I love, love, love this simple garland that Sara has crocheted! It would be very sweet to hang above a crib when crocheted in colors themed for baby. It would also look great as a swag above a door in Spring colors. If you wanted to use up yarn scraps, especially in bright colors, it would be very festive draped over a window or on a banister. Such simple patterns can be used very effectively if the crocheter has the right ‘eye’. As usual, Sara (the ‘creativejewishmom’) has turned out a simple project that many of us can adapt for our own use! See Sara’s article here.
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Free Crochet Pattern – Willow Granny Square
Even though this video is 3 years old, I had to share it with you as the Willow Sqaure is trending at the moment. Surprisingly we have not featured a willow square crochet pattern before. This square is made up of double crochet, chains and slip stitches. With these simple and easy to follow step by step instructions anyone can make this willow square.
A Willow Granny Square is a type of crochet motif characterized by its intricate design and texture. It typically features a combination of stitches, including double crochets and special stitches like the popcorn stitch. The name “Willow” may refer to the delicate and flowing nature of the design, reminiscent of the branches of a willow tree.
This granny square pattern often incorporates various stitches and techniques to create visual interest and dimension. While it can be more complex than traditional granny squares, with careful attention to detail and following clear instructions, crocheters of various skill levels can create stunning projects using Willow Granny Squares.
Willow Blanket pattern on Etsy
Jill V. / TerraSavvy says
This is SO adorable and sweet! Once again, this is one of my favorite places in the blogosphere (is that an official word yet?)to visit.
Thanks for all your wonderful inspiration and eye candy!!
Jill
Tati Guidio says
Really pretty!!
jd wolfe says
And, thanks for your kind words!!
jd
creativejewishmom/sara says
And thanks so much for your kind words, JD!