Victorian Lattice Square Ideas

Victorian Lattice Square is a project beloved by crocheters. It’s easy to make, even for beginners, and looks really lovely. This square looks great in baby blankets!
If you like working in squares, this project might interest you. It creates light structure thanks to beautiful openwork. Crocheters all around the world has made countless versions of this square – using them in blankets, potholders and bedspreads. Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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Rainbow Victorian Lattice
Get ready for positive vibes with this super cute rainbow crochet blanket! As you can see on the pictures below posted by Floorcat.uk, this is such a stunning crochet piece. At the beginning of some rounds, you’ll be making a mock DC consisting of a SC plus CH1. Enjoy!
- DESIGNED by Floorcat.uk
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by Floorcat.uk / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, top photos is from here, bottom photo is from here.
Rainbow Victorian Lattice
Time for a cup of your favorite beverage and learning new amazing crochet pattern! If you’re looking for a beautiful home decor, check out the pictures below by Ceydas Handicrafts. Her Victorian Lattice design has this elegant vibe to it that I love. Great color selection and details!
- DESIGNED by Ceydas Handicrafts
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Ceydas Handicrafts / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, the photos are from Instagram.com.
Victorian Lattice Square Ideas
Victorian Lattice Square
This beautiful, vintage looking crochet blanket is like taken straight out of a fairytale! As you can see in the pictures below, it’s the ultimate combination of creme and grey, which are great together! The edging is absolutely the sweetest and it will make anybody who you’ll gift it to very happy!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by marienittebergdalhaug
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by marienittebergdalhaug / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, the photos are here.
Victorian Lattice Square
I absolutely love this checkered design made with creme and shades of blue! Do you? If you’re looking for a fun pattern for a bed spread, this one will be perfect! And you can really crochet it in any combination you want, it’s totally up to you. Will you make one? Let me know!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by norimahramli.crochet
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by norimahramli.crochet / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, the photos are here.
Victorian Lattice Square
This gorgeous lattice square blanket in the pictures below is full of colours and beautiful, delicate lace. Feel free to make as many squares and you want and join them together to make a new, exciting project, like for instance a blanket, pillow case, or a coaster.m
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by dianydecorazon
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by dianydecorazon / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, the top photo is here and the bottom photo is here.
Victorian Lattice Square
This gorgeous version of the lattice square in the pictures below is absolutely fantastic and will make your living room so much more inviting! Just take a look at it! I love the subdued and eye catching colours, that give me a vintage vibe!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by marienittebergdalhaug
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by marienittebergdalhaug / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry, the photos are here.
Victorian Lattice Square
This beautiful, delicate square is perfect to make a bed spread, blanket or even a wrap out of it. It’s simple yet very eye catching. Play with the colors and adjust it to your preferences!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by Frannydomakes
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
White lacy blankets are true classics, that will last forever and never go out of fashion. This delicate square blankie can be used as a gift for Christening or a baby shower. Just lovely!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by knot4gottenstudio
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
It’s amazing how choosing a different color scheme can change the whole pattern. Just look at this blankie! It’s so vibrant and full of life, will look lovely in a modern interior. Beautiful and so easy to crochet!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by sanofer
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
Why not go for vibrant colors? Kids love those! If you have a lot of yarn ends laying around, this might be a great way to use them up. Don’t forget about the border!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by Kate-Jenks / Ravelry.com
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
Autumnal colors are one of my favorite color palettes. Add fresh green to this combination, so that it’s even more interesting. Will it be your next project?
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by infravarme / Ravelry.com
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
As you can see, baby blankets are not the only way to utilize these fantastic squares. Thanks to its lacy design, this square looks great when juxtaposed against contrasting background. Scalloped edge is a cherry on top!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by autumnrainbow / Ravelry.com
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
Do you like delicate colors? This palette is gender-neutral, so go for it if you don’t know baby’s sex yet. Contrasting joining is an easy way to give this project more character.
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by joliebean / Ravelry.com
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
Whites and pastels always work great together! This fantastic version is big enough to cover the bed. Can you imagine it in your bedroom? I’m sure I can!
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION is by Manu1971 / Ravelry.com
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
This free pattern is available to download from Ravelry here. Pictures are from here.
Victorian Lattice Square
Delicate squares look amazing, but what’s more important in this project, is the border and joining technique. It’s simply stunning! Delicate v-shaped rows, scalloped edging and floral applique make this baby blanket a true beauty.
- DESIGNED by Renklerin Esintisi
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
The full article about this free pattern and pictures are here. This website is in Turkish. If you want to change language to English, right click and choose ‘translate to English’.
Victorian Lattice Square
Try this beautiful crochet square pattern and then create something amazing with it. For example a Victorian Lattice Square bag that’s light to wear and with that extra vintage feeling. The lacy square itself is a beginner friendly design. It can be used in a variety of projects. Just crochet as many squares as you wish and then sew them together in desired shape. The crossbody bag, like here, a blanket, a shawl, the options are limitless.
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION by f0ac78
- PROJECT TYPE square bag
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Photos by f0ac78 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Häkeldecke
What’s amazing about the Victorian Lattice Square pattern is that you can adjust it to your needs. Here, this beginner design size was enlarged to match the blanket project. The final result has a retro vibe and super light texture. The airy character of this crochet square gives a super light feeling while also being snuggly and smooth. Go for one hue design or multicolored collection of contrasting squares.
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- THIS VERSION by Manu1971
- PROJECT TYPE square blanket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Photos by Manu1971 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Victorian Lattice Square
Vintage crochet wouldn’t be the same without the Victorian lace style enclosed in the simple beauty of a square. Designed by Destany Wymore, this lattice square is everything that we would expect from such a piece. It is of an airy and light construction, it is obviously very beautiful and elegant, and it is, of course, a great design to be incorporated into some bigger project, like bed covers or decorative pillows.
- DESIGNED by Destany Wymore
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Photos by Destany Wymore / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Hip Victorian Lace Granny Square
Although this Victorian lace square pattern is mainly constructed with basic stitches, it also contains some tweaks that make it special and unique. Joanita Theron has created this square to be very geometrical, but still utterly delicate and beautiful. Try making one with just one yarn color to see how intricate and well designed it is. A great addition to any bigger project.
- DESIGNED by Joanita Theron
- PROJECT TYPE square
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Photos by Joanita Theron / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on creativecrochetworkshop.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
So pretty
Do you have a pattern for the border on the grey and white one?
Hi Tami! The best is to always ask the pattern designer directly, as they are always happy to help all the crocheters using their designs. The link top the deisgner’s site is always under the project’s picture.