ROUND 7: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 22 st, in corner ch sp, *sc in next 23 st, in corner ch sp* repeat * 3 times. ROUND 6: ch 3, dc in same st, *ch 3, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc3tog, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 3, in corner ch sp* repeat * three times, ch 3, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc3tog, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 3, in corner ch sp, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. ROUND 5: ch 3, dc in same st, *ch 3, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, sk 1, dc2tog, dc, dc2tog, ch 2, dc in next ch sp, ch 3, in corner ch sp* repeat * three times, ch 3, sk 3, sc in ch sp, ch 2, sk 1, dc2tog, dc, dc2tog, ch 2, sk 1, dc in ch sp, ch 3, in corner ch sp, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. ROUND 4: ch 3, dc in same st, *ch 3, sk 3, dc in next 5 dc, ch 3, sk 3, in corner ch sp* repeat * three times, ch 3, dc in next 5 dc, ch 3, sk 3, in ch sp, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. ROUND 3: ch 3, dc in same st, *ch 1, sk 1, 2 dc, dc, 2 dc, ch 1, sk 1, in ch sp* repeat * three times, ch 1, sk 1, 2 dc, dc, 2 dc, ch 1, sk 1, in corner ch sp, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. ROUND 2: ch 4, sk 2, *dc 3 in top of dc, ch 1, sk 2,, ch 1, sk 2* repeat * three times, dc in same st as starting ch, ch 2, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. and know that theres a high chance you might fall for almost each of them. ROUND 1: ch 5, *dc, ch 2* repeat * seven times, join with sl st to third ch in starting ch. I have put together some of the best free crochet blanket patterns for you. If printable patterns and crochet charts are more your speed, purchase the inexpensive, ad-free PDF on Ravelry or Etsy. c.) Yarn over and insert your hook into the ch sp.b.) Identify the ch sp from the previous round’s corner.Your dc will basically be crocheted over the ch-3. Starting rounds 3 – 6 can be a little tricky, so here’s a quick tutorial to demonstrate how to begin the rounds. It is recommended that you block your finished squares before joining.Though the stitch is being ideal for blankets, it’s actually much more versatile than that. In the current row above, skipping the next stitch, double crochet into each of the next three stitches. Yarn over and draw through the final two loops. Round stitch counts (in parentheses) include both stitches and chains The Block Stitch is a unique crochet pattern which creates a multi colored checkered fabric. Yarn over and draw through four of the loops on the hook.Throughout the pattern, stitches over chains are crocheted into the ch sp.At the beginning of each round, the dc is worked into the ch sp, over the chain-3 (see below).The rest of the blanket sizes are below the pattern in the chart and guide. ch-4 and ch-5 at the start of a round count as dc and chains As a reminder, the main pattern is written to be a 42 x 44 inch blanket, which is a great size for the couch or a larger baby blanket.Materials: Red Heart® Super Saver®: 1 skein each 256 Carrot A, 624 Tea Leaf B, 254 Pumpkin C, 320 Cornmeal D, 365 Coffee E, 947 Marrakesh F, 321 Gold G and 336 Warm Brown H (947 Marrakesh is DISCONTINUED) Susan Bates® Crochet hook: 4mm US G-6 12 (30½ cm) straw wreath stuffing glue gun. ch-3 counts as dc at the start of each round April showers bring May flowers The 5th gnome in our 2022 Gnome Project is all about pretty teal colors and sweet tulip flowers If you missed the big announcement, Jen from Day by Day Clay and Crochet Group and I have team up for a very fun YEAR-LONG collaboration Each month Jen will create a Gnome Polymer. Download the Autumn Leaves Wreath Pattern. 12 gorgeous flower squares that each feature a different C2C crochet flower.
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