When I first saw the work of Sophie Digard, I was stunned. It was the above amazing necklace which captured me with its combination of velvet and crochet flowers in gorgeous colors. Beside the necklaces, her scarves are unique artwork created in her magical Madagascar workshop where she uses rustic linen, merino wool and cotton thread. Her extensive colour palette is out of this world – I learned from Selvedge - the site that sells her work - that each hue used in her creations is made up of sixty threads in merino, mohair, and velvet which gives rich, intense individual tones and makes each item unrepeatable. Enjoy the selection I chose!
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Motifs are one of my favorite things about crochet. The are great for using up scraps of yarn or experimenting with color combinations. They are very versatile too…use them to
V Stitch Granny Square and or Mofit What You Need and Need to Know H- hook Caron Simply Soft -this is what I used to make the pattern but like all granny squares this is able to be worked with any yarn and any hook of your choosing -repeat whats in the [ ] and ( ) hold number of stitches and info you need to know Abbreviations ch- chain sc- single crochet dc- double crochet st(s)- stitch(s) sp- space sl st- slip stitch vst- v stitch (1dc,1ch,1dc, all in same st) Row 1 ch 5, sl st in 1st ch (circle made) Row 2 ch 4, (1st dc & 1st ch sp of 1st vst) 1 dc into circle (vst made), ch 2 (corner made) [vst into circle, ch 2] repeat 2 more times, sl st in 3rd ch of 1st ch 4 (4 vsts, 4 corners) row 3 ch 4, 1 dc in 1st vst of previous row (1st vst made), vst, ch2, vst all in corner of previous row, [vst in next vst of previous row, vst, ch 2, vst all in next corner of previous row] repeat 2 more times, sl st in 3rd ch of first ch 4 (12 vsts, 4 corners) row 4 ch 1, sc in 1st dc of 1st vst, sc in ch sp of 1st vst, sc in last dc of 1st vst, 1 sc in each dc and the ch sp of next vst, 3 sc in 1st ch 2 sp, [1sc in each dc and the ch sp of next vst] repeat 2 more times, 3 sc in next ch 2 sp, [1sc in each dc and the ch sp of next vst] repeat 2 more times, 3 sc in next ch 2 sp, [1sc in each dc and the ch sp of next vst] repeat 2 more times, 3 sc in next ch 2 sp, 1 sc in each dc and ch sp of last vst, sl st in 1st sc tie off and sew in ends.
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Put a little bit of love into your Never Ending Love Square Free Crochet Pattern with the help of the Squares. It's so beautiful and delicate.
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You can use crochet blankets as bed spread, snuggle under it while watching favorite TV shows, or use it as a housewarming gift.
Motifs are one of my favorite things about crochet. The are great for using up scraps of yarn or experimenting with color combinations. They are very versatile too…use them to
There are so many beautiful, free patterns for crochet squares out there, right? In the coming season, let`s explore lacy, subtle designs.
Crochet super easy strawberry which is very gorgeous and creative. It's fast and fun project also great for those who love new and crazy ideas. Great gift and souvenir.
MooglyCAL2021 Block 10 is a unique square by Fiber Flux! The Planet Earth Square features creative post stitches and there's a video tutorial too!
The Proserpina 12" Afghan Square is a simple and elegant crochet block with a lace motif of V-stitches and puffs
Granny squares, stripes, hexagons and more are easy, pretty and a great way to use up all of your beautiful yarn scraps. Here are thirty
Do you love both the Moss Stitch and Granny Squares? Learn how to make a Moss Stitch Granny Square with this comprehensive tutorial.
Floral crochet square can be a decoration on its own, or become a part of bigger project. In this artile you will find lovely free patterns.
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This is a free crochet pattern for how to crochet a farmhouse inspired Valentine's heart quilt using solid granny squares.
Cheerful Echinaceas are basic crochet squares patterns that can be used to create blankets, afghans, bed covers and decorative pillows.
This post may contain affiliate links. Hexagon motifs are so versatile and special. They open up a whole world of options for you to make any project you love, from adorable coasters to motif–based afghans. This sublime hexagon motif can be made with any yarn and the recommended hook size for yarn of your choice. … [Free Pattern] Adorable Pattern For A Hexagon Shaped Motif Read More »
Textured squares woven on a weavette loom.
Today we are going to lean t crochet a beautiful, vintage granny square. Some blogs refer to this design as a wedding ring square, I
Crochet Double Bobble Heart Square Pattern The Crochet Double Bobble Heart Square was just a first real attempt of playing with a graph to create a fun
Granny squares, stripes, hexagons and more are easy, pretty and a great way to use up all of your beautiful yarn scraps. Here are thirty
Here is a nice reversible 12-inch heart square you can crochet using a graph or chart. It uses 3 colors and a technique called intarsia crochet.
Crochet lacy squares are very versatile, you can use them as dishcloths, coasters, placemats, or join them to create an afghan or bedspread
Once again, I’m pleased to provide you The Harmony Blanket Knit-a-Long knit square. For all the details, visit the Underground Crafter. As with the Carolina Square and the April Sunshine Square that I contributed, this square is also reversible. The pattern is here and you can also download a free copy in my Ravelry store HERE. The download copy is free… Continue reading Harmony Blanket Knit-A-Long Square Center Diamond
This year, Pam Knighton-Haener from A Yarn of Serendipity has created some new designs and so far I have already been able to test three of them. Two are already published, so I can show them. The …
This listing is for a digital pdf download for the crochet SQUARE pattern described. --- “Meet Me in the Circle” Square --- This is a square I designed for a blanket for my father. I wanted something simple and crisp that would make a nice lap blanket for him. * Written in US terms. * Pattern listing is for SQUARE only. * Red Heart Roll With It Melange in Paparazzi. * Size “J” hook. * Squares measure approx. 5” × 5”. * Stitch count = 15 stitches per side. * (Any weight of yarn can be used with a suitably sized hook. Size will of course vary.) STITCHES USED: SS, CH, SC, DC, TR. This pattern and any associated images are property of Nana’s Crochet Creations by D. Maunz and may not be distributed in part or in whole without my permission.
Motifs are one of my favorite things about crochet. The are great for using up scraps of yarn or experimenting with color combinations. They are very versatile too…use them to
Crochet the Baroque Triumph Floral Square. This beautiful afghan block is the perfect & elegant addition to your granny square blanket!
Cheerful Echinaceas are basic crochet squares patterns that can be used to create blankets, afghans, bed covers and decorative pillows.
I designed this crochet heart granny square as I received multiple requests to do so. I hope you will like my crochet heart granny square design and find a lot of fun ways to use it! You may also like my other crochet square designs: Ocean Foam crochet square, crochet black cat square, and crochet Wordle coaster. The …
November brings thoughts of family gatherings, good food, and good fun. Who can resist a tasty turkey dinner with all the trimmings? To get you in the holiday spirit, I've designed a new afghan square. This beautiful, luxuriously textured square will get your taste buds tingling. Designed especially for the Block-a-Month Crochet-a-Long (BAMCAL) Ravelry group. The pattern is free, right here on my blog. If you'd like a nice pdf for your Ravelry Library, you can purchase it for a small fee of $2.98. Click here to purchase the pattern. MATERIALS & GUIDELINES YARN Caron Simply Soft A: Victorian Rose B: Off White C: Fuchsia WEIGHT: 4 - Medium HOOK: I / 5.5 mm OTHER: Stitch markers, Tapestry Needle, Scissors ABBREVIATIONS: Beg = beginning Ch/s = chain/s Dc= double crochet Hdc = half double crochet Hk = hook Lp/s = loop/s PM = place marker RM = remove marker Rnd = round Sc = single crochet Sk = skip/skipped Sl St = slip stitch Sp/s = space/s St/s = stitch/es Tr = treble crochet Yo = yarn over SPECIAL STITCHES: Bpsc (back post single crochet) - Insert hk from back to front to back around post of st indicated, yo and pull up lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hk. Join with bpsc – Place slip knot on hk, working from back of fabric, insert hk from back to front to back around post of st indicated, yo and pull up lp around front of post and into back of fabric, yo and draw through 2 lps on hk. Pc (popcorn) - Work 5 dc in same st, drop lp from hk, insert hk from front to back through top of first st made, place dropped lp on hk and pull through st. NOTES: The ch-1 at beg of Rnd does not count as a st. Join with hdc counts as join with a ch-2. INSTRUCTIONS With A ch 4, join into a ring OR make a magic ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ring, (ch 2, 3 dc in ring) 3 times, hdc in top of beg ch-3 to join. (12 dc, 4 ch-2) Rnd 2: Ch 3, 2 dc in sp just made with join, (first half of corner made), [ch 1, sk next 3 dc, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next ch-2 sp] 3 times, ch 1, sk next 3 dc, 3 dc in beg corner sp to complete first corner, hdc in top of beg ch-3 to join. (24 dc, 4 ch-2, 4 ch-1) Rnd 3: Ch 1, (hdc, sc) in same sp, [sc in next 3 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in next 3 dc, (sc, hdc, sc) in next corner ch-2 sp] around omitting last (sc, hdc, sc), sc in beg ch-2 sp to complete the first corner, join with sl st to beg hdc. Finish off. (4 hdc, 36 sc) Rnd 4: Join B with sc to the 2nd st after any corner hdc, sc in next 7 sts, [(sc, hdc, sc) in next corner hdc, sc in next 9 sts] around omitting last 8 sc, join with sl st to beg sc. (44 sc, 4 hdc) Rnd 5: Ch 1, sc in same st, [sk next 2 sts, 9 tr in next st, sk next 2 sts, sc in next st, sk next 2 sts, 11 tr in corner hdc, sk next 2 sts, sc in next st] around omitting last sc, join with sl st to beg sc. Finish off. (8 sc, 80 tr) Rnd 6: Join C with bpsc to the first tr of any corner tr group, bpsc around next 10 tr, [sk next sc, bpsc around next 9 tr, sk next sc, bpsc around next 11 tr] around omitting last 11 bpsc, join with sl st to beg bpsc. (80 bpsc) Note: PM in 6th (middle) bpsc of each 11-tr group. (4 marked sts) Rnd 7: Ch 1, sc in same st, [ch 3, sk next 9 bpsc, keeping ch-3 behind work, sc in next bpsc, hdc in next bpsc, ch 2, sk next 3 bpsc, (pc, ch 2, pc, ch 2, pc) in next bpsc, ch 2, sk next 3 bpsc, hdc in next bpsc, sc in next bpsc] around omitting last sc, join with sl st to beg sc. (8 hdc, 16 ch-2, 12 pc) Rnd 8: Ch 3, [3 dc in next ch-3 sp, dc in next sc, sk next hdc, ch 2, pc in next ch-2 sp, ch 2, sk next pc, (pc, ch 2, pc) in next ch-2 sp, ch 3 for corner, sk next pc, (pc, ch 2, pc) in next ch-2 sp, ch 2, sk next pc, pc in next ch-2 sp, ch 2, sk next hdc, dc in next sc] around omitting last dc, join with sl st to top of beg ch-3. Finish off. (4 ch-3, 24 ch-2, 20 dc, 24 pc) Rnd 9: Join A with sc to any corner ch-3 sp, sc in same sp, [(sc in top of next pc, sc in next ch-2 sp) twice, sc in top of next pc, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next 2 sts, insert hk first into marked bpsc directly in front and then into next dc, complete a sc, RM, sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, (sc in top of next pc, sc in next ch-2 sp) twice, sc in top of next pc, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in next ch-3 sp] around omitting last (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc), 2 sc in beg ch-3 sp to complete the first corner, hdc in top of beg sc to join. (92 sc, 4 ch-2) Rnd 10: Ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, [ch 1, (sk next 3 sts, 3 dc in next st, ch 1] to last 3 sts of side, sk last 3 sts, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next ch-2 sp for corner] around omitting last (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), 3 dc in same sp as beg 3 dc, hdc in top of beg ch-3 to join. (21 dc per side, 6 ch-1 per side, 4 ch-2 for corners) Rnd 11: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, sc) in same sp, [place 1 sc in each dc and ch-1 sp, and (sc, hdc, sc) in each corner ch-2 sp] around, join with sl st to beg sc. Finish off. (116 sc, 4 hdc) Rnd 12: Join B with sc to the 3rd st after any corner hdc, sc in next 26 sts, [(sc, hdc, sc) in next hdc, sc in next 29 sts] around omitting last 27 sc, join with sl st to beg sc. (4 hdc, 124 sc) Rnd 13: Ch 1, sc in same st, [(sk next 3 sts, 9 tr in next sc, sk next 3 sts, sc in next st) 3 times, sk last 3 sc on side, 11 tr in corner hdc, sk next 3 sc, sc in next sc] around omitting last sc, join with sl st to beg sc. Finish off. (16 sc, 152 tr) Rnd 14: Join C with bpsc to the first tr of any corner tr group, bpsc around next 10 tr, [(sk next sc, bpsc around next 9 tr) 3 times, sk next sc, bpsc around next 11 tr] around omitting last 11 bpsc, join with sl st to beg bpsc. (152 bpsc) Rnd 15: Sl st in next st, hdc in next st, [sc in next 2 sts, (hdc, dc, hdc) in next st for corner, sc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, ch 2, pc in next sk sc on Rnd 13, ch 2, sk 4 bpsc, hdc in next bpsc, (sc in next 3 bpsc, hdc in next bpsc, ch 2, pc in next sk st on Rnd 13, ch 2, sk next 4 bpsc, hdc in next bpsc) 3 times] around omitting last hdc, join with sl st to beg hdc. Finish off. (16 pc, 32 ch-2, 96 sts) Rnd 16: Join A with sl st to any corner dc, ch 1, (hdc, sc) in same st, [sc in next 3 sts, (sc in next stitch, sc in next ch-2 sp, sk next pc, sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next 4 sts) 4 times (sc, hdc, sc) in next corner hdc] around omitting last (sc, hdc, sc), sc in same st as join to complete corner, join with sl st to beg hdc. (132 sc, 4 hdc) Rnd 17: Ch 1, (hdc, sc) in same st, [sc in next 33 sc, (sc, hdc, sc) in next corner hdc] around omitting last (sc, hdc, sc), sc in same st as join to complete corner, join with sl st to beg hdc. Finish off, weave in ends, block as desired. (140 sc, 4 hdc) © 2020 Melinda Miller – All rights reserved Join the fun and CAL with me here: Ravelry: Melinda Miller Designs Facebook: MoCrochet Makers