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Friday 26 August 2016

Seaside Winter Blanket: Square 11 Uvongo

Hello Seaside CAL-ers!    We are nearing the end of our travels down the South Coast of Kwa Zulu Natal.   This is the second last stop on our Seaside trip, and I hope you are still enjoying the journey with me!

The photos of your growing blankets continue to inspire and delight!   Please keep sharing your beautiful photos in the SEASIDE WINTER BLANKET CAL GROUP.

I will be consolidating the CAL posts into a single  SEASIDE WINTER BLANKET PATTERN pdf document, which will be available for purchase on Ravelry.   The single patterns will remain FREE on my blog.

If you are new to the CAL, please take a moment to read the following posts (links can be found in the pinned post on the Group Page), if you have not already done so, as they contain important information regarding yarn requirements,hook size, blanket sizes and layouts, joining method and other useful CAL information:  Introduction;  You Might Like to Know;  and In Love with Colour.

(Please remember that the two Bonus Squares, "Amanzimtoti"and "Southbroom" are not included in my original layout and have therefore not been included in the count)

This week we will be making the "Uvongo" Square - the 11th CAL Square and the 10th and final small square, measuring 19cm x 19cm including the two border rounds. 


Uvongo is situated to the south of Port Shepstone at the mouth of the Vungu River, and is the largest residential area on the lower KwaZulu Natal South Coast.


We will be crocheting 1 more large square (38cm x 38cm)  before moving on to the border and edging of the blanket.

My "coastal" post will be a bit different this week.   As a lot of you will know I lost my beloved mom to Motor Neuron Disease in July 2015.  Some days it feels as if my heart will never be whole again.   Last week one of my fellow South African readers let me know that she wanted to finish this blanket for her mom's 78th Birthday this Sunday.     I still had so much work to do on the CAL - and had not even started writing the patterns for the 1 small square, 1 large square, border and edging.    Because mom's are one of the most precious gifts, I wanted to help Leanda Currie-Black Anthony make this special gift happen for her mom.   She sat up with me until almost three this morning testing line, after line of pattern, and we have been on the go again since seven this morning.   We really have to keep our wits about us as I am alternating between pattern lines for the small square and the large square!



UVONGO SQUARE PATTERN:

Make 2 x Uvongo Square for the Baby Blanket Make 2 x Uvongo Squares for the Lapghan.

PATTERN TERMS:  US



SPECIAL STITCHES:

3 Triple Crochet Cluster:  (3trc cl) =  yoh x2, insert hook in specified stitch, pull a loop through, (yoh, draw through two loops) x2;  do not complete the stitch, leaving the last loop of the trc on your hook (2 loops on hook);  working in the same st, make 2x more trc in the same way, leaving the last loop of each trc on your hook;  yoh and pull loop through 4 remaining loops on the hook all at once.

Foundation:  4ch, ss to form ring or make a magic ring.

Round 1:   3ch (counts as 1dc), 15dc into ring (16dc).  Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.

Round 2:  Join yarn in top of any dc.   2ch (counts as 1hdc), 2hdc into same dc as join, 6ch, skip 1dc;
(3trc cl into top of next dc, 6ch, skip 1dc, 3hdc into next dc, 6ch, skip 1dc) x3;  3trc cl into top of next dc, 6ch.   Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn



Round 3:  Join yarn in 6ch sp to the left of any 3hdc.  [2ch (counts as 1hdc), 2hdc, 2ch, 3dc into same 6ch sp], 6ch;
[(3dc, 2ch, 3hdc into next 6ch sp);  (3hdc, 2ch, 3dc into next 6ch sp);  6ch] x3; (3dc, 2ch, 3hdc into next 6ch sp).   Sl St into 2nd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.


Round 4:  Join yarn in any 6ch sp.  [2ch, 1dc (counts as 2dc tog); (2ch, 2dc tog, 4ch, 2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog into same 6ch sp as join]; (3dc into next 2ch sp,  3ch,  3dc into next 2ch sp);
[(2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog, 4ch, 2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog into next 6ch sp);  (3dc into next 2ch sp,  3ch, 3dc into next 2ch sp)] x3.   Sl st into start 2dc tog to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 5:   Join yarn in any 4ch (corner) sp. 3ch (counts as 1dc), 5dc into same sp as join. 3dc into next 2ch sp; 1dc into sp between 2dc tog and next dc; (1dc into sp between next 2dc) x2; (2dtrc into sp between 3hdc groups in Round 3; (1dc into sp between next 2dc) x2; 1dc into sp between next dc and 2dc tog; 3dc into next 2ch sp;
[6dc into next 4ch sp. 3dc into next 2ch sp; 1dc into sp between 2dc tog and next dc; (1dc into sp between next 2dc) x2; 2dtrc into sp between 3hdc groups in Round 3; (1dc into sp between next 2dc) x2; 1dc into sp between next dc and 2dc tog; 3dc into next 2ch sp] x 3. Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close. Break off yarn.



Round 6: Join yarn with a standing sc in 3rd dc of any corner 6dc, 1sc in same dc; 2ch, 2sc in next dc; 1sc into each of next 18dc; [2sc into next dc, 2ch, 2sc into next dc; 1sc into each of next 18dc] x3. Sl st into standing sc at start to close. Break off yarn.



Round 7:  Join yarn in any 2ch (corner) sp.  3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same 2ch sp as join; 1dc into each of next 22dc;
(2dc, 3ch, 2dc into next 2ch; 1dc into each of next 22dc) x3.   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.


Crochet Border Rounds 1 and 2 around Square.

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A huge thank you to Ritha Vishwanath of HOOKS, NEEDLES AND MORE for her time and effort in efficiently testing the Uvongo.



PS:   The official CAL has ended but you can still join in at your leisure.  The links to all the patterns for the CAL can be found in the pinned post of our Seaside Winter Blanket Group

Friday 19 August 2016

Seaside Winter Blanket: Square 10 Pennington

Hello Seaside CAL-ers and welcome to Part 10 of our Seaside Winter Blanket CAL!

We only have a few more stops to make along the lovely Kwa Zulu Natal South Coast before our Seaside Journey comes to an end.

I will be consolidating the weekly patterns into a single SEASIDE WINTER BLANKET PATTERN, which will be available for purchase on Ravelry.    The individual square patterns will remain FREE on my blog, so you can work at your own pace and make as many blankets as you like.

Please take a moment to read the following posts, if you have not already done so as they contain important information regarding yarn requirements, hook size, blanket sizes and layouts, joining method and other useful CAL information:

INTRODUCTION
YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW  and
IN LOVE WITH COLOUR

This week we will be making the "Pennington" Square - the 10th CAL Square and the 9th small square, measuring 19cm x 19cm including the two border rounds.  


crochet squares

We will be crocheting 1 more small square and 1 more large square before moving on to the border and edging of the blanket.

Pennington is situated about 74km south of Durban and is the ideal holiday spot for families of all ages.   The lovely tidal pool provides relatively safe swimming year round - perfect for toddlers and golden oldies alike!


(Please remember that the two Bonus Squares, "Amanzimtoti"and "Southbroom" are not included in my original layout and have therefore not been included in the count)

PENNINGTON SQUARE PATTERN:

Make 1 x Pennington Square for the Baby Blanket Make 2 x Pennington Squares for the Lapghan.

PATTERN TERMS:  US



Foundation:  3ch, ss to form ring or make a magic ring.

Round 1:   3ch (counts as 1hdc, 1ch);  (1hdc into ring, 1ch) x7.   (8 x 1hdc, 1ch).   Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.

Round 2:  Join yarn in any 1ch sp.  2ch, 1dc into ring (counts as 2dc tog), 2ch;   (2dc tog into next 1ch sp,  2ch) x7.   (8 x 2dc tog, 2ch).   Sl st into top of start 2dc tog to close.   Break off yarn.

Round 3:  Join yarn in any 2ch sp.   2ch, 1dc (counts as 1dc tog) into same sp as join, 2ch, 2dc tog into same sp as join, 2ch;   [2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog into next 2ch sp (grouping), 2ch] x7.   (8 x groupings, 2ch).   Sl st into top of start 2dc tog to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 4:  Join yarn in 2ch sp at centre of any grouping.   3ch (counts as 1dc), 3dc into same 2ch sp, 1ch, (1dc, 1trc into top of 2dc tog in Round 2; 1dc into 2ch sp bet groupings), 1ch;  [(4dc into 2ch at centre of next grouping), 1ch, (1dc, 1trc into top of 2dc tog in Round 2, 1dc into 2ch sp bet groupings) 1ch] x7.   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 5:  Join yarn between 2nd and 3rd dc of any 4dc grouping.   [2ch, 1dc (counts as 2dc tog), 3ch, 2dc tog into same place as join];  (1dc in 1ch sp;  1Fpdc around each of next 3sts;  1dc in 1ch sp);
[(2dc tog, 3ch, 2dc tog into space between 2nd and 3rd dc of next 4dc group);  (1dc in 1ch sp;  1Fpdc around each of next 3sts;  1dc in 1ch sp)] x7. Sl st into top of start 2dc tog to close.   Break off yarn.



Round 6:  Join yarn in any 3ch space.     [2ch, 1dc (counts as 2dc tog), 2ch;  (2dc tog, 2 ch, 2dc tog into same sp as join) (fan)];  1Bpdc around each of next 5sts;
[(2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog, 2ch, 2dc tog into next 3ch sp);  1Bpdc around each of next 5sts] x7.  Sl st into top of start 2dc tog to close   Break off yarn.



Round 7:  Join yarn in 1st st of any Bpdc grouping.   2ch (counts as 1hdc), 1hdc into each of next 4Bpdc;  (2sc into next 2ch sp) x2;  (2dc into next st;  2trc into next st;  1dtrc into next st;  2trc into next st;  2dc into next st);  (2sc into next 2ch sp) x2

[1hdc into each of next 5Bpdc;  (2sc into next 2ch sp) x2; (2dc into next st;  2trc into next st;  1dtrc into next st;  2trc into next st;  2dc into next st);  (2sc into next 2ch sp) x2] x3.   Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.



Round 8:  Join yarn in top of any dtrc;  3ch (counts as 1dc), (1dc, 3ch, 2dc in same place as join);  1dc into each of next 21sts;
[(2dc, 3ch, 2dc into next dtrc);  1 dc into each of next 21sts] x3.   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.



Crochet Border Rounds 1 and 2 around Square.

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A huge thank you once again to, Ritha Vishwanath of HOOKS, NEEDLES AND MORE for the time and effort put into testing the Pennington Square.

PS:   The official CAL has ended but you can still join in at your leisure.  The links to all the patterns for the CAL can be found in the pinned post of our Seaside Winter Blanket Group

Friday 12 August 2016

Seaside Winter Blanket: Square 9 Umkomaas

Hello Seaside CAL-ers and welcome to Part 9 of our Seaside Winter Blanket Journey!

You will find the Links to all posts relating to this CAL in the "pinned" post at the top of the Group Page.

Patterns will remain on my Blog so that you can work at your own pace and make as many blankets as you like!

I will be consolidating the weekly patterns into a single SEASIDE WINTER BLANKET PATTERN, which will be available for purchase on Ravelry.    The single patterns will remain FREE on my blog.

Note:  The two Bonus Squares, "Amanzimtoti"and "Southbroom" are not included in my original layout and have therefore not been included in the count)

Please take a moment to read the following posts, if you have not already done so as they contain important information regarding yarn requirements, hook size, blanket sizes and layouts, joining method and other useful CAL information:

INTRODUCTION
YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW  and
IN LOVE WITH COLOUR

This week we will be making the "Umkomaas" Square - the 9th CAL Square and the 8th small square, measuring 19cm x 19cm including the two border rounds.     We will be crocheting 2 more small squares and 1 more large square before moving on to the border and edging of the blanket.



Umkomaas was established in 1861 when a harbour was built to export sugar.   The small coastal town  situated along the mouth of the Mkhomazi River (also known as Umkomaas) is rich in both marine and bird wildlife. 



While looking for material for this post, I remembered these two photos of my lovely young mom and me on Umkomaas Beach in 1969!



Please excuse the quality of the photos and the crochet - today has just been one of those disastrous days (the kind where you wish you could just back space and hit "delete")!

UMKOMAAS SQUARE PATTERN

Make 1 x Umkomaas Square for the Baby Blanket Make 2 x Umkomaas Squares for the Lapghan.

PATTERN TERMS:  US



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

A "Petal" is formed by crocheting 3 tall stitches together as follows:   yoh x 4 (tr trc), work four parts of the stitch only, leaving 2 loops on your hook (do not complete the stitch),  yoh x 3 (dtrc), work three parts of the stitch only, leaving 3 loops on your hook (do not complete the stitch),  yoh x 4 (tr trc), work four parts of the stitch only, leaving four loops on your hook.   yoh Pull the loop through all four loops on your hook.
Note:    your "Start Petal" is worked as follows:   7ch (counts as first tr trc), yoh x 3 (dtrc), work three parts of the stitch only leaving 2 loops on your hook,  yoh x 4 (tr trc), work four parts of the stitch only leaving three loops on your hook.   yoh Pull the loop through all three loops on your hook

Foundation:  4ch, ss to form ring or make a magic ring.

Round 1:  3ch (counts as 1dc), 15dc into ring.   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn

Round 2:  Join yarn in top of any dc;   Work Start Petal into same dc as join;  6ch, skip next dc;  (work Petal into next dc,  6ch, skip next dc) x7.    (8 Petals).   sl st into top of start petal to close.   Break off yarn.



Round 3:  Join yarn in any 6ch sp.   2ch (counts as 1hdc), 7hdc into same sp as join;  (8hdc into next 6ch sp) x7.    Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close. (8 x 8hdc groups).  Break off yarn.



Round 4:  Join yarn in 1st hdc on any 8hdc group.   2ch (counts as 1hdc), 1hdc into each of next 7hdc, 2ch;  [(1sc into each of next 8hdc), 2ch;  (1hdc into each of next 8hdc), 2ch] x3;  1sc into each of next 8hdc, 2ch.   Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.



Round 5:  Join yarn in 1st hdc on any 8hdc group.   2ch (counts as 1hdc), 1hdc into next hdc; 1dc into next hdc, (1dc, 2trc into next hdc), 2ch, (2trc, 1dc into next hdc), 1dc into next dc, 1hdc into next 2hdc;  1hdc into 2ch sp;
[1hdc into each of next 8sc;  1hdc into next 2ch sp; 1hdc into each of next 2hdc;  1dc into next hdc, (1dc, 2trc into next hdc), 2ch, (2trc, 1dc into next hdc), 1dc into next dc, 1hdc into next 2hdc;  1hdc into 2ch sp] x3;  1hdc into each of next 8sc;  1hdc into next 2ch sp.   Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.



Round 6:  Join yarn in any 2ch (corner).   3ch (counts as 1dc), (1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same 2ch sp as join);  1dc into each of next 22sts;  [(2dc, 3ch, 2dc into next 2ch corner),  1dc into each of next 22sts] x3.   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.



Crochet Border Rounds 1 and 2 around Square.

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A huge thank you once again to, Ritha Vishwanath of HOOKS, NEEDLES AND MORE for the time and effort put into testing the St Michael's on Sea Square.




PS:   The official CAL has ended but you can still join in at your leisure.  The links to all the patterns for the CAL can be found in the pinned post of our Seaside Winter Blanket Group

Friday 29 July 2016

Seaside Winter Blanket CAL: Square 8 St Michael's-on-Sea

Hello Seaside CAL-ers!   Welcome to Part 8 of our Seaside Winter Blanket Journey!

Patterns will remain on my Blog so that you can work at your own pace and make as many blankets as you like!

This week we will be making the "St Michael's-on-Sea" Square - the 8th CAL Square and the 7th small square, measuring 19cm x 19cm including the two border rounds.     We will be crocheting 3 more small squares and 1 more large square before moving on to the border and edging of the blanket.


(Please remember that the two Bonus Squares, "Amanzimtoti"and "Southbroom" are not included in my original layout and have therefore not been included in the count)
 
The large waves and super swells of St Michael's-on-Sea make this quiet little South Coast spot a surfer's paradise.   The main swimming beach is at the mouth of the Umhlangeni River.   This beach is protected by shark nets, and is patrolled by lifeguards during school holidays.   The beautiful reefs in these warm Indian Ocean waters are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving.



ST MICHAEL'S-ON-SEA SQUARE PATTERN:

Make 1 x St Michael's-on-Sea Square for the Baby Blanket Make 2 x St Michael's-on-Sea Squares for the Lapghan.

Yarn requirements, hook size, blanket sizes and layouts, joining method and other useful CAL information are contained in the following posts:
 
INTRODUCTION
YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW  and
IN LOVE WITH COLOUR

If you are new to the CAL, please take a moment to read the above posts, if you have not already done so in order to prepare yourself for our Crochet-a-long journey.


PATTERN TERMS:  US



Foundation:  4ch, ss to form ring or make a magic ring.

Round 1:   3ch (counts as 1dc), 11dc into ring (12dc).  Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.

Round 2:  Join yarn in any dc.   [4ch (counts as 1dc, 1ch), 1dc into same place as join)];  ((1dc, 1ch, 1dc into next dc) x11 (12 x 1dc, 1ch, 1dc).  Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.

Round 3:  Join yarn in any 1ch sp.  [3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc into same sp as join)];  (3dc into next 1ch sp) x11 (12 x 3dc groups).   Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.

Round 4:  Each stitch grouping is worked over a 3dc group.  (Join yarn in 1st dc on any 3dc group.  3ch, 3dc tog into 2nd dc, 3ch, sl st into 3rd dc);  (sl st into 1st dc on next 3dc group, 3ch, 3dc tog into 2nd dc,  3ch, sl st into 3rd dc) x11   Sl st into same dc as start to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 5:  Join yarn in top of any 3dc tog;  [3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 1ch, 3dc into same place as join, 1ch];  (3dc, 1ch, 3dc into top of next 3dc tog, 1ch) x 11.  (6 x 3dc, 1ch, 3dc Shells).  Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 6:  Join yarn in any 1ch sp.  4ch (counts as 1sc, 3ch);  (1sc into next 1ch sp, 3ch) x23 (24 x 3ch loops).   Sl st into 1st of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.


Round 7:  Join yarn in any 3ch loop.   [4ch (counts as 1trc), 2trc, 3ch, 3trc into same 3ch loop];  3dc in next 3ch loop;  3hdc in next 3ch loop;  3sc in next 3ch loop;  3hdc in next 3ch loop;  3dc in next 3ch loop;  [(3trc, 3ch, 3trc in next 3ch loop);  3dc in next 3ch loop;  3hdc in next 3ch loop;  3sc in next 3ch loop;  3hdc in next 3ch loop;  3dc in next 3ch loop] x3.   Sl st into 4th of start ch to close   Break off yarn.


Round 8:  Join yarn in any corner 3ch;  [3ch (counts as 1dc);  1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same 3ch sp as join];  1dc into each of next 21sts;  [(2dc, 2ch, 2dc into next 3ch sp);  1dc into each of next 21sts] x3;  sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.  Break off yarn.


Crochet Border Rounds 1 and 2 around Square. 

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A huge thank you once again to, Ritha Vishwanath of HOOKS, NEEDLES AND MORE for the time and effort put into testing the St Michael's on Sea Square.

PS:   The official CAL has ended but you can still join in at your leisure.  The links to all the patterns for the CAL can be found in the pinned post of our Seaside Winter Blanket Group

Friday 22 July 2016

Seaside Winter Blanket CAL: Square 7 Shelly Beach

Hello and welcome to those of you who have been with me from the start of this journey, as well as to all our new CAL-ers!    I cannot believe we are already 7 weeks into our Seaside Winter Blanket CAL!  Time really does fly when you are having (so much) fun!!  

Patterns will remain on my Blog so that you can work at your own pace and make as many blankets as you like!

This week we will be making the "Shelly Beach" Square - the 7th CAL Square and the 6th small square, measuring 19cm x 19cm including the two border rounds. 

Please remember that Bonus Squares are not included in my original layout and have therefore not been included in the count. 

Shelly Beach is a small coastal town on the Hibiscus Coast of Kwa Zulu Natal.  The Hibiscus Coast is the Southernmost strip of almost "endless summer" coast,  stretching from Hibberdene to Port Edward.  So named for the abundance of Hibiscus species growing along this belt, it is also often referred to as South Africa's "Golf Coast".   There are no fewer than 7 golf courses dotted along this stretch of coast, including two of the country's top courses!   Shelly Beach is the perfect playground for adventure seekers and holidaymakers alike, with a popular scuba diving reef around 1500m into the ocean, and much further into the ocean the Protea Banks, which is a world renowned scuba diving destination for sharks and big game fish.  Other activities include rock and surf fishing, ski-boating, as well as canoeing and boating in the estuaries. 




SHELLY BEACH SQUARE PATTERN:

Make 1 x Shelly Beach Square for the Baby Blanket
Make 2 x Shelly Beach Squares for the Lapghan

Yarn requirements, hook size, blanket sizes and layouts, joining method and other useful CAL information are contained in the following posts:

INTRODUCTION
YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW  and
IN LOVE WITH COLOUR

If you are new to the CAL, please take a moment to read the above posts, if you have not already done so in order to prepare yourself for our Crochet-a-long journey.

PATTERN TERMS:  US



SPECIAL STITCHES:

4 Triple Crochet Cluster(4trc cl) =  yoh x2, insert hook in 2ch, pull a loop through, (yoh, draw through two loops) x2;  do not complete the stitch, leaving the last loop of the trc on your hook (2 loops on hook);  working in the same 2ch, make 3x more trc in the same way, leaving the last loop of each trc on your hook;  yoh and pull loop through 5 remaining loops on the hook all at once. 
Note:   your start (first) cluster (4trc stcl) is worked as follows:  3ch (counts as first part trc);  yoh x2, insert hook in 2ch, pull a loop through, (yoh, draw through two loops) x2;  do not complete the stitch, leaving the last loop of the trc on your hook (2 loops on hook);  working in the same 2ch, make 2x more trc in the same way, leaving the last loop of each trc on your hook;  yoh and pull loop through 4 remaining loops on the hook all at once. 

Double Crochet Popcorn Stitch:  (dcPs) = 5dc then remove the hook from the last loop, insert the hook front to back on the first dc, and again into last loop, yoh and pull through (if you need a bit of help with the "popcorns" you can find the tutorial HERE)
Noteyour start (first) popcorn stitch is worked as follows:  3ch (counts as 1dc), 4dc then remove the hook from the last loop, insert the hook front to back in the 3rd ch, and again into last loop, yoh and pull through

Triple Crochet Popcorn Stitch:  (trcPs) = 5trc then remove the hook from the last loop, insert the hook front to back on the first trc, and again into last loop, yoh and pull through
Noteyour start (first) popcorn stitch is worked as follows:   4ch (counts as 1trc), 4trc then remove the hook from the last loop, insert the hook front to back on the 4th ch, and again into last loop, yoh and pull through


Foundation:  4ch, ss to form ring or make a magic ring.

Round 1:   2ch, 1dc  (counts as 2dctog),  2ch;  (2dctog into ring, 2ch) x5 (6 x 2dctog, 2ch).  Sl st into start 2dctog to close.  Break off yarn.

Round 2:  Join yarn in any 2ch sp.   [2ch, 1dc (counts as 2dctog), 2ch;  2dctog in same 2ch sp as join, 2ch];  [2dctog, 2ch, 2dc tog into next 2ch sp, 2ch) x5.   Sl st into top of first 2dctog to close (12 x 2dctog, 2ch).   Break off yarn.


Round 3:  Join yarn in any 2ch sp.   4trc stcl, 4ch;  (4trc cl in next 2ch sp, 4ch) x11.   Sl st into top of start cluster to close (12 x 4trc cl).   Break off yarn.


Round 4:  Join yarn in any 4ch sp.   3ch (counts as 1dc), 5dc into same sp as join;  6dc into next 4ch sp;  (2dctog into next 4ch sp, 3ch) x2;  2dc tog into same 4ch sp (corner fan);  
[(6dc into next 4ch sp) x2;  (2dc tog into next 4ch sp, 3ch) x 2;  2dc tog into same 4ch sp (corner fan)] x3.  Sl st into 3rd of start ch to close.   Break off yarn.


Round 5:  Join yarn in 1st 3ch sp on any corner fan.  1dcPs into same 3ch as join, 4ch, 1dcPs into next 3ch sp, 1ch; 1Bpdc around each of next 12dc;  [(1dcPs into next 3ch sp, 4ch, 1dcPs into next 3ch sp, 1ch);  1Bpdc around each of next 12dc] x3.   Sl st into top of start dcPs to close.  Break off yarn.


Round 6:  Join yarn in any 4ch corner.  (1trcPs into same 4ch sp, 6ch, 1trcPs into same 4ch sp, 1ch);  (2dc into next dc; 1dc into next dc; 1hdc into next dc; 1sc into each of next 6dc;  1hdc into next dc; 1dc into next dc; 2dc into next dc);  
[(1trcPs, 6ch, 1trcPs into next 4ch sp, 1ch);  (2dc into next dc; 1dc into next dc; 1hdc into next dc; 1sc into each of next 6dc;  1hdc into next dc; 1dc into next dc; 2dc into next dc)] x3.  


Round 7Join yarn in any 6ch corner sp,  2ch (counts as 1hdc), 8hdc into same sp,  1hdc into sp between Ps and next stitch; 1hdc into each of next 14sts;  1hdc into sp between next stitch and Ps;  [9hdc into 6ch corner sp,  1hdc into sp between Ps and next stitch; 1hdc into each of next 14sts;  1hdc into sp between next stitch and Ps] x3.  Sl st into 2nd of start ch to close.  Do not break off yarn.  

Crochet Border Round 1, starting the Round in the 5th hdc of any 9hdc corner;
Crochet Border Round 2


PS:  Every care has been taken to make sure the squares are all the same size, ....... but yarn thicknesses often vary (even with the same brand).  If you find this happening, work out the difference between this and the correct size squares. Measure your stitch heights (sc, hdc and dc), and then compensate by adding a row of either sc, hdc or dc after the last pattern row to correct this. For example if your squares are short by 1cm, divide that by two = 0.5cm short on each side. My hdc's measure 0.5cm and so I would compensate by adding a round of hdc, before doing my border rounds!   The same rule would apply if your squares are too large.   Compensate by using a shorter stitch in your last round for example if your last round is supposed to be dc, crochet the round in hdc instead.

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A very special thank you to my wonderful Testers, Ritha Vishwanath of HOOKS, NEEDLES AND MORE  and Nina Mayer (aka HAEKELNINA) for the time and effort put into testing the Port Shepstone Square.

PS:   The official CAL has ended but you can still join in at your leisure.  The links to all the patterns for the CAL can be found in the pinned post of our Seaside Winter Blanket Group