Anemone (Windflower) Granny Square
$2,00Anemone is a lovely flower, and I really like how the petals are shaped. In my design, I prepared two versions of the petals, and the crocheter can decide which version they would like to use!
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Anemone is a lovely flower, and I really like how the petals are shaped. In my design, I prepared two versions of the petals, and the crocheter can decide which version they would like to use!
Sometimes I experience a creativity boost, and during such times, I create a lot in a short period. This design is one of the results of such a boost! While the design is relatively easy, if you look closely at the details, you’ll notice the 3D structure of the center crown.
I was designing a rose, but it ended up looking different – not like a rose, perhaps more like a peony, but I wasn’t sure. Then I realized that it reminded me of a flamenco flower, and that’s how it came to life.
I had the 4-leaf clover in my library, and it was one of my first designs. So, I decided I would love to refresh it! At the same time, I was preparing the flower granny squares collection and decided to make the matching square!
Columbine is one of my favorite flowers in my collection. It is complicated yet easy to make! I proudly say that I captured the real beauty of the flower. It took me several hours and several tries, but it turned out stunning and, what’s more, beginner-friendly!
The cornflower is one of my favorite flowers. However, designing it can be challenging. I aim to create a design that doesn’t require many ends to weave in, which nobody likes! So here it is – beautiful yet difficult to capture in photos, just like the original!
One day, while sitting and watching my favorite show, I came up with this easy but pretty fancy center. Then, I decided to make the petals around it, and it turned out really pretty. Just after that, I decided to look up the name of the flower, and it turned out to be pretty similar to a cosmos flower!
I made this design in the spring when the daffodils were blooming, and it was super inspiring to watch them. I decided to make the classy version; however, maybe one day I will create the second version of this flower!
The Dahlia was a challenge for me for a while, but I finally created a design I’m proud of! I was inspired by an Instagram story from my friend—she has a wonderful Dahlia in her garden, and with just one look, I knew I wanted to recreate it!
Daisies are everywhere, so how could I miss them in my collection? Simple yet beautiful, they always bring a smile to my face. The Daisy granny square is one of my first designs in this collection, but I believe I’ve done a pretty good job capturing the essence of the real flower here!
I wanted to have an Easter design for this year, and my husband suggested that I look for an Easter flower. So here we are!
The flower is the most three-dimensional design in my whole collection! The moment I looked at the photo, I decided to take on this challenge! I hope you love it!
Blank Square is a perfect match for the Flowers Granny Square Collection. If you’re looking for a blanket or table mat design, you can try adding the empty granny squares to your flower squares and create a unique field!
Blank Square is a perfect match for the Flowers Granny Square Collection. If you’re looking for a blanket or table mat design, you can try adding the empty granny squares to your flower squares and create a unique field!
I love blue flowers, especially Forget-Me-Nots. They are one of my favorites. The design of this flower is quite complicated because of the multiple layers, but it is definitely worth trying!
I created the Frangipani design at the request of one of my customers. To be honest, I had not seen this flower in real life! However, based on the photo inspiration, I tried to recreate all aspects of the flower as naturally as possible.
Gerbera flowers always grow in my grandma’s garden. They are simple but beautiful flowers, which is why I decided to add the Gerbera to my Floral Granny Squares Collection. However, I want to make the design more interesting by creating an extraordinary center
Black Lily is my idea to celebrate Halloween with my flower granny square crochet collection! It’s a simple design, easy to use as an appliqué, but also perfect for a granny squares project!
I had the heart ornament in my pattern library for a while, but this year I decided to make a square around it to add it to my Granny Square Collection. The design is really simple but beautiful, and importantly, there are not many ends to weave in.
The hollyhock is the most common flower in Polish villages. When I think about it, I always envision my grandmother’s house with the big garden filled with colorful flowers, including hollyhocks!
Hydrangeas have always been a challenge for me because of the little flowers within the big flower, but I believe I’ve found a way to showcase the true beauty of this flower!
Besides crocheting, another passion of mine is badminton; I love watching the games. With the Olympics happening right now, I was inspired to create this inspired by Olympic Rings Granny Square!
I created the Iris design at the request of one of my customers. I spent many hours designing this flower, and I probably broke a couple of crochet rules. But here it is, ready to be used in your new sweater!
Keep your sunglasses or phone safe and stylish with our handmade Jasmine Case. This beautiful case offers a perfect blend of protection and elegance, tailored to your unique needs.
Lilac has always been a challenge that I’ve attempted many times, but recently I received a message on Instagram asking if I could make one. That gave me new motivation to try again, and here it is! The first side flower with leaves—let me know in the comments if you like it!
Another flower design that I made upon request – I had a lot of struggle capturing its real beauty, and in fact, it’s the only flower in the collection so far that requires any sewing! However, I’m pretty happy with the final result!
Pansy is one of my most complicated flowers. At first try, it might seem complex, but if you’re familiar with my designs, then it’s actually quite easy. I love this flower; it’s one of my favorites, especially in the blue color.
The Poinsettia Granny Square Crochet Pattern brings the beauty of Christmas flowers to life in every stitch. Perfect for blankets, ornaments, or table decor, this design adds festive charm to any project and is a fun, rewarding experience for crocheters of all levels.
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