About geometric filet crochet patterns
The geometric collection is built for texture and repetition: a checkerboard, concentric squares, a diamond grid, a chevron field, a lattice, a brick wall, triangles, a dot grid, pinstripes, a zigzag field, basket weave, and crosshatch. Each is charted as true ON/OFF blocks and designed to fill a whole panel, cushion front, or blanket center with even, rhythmic structure.
These patterns are the workhorses of filet design. Use the checkerboard, basket weave, or brick wall as a rich all-over texture; the lattice, crosshatch, and dot grid as lighter, airier backgrounds; and the chevron or zigzag field when you want movement across a modern throw. Concentric squares make a strong standalone medallion. Because the repeats are regular, geometrics are excellent practice for reading and keeping your place in a chart, and they block out beautifully into flat, even fabric.
Every geometric field opens in the editor as fully editable cells. Change the block or repeat size, shift an offset, thicken a lattice line, or crop the field to your exact dimensions so the pattern lands evenly at the edges. You can drop a motif from another category into a geometric background, or combine two textures in one piece. When the field looks right, export a PNG, PDF, TXT, or CSV, or print a clean numbered chart sized to the gauge you work at.