Easy Crochet Imagine Square Pattern For Home Charm
Enjoy endless creativity with our Crochet Imagine Square Pattern, perfect for making beautiful and versatile squares for all your crafty projects!
This innovative pattern guides you in creating stunning squares that can be used for a variety of projects—from cozy blankets and stylish pillows to eye-catching wall hangings. Designed with versatility in mind, each square showcases intricate, timeless designs that elevate your crochet creations to new heights.
Crochet Imagine Square
Suitable for both beginners and seasoned crocheters, this pattern encourages creativity and inspires endless possibilities. The detailed instructions and thoughtful design ensure a delightful crafting experience. Transform your space with these classy, handcrafted squares and make every stitch a masterpiece.
Tip:
Combine different colors and textures of yarn for a truly unique and personal touch to your squares!
Materials Needed:
- Six colors of cotton yarn (colors are up to your choice but include Maroon, Yellow, Blue, Pink, White, and Green in the example)
- 2 mm crochet hook
Pattern Steps:
First Round:
- Start with the maroon color yarn, make a magic ring.
- Work chain 3, add chain 1 for a total of chain 4. This counts as a double crochet and a chain one space.
- Work a double crochet into the ring, chain 1, and another double crochet into the same space.
- Continue to work one double crochet, chain 1, one double crochet five times into the ring.
- After making five double crochets, pull the yarn tight to close the magic ring.
- Chain 1, then make a slip stitch into the third chain from the initial chain four.
Second Round:
- Start with chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Work a front post popcorn stitch into the chain three space. To do this, make a double crochet and three more double crochets into the same space (four total including the chain 3).
- Make a popcorn stitch: drop the loop from the hook, insert the hook from the first double crochet, grab the loop, and pull through.
- Chain 2, then work another front post popcorn stitch into the next double crochet.
- Continue around with the front post popcorn stitches, chain 2 between each, until the end of the round.
- Close with a slip stitch at the top of the first popcorn stitch.
Third Round:
- Chain 1 and cut the yarn.
- Attach the yellow color yarn with a slip stitch into any chain 2 space.
- Chain 5 (counts as a double crochet and chain 2). Work a double crochet into the same space (V-stitch made).
- Chain 1, then make another V-stitch in the next chain 2 space.
- Continue this around. Close the round with a slip stitch into the third chain of the initial chain 5.
Fourth Round (Blue Yarn):
- Attach blue yarn with a slip stitch into a V-stitch.
- Chain 6 (counts as a double crochet and chain 3). Double crochet into the same space.
- Continue as described, working double crochets separated by chain 3 into each V-stitch around.
- Close the round with a slip stitch into the third chain of the initial chain 6.
Fifth Round (Pink Yarn):
- Attach pink yarn with a slip stitch into a chain 3 space from the third round, making petals by working five double crochets, a picot (with chain 2 and slip stitch into the fifth double crochet), and another five double crochets in the next V-stitch from the fourth round.
- Repeat around, joining with a slip stitch into the opening chain.
Rounds 6 to 11:
- Repeat the process for each subsequent round, changing colors as follows:
Sixth Round:
- White yarn
Seventh Round:
- Green yarn
Eighth Round:
- Return to the Yellow yarn
Ninth Round:
- White yarn (again)
Tenth Round:
- Pink yarn
Eleventh Round:
- Dark Blue yarn
Twelfth Round (White Yarn):
- This round involves working with the middle popcorn from the eleventh round.
- Work chain 1, a single crochet, chain 2, then single crochet into the top of the next middle popcorn.
- Continue this pattern, closing with a final chain 2 and slip stitch into the initial single crochet to join.
Finishing:
- Work any final rounds as described in the original text, attaching petals and creating borders as shown.
- Finish by cutting off the yarn, and secure it by weaving in the ends.
- Block the project for the best shape and size.

