Geometric filet crochet templates

Diamonds, chevrons, and geometric patterns for modern filet crochet.

13 editable geometric patterns.

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.

Questions about geometric templates

How many geometric filet crochet templates are there?
There are 13 editable geometric templates. Open any one in the editor to customize the grid, then export or print it.
Can I edit these geometric templates?
Yes. Every geometric template opens as fully editable cells, so you can resize the grid, change blocks, add text, then save your own version.