Crochet squares with floral motifs are more than simple building blocks; they are miniature canvases where texture, color, and form unite to create wearable or functional art. Each square balances structure and whimsy, allowing designs to evolve from single stitches into intricate arrangements. Their modular nature offers endless versatility, whether used in blankets, garments, or accessories, reflecting both skill and personal style. Additionally, these free crochet flower square patterns encourage experimentation with yarn types, color gradients, and stitch variations, turning simple motifs into sophisticated masterpieces.
Take a look at the examples below and search for links to free crochet patterns under the pictures.
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1. Pot of Pansies – Free Crochet Flower Square Pattern
This crochet square features a charming motif that resembles a tiny flowerpot filled with pansies. The delicate interplay of stitches creates depth and texture, making it a striking and unusual square perfect for combining into blankets, cushions, or decorative projects that pop with character.


Photos by Lettice Rose / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
2. Crochet 3D Flower Granny Square Pattern
A crisp white crochet square with a beautiful 3D flower at its center, complete with a bright yellow core. The petals can be made in various shades, allowing you to experiment with color combinations. This square serves as an ideal foundation for creating vibrant, floral-themed blankets or textile projects.
- DESIGNED by The_sun_of_now


Photos by The_sun_of_now / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
3. Poinsettia Granny Square Crochet Pattern
This white crochet square showcases a stunning 3D flower with layered petals: a gentle pink first row, a deeper red second row, a bright orange center, and green leaves surrounding it. The dimensional design gives a realistic floral effect, making it a standout piece for blankets, pillow covers, or other decorative creations.
- DESIGNED by GrannySquare.Me


Photos by GrannySquare.Me / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on grannysquare.me, or read more about it on Ravelry.
4. Alea Square Free Crochet Pattern
A floral crochet square with an unusual, eye-catching flower at its center. Its intricate design and harmonious proportions make it perfect for assembling into elegant cardigans, throws, or other projects where a touch of sophisticated, hand-crafted beauty is desired.


Photos by Diana Krenz / Ravelry.com
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5. Tala Square
A floral crochet square that invites experimentation. Bright, saturated shades turn the center flower into a vivid, almost living scene bursting with energy. Switch to muted greys, dusty pinks, or ashy tones, and the same square suddenly feels calm, nostalgic, almost edible like a delicate floral pastry. Perfect as a building block for blankets, garments, or statement accessories.


Photos by Alice Tarry / Ravelry.com
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6. 3D Cosmos Floral Granny Square
This square is all about bold color dialogue. A deep blue background frames a striking orange flower, while turquoise accents add rhythm and movement. The contrast feels confident and modern, making it hard to stop at just one. It naturally begs to grow into something larger – whether that’s a blanket, a bag, or a standout wearable piece.
- DESIGNED by GrannySquare.Me


Photos by GrannySquare.Me / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on grannysquare.me, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Aisling Crochet Motif Square Pattern
This lace crochet square feels airy and calm at first glance, almost like a breath of light fabric. It’s filled with openwork details and delicate holes, while a refined flower sits right at the center. The square stays completely flat, making it perfect for larger projects where elegance and softness matter more than volume.
- DESIGNED by Jennifer Renaud


Photos by Jennifer Renaud / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on acrochetedsimplicity.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Poinsettia Square
Bold contrast defines this crochet floral square immediately. A green granny-stitch base creates a solid, structured background, and right in the middle sits a raised red flower that adds instant drama. The combination feels vibrant and eye-catching, making this square ideal for blankets, bags, or statement garments.


Photos by Raine Eimre / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on handmadebyraine.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. Estella – Floral Square Free Crochet Pattern
Dimension takes the spotlight in this floral crochet square. A bold 3D flower rises from the center, layered over green petals, creating depth and structure. Framed in turquoise and deep navy tones, the square feels fresh, vibrant, and striking – perfect for assembling into eye-catching larger pieces.
- DESIGNED by Jane Crowfoot


Photos by Jane Crowfoot / Ravelry.com
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10. Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
Soft elegance defines this crochet floral square with embroidered detail. The dense beige base provides a calm foundation, while delicate sakura-inspired blossoms bloom across the surface in varying shades of pink some fully open, others just beginning to unfold. It feels refined, romantic, and thoughtfully composed.


Photos by Durable Yarn / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on durableyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
11. Bright Granny Square Video Tutorial
A single orange bloom takes center stage in this crocheted square. Its radiant petals pop against the background, creating a bold yet elegant design. This square is ideal for anyone who loves floral patterns that bring warmth and color to larger ideas.
- DESIGNED by Hanna Kasatkina


Photos by Hanna Kasatkina / Ravelry.com
Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
12. Daisy Square Pattern
Fresh and cheerful, this floral crochet square pairs a soft blue base with a crisp white daisy in the center. The contrast between the serene background and the delicate bloom gives it a lively, springtime feel, perfect for blankets, throws, or decorative patchwork projects.
- DESIGNED by Sweet Softies


Photos by Sweet Softies / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on sweetsofties.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
15. Lace Daisy Flower Square
Elevate your decor or crafting projects with this crochet floral square. Fully lacy with large openwork, framed by a soft blue border, it features looped petals and a vibrant yellow center that pops. Ideal for combining into blankets, cushions, or wall hangings, it brings cheerful charm and a handmade touch to any space.
- DESIGNED by Maggie Haskell


Photos by Maggie Haskell / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on zamiguz.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
14. Potty Little Pansy
Add dimension and artistry with this crochet flower square, featuring a 3D pansy at its heart. Each petal is carefully crafted to create depth and texture, making it a perfect embellishment for bags, blankets, or garments. Its vibrant colors and playful design ensure it becomes a focal point in any project.


Photos by Lettice Rose / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
15. Daisy Granny Square Video Tutorial
A classic crochet square becomes a small celebration of flowers in this project. At the center sits a white daisy with a bright yellow middle, while the surrounding rounds can be made in any colors you like. It’s a playful design that invites endless combinations and works beautifully for blankets, bags, or decorative panels.
- DESIGNED by Crochet Musings


Photos by Crochet Musings / Ravelry.com
Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
16. Cosmos Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
This crochet square stands out with dramatic contrast. The base is deep black, which makes the large dimensional flower truly shine. Worked in shades of fuchsia and soft pink, the petals form a lush, realistic bloom that almost looks fresh enough to smell.
- DESIGNED by GrannySquare.Me


Photos by GrannySquare.Me / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on grannysquare.me, or read more about it on Ravelry.

