The Sunny Square Motif: A Detailed Crochet Pattern

Hello, fellow makers! I’m thrilled to share this pattern for a beautiful, lacy square that’s perfect for a wide range of projects. This motif features a central solid square surrounded by intricate lace and fan details, making it a great way to practice different crochet techniques. Whether you use it as a coaster, a dishcloth, or join several squares to create a stunning blanket or table runner, this project is both rewarding and fun.

This pattern is written using US crochet terms.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Finished Size:

  • Approximately 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15 cm) when blocked.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Yarn: Approximately 30g of a worsted weight or sport weight yarn. Cotton or a cotton blend is an excellent choice for this project, as it provides great stitch definition and is durable.
  • Hook: A US size G/6 (4.0 mm) crochet hook, or the size needed to obtain gauge.
  • Notions:
    • A tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
    • Scissors.
    • A stitch marker (optional, but helpful for the beginning of the round).

Gauge: Precision for Perfection

A consistent gauge is important for this project, especially if you plan to join multiple squares. It ensures your finished squares are the same size.

Gauge Swatch: 16 double crochet (dc) stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches (10 cm).

  • How to Check Your Gauge:
    1. Chain 18.
    2. Work a double crochet (dc) in the 4th chain from the hook and in each chain across.
    3. Continue to work in rows of dc until you have 9 rows.
    4. Measure your swatch to check if it matches the gauge. If not, adjust your hook size and try again.

Crocheting the Square: The Main Pattern

This square is worked in the round from the center out.

Part 1: The Solid Center

We’ll start with a solid square that will serve as the base for the rest of the lace.

  1. Round 1: Create a magic ring (or chain 4 and join with a slip stitch). Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet). Work 2 dc, ch 2, (3 dc, ch 2) three times into the ring. Join with a slip stitch (sl st) to the top of the beginning chain-3. (12 dc and 4 ch-2 spaces)
  2. Round 2: Slip stitch into the first 2 stitches to get to the first corner space. (Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the first corner space. *(3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. *****Repeat from * to * two more times. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3. (24 dc and 4 ch-2 spaces)
  3. Round 3: Slip stitch into the next 3 stitches to get to the first corner space. (Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the first corner space. *Dc in each of the next 6 dc. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. *****Repeat from * to * two more times. Dc in each of the last 6 dc. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3. (36 dc and 4 ch-2 spaces)

Part 2: The Lacy Sides

This section will create the open, lacy effect that surrounds the solid center.

  1. Round 4: Chain 3 (counts as a dc). Dc in the next stitch. *Chain 3, skip 2 stitches, dc in the next 2 stitches*. Repeat from * to * three times. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. *Dc in the next 2 stitches, ch 3, skip 2 stitches, dc in the next 2 stitches*. Repeat from * to * two more times. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. Repeat the pattern around. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3.
  2. Round 5: Slip stitch into the next stitch to get to the next stitch. (Ch 3, 2 dc) in the same stitch. *Chain 2, skip the ch-3 space, 3 dc in the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from * to * three times. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. *3 dc in the next 3 stitches, ch 2, skip the ch-3 space, 3 dc in the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from * to * around. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3.

Part 3: The Fan and Scallop Edging

This part creates the beautiful fan-shaped corners and the final lace border.

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  1. Round 6: Slip stitch into the next 3 stitches to get to the corner space. (Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the corner space. *Dc in each of the next 9 stitches. (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next corner space. *****Repeat from * to * around. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3.
  2. Round 7: Slip stitch into the next 3 stitches. *Chain 1, sc in the next stitch, chain 2, skip 2 stitches, 5 dc in the next stitch, chain 2, skip 2 stitches, sc in the next stitch. In the next corner space, work (sc, ch 3, sc).* Repeat from * to * around. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-1.
  3. Round 8: Slip stitch to the middle of the corner chain-3 space. *Chain 3, 4 dc in the same space, ch 1, dc in the top of the middle dc of the previous round’s 5-dc fan, ch 1, 5 dc in the next corner space*. Repeat from * to * around. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain-3.

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Finishing Your Square

  • Weave in all ends: Use your tapestry needle to carefully weave in any loose yarn tails. Taking your time with this step will give your square a professional and clean finish.
  • Blocking is key: For lace work, blocking is essential. It opens up the stitches, evens out the corners, and gives the piece its final, crisp shape.
    1. Gently hand wash your square or mist it thoroughly with water.
    2. Lay it flat on a clean towel or a foam blocking mat.
    3. Carefully stretch and pin out the corners, making sure they are square.
    4. Allow it to air dry completely. This can take several hours or overnight.

Project Ideas & Customization

  • Blanket: You can join multiple squares together with a slip stitch or single crochet seam. This is a great way to create a heirloom-quality blanket.
  • Table Runner: Join a series of these squares together in a line to create a stunning runner.
  • Color: This pattern would look great in a wide variety of colors. Try a solid, a variegated yarn, or even a gradient to create a unique effect.
  • Size: To make a larger or smaller square, you can use a different yarn weight and a corresponding hook size.

I hope you enjoy creating this beautiful square. How do you plan to use your finished pieces?

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