Creating a baby blanket is always a special and meaningful project, and choosing the right square pattern makes all the difference. This beautiful crochet square combines delicate texture with a classic structure, making it perfect for soft, cozy baby blankets. The use of cluster stitches gives it a gentle floral look, while the increasing rounds create a well-defined square shape.
This pattern is ideal for both beginners looking to expand their skills and experienced crocheters who want a relaxing and elegant project. You can mix soft pastel shades for a traditional baby blanket or experiment with modern color palettes to create something truly unique.

β¨ Materials
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Yarn in two colors (soft cotton or acrylic recommended for baby items)
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Crochet hook suitable for your yarn (typically 4.0 mm β 5.0 mm)
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Scissors
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Tapestry needle
π Abbreviations (US Terms)
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ch β chain
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sl st β slip stitch
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dc β double crochet
β Special Stitch
3 Double Crochet Cluster:
[Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through 2 loops] 3 times (4 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
π§Ά Pattern Instructions
Notes:
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Asterisks (*) indicate repetition around.
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Chain 1 at the beginning of the round does NOT count as a stitch.
π‘ COLOR 1 β Start
Magic Ring:
Wrap yarn around your fingers twice, insert hook under first strand, grab second strand, pull through, yarn over and pull through to secure.
Round 1
Ch 1, make 3 dc cluster, ch 4.
Repeat [3 dc cluster β ch 2 β 3 dc cluster β ch 4] 3 times.
Finish with 3 dc cluster, ch 2.
Pull tail to close ring and join with sl st to top of first cluster.
Round 2
Join COLOR 2 in any ch-4 space with sl st, ch 1.
Repeat [3 dc cluster β ch 2 β 3 dc cluster β ch 2] in ch-4 space,
[3 dc β ch 2] in ch-2 space around.
Join with sl st to top of first cluster.
Round 3
Sl st into next ch-2 space, ch 1.
Repeat [3 dc cluster β ch 2 β 3 dc cluster β ch 2] in ch-2 space,
2 dc in next ch-2 space,
dc in next 3 dc,
2 dc in next ch-2 space,
ch 2 around.
Join with sl st to top of first cluster.
Round 4
Sl st into next ch-2 space, ch 1.
Repeat [3 dc cluster β ch 2 β 3 dc cluster β ch 2] in ch-2 space,
2 dc in next ch-2 space,
dc in next 7 dc,
2 dc in next ch-2 space,
ch 2 around.
Join with sl st to top of first cluster.
π¨ Color Suggestions
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Classic Baby Look: Soft pink + white, baby blue + cream
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Neutral Palette: Beige + ivory + light gray
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Modern Style: Sage green + mustard + off-white
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Playful Theme: Mix pastel rainbow shades for each square
π‘ Tips for Success
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Keep your tension even to maintain a perfect square shape
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Block your squares for a polished finish
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Join multiple squares using slip stitch, whip stitch, or join-as-you-go method
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Use soft, washable yarns suitable for babies
This beautiful square is a versatile building block for stunning baby blankets. Whether you make a small stroller blanket or a full-size crib cover, the texture and elegance of this pattern will stand out. Combine multiple squares, play with colors, and create a handmade piece that will be treasured for years.
