learn how to crochet the Willow Granny Square with a me, includes step by step pictures, how to video, written pattern instructions and symbol chart
It's been a long time coming and having taught lots of beginners crochet classes I think a little crochet tutorial to recap what you learnt is well overdue!
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Hello again! I can't believe it's been a week since I've posted! My summer is still in full swing around here and time gets away from me too fast. I hope all of you are enjoying your summer as much as I am. Today I wanted to show you the project that I took along with me on my camping trip. My project was inspired by a photo that I saw on Pinterest.... using 5" squares that are sewn together and then adding crochet. You know that I love to add crochet edgings on several of my fabric patterns so when I saw the photo...I was inspired and started immediately! I just kind of made up my blanket as I went along but I have now discovered that there is a tutorial by Corey@Little Miss Shabby and a flickr group and it's a crochet along as well! It's called the Fusion Blanket Crochet Along. Fabric/Crochet fused together = fun!!! I love the fact that I have been able to use up even more of my precut leftovers from Sew Cherry, Daisy Cottage and Millie's Closet. I chose to use "I Love This Cotton" yarn in 68 Aqua that I bought at Hobby Lobby. It's so soft and the color is yummy and goes with all of my fabrics...and is 100% cotton which is a big plus for me. I like to work with natural fibers as much as possible. I have several squares completed so far... they really work up fast. I did a single crochet into each buttonhole stitch and then a double crochet into each single crochet and that's all! Easy peasy. *Take note that on the corners...I did 3 stitches instead of one:) I love the scrappiness of my blanket... I put some of the squares up on my design wall together to see how they will look when I crochet them together. I will just use a single crochet stitch when joining them and I think I will leave the holes in the intersections...I like how it adds a lacy kind of look. Of course I will make the final decision on that when I join them all together:) I know that today is Tuesday... and week 5 of The Great Granny Along!!! I don't have anything new to show you yet...but Jodi has some new blocks...so go over and see them! All of the beautiful blocks and quilts that are showing up on the flickr group are just amazing!!! It's been so fun to see all of them over the last 5 weeks:) Next post...I will be showing you a sneak peek of my up coming fabric line. Until then...have a quilty kind of day:) xx Lori
This granny square easy and fast to crochet with only 4 rounds. I used 2 contrasting colors to pop out the flower out from the background.
A quick and easy three row twinkling granny square crochet pattern with video. Also includes written pattern and chart. Great for scrap yarn!
I am so happy with how this turned out!! Loved making each and every block!! Thank you Polly for such an awesome CAL!! Wish I could have kept up during the CAL, but am so happy I finished. This i...
For some time now I’ve wanted to try my hand at a photo tutorial like this, all in one doc for folks to download. It made sense to me to start with a granny
Granny squares can go way beyond your average afghan. Learn how to crochet a granny square and get tons of crochet pattern ideas!
Explore beautiful versions of Willow Square Blanket, which is a free crochet pattern. These colorways will inspire you to make your own!
Hi dear readers !!! Today we will be showing you how to crochet super fast and easy granny square. This square can be perfect for making pillows, blankets and other covers. Will be perfect to use as a separate composition like a coaster. This beautiful square will definitely brighten up your home interior and add …
Learn how to crochet the solid granny square pattern.
This pattern in now available in pdf for, easier to read it, with more photos, 5 pages. You could appreciate it on my blog, la Maille au doigt : http://lamailleaudoigt.canalblog.com/tag/azulejos Inspirated by azulejos tiles, Aveiro square is the first block in the Azulejos squares serie. Contrastes à géométrie variable, alternance de points, et jeu d’assemblage, toutes les idées se déclinent … Aveiro square tutorial is only available on pdf via Ravelry, in french and american terms. Release version in pdf will be add automaticly to your download link you have been received when you bought it with paypal. I’ll hope you’ll be enjoyed with Aveiro block, and make some great projects with.
Create an easy granny square lace motif step by step with their own hands in a few minutes. Very beautiful and attractive with modern design. You can make other synthesis of very beautiful colors
Here is another Granny Square Tutorial. There are so many types of granny squares. With this tutorial, I am writing a step by step procedure on how to make a SOLID GRANNY SQUARE with pictures. Materials Cotton Yarn or Any Type of yarn actually G/4.0mm Crochet Hook or any hook that suits your yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors Terms Used ST(s) - Stitch(es) CH(s) - Chain(s) SL ST - Slip Stitch DC - Double Crochet Let's get started: R1. Make Magic Ring, and secure it with a stitch. CH3 DC, CH 2 into the ring.* 3 DC, CH 2* Repeat 3 times. Then DC again into the ring, join with a SL ST on top of Beg. CH 3. You'll end up with 3 sets of 3DC and CH 2 and a CH3 and 2DC set. The CH2 in between will be the corners of your square. Closed the ring tightly. R2. CH3, DC in next ST, 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 space. * DC in each of the next 3 STs, 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 space* Repeat 3 times. DC in next ST, join with a SL ST on top of Beg. CH 3. R3. CH 3, DC in the next 3 STs, 2 DC, CH2, 2 DC in CH2 space. * DC in each of the next 7 STs, 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 space* Repeat 3 times. DC in the last 3 STs, join with a SL ST in the top of Beg. CH3. R4. CH3, DC in the next 5 STs, 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 space. * DC in each of the next 11 STs, 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 space* Repeat 3 times. DC in the last 5 STs. Break yarn and join with an invisible join. Weave in all ends. How to join with an invisible join. If you would like to add more rows, you can continue to do so, just do DC in each STS and 2 DC, CH2, 2DC in CH2 spaces. Again I say that it is very important that you block your squares before joining them for your project. As you can see below the difference between blocked square and unblock square. There are so many types of blocking your work. But blocking this squares inside a book will do just fine also. Since my squares are not that big. I am amazed because it worked. Maybe because of the type of yarn I am using. I am using Milk Cotton yarn. If it won't work on you there are many options on the web. There are many ways to block your square. It may look like an inconvenience and too time-consuming, but it's so worth it. You can appreciate your work more if you blocked them. Here are some from Repeat Crafter Me, 1 Dog Woof and Look What I Made. Crochet Pixel Square Blocking (docking) Station Modular Crochet Blocking Station DIY Blocking Station for Crochet Squares They are all kind of the same. This is the easiest I can find on the net. Mostly DIY, you don't need to buy those expensive Blocking Kits. So I hope you will give blocking a go. Same with me before, I hate it that is why I don't do much crocheting a blanket or anything that needs blocking. But eventually, as you go on crocheting you can't avoid blocking. And it is so worth it. Hope you also enjoy making this and don't forget to Tag me on Instagram and Twitter with your finished project and also like my Page in Facebook, Si Nanay Madel. I would love to see what you've done and Pin it also on Pinterest. So that's it. I hope you all learn something and enjoy this post. If you have any questions, comments or suggestion just leave a message in the comment box and I will gladly answer them. Thank you and God bless! xoxo Nanay Madel Don't forget to share on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and more. **Please do not copy and post any pattern from this blog and claim it as your own. This pattern is limited to personal use only. Please do not re-publish all photos from this blog as your own. You may make and sell products from my pattern. Please also link back to my post. Any link back will be much, much appreciated. Thank you very much. ** I always make sure to share also because I learn to crochet for free from some very generous bloggers Thought of the Day September 7, 2017 The Bible is the only rule of faith and doctrine. Only Bible truth and Bible religion will stand the test of the judgment. - BLJ 129
Do you want to learn how to join granny squares with a flat seam that's completely invisible? This simple guide will walk you through the process step-by-step.
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Make this pretty granny square, designed in honour of my sister Diane. A Lullaby Lodge tutorial...
I have received an order for a baby blanket using squares with no holes. Well, I couldn't find a pattern for such a square. So, I made up my own. You could use this square in several sizes and I have posted photos of what it looks like at each size. This is the square at 3 1/2 inches. (Round 6) This is the square at 4 1/2 inches. (Round 8) This is the square at 6 inches. (Round 11) The "No Holes" Sc Square - Free Pattern Red Heart Super Saver yarn I crochet hook ch 2. 1- work 4 sc in the 2nd ch from hook. join. (4 sc) 2- ch 1. work 3 sc in each sc around. join. (12 sc) 3- ch 1. sc in same st. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 2 sts, 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last st. join. (20 sc) 4- ch 1. sc in same st and in next st. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 4 sts, 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 2 sts. join. (28 sc) 5- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 2 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 6 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 3 sts. join. (36 sc) 6- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 3 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 8 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 4 sts. join. (44 sc) [this is where it would measure 3 1/2 inches] 7- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 4 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 10 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 5 sts. join. (52 sc) 8- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 5 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 12 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 6 sts. join. (60 sc) [this is where it would measure 4 1/2 inches] 9- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 6 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 14 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 7 sts. join. (68 sc) [this is where it would measure 5 inches] 10- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 7 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 16 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 8 sts. join. (76 sc) 11- ch 1. sc in same st and in next 8 sts. work 3 sc in next st. *sc in next 18 sts, work 3 sc in next st. repeat from * around. sc in last 9 sts. join. finish off. weave in ends. (84 sc) [this is where it would measure 6 inches] I really like this little square and I can see myself using it for many things. DISCLAIMER: As always, I'm sure someone else has posted a square very similar to this one. If you have, I swear, I have not stolen your pattern. However, if you contact me, I will post your link here on my blog directing my readers to your pattern. This pattern may be used to make and sell any items that you want. However, please don't claim this pattern as your own. Please give credit where credit is due. Thanks! And I would love to see what all you make with these squares.