Round 5: Join B in last ss of round 5, ch 1, sc 1 in ea of next 5 tr, *dc3tog in ch1-sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in ea of next 6 tr, sc 3 in ch -2 sp at corner, sc 1 in ea of next 6 tr, dc3tog in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr*, rep from *…* two more times, dc3tog in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr, sc 3 in ch-2 sp at corner, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr, dc3tog in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, ss in ch-1 at beg of rnd. Next 23 sc, tr 1 in corner sc*,rep *…* around, then, dc 1 inĮach sc to beg of rnd, sl st in 3 rd ch of ch-3, fasten off. Join.ĭc 1 in each next 13 sts, tr 1 in corner sc, * dc 1 in each of Round 5: Join C in last ss of round 5, ch 1, sc 1 in ea of next 5 tr, *dc 1 in ch1-sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in ea of next 6 tr, sc 3 in ch -2 sp at corner, sc 1 in ea of next 6 tr, dc 1 in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr*, rep from *…* two more times, dc 1 in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr, sc 3 in ch-2 sp at corner, sc 1 in each of next 6 tr, dc 1 in ch-1 sp of rnd 3 below, ss in ch-1 at beg of rnd. Round 4: Join A in same as last ss from round 3, ch 4, tr 5 in same ss, *skip (3 tr, 1 ch, 3 tr), (tr 6, ch 2, tr 6) in next ch-2 sp at corner, skip (3 tr, 1 ch, 3 tr), tr 6 in next ss,* rep from*…* two more times, skip (3 tr, 1 ch, 3 tr), (tr 6, ch 2, tr 6) in next ch-2 sp at corner, skip (3 tr, 1 ch, 3 tr), ss in 4 th ch of ch-4 from beg of rnd, fasten off. Round 3: Join B with ss in top of tr6tog, *( tr 3, ch 1, tr 3, ch 2, tr 3, ch 1, tr 3) all in the next ch-3 sp from rnd 1 (enclosing round 2), ss in top of tr6tog *, rep *…* 3 more times, work last ss in same as first ss of rnd, fasten off B. Round 2: ss 1 in each of next 2 ch’s, ( ch 5, tr6tog working over next 6 tr, ch 5, ss in 2 nd ch of ch-3 ) 4 times, work last ss in same place as 2 nd ss from beg of rnd, fasten off A. Round 1: Ch 7, tr 5 into ring, ( ch 3, tr 6 into ring) 3 times, ss in 4 th ch of ch-7 from beg of rnd. Using A, ch 8, ss in first ch, or create a magic circle. Or use any bulkly yarn and 6.5 mm hook or larger to obtain guage. I also created a larger square using a bulky yarn by Lion Bran called Rewind, especially for the MAL (make along) with To make a larger square, I used a 6.5 mm hook and Lion Brand’s Rewind yarn in Willow (brown), and Elm (off white) – as pictured below. #STARDUST COLOR FREE#The #CozyFallMAL – this make-along for charity includes a ton (20 to be exact!) of beautiful crochet and knit squares to create cozy fall blankets! Everyday there will be a new free crochet & knit square pattern released! The Three Color Square is live and ready for you now!(2įor the crochet video tutorial I used Scheepjes Stone-Washed DK in the following colors:Ĭolor C: 811 – Deep Amethyst 8″ x 8″ square Crochet Charity MAL (scroll down for version 2 with 2 colors): I’m excited to have this square featured in a wonderful make-a-long hosted by Knitting with Chopsticks. What do you think? A pillow? Scarf? Blanket? Now I think I need to order more of the Scheepjes in these colors so I can make something pretty with these squares. It turned out really beautiful, and I love the colors. However, it’s the cutest crochet granny square ever! It’s not a traditional square because it uses treble crochets, and worked a little different than a traditional granny square. I never do granny squares, but this three-color square was calling to me. Hi everyone! □□ Welcome to Stitch Explorers! This week’s stitch is a cute crochet granny square!.
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