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Crochet Viola Granny Square

Leyla
Leyla
Oct 31, 2024 09:14 AM
Crochet Viola Granny Square

The Crochet Viola Granny Square pattern is a delightful and charming design that adds a touch of vintage elegance to your crochet projects. With its intricate interlocking motifs and colorful yarn choices, this pattern allows you to create beautiful and unique pieces ranging from blankets to garments. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking to expand your skills, the Viola Granny Square is a fun and enjoyable project to work on. The geometric shapes and playful combinations of colors make this pattern a versatile option for crafting items that you'll cherish for years to come. So grab your crochet hook and some cozy yarn, and let the Viola Granny Square pattern inspire your next creative endeavor!


Size : 16 cm (6.5 inches)

Material : Worsted Weight yarn, in colors : white (A),yellow (B), turquoise (C) , purple (D), hook 4.5 mm (U.S. G).

Stitches : ch, sl st, sc,; hdc, dc, tr.

Difficulty: medium

Directions

Flower:

Start with 6 ch with color B, join

1.12 dc in lp; join with sl st in first st, changing to C.

2. *dc in dc, 1 ch*.Repeat * to * 11 times more; join with sl st in first st

3. sl st in 4 ch sp, *(sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc) in sp*; Repeat * to * 3 times more; join with sl st in first st .

4.(3 dc in next lp) 6 times; ch 1, turn;

5. (sc on dc, 1 ch ) 17 times, sl st in last dc, ch 1, change to color D, turn;

6. [(sc , hdc, dc) in next 1-ch sp, (3 dc in next sp) twice , (3 tr in next sp) twice, (3 dc in next sp) twice ,(dc, hdc, sc ) in next sp] twice (two big petals done); working on unused 6 lp of rnd 4, do (sc , hdc, dc) in next 1-ch sp, (3 dc in next sp); , (3 tr in next sp) twice, (3 dc in next sp) ,(dc, hdc, sc ) in next sp (small petal done); join to first sc, cut yarn , weave in ends.

square

Start with 6 ch with color A, join

1.16 dc in lp; join with sl st in first st.

2. *(2 dc in next dc)3 times,(2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc)=corner in next dc*.Repeat * to * 3 times more; join with sl st in first st

3. *(dc in next dc, 1 ch, sk next dc)4 times, dc in next dc, corner in corner*; Repeat * to * 3 times more; join with sl st in first st .

4. *(dc in next sp, 1 ch,)6 times, dc in next dc, corner in corner*; Repeat * to * 3 times more; join with sl st in first st .

5. *(dc in next sp, 1 ch,)8 times, dc in next dc, corner in corner*; Repeat * to * 3 times more; join with sl st in first st, changing to color D .

6. sc in each dc and sp around, 3 dc in corners. Cut yarn, weave in ends.

Sew flower to Square as illustrated in photo.

N.B.

  • Always substitute (also if not explicitly said) first st in a row as follows:

    • first sc with 1 ch, sc;
    • first hdc with 2 ch;
    • first dc with 3 ch;
    • first tr with 4 ch...and so on;
  • When you read "sl st to <location>", where the location is not immediately contiguous to last st, this means of course "an appropriate number of sl sts for reaching <location>".
  • Also if I do not specify it, if you lasted prev row on a st (say st1), while you must start next row in another st (say st2), make an appropriate number of sl sts to reach st2.
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