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How to crocHet squares,
circles and crocHet motifs:
FREE
Crochet Motif
Patterns
How to crocHet squares, circles and crocHet motifs:
FREE
Crochet Motif Patterns
The building blocks of crocheT, moTifs
perfecTly combine sTrucTure and lace, and
are The perfecT componenTs for sweaTers,
scarves, shawls, and more. crochet motifs can
also be the perfect technique for crocheting squares,
hexagons, circles, and more.
large crochet motifs create the
Ring Around the Posie
by tammy Hildebrand. this top is created from six
strips for a total of eighteen simple motifs. style it over
a simple cami in a contrasting color to create a trendy,
relaxed look or pair it with a matching silk cami for a
more sophisticated look.
with this free collection of patterns, i wanted to
highlight both projects that used crochet motifs in
classic construction styles as well as projects that
highlight motifs in unusual ways. You will find traditional
shawls comprised of lacy and detailed crochet motifs. a
gorgeous afghan highlights the crochet motif in a new
and fun way.
a riot of colors make
Carmen’s Jazz Scarf
by sue B.
Balcom the perfect stash busting accessory. exploded
crochet motifs are joined as you go to create a wide
scarf that is sure to be a statement piece. for a more
delicate accessory, try working this motif pattern in a
dK or fingering weight yarn.
whether you want to explore the construction of
crochet motifs, learn how to join motifs as you go,
or discover multiple ways to incorporate motifs into
gorgeous projects, you will find the perfect crochet
motif pattern in How to crochet squares, circles and
crochet motifs: free crochet motif. we would love
to see your work; share your pictures in the crochet
member Gallery.
the
Cabine de Dentelle
by annette petavy is a log
cabin inspired design borders a lacy crochet motif
creating larger square motifs that combine to create a
beautiful afghan that highlights both the geometrical
and lace qualities of crochet.
the
Serene Box Pleat Top
by Kristin Omdahl is a
sophisticated and flattering top with clever shaping.
worked in lace-weight yarn, the rows of strips of motifs
in this tank top have beautiful drape. a v-shaped lace
insert of a second motif highlights the possibilities of
motifs to create either columns or lace.
Best wishes
designed to emulate the frothy swirls of the ocean, the
Katrina Shawl
by lisa pflug uses two strands of lace-
weight yarn to create a gradual color shift across the
breadth of the shawl. the soft haze of the mohair adds
comforting warmth. the motifs are joined as you go,
creating the central panels first, then adding the outer
motifs.
p.s. for another fabulous crochet motif pattern, check
out the larger than life Bag by cecily Keim in crochet
Bags and purses: 7 free crochet Bag patterns or the
magic carpet Blanket by melisa darnieder in free Baby
crochet patterns from crochet me: 9 free crochet
patterns for Babies.
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Cabine de Dentelle
page 3
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Serene Box Pleat Top
page 6
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Katrina Shawl
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Ring Around the Posie
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Carmen’s Jazz Scarf
page 17
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prOductiOn designer
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As noted
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cabine de
dentelle afghan
I’ve always been fascinated by the log-cabin motif and
how its simplicity can be used as a backdrop for so-
phisticated compositions. The lacy flower is, in a way,
the essence of crochet to me. In this afghan, I tried
to put them together, to see how it turned out. In my
opinion, it worked!

by Annette PetAvy
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MAteriAls
yarn
DK weight (#3 Light).
shown
Filatura di Crosa Zara (100% merino
superwash; 137 yd [125 m]/ 1.75 oz [50 g]): 4
balls #1396 off white (MC), 4 balls #1494 light
grey (CC1), 4 balls #1468 charcoal grey (CC2),
1 ball #1451 oatmeal (CC3).
Hook
7 (4.5 mm) or size needed to obtain
gauge.
notions
Tapestry needle, straight pins for
blocking.
GAuGe
15 dc and 8 rows = 4"
(10 cm) in dc. Square =
7" × 7" (18 × 18 cm).
FinisHed size
49" × 49" (124.5 × 124.5 cm).
notes
This design relies on the contrast between the
solid dc “logs”—inspired by the traditional log
cabin quilt design—and the airy flower motif.
To achieve this contrast, the flower needs to be
quite heavily blocked. I recommend pinning out
the finished squares to measurements and iron-
ing them (with a light hand) on the wrong side
of the fabric.
51"
130 cm
assembly diagram
49"
124.5 cm
sPeciAl stitcHes
4 treble crochet cluster (4tr-cl)
*Yo twice,
insert hook in indicated sp, yo and pull up lp, [yo
and draw through 2 lps on hook] 2 times; rep
from * 3 times in same sp, yo and pull through
rem 5 lps on hook.
5 treble crochet cluster (5tr-cl)
*Yo, insert
hook in indicated sp, yo and pull up lp, [yo and
draw through 2 lps on hook] 2 times; rep from * 4
times in same sp, yo and pull through rem 6 lps
on hook.
pattern
squAre
(make 16)
With MC, ch 5, sl st in irst ch to
form a ring.
rnd 1 (rs):
Ch 1 (does not count as
a st), 12 sc in ring, sl st in irst sc to
join—12 sc.
rnd 2:
Ch 7 (counts as tr, 3 ch), [tr in
next sc, ch 3] 11 times, sl st in 4th ch of
beg ch-7 to join—12 tr, 12 ch-3 sps.
rnd 3:
Sl st in ch-3 sp, ch 4 (counts as
tr), 4tr-cl (see Special Stitches) in same
ch-3 sp, [ch 6, 5tr-cl (see Special Stitch-
es) in next ch-3 sp] 11 times, ch 3, dc
in 4tr-cl at beg of rnd to join—12 tr
clusters, 12 ch-6 sps.
rnd 4:
Ch 8 (counts as dc, ch 5), 5 dc
around dc at end of previous round,
*ch 2, sc in ch-6 sp, ch 7, sc in next ch-6
sp, ch 2, (5 dc, ch 5, 5 dc) in next ch-6
sp; rep from * 2 times, ch 2, sc in next
ch-6 sp, ch 7, sc in next ch-6 sp, ch 2,
4 dc in next ch-6 sp, sl st in 3rd ch of
beg ch-8 to join—4 “corners” with
(5 dc, ch 5, 5 dc), 4 sides with (2-ch sp,
sc, 7-ch sp, sc, 2-ch sp).
rnd 5:
Ch 3 (counts as dc), (3 dc, ch 5,
3 dc) in ch-5 sp, dc in each of next 5 dc,
*ch 5, sc in ch-7 sp, ch 5, dc in next 5 dc,
(3 dc, ch 5, 3 dc) in ch-5 sp, dc in next 5
dc; rep from * 2 times, ch 5, sc in next
ch-7 sp, ch 5, dc in next 4 dc, sl st in 3rd
ch of beg ch-8 to join. Fasten of.
loG 1
row 1:
With RS facing, join CC1 with
sl st in any corner ch-5 sp, ch 3 (counts
as dc), dc in same sp, dc in next 8 dc,
4 dc in next ch-5 sp, dc in next sc, 4 dc
in next ch-5 sp, dc in next 8 dc, 2 dc in
next corner ch-5 sp, turn—29 dc.
rows 2–4:
Ch 2 (does not count as a st),
dc in each dc across, turn.
Fasten of.
loG 2
Turn square 90 degrees counterclockwise,
so Log 1 is on left side of square.
row 1:
With RS facing, join CC2 with
sl st in right-hand corner ch-5 sp, ch 3
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 This afghan is
simple to crochet,
but it’s crucial to
block it thoroughly.
I pinned out each square
according to measurements
on my ironing board, wrong
side up, and—believe it or
not—ironed the square. Be
careful if using another yarn
than the one specified—
synthetics will melt if ironed.
—Annette PetAvy
flower motif
loG 4
Turn square 90 degrees counterclock-
wise, so Log 3 is on left side of square.
row 1:
With RS facing, join CC1 with
sl st in top right-hand corner (last
dc of row 4 of Log 2), ch 3 (counts
as dc), dc in each dc of Log 2, 2 dc
around each row-end dc of Log 3
turn—45 dc.
rows 2–4:
Ch 2 (does not count as
a st), dc in irst dc and in each dc
across, turn.
Fasten of.
(counts as dc), dc in same sp, dc in
next 8 dc, 4 dc in ch-5 sp, dc in next
sc, 4 dc in next ch-sp, dc in next 8
dc, 2 dc in next corner ch-5 sp, 2 dc
around each row-end dc of Log 1,
turn—37 dc.
rows 2–4:
Ch 2 (does not count as
a st), dc in irst dc and in each dc
across, turn.
Fasten of.
finishing
blocKinG And seAMinG
Block the squares severely to stretch out
the lower motif (see Notes). Pin them out
to measurements, WS up, and iron lightly
but thoroughly (preferably with a steam
iron—if you don’t have one, spray your
square with water irst). Let dry completely
before removing pins.
Sew together 4 large squares as indicated
in Assembly Diagram. Sew these 4 large
squares together to form the square-
shaped afghan.
loG 3
Turn square 90 degrees clockwise so
Log 2 is on right side of square.
row 1:
With RS facing, join CC3 with sl
st in top right-hand corner (row-end
st of Row 4 of Log 2), ch 3 (counts as
dc), dc in same row-end st, work 2
dc around each row-end dc of Log 2,
then dc in each dc of Log 1, turn—37
dc.
rows 2–4:
Ch 2 (does not count as
a st), dc in irst dc and in each dc
across, turn.
Fasten of.
squAre edGinG
rnd 1:
With RS facing, join CC2 in
any corner of square, ch 1, sc evenly
around, working 1 sc in each dc, 2 sc
in each row-end dc on edges of logs,
and 1 sc in each corner st, sl st in
irst sc of edging to join—184 sts.
rnd 2:
Ch 1, sc in each sc around,
working 3 sc in each corner st—192
sts.
border
rnd 1:
With MC, dc around, working 3 dc
in each of the 4 corners, sl st in irst
dc to join.
rnd 2:
With CC1, rep Rnd 1.
Fasten of. Weave in loose ends.
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