☀️🌿New Crochet Unique Square Motif Pattern

Bring the brightness of a summer day to your home décor with this beautiful crochet lace square. This motif features a striking central flower design, framed by a delicate, radiating lattice. The repeating pattern makes it easy to master, and the finished squares can be joined seamlessly to create stunning projects like doilies, runners, or elegant curtains.


⭐️ Project Overview and Techniques

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Skill LevelIntermediate. Requires focused counting and working in the round with treble and chain stitches.
Stitches UsedChain (ch), Slip Stitch (sl st), Single Crochet (sc), Double Crochet (dc), Treble Crochet (tr), Picot.
ConstructionWorked continuously in the round, from the center outwards.
Yarn TypeFine cotton thread is essential for the crisp, open lace structure.
Final ProductA square motif ready for joining.

🧵 Materials & Gauge

Yarn

  • Weight: Crochet Thread Size 10 or a Lace/Fingering Weight (Category 0 or 1) yarn. The fine thread is critical to achieve the delicate, open appearance.
  • Fiber: 100% Mercerized Cotton thread is highly recommended, as it gives the best stitch definition and blocks beautifully.
  • Color: A vibrant yellow (like the sample) or white/ecru for a classic lace look.
  • Yardage: Approximately 50 yards per motif, depending on the thread size.

Hook

  • Size: 1.5 mm to 1.75 mm (Steel Hook US 8 or 7), or the size recommended for your chosen thread. Use a hook that results in a firm, non-floppy fabric.

Notions

  • Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends.
  • Scissors.
  • T-pins and a blocking board (essential for achieving the perfect square shape).

Gauge (Approximate)

The finished square should measure approximately 6 inches by 6 inches before blocking, using Size 10 thread and a 1.5 mm hook. Tension should be tight and consistent throughout.


🌻 Pattern Instructions: The Center Flower

The motif is worked in the round, starting with the center ring.

Round 1 (Center Ring): ch 6, sl st to the first ch to form a ring. ch 3 (counts as dc), 15 dc into the ring. sl st to the top of the starting ch 3 to join. (16 dc)

Round 2 (Petal Setup): ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), sc in the first stitch. ch 5, sc into the 2nd dc. ch 5, sc into the 2nd dc from the previous sc. Repeat the sequence (ch 5,sc into 2nd dc) 6 times more. You should have 8 ch 5 loops. sl st to the first sc to join. (8 loops)

Round 3 (Solid Petals): sl st into the first ch 5 loop. ch 3 (counts as dc). In the same loop, work: 3 dc,ch 2,4 dc. This forms the first solid petal. sl st into the next ch 5 loop. In the loop, work: 4 dc,ch 2,4 dc. Repeat this sequence sl st, 4 dc,ch 2,4 dc 6 times more. sl st to the top of the starting ch 3 to join. (8 petals)


💠 Pattern Instructions: Shaping the Square

This section introduces the open lace and begins transforming the circle into a square using tr stitches to define the corners.

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Round 4 (Lattice Setup): ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), sc in the sl st join below. ch 5. sc into the ch 2 space at the top of the next petal. ch 5. sc into the sl st between petals. Repeat this sequence ch 5,sc into ch 2 space, ch 5,sc into sl st join 7 times more. You should have 16 ch 5 loops. sl st to the first sc to join.

Round 5 (Corner Definition): sl st into the first 3 ch of the ch 5 loop. ch 3 (counts as dc). Work 4 dc into the next ch 5 loop. ch 3,sc into the next ch 5 loop. Repeat this twice. Corner: ch 5 (This is the first corner loop). sc into the next ch 5 loop. ch 3. Side: Work 4 dc into the next ch 5 loop. ch 3,sc into the next ch 5 loop. Repeat this twice. Repeat the Corner and Side instructions 3 times more around the square. sl st to the top of the starting ch 3 to join.

Round 6 (Advanced Lattice): ch 5 (counts as tr,ch 1). tr into the first dc below. ch 1. (tr,ch 1) in the next 3 dc. sc into the ch 3 space. ch 1. tr into the next ch 3 space. ch 1. Repeat this pattern across the side until you reach the corner.

Corner: 3 tr into the ch 5 corner loop, ch 3,3 tr into the same loop. ch 1.

Continue the Side and Corner pattern 3 times more. sl st to the 4th ch of the starting ch 5 to join.


🌿 Pattern Instructions: Final Floral Edging

This round creates the dense, closed floral look on the final border seen in the image.

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Round 7 (Final Border): sl st into the ch 1 space. ch 1 (sc). ch 3, sc into the next ch 1 space. Repeat across the side, working sc into each ch 1 space and the center sc/tr stitch.

In the Corner: Work 3 sc,ch 2,3 sc into the ch 3 corner space.

Continue the Side and Corner pattern 3 times more. sl st to the first sc to join.

Fasten off and weave in the end securely.

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📐 Finishing and Blocking

For a beautiful, sharp finish, blocking is a required step for this lace motif.

  1. Preparation: Weave in all loose ends on the back of the work.
  2. Soaking: Gently soak the motif in cool water (you can add a tiny bit of liquid starch or fabric softener for extra crispness). Squeeze out the excess water—do NOT twist or wring.
  3. Shaping: Lay the wet motif onto a foam blocking board or thick towel. Using rust-proof T-pins, carefully pin out the motif to its target square shape, making sure the corner points are pulled taut and symmetrical.
  4. Drying: Allow the piece to dry completely flat. This will take at least 24 hours.
  5. Joining (Optional): If you are joining multiple squares, you can join them as you crochet the final round (the Join-As-You-Go method), or stitch them together using a sl st or sc join after blocking.

This beautiful motif is ready to brighten up any space! Do you plan to join several squares to create a larger item, or use the single motif as a coaster?

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