But I do crochet
Now this is a color combo I like, This I will be working on soon
Bright little girly grannies appeared as if by magic...
These are loosely based on the Summer Garden Granny Square from Attic 24, but as ever I had to do it my way and changed a couple of things... If you would like to magic up some of your own here is the pattern...
I used a 4.5 mm hook, dk yarn, American crochet terms. Standard abbreviations and at the start of every row the 1st dc is worked with a chain 3.
To start, ch 5 (counts as 1st dc & ch 1); (dc 1, ch 1) 7 times into the 5th chain from hook. [So you have 8 dcs each separated by a ch 1]. Join to top of 3rd starting chain with a sl st. Fasten off.
Now into each space work 3 dc, ch 1. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
For the final round work * (dc 3, ch 2, dc 3) in space, ch 1, (3 hdc) in space, ch 1; repeat from * 3 times more. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
Now this is a color combo I like, This I will be working on soon
Bright little girly grannies appeared as if by magic...
These are loosely based on the Summer Garden Granny Square from Attic 24, but as ever I had to do it my way and changed a couple of things... If you would like to magic up some of your own here is the pattern...
I used a 4.5 mm hook, dk yarn, American crochet terms. Standard abbreviations and at the start of every row the 1st dc is worked with a chain 3.
To start, ch 5 (counts as 1st dc & ch 1); (dc 1, ch 1) 7 times into the 5th chain from hook. [So you have 8 dcs each separated by a ch 1]. Join to top of 3rd starting chain with a sl st. Fasten off.
Now into each space work 3 dc, ch 1. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
For the final round work * (dc 3, ch 2, dc 3) in space, ch 1, (3 hdc) in space, ch 1; repeat from * 3 times more. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
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