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Charlotte Square is a very popular design, beloved by crocheters and recreated countless times. Originally designed by Dedri Uys, this project has various realizations – each of them unique and interesting, so maybe next one will be yours?
It’s no surprise, because this square features a lovely combination of stitches and gives a lot of room for experiments with colors. In addition, floral center, openwork and structural raised stitches create amazing concoction that looks perfect in bedspreads, baby blankets and throws. This project requires some skills, so it will be great for seasoned crocheters. Take a look at examples below to check the current trends and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby – Free Crochet Pattern and Ideas
Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby
This stunning version got so popular, that it got its own pattern, so get to it if you have a minute to spare! It reminds me of Victorian lacy blankets, but it can look modern in minimalist interior. With this delicate lace and little flowers it’s a perfect base for a blanket for a baby, so take a look below and get inspired!
- DESIGNED by Misty Babcock
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Find this free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more on Ravelry.
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Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby
Delicate white and grey are always a good idea, because it looks elegant and sophisticated. Monochrome bedspread like this would be a crown jewel of the bedroom, so consider this palette! This design uses Charlotte Square as the center, and a stunning stitch combination for the rest, as you can see in the photos.
- DESIGNED by Misty Babcock
- THIS VERSION by winklepicker
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
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Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This version is on Ravelry.
If you want more inspiration for baby blankets, check out Classic Coverlet Blanket Ideas.
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Charlotte Square – Free Crochet Pattern and Ideas
Charlotte Square
This version uses Charlotte Square in the middle, so it serves as the base for a lovely vintage baby blanket. Adding rows of delicate lace and repeating motifs from the center is a great way to make it grow, because you don’t have to join individual squares to make it bigger. Don’t forget about lovely edging, just take a look below how great it is!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Saylarc
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Saylarc / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Saylarc is on Ravelry.
Charlotte Baby Blanket
In this version Charlotte Square was transformed into amazing blanket by adding rows and rows of lacy stitches. Square itself serves as the center, so it’s nicely visible and eye-catching. Take a look at the photos below, so that you can see all the variations on shells and lace incorporated in this project.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Knotty7
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
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Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Knotty7 is on Ravelry.
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Susan’s Charlotte Afghan
Squares joined together create fantastic pattern, and this version uses different colors of flowers to make it really interesting. Ombre yarn on the edges creates unusual color flow, because it’s different in each part of the blanket. As you can see in the photos below, this blanket is perfect for bedroom, so don’t hesitate and try it!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by sldavis52
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
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Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by sldavis52 is on Ravelry.
Carolyn’s Charlotte
We’ve seen this project in bold colorways, but maybe you would prefer something more romantic? This adorable version is very much vintage-inspired, and we can see in colors and details. Cream and dusty pink go very well together, but the coolest part is, that the flower at the center really pops up! Take a look below, so that you can admire it!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Mellandre
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Mellandre / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Mellandre is on Ravelry.
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Charlotte’s Dream Blanket – Free Crochet Pattern and Ideas
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
These amazing charlotte’s dream blanket squares on the pictures below are a really fantastic base for many different projects, like for instance a blanket, a pillow case, or a bed spread. As you can see, these beautiful squares by annamoore3 were made in all the colors of the rainbow, so make sure to play with the colors as well!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION is by annamoore3
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
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Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. The top photo is here and the bottom photo is here.
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
Here we have the Charlotte’s Dream Blanket in white and I must admit, that it looks absolutely fantastic! jaeflanagan really did an amazing job with this version of the original project. It looks absolutely elegant and so timeless! You can decorate your living room or bedroom with it.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION is by jaeflanagan
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by jaeflanagan / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. The photos are here
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
This incredible Charlotte’s Dream Blanket on the pictures below is made by koukkuunkoukussa. As you can see, the colors are chosen perfectly and they look simply gorgeous! I love the flowers in the center sourranded by pops of color and popcorn stitches here and there. It’s such a fun project for a lazy afternoon!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION is by koukkuunkoukussa
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by koukkuunkoukussa / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. The photos are here
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
This lovely Charlotte’s Dream blanket is made by colors.4.life and I must admit, that I absolutely adore this color combination on the pictures below. It looks like it was sparkling, when in fact it’s just a gorgeous yarn in many colors of the rainbow. It’s a very intricate square, that will make the best blanket!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION is by colors.4.life
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by colors.4.life / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. The top photo is here and the bottom photo is here
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
Original Charlotte’s Dream by Dedri Uys is colorful and charming, so take a look at the photos below to admire it! Each square has the same combination of white flower and grey popcorn square, but the lacy part features different colors. Take inspiration out of this design, and see how you can use it by yourself!
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Dedri Uys / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
Stonewashed yarn is one of the most beautiful ones in the market now, because it creates this lovely rustic feeling. This amazing three by four Charlotte blanket is a great example of how subtle palette can consist of many different colors. You can see yellows, lilacs and brows there, and they work together perfectly.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Rinchen727
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Rinchen727 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Rinchen727 is here on Ravelry.
If you like vintage and lacy designs, you will also like The Sweetest Midwife Blanket Ideas.
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
Grey and lilac goes very well together, because this palette reminds me of Tuscany and lavender fields. It will look amazing in feminine bedroom, or baby girl’s nursery. Take a look at this beautiful example by Doolally20, shown in the photos below.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Doolally20
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Doolally20 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Doolally20 is here on Ravelry.
Charlotte’s Dream Blanket
This adorable baby blanket showcases the original thinking of its maker, because here lacy part was multiplied to make it bigger. Instead of joining many squares, the outermost rows were continued to create square blanket. Scalloped edging adds even more charm to it, as you can see in the photos below.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Thomas1976
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Thomas1976 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Thomas1976 is here on Ravelry.
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Charlotte’s Dream
Charlotte squares look great when they are joined together, that’s what we established already, but let’s talk about colors. White lacy border looks amazing with blues and greens, as you can see in the photos below, so it’s a good way to introduce these hues into your room. It can make a fabulous bedspread, because these colors will fit into many interiors.
- DESIGNED by Dedri Uys
- THIS VERSION by Wims
- PROJECT TYPE blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
PHOTOS by Wims / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on lookatwhatimade.net, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version by Wims is here on Ravelry.
This is stunning simply beautiful
Thank you so much! <3
Thank you so much!
I want to make an 18 inch cushion cover in worsted/aran weight yarn. Is that possible?
I can never find these pattern’s.
Hi 🙂 The patterns are always in the links under the pictures 🙂