting with mid-row color changes, I recommend starting with thenested squares afghan block, which is a super-simple design; you won't have to think too hard about it once you get started. The three-color checkerboard pattern is also an easy design, as far as colorwork patterns go.
The diagonal stripes afghan square is more challenging to crochet; it's a fun design, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first project.
Thanks for Visiting!
We really appreciate your interest in our patterns and tutorials. We've posted free crochet patterns for bunches of different types of projects, including afghans and more. We invite you to browse through them, and pick out as many projects as you like!
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