HAPPY DAYS MANDALA HEXAGON
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% acrylic
HOOK: 5.00mm
(NOTE: These motifs can be made with any weight or blend of yarn)
PATTERN
TERMS: US
I will include this conversion chart with each pattern to
make it easier for those using UK
terms
Foundation: 3ch, sl st to form a circle OR make a magic circle
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 11 dc into circle; sl st into 3rd ch at start to close (12dc)
Row 2: Join yarn into any sp between dc, 3ch (counts
as 1dc) 1dc in same space as join (2dc grouping); [2dc into each sp
between dc (2dc grouping)] x11; sl st into top of 3ch
at start to close (24dc)
Row 3: Join
yarn in centre of any 2dc grouping; 4ch
(counts as 1trc), 2trc into same space as join; [3trc into centre of
next 2dc grouping (3trc grouping)] x 11, sl st into top of 4ch at start
to close (36trc). Break off yarn.
Row 4: Join
yarn in any space between 3trc groupings, 6ch (counts as 1dc, 3ch), 2dc
into same space, 1ch; [2dc into next space, 1ch; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into
next space, 1ch)] x5; 2dc into next space. 1ch; 1dc into start space; sl st
into 3rd chain to close.
Row 5:
Sl st into 3ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same
space, 1ch; [(2dc into next space, ch1) x2; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into next
space, ch1)] x5; (2dc into next space, ch1) x2; sl st into top of 3ch at start
to close.
I use the join-as-you-go method to join my motifs (you can use whatever method you prefer). You can find a tutorial for the join-as-you-go HERE
Friday 17 October 2014
Tuesday 14 October 2014
Flower Granny Stripe Scarves: Pattern
A colourful and easy project! Perfect for novices but fun for any skill level!
(A print-friendly version of this pattern can be found HERE)
The pattern is designed to be worked in a 100% acrylic "economy" DK (8ply / light worsted weight) yarn, but it works up lovely in courtelle, 100% wool, acrylic/wool blends, and cottons.
The pattern also works up well in Aran (10ply / medium worsted weight) yarn
FLOWER GRANNY SCARVES: PATTERN
Yarn: DK / 8ply / Light Worsted Weight
Hook: 5.50mm
Foundation: 17ch
Length: 160cm
Quantities: Approximately 100g of your main colour and 10 - 20grams of your contrast colours
THIS PATTERN IS WRITTEN IN US TERMS
Basic Stitches: We are using five basic stitches only - chain (ch); single crochet (sc); double crochet (dc); triple crochet (trc) and a slip stitch (sl st) (US terms);
UK CROCHETERS will be using a double crochet (dc) (single crochet in US); treble (tr) (double crochet in US); double treble (dtr) (triple crochet in US); chain (ch); and slip stich (sl st)
Granny Stripe Panel
Foundation: 17ch
Row 1: Into 6th chain from hook, 3dc; (skip 2ch, 3dc into next ch) x 3; skip next ch; 1ch, 1dc into last ch; turn work
Row 2: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 2dc into 1ch space; (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 3; 3dc into space at end of row; turn work
Row 3: 4ch (counts as 1dc, 1ch); (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 4; 1ch, 1dc into top of 3ch at end of row; turn work
Even Rows 4 - 118 (Repeat Row 2)
Odd Rows 5 - 119 (Repeat Row 3)
On 119 Rows the Granny Stripe Panel measures 130cm. The scarf is easily made shorter by crocheting fewer rows.
Make two traditional granny squares as follows:
Traditional Granny Square:
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to form ring OR make a magic ring
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc into circle, 2ch (3dc into circle, 2ch) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 3dc into space between 3dc groupings; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 3dc into next space between 3dc groupings) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 4: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Use whatever method you are comfortable with to join your square to your main work-piece. (I used the join-as-you go method to join my squares, by making a slip st every third stitch from my granny square into my main work-piece (make sure that the right side of both squares face in the same direction when you join)
Border:
Worked along the length of the scarf on both sides - right side facing
Row 1: Join yarn in corner of granny square (right side facing); 3ch, 1dc into each dc; 1dc into corner space, 1dc across join; 2dc into side of each post along the granny rows; 1dc across join, 1dc into corner space, 1dc into each dc, 1dc into corner of granny, break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in top of 3ch on row 2, 1sc into each dc across the length of the scarf, break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in 1st single crochet, 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc in same space as join; (skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc; skip 2sc, 6dc in next sc) repeat to last 6sc; skip 2sc, sl st in next sc; skip 2sc, 3dc in last sc, break off yarn
Your scarf now looks like this:
Fringe Edging:
Worked along both ends of the scarf in the same colour as the Shell Border Row
Row 1: Working on the right side of your work, join yarn into side post of shell row; 2sc into same place as join, 1sc into side post of sc row, 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into each dc across granny square; 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into side post of sc row; 2sc into side post of shell row, turn work (27sc)
Row 2: Working on the wrong side of your work, 1ch, 1sc into same place as 1st sc, 1sc into each of next 26sc, turn work.
Row 3: working on the right side of your work, (15ch, Popcorn Stitch into fourth ch from hook, 12ch, skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc) x 9. Break off yarn.
EMBELLISHMENTS
Add as many flowers as you like (or none at all), you can even add beads or buttons to "customize" your scarf!
Pansy Flower:
Foundation: 3ch or make a magic ring
Petals: (3ch, 4 trc, 3ch, sl st into ring) x 2; 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring; 3ch, 2trc, 3ch sl st into ring, 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring, break off yarn.
Embroider the flower centres in a contrasting colour
Leaves:
Foundation: 6ch
Leaf: 1sc into 2nd ch from hook; 1sc into next ch, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 6dc into last chain (this will form the curve of your leaf and will bring you around to the bottom end of the chain); working along the bottom edge of the chain, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 1sc into next ch, sl st into next ch, break off yarn.
Eleanor Thompson of NELNANANDNORA
Samatha Overcashier of Simply Samatha
Michelle Westlund of CROCHET BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
GRANNY STRIPE SCARVES MADE WITH A COMBINATION OF ELLE RUSTICA AND ELLE CLASSIC WOOL |
(A print-friendly version of this pattern can be found HERE)
The pattern is designed to be worked in a 100% acrylic "economy" DK (8ply / light worsted weight) yarn, but it works up lovely in courtelle, 100% wool, acrylic/wool blends, and cottons.
GRANNY STRIPE SCARVES MADE WITH ELLE PULLSKEIN DK |
The pattern also works up well in Aran (10ply / medium worsted weight) yarn
FLOWER GRANNY SCARVES: PATTERN
Yarn: DK / 8ply / Light Worsted Weight
Hook: 5.50mm
Foundation: 17ch
Length: 160cm
Quantities: Approximately 100g of your main colour and 10 - 20grams of your contrast colours
THIS PATTERN IS WRITTEN IN US TERMS
Basic Stitches: We are using five basic stitches only - chain (ch); single crochet (sc); double crochet (dc); triple crochet (trc) and a slip stitch (sl st) (US terms);
UK CROCHETERS will be using a double crochet (dc) (single crochet in US); treble (tr) (double crochet in US); double treble (dtr) (triple crochet in US); chain (ch); and slip stich (sl st)
Granny Stripe Panel
Foundation: 17ch
Row 1: Into 6th chain from hook, 3dc; (skip 2ch, 3dc into next ch) x 3; skip next ch; 1ch, 1dc into last ch; turn work
Row 2: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 2dc into 1ch space; (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 3; 3dc into space at end of row; turn work
Row 3: 4ch (counts as 1dc, 1ch); (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 4; 1ch, 1dc into top of 3ch at end of row; turn work
Even Rows 4 - 118 (Repeat Row 2)
Odd Rows 5 - 119 (Repeat Row 3)
On 119 Rows the Granny Stripe Panel measures 130cm. The scarf is easily made shorter by crocheting fewer rows.
Make two traditional granny squares as follows:
Traditional Granny Square:
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to form ring OR make a magic ring
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc into circle, 2ch (3dc into circle, 2ch) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 3dc into space between 3dc groupings; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 3dc into next space between 3dc groupings) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 4: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Use whatever method you are comfortable with to join your square to your main work-piece. (I used the join-as-you go method to join my squares, by making a slip st every third stitch from my granny square into my main work-piece (make sure that the right side of both squares face in the same direction when you join)
Border:
Worked along the length of the scarf on both sides - right side facing
Row 1: Join yarn in corner of granny square (right side facing); 3ch, 1dc into each dc; 1dc into corner space, 1dc across join; 2dc into side of each post along the granny rows; 1dc across join, 1dc into corner space, 1dc into each dc, 1dc into corner of granny, break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in top of 3ch on row 2, 1sc into each dc across the length of the scarf, break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in 1st single crochet, 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc in same space as join; (skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc; skip 2sc, 6dc in next sc) repeat to last 6sc; skip 2sc, sl st in next sc; skip 2sc, 3dc in last sc, break off yarn
Your scarf now looks like this:
Fringe Edging:
Worked along both ends of the scarf in the same colour as the Shell Border Row
Row 1: Working on the right side of your work, join yarn into side post of shell row; 2sc into same place as join, 1sc into side post of sc row, 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into each dc across granny square; 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into side post of sc row; 2sc into side post of shell row, turn work (27sc)
Row 2: Working on the wrong side of your work, 1ch, 1sc into same place as 1st sc, 1sc into each of next 26sc, turn work.
Row 3: working on the right side of your work, (15ch, Popcorn Stitch into fourth ch from hook, 12ch, skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc) x 9. Break off yarn.
EMBELLISHMENTS
Add as many flowers as you like (or none at all), you can even add beads or buttons to "customize" your scarf!
Pansy Flower:
Foundation: 3ch or make a magic ring
Petals: (3ch, 4 trc, 3ch, sl st into ring) x 2; 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring; 3ch, 2trc, 3ch sl st into ring, 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring, break off yarn.
Embroider the flower centres in a contrasting colour
Leaves:
Foundation: 6ch
Leaf: 1sc into 2nd ch from hook; 1sc into next ch, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 6dc into last chain (this will form the curve of your leaf and will bring you around to the bottom end of the chain); working along the bottom edge of the chain, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 1sc into next ch, sl st into next ch, break off yarn.
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A HUGE Thank You!!! to the lovely ladies who tested the pattern for me:Eleanor Thompson of NELNANANDNORA
Samatha Overcashier of Simply Samatha
Michelle Westlund of CROCHET BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
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Flower Granny Scarves: Print Friendly Pattern
FLOWER GRANNY SCARVES: PATTERN
THE PHOTO TUTORIAL BLOG POST CAN BE FOUND HERE
Yarn: DK / 8ply / Light Worsted Weight
Hook: 5.50mm
Foundation: 17ch
Length: 160cm
THIS PATTERN IS WRITTEN IN US TERMS
Basic Stitches: We are using five basic stitches only - chain (ch); single crochet (sc); double crochet (dc); triple crochet (trc) and a slip stitch (sl st) (US terms);
UK CROCHETERS will be using a double crochet (dc) (single crochet in US); treble (tr) (double crochet in US); double treble (dtr) (triple crochet in US); chain (ch); and slip stich (sl st)
Granny Stripe Panel
Foundation: 17ch
Row 1: Into 6th chain from hook, 3dc; (skip 2ch, 3dc into next ch) x 3; skip next ch; 1ch, 1dc into last ch; turn work
Row 2: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 2dc into 1ch space; (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 3; 3dc into space at end of row; turn work
Row 3: 4ch (counts as 1dc, 1ch); (3dc into space between 3dc groupings) x 4; 1ch, 1dc into top of 3ch at end of row; turn work
Even Rows 4 - 120 (Repeat Row 2)
Odd Rows 5 - 119 (Repeat Row 3)
On 120 Rows the Granny Stripe Panel measures 130cm. The scarf is easily made shorter by crocheting fewer rows.
Make two traditional granny squares as follows:
Traditional Granny Square:
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to form ring OR make a magic ring
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc into circle, 2ch (3dc into circle, 2ch) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 3dc into space between 3dc groupings; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 3dc into next space between 3dc groupings) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Row 4: Join yarn in any 2ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc, 2ch, 3dc into same space as join; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner; (3dc, 2ch, 3dc into next 2ch space; 1dc into the top of each dc up to the corner) x 3; sl st into top of 3ch at start of row to close; Break off yarn
Use whatever method you are comfortable with to join your square to your main work-piece. (I used the join-as-you go method to join my squares, by making a slip st every third stitch from my granny square into my main work-piece (make sure that the right side of both squares face in the same direction when you join)
Border:
Worked along the length of the scarf on both sides - right side facing
Row 1: Join yarn in corner of granny square (right side facing); 3ch, 1dc into each dc; 1dc into corner space, 1dc across join; 2dc into side of each post along the granny rows; 1dc across join, 1dc into corner space, 1dc into each dc, 1dc into corner of granny, break off yarn.
Row 2: Join yarn in top of 3ch on row 2, 1sc into each dc across the length of the scarf, break off yarn
Row 3: Join yarn in 1st single crochet, 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc in same space as join; (skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc; skip 2sc, 6dc in next sc) repeat to last 6sc; skip 2sc, sl st in next sc; skip 2sc, 3dc in last sc, break off yarn
Fringe Edging:
Worked along both ends of the scarf in the same colour as the Shell Border Row
Row 1: Working on the right side of your work, join yarn into side post of shell row; 2sc into same place as join, 1sc into side post of sc row, 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into each dc across granny square; 2sc into side post of dc row; 1sc into side post of sc row; 2sc into side post of shell row, turn work (27sc)
Row 2: Working on the wrong side of your work, 1ch, 1sc into same place as 1st sc, 1sc into each of next 26sc, turn work.
Row 3: working on the right side of your work, (15ch, Popcorn Stitch into fourth ch from hook, 12ch, skip 2sc, sl st into 3rd sc) x 9. Break off yarn.
EMBELLISHMENTS
Add as many flowers as you like (or none at all), you can even add beads or buttons to "customize" your scarf!
Pansy Flower:
Foundation: 3ch or make a magic ring
Petals: (3ch, 4 trc, 3ch, sl st into ring) x 2; 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring; 3ch, 2trc, 3ch sl st into ring, 2ch, 2dc, 2ch, sl st into ring, break off yarn.
Embroider the flower centres in a contrasting colour
Leaves:
Foundation: 6ch
Leaf: 1sc into 2nd ch from hook; 1sc into next ch, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 6dc into last chain (this will form the curve of your leaf and will bring you around to the bottom end of the chain); working along the bottom edge of the chain, 1hdc into each of next 2ch; 1sc into next ch, sl st into next ch, break off yarn.
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Thursday 9 October 2014
Popcorn Flower Hexagon: Pattern
Over the past few weeks I have finished a number
of projects (small and large), resulting in a basket full of scrap yarn
(story of my life!).
I prefer working with a Hexagon motif when I am using scraps - they just seem to lend themselves to a random mishmash of colour. When I make squares my brain insists on there being a pattern or some kind of order!
I started out making a few popcorn flowers:
and then making them into Hexagons, joining as I went:
POPCORN FLOWER HEXAGON PATTERN
PATTERN TERMS: US
HOOK: 5.00MM
YARN: An assortment of DK Acrylic yarn
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to join OR make a magic ring;
Row 1: 3 ch (counts as 1 dc): 11 dc into circle (12 dc); sl st into top of 3ch to join;
Row 2: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into top of same dc; [2dc into top of next dc (2dc group)] x11; sl st into top of 3ch to join = 24dc
Row 3: Join yarn in any space between a 2dc group; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 4dc into same space as join; form popcorn, 2ch; (popcorn stitch into space between next 2dc group, 2ch) x 11; sl st into top of first popcorn to join
NOTE: A Popcorn Stitch is formed by crocheting 5dc then removing the hook from the last loop, inserting 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 popcorn stitch you can find a photo tutorial HERE
Row 4: Join yarn in any 2ch space between popcorns, 6ch (counts as 1dc, 3ch), 2dc into same space; [2dc into next space; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into next space)] x5; 2dc into next space; 1dc into start space; sl st into 3rd chain to close.
Row 5: Sl st into 3ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same space; [(2dc into next space) x2; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into next space)] x5; (2dc into next space) x2; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close.
I used the join-as-you-go method to join my motifs (you can use whatever method you prefer).
You can find a tutorial for the join-as-you-go HERE
Another thing I like about making a hexagon scrapghan is that I can fold it away, and add on as and when I have a few scraps.
When it is big enough I just add a border and I have a colourful surprise made up of bits and pieces of other projects finished over a couple of weeks!
I prefer working with a Hexagon motif when I am using scraps - they just seem to lend themselves to a random mishmash of colour. When I make squares my brain insists on there being a pattern or some kind of order!
I started out making a few popcorn flowers:
and then making them into Hexagons, joining as I went:
POPCORN FLOWER HEXAGON PATTERN
PATTERN TERMS: US
HOOK: 5.00MM
YARN: An assortment of DK Acrylic yarn
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to join OR make a magic ring;
Row 1: 3 ch (counts as 1 dc): 11 dc into circle (12 dc); sl st into top of 3ch to join;
Row 2: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into top of same dc; [2dc into top of next dc (2dc group)] x11; sl st into top of 3ch to join = 24dc
Row 3: Join yarn in any space between a 2dc group; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 4dc into same space as join; form popcorn, 2ch; (popcorn stitch into space between next 2dc group, 2ch) x 11; sl st into top of first popcorn to join
NOTE: A Popcorn Stitch is formed by crocheting 5dc then removing the hook from the last loop, inserting 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 popcorn stitch you can find a photo tutorial HERE
Row 4: Join yarn in any 2ch space between popcorns, 6ch (counts as 1dc, 3ch), 2dc into same space; [2dc into next space; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into next space)] x5; 2dc into next space; 1dc into start space; sl st into 3rd chain to close.
Row 5: Sl st into 3ch space; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 3ch, 2dc into same space; [(2dc into next space) x2; (2dc, 3ch, 2dc = corner into next space)] x5; (2dc into next space) x2; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close.
I used the join-as-you-go method to join my motifs (you can use whatever method you prefer).
You can find a tutorial for the join-as-you-go HERE
Another thing I like about making a hexagon scrapghan is that I can fold it away, and add on as and when I have a few scraps.
When it is big enough I just add a border and I have a colourful surprise made up of bits and pieces of other projects finished over a couple of weeks!
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Friday 3 October 2014
Happy Days CAL(7): Zooty Mandala Square
Welcome to Part 7 of our Happy Days Blanket Crochet Along!
Here are the links to the squares we have made so far:
PART 1 (Hakuna Matata Mandala Square) (where you will find all the necessary info about this project);
Part 2 (Sunny Flower Square);
Part 3 (Tic-Tac-Toe Square);
Part 4 (Solid Granny Square);
Part 5 (Popcorn Flower & Leaves Square); and
Part 6 (Box Stitch Square)
So far we have made:
4 x Hakuna Matata Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Sunny Flower Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
4 x Tic-Tac-Toe Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Solid Granny Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Box Stitch Squares (14cm x 14cm)
We have joined the Sunny Flower Squares and the Solid Granny Squares to make 5 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares
We have also joined the Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares and the Box Stitch Squares to make 4 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares.
I love to see how each blanket is growing in such a uniquely beautiful way!!!
This week we will be making 4 x Zooty Mandala Squares.
ZOOTY MANDALA SQUARE
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% acrylic
HOOK: 5.00mm
SIZE: 28cm x 28cm
PATTERN TERMS: US
Rows 1 - 9: Follow Rows 1 - 9 of the ZOOTY OWL TRIVET PATTERN
(Correction: Row 9 the stitch count is different for this Mandala - Join yarn in sp bet any 4dc grouping; in same sp as join 3ch (counts as 1dc), 4dc, (5dc in next sp between groupings) repeat to end; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close; break off yarn)
Row 10: Join yarn between any two dc on last row of Mandala, 4ch in same space as join (counts as 1sc, 3ch); [skip 2 spaces between dc (this means you will skip 3dc posts) 1sc into the 3rd space, 3ch] repeat all around the circle; 3ch sl st into first chain at start of row (40 x 3ch loops)
Row 11: Join yarn in any 3ch space; [4ch (counts as 1trc) 2trc, 3ch, 3trc into same space as join; 1ch (corner)]; [3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3sc into next 3ch space, 1ch) x3; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3trc, 3ch, 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch)] x3; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3sc into next 3ch space, 1ch) x3; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch sl st into top of 4ch at start. Break off yarn.
At this stage your square will still be looking slightly curved
Row 12: Join yarn in any 3ch corner space; [4ch (counts as 1sc, 3ch) 1sc] into same space as join; [3ch, 1sc) repeat around square, working (1sc, 3ch, 1sc) into each corner space; sl st into 1st of 4ch at start.
Row 13: sl st into corner 3ch space; [4ch (counts as 1trc) 2trc, 3ch, 3trc into same space as join (corner)]; [(3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3hdc into next 3ch space) x3; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc, 3ch, 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch)] x3; [(3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3hdc into next 3ch space) x3; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc into next 3ch space) x2] sl st into top of 4ch at start.
Row 14: 2ch (counts as 1hdc) into same place as sl st; 1hdc into top of each dc, Into corner 3ch spaces crochet 2hdc, 3ch, 2hdc; sl st into top of 2ch at start to close
The pattern for the final square will be posted on Friday, 17 October 2014, along with a chart for joining the squares.
Here is a slight peek at what the blanket is going to look like:
I have been thinking of crocheting a few rows of dark grey around each square before I start joining...... not sure yet though!
Please post the photos of your progress on my Zooty Owl Facebook page so that I can share them with my next post!
Have fun!!!
(Part 8 of the Happy Days CAL: The Happy Days Mandala Square can be found HERE)
Here are the links to the squares we have made so far:
PART 1 (Hakuna Matata Mandala Square) (where you will find all the necessary info about this project);
Part 2 (Sunny Flower Square);
Part 3 (Tic-Tac-Toe Square);
Part 4 (Solid Granny Square);
Part 5 (Popcorn Flower & Leaves Square); and
Part 6 (Box Stitch Square)
So far we have made:
4 x Hakuna Matata Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Sunny Flower Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
4 x Tic-Tac-Toe Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Solid Granny Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Box Stitch Squares (14cm x 14cm)
We have joined the Sunny Flower Squares and the Solid Granny Squares to make 5 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares
We have also joined the Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares and the Box Stitch Squares to make 4 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares.
I love to see how each blanket is growing in such a uniquely beautiful way!!!
This week we will be making 4 x Zooty Mandala Squares.
ZOOTY MANDALA SQUARE
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% acrylic
HOOK: 5.00mm
SIZE: 28cm x 28cm
PATTERN TERMS: US
Rows 1 - 9: Follow Rows 1 - 9 of the ZOOTY OWL TRIVET PATTERN
(Correction: Row 9 the stitch count is different for this Mandala - Join yarn in sp bet any 4dc grouping; in same sp as join 3ch (counts as 1dc), 4dc, (5dc in next sp between groupings) repeat to end; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close; break off yarn)
Row 10: Join yarn between any two dc on last row of Mandala, 4ch in same space as join (counts as 1sc, 3ch); [skip 2 spaces between dc (this means you will skip 3dc posts) 1sc into the 3rd space, 3ch] repeat all around the circle; 3ch sl st into first chain at start of row (40 x 3ch loops)
Row 11: Join yarn in any 3ch space; [4ch (counts as 1trc) 2trc, 3ch, 3trc into same space as join; 1ch (corner)]; [3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3sc into next 3ch space, 1ch) x3; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3trc, 3ch, 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch)] x3; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; (3sc into next 3ch space, 1ch) x3; 3hdc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3dc into next 3ch space, 1ch; 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch sl st into top of 4ch at start. Break off yarn.
At this stage your square will still be looking slightly curved
Row 12: Join yarn in any 3ch corner space; [4ch (counts as 1sc, 3ch) 1sc] into same space as join; [3ch, 1sc) repeat around square, working (1sc, 3ch, 1sc) into each corner space; sl st into 1st of 4ch at start.
Row 13: sl st into corner 3ch space; [4ch (counts as 1trc) 2trc, 3ch, 3trc into same space as join (corner)]; [(3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3hdc into next 3ch space) x3; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc, 3ch, 3trc into next 3ch space, 1ch)] x3; [(3trc into next 3ch space) x2; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3hdc into next 3ch space) x3; (3dc into next 3ch space) x2; (3trc into next 3ch space) x2] sl st into top of 4ch at start.
Row 14: 2ch (counts as 1hdc) into same place as sl st; 1hdc into top of each dc, Into corner 3ch spaces crochet 2hdc, 3ch, 2hdc; sl st into top of 2ch at start to close
The pattern for the final square will be posted on Friday, 17 October 2014, along with a chart for joining the squares.
Here is a slight peek at what the blanket is going to look like:
I have been thinking of crocheting a few rows of dark grey around each square before I start joining...... not sure yet though!
Please post the photos of your progress on my Zooty Owl Facebook page so that I can share them with my next post!
Have fun!!!
(Part 8 of the Happy Days CAL: The Happy Days Mandala Square can be found HERE)
Friday 19 September 2014
Happy Days CAL (6): BOX STITCH SQUARES
Welcome to Part 6 of our Happy Days Blanket Crochet Along!
For those needing to do a bit of catching up or would still like to join in, here are the links so far:
PART 1 (Hakuna Matata Mandala Square) (where you will find all the necessary info about this project);
Part 2 (Sunny Flower Square);
Part 3 (Tic-Tac-Toe Square);
Part 4 (Solid Granny Square); and
Part 5 (Popcorn Flower & Leaves Square)
So far we have made:
4 x Hakuna Matata Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Sunny Flower Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
4 x Tic-Tac-Toe Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Solid Granny Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
We have joined the Sunny Flower Squares and the Solid Granny Squares to make 5 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares
We are all using exactly the same patterns but each and every blanket is so special and unique!!!
This weeks square is a Box Stitch Square (if you need a bit of help with the "Box Stitch" you can find the photo tutorial HERE)
We will be making 8 of these squares:
BOX STITCH SQUARE
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% acrylic
HOOK: 5.00mm
SIZE: 14cm x 14cm
PATTERN TERMS: US
I will include this conversion chart with each pattern to make it easier for those using UK terms
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to join OR make a magic ring;
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc into ring, 2ch; (3dc into ring, 2ch) x3; sl st to close, break off yarn.
Row 2: Join new colour, in any 2ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; (3ch; 1sc, 3ch, 1sc in next 2ch space) x3; 3ch sl st into 1st of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
ROW 3: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join, break off yarn.
Row 4: Join new colour, in any corner 3ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; *(3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters) x2; 3ch; (1sc, 3ch, 1sc into corner 3ch space)* repeat *to* 3 times; (3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters)x2; 3ch, sl st into first of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
Row 5: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join, break off yarn.
Row 6: Join new colour, in any corner 3ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; *(3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters) x4; 3ch; (1sc, 3ch, 1sc into corner 3ch space)* repeat *to* 3 times; (3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters)x4; 3ch, sl st into first of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
Row 7: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join.
Row 8: 1ch (counts as 1sc); 1sc into each dc; 3sc into each corner 3ch; sl st into 1ch at start to join. Break off yarn.
Join the Box Stitch Squares to the Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares using the VISIBLE JOIN METHOD (or use your preferred joining method) to make bigger squares (28cm x 28cm = 2 Box Stitch Squares and 2 Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares).
The pattern for the next square will be posted on Friday, 3 October 2014.
Please post the photos of your progress on my Zooty Owl Facebook page so that I can share them with my next post!
Happy crocheting!!
(Part 7: The Zooty Mandala Square)
For those needing to do a bit of catching up or would still like to join in, here are the links so far:
PART 1 (Hakuna Matata Mandala Square) (where you will find all the necessary info about this project);
Part 2 (Sunny Flower Square);
Part 3 (Tic-Tac-Toe Square);
Part 4 (Solid Granny Square); and
Part 5 (Popcorn Flower & Leaves Square)
So far we have made:
4 x Hakuna Matata Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Sunny Flower Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
4 x Tic-Tac-Toe Squares (28cm x 28cm each)
10 x Solid Granny Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
8 x Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares (14cm x 14cm each)
We have joined the Sunny Flower Squares and the Solid Granny Squares to make 5 bigger 28cm x 28cm Squares
We are all using exactly the same patterns but each and every blanket is so special and unique!!!
This weeks square is a Box Stitch Square (if you need a bit of help with the "Box Stitch" you can find the photo tutorial HERE)
We will be making 8 of these squares:
BOX STITCH SQUARE
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% acrylic
HOOK: 5.00mm
SIZE: 14cm x 14cm
PATTERN TERMS: US
I will include this conversion chart with each pattern to make it easier for those using UK terms
Foundation: 4ch, sl st to join OR make a magic ring;
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc into ring, 2ch; (3dc into ring, 2ch) x3; sl st to close, break off yarn.
Row 2: Join new colour, in any 2ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; (3ch; 1sc, 3ch, 1sc in next 2ch space) x3; 3ch sl st into 1st of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
ROW 3: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join, break off yarn.
Row 4: Join new colour, in any corner 3ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; *(3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters) x2; 3ch; (1sc, 3ch, 1sc into corner 3ch space)* repeat *to* 3 times; (3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters)x2; 3ch, sl st into first of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
Row 5: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join, break off yarn.
Row 6: Join new colour, in any corner 3ch space; 4ch (counts as 1sc, 4ch) 1sc in same space as join; *(3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters) x4; 3ch; (1sc, 3ch, 1sc into corner 3ch space)* repeat *to* 3 times; (3ch, 1sc into space between 3dc clusters)x4; 3ch, sl st into first of 4ch at start to join, break off yarn.
Row 7: Join new colour, working 3dc (3dc cluster) into each 3ch space; and 3dc, 3ch, 3dc into each corner 3ch; sl st to join.
Row 8: 1ch (counts as 1sc); 1sc into each dc; 3sc into each corner 3ch; sl st into 1ch at start to join. Break off yarn.
Join the Box Stitch Squares to the Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares using the VISIBLE JOIN METHOD (or use your preferred joining method) to make bigger squares (28cm x 28cm = 2 Box Stitch Squares and 2 Popcorn Flower & Leaves Squares).
The pattern for the next square will be posted on Friday, 3 October 2014.
Please post the photos of your progress on my Zooty Owl Facebook page so that I can share them with my next post!
Happy crocheting!!
(Part 7: The Zooty Mandala Square)
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