Stitch cheerful vibes into your space with this Crochet Flower Square Pattern and enjoy endless possibilities for your favorite projects.
Radiating the timeless charm of handmade artistry through intricate floral motifs and the practicality of a classic square layout, this delightful design showcases textured petals and defined edges. It brings a touch of elegance to a wide range of home decor projects—from cozy throws and stylish table runners to vibrant cushion covers. As a crochet flower square pattern, it invites creativity and personalization, offering endless possibilities for color combinations that suit any season or taste.
Classic Crochet Flower Square Pattern for Timeless Accents

The pattern not only imparts a cheerful and inviting atmosphere but also delivers lasting durability thanks to its sturdy construction. A rich, layered floral centerpiece draws the eye, while the structured border ensures each square retains its shape beautifully.

Whether used individually as charming coasters or joined together for grander creations, this elegant design provides the perfect blend of decorative appeal and practical functionality, all while celebrating the joy of crochet.
Special Features
- Sparkling flower center using Anne Glitter yarn
- Versatile square can be joined for larger projects (table runners, blankets, pillows)
- Customizable colors for different themes and seasons
- Defined flower petals and sturdy granny-style outer edges
Difficulty Level
Intermediate: The pattern involves basic stitches, working in rounds, color changes, and simple finishing techniques.
Materials Needed
- Anne Glitter Yarn (Green & White, color 9070)
- Anne Yarn (Red, color 3528)
- 2.0 mm crochet hook
- Stitch markers or contrasting thread
- Scissors
- Tapestry (yarn) needle
Tutor’s Suggestions & Uses
- The flower center can be made in any color; the original uses red as a base, but you can change it to green or white to suit your style.
- Use several squares to create a table runner, blanket, or even festive pillow covers.
- This pattern is perfect for leftover yarns, making each square unique.
Step-by-Step Pattern
1. Start the Glitter Flower Center
- With Anne Glitter Yarn, chain 6, join with a slip stitch to the first chain to form a ring.
- Round 1: Into the ring, [single crochet, chain 3] 12 times around, join. Use a stitch marker to keep track of the rounds if it helps.

2. Add Flower Petal Foundation
- Round 2: In each chain space: [single crochet, chain 3], join at the end so you have 12 spaces.
3. Create Petal Base
- Round 3: In the first space: [single crochet, chain 3]. In the next space: [single crochet, chain 6]. Alternate all the way around (one 3-chain, one 6-chain), creating 12 spaces total. End with a 6-chain space, join with a slip stitch.

4. Crochet the Petals
- Round 4: In each 6-chain space: Work [5 double crochet, chain 3, 5 double crochet], creating full petals. In each 3-chain space: single crochet. Continue around. Join, finish off, and weave in the glitter yarn end.

5. Begin the Granny Square Base (with Red Yarn)
- Attach red yarn in the back loop of a single crochet at the base of a petal.
- Chain 5, single crochet around the back of the next petal (catching two stitches for security) – repeat around, so you have twelve 5-chain spaces. Join.

6. Build Up the Square
- Round 1 (Square): In each 5-chain space: [4 double crochet, chain 4, 4 double crochet] for corners (repeat for four corners), in other spaces: chain 3, single crochet. Join round.
- Round 2: Move to next corner with slip stitch. [4 double crochet, chain 4, 4 double crochet] in corners, [chain 3, single crochet] in each space between corners.
- Round 3: As previous, but use [chain 4, single crochet] in spaces.
- Round 4 (Final): As previous, but use [5 double crochet, chain 5, 5 double crochet] in corners, [chain 5, single crochet] in spaces.
7. Finishing
- After the last round, fasten off and use the tapestry needle to weave in all ends securely.
- Pull and shape the flower petals and granny square edges for a neat finish.

Tip
Use stitch markers or pieces of contrasting yarn to mark your starting points or corners—this keeps your rounds even and helps prevent mistakes as you work through the pattern.
Conclusion
This beautiful Christmas Crochet Flower Square is perfect for festive table runners, cozy blankets, or as stand-alone decorations. Adjust the colors for any season or event, and have fun personalizing each square.





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