This motif is elegant, airy, and modern, perfect for:
- table runners
- blouses & tunics
- shawls
- blankets
- cushion covers
- decorative napkins
🧶 UNIQUE CROCHET SQUARE MOTIF PATTERN
Full Step-by-Step Tutorial (Beginner Friendly)
US Crochet Terms
🧵 MATERIALS
- Yarn: cotton or cotton-blend (recommended for runner & blouse)
- Hook: 3.0 – 4.0 mm (choose according to yarn)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers (optional)

✂️ ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- sp = space
- st = stitch
📐 MOTIF SIZE
- Square motif
- Final size depends on yarn & hook
- Motifs can be joined to any size project
🪡 STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

🔰 ROUND 1 – CENTER RING
- Make a magic ring
(or ch 4, sl st into first ch). - Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
- Work 11 dc into the ring.
- Sl st into the top of ch-3.
✔ You now have 12 dc in the center.
🔹 ROUND 2 – OPEN BASE ROUND
- Ch 3.
- Dc in the same stitch.
- Ch 1.
- Sk 1 stitch.
- In next stitch work 2 dc.
- Ch 1.
- Repeat around:
- (2 dc, ch 1, sk 1 st)
- Sl st to join.
✔ Creates even spacing for the pattern.

🔹 ROUND 3 – LACE PETAL ROUND
- Sl st into the ch-1 space.
- Ch 1.
- Into the same space work:
- sc
- hdc
- 3 dc
- hdc
- sc
- Sl st into the next ch-1 space.
- Repeat petals all around.
- Sl st to finish.
✔ Soft petal shapes form a floral look 🌼
🔹 ROUND 4 – CONNECTING & SHAPING
- Sl st to the middle dc of any petal.
- Ch 3.
- Dc in same stitch.
- Ch 2.
- Sl st into the center of next petal.
- Ch 2.
- Repeat around.
- Sl st to close.
✔ Adds airy connections between petals.

🔹 ROUND 5 – SQUARE FORMATION
- Sl st into next ch-2 space.
- Ch 3 (counts as dc).
- Dc in same space.
- Ch 1.
- 3 dc in next space.
- Ch 1.
- At every corner, work:
- (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc)
- Continue around evenly.
- Sl st to join.
✔ The motif now becomes square.
🔹 ROUND 6 – DECORATIVE FRAME
- Ch 1.
- Sc in each stitch and space around.
- In corners:
- (sc, ch 2, sc)
- Sl st to finish.
✔ Clean and stable edge for joining.

🔁 JOINING MOTIFS (FOR RUNNER / BLOUSE)
Option 1 – Join As You Go
- Join motifs with sl st while working the final round.
Option 2 – Sewing Method
- Use whipstitch or mattress stitch with yarn needle.
Option 3 – Crochet Join
- Single crochet through back loops only.
✔ For blouses, join loosely for flexibility.
👗 HOW TO USE THIS MOTIF
Table Runner
- Join motifs in a straight line
- Add a border around the full runner
Blouse / Tunic
- Join motifs side-by-side
- Leave armholes open
- Add simple sc edging for neckline
Blanket
- Join motifs in rows
- Finish with a wide lace border

✨ FINISHING STEPS
- Cut yarn.
- Pull through final loop.
- Weave in all ends securely.
- Block motifs lightly to open lace.
💡 BEGINNER TIPS
- Count stitches every round
- Use stitch markers for corners
- Keep tension even
- Always block motifs before joining
- Practice 1 motif before starting big projects

🧠 QUICK MEMORY GUIDE
- Round 1: solid center
- Round 2: spacing round
- Round 3: petal design
- Round 4: airy connections
- Round 5: square shaping
- Round 6: clean edge
🌟 WHY THIS MOTIF IS SPECIAL
✔ Easy for beginners
✔ Light & elegant texture
✔ Perfect for clothing & home decor
✔ Beautiful in solid or gradient yarn
✔ Endless layout possibilities
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