Ali Crafts Releases Free March Flower 2026 Motif for Appliqués on Ravelry
Ali Crafts Designs published a compact, free written pattern titled "March Flower 2026" on Ravelry for appliqués and embellishments, written in UK terminology and worked in cotton double knitting.

Ali Crafts Designs published a compact, free written pattern titled "March Flower 2026" on Ravelry, presenting a simple flower motif intended for use in appliqués, embellishments, or square-based projects. The Ravelry listing offers the pattern as a free Ravelry download and positions it within Ali Crafts Designs' store navigation as "patterns > Ali Crafts Designs' Ravelry Store > March Flower 2026."
The pattern page on Ravelry states plainly, "This is the written pattern for a flower for March 2026," and gives practical yarn guidance: "I used cotton double knitting but you can use any dk yarn." The page also clarifies stitch language for crocheters, noting, "This pattern is UK terminology," which matters for makers switching between UK and US abbreviations when integrating the motif into larger projects.
The original report described the release as a "compact, free written pattern" and reiterated the motif's uses, calling it a "simple flower motif intended for use in appliqués, embellishments, or square‑based projects." That phrasing mirrors the Ravelry listing's focus on portability and straightforward application, making the motif a quick add-on for blankets, bags, or seasonal applique work.
An Instagram post that circulated alongside the Ravelry listing used promotional language and referenced other design names, posting, "NEW MONTH NEW FREE FEATURE PATTERN March 2026 ស្ Ragina Regina Designs ... Here is a link to the free pattern by DROPS Design on ravelry:" This Instagram text explicitly names Ragina Regina Designs and references DROPS Design in connection with a Ravelry link. Sources are not consistent on attribution: both the original report and the Ravelry breadcrumb attribute the listing to Ali Crafts Designs, while the Instagram post mentions additional designers. The relationship between those names is not specified in the available material.

On the Ravelry page, the March Flower 2026 listing appears among other Ali Crafts Designs items, including "Reusable Face Scrubbies pattern," "Spring iPhone cover pattern," "Twists and turns tag blanket pattern," and "Pride Flag." The page extract also shows Ravelry interface cues such as "Ravelry Logo," "More options," "Expand," and "Search," indicating the listing is accessible within the store's standard navigation and related-pattern context.
The release is presented as a free, written pattern download on Ravelry with clear technical notes but no explicit day-of-posting in the sources beyond the March 2026 designation. For crocheters looking to drop a small floral appliqué into a square project or add a quick embellishment, Ali Crafts Designs' "March Flower 2026" supplies a compact, UK-terminology pattern worked in cotton double knitting with the option to substitute any DK yarn.
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