By AnnooCrochet Designs
The Nemo Blizzard has left his mark, beautiful snow is glistening outside my window, but all the cold and white powdery snow has left me craving for some spring hope and renewal and has given me the desire to create a spring feeling in my snowy home.
So what is better then creating a Spring baby blanket for a precious new little miracle?
You will need:
Hook 3.25mm
Tapestry Needle
Yarn: Berroco Comfort Dk inWhite, Turquoise, Orange, Yellow and Powder Blue
Stitches used in this Pattern:
Ch; chain
Sc: single crochet,
sk st: skip a stitch
Hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
tr: trebble
Pattern:
Round 1: In a magic ring, hdc, ch1, 8 times sl st in first chRound 2: 2sc in each ch sp from round 1, sl st in first sc ( 16sc)
Round 3: Change color, in any st, sl st and ch 4, this will count as your first tr, [create a cluster with 5tr, ch4] 8 times, sl st in first cluster. (Creating a Cluster, means that you are making a tr, but not completing the last yarn over, leaving it on your hook until you have 5 st on your hook, in our case we will have 5st on our hook plus the ch from the ch 4, then yarn over everything at once, therefore creating a cluster, see picture)
Round 4: Change Color, in any ch 4 sp, [2sc, tr in the sc from round 2, here it is the blue round, 2sc again in ch 4 sp, ch1, 2sc in next ch4 sp] 8 times.
Round 5: ch3, dc in next st, [dc, tr, ch, tr, dc], continue with 2dc, 3hdc, ch, 3hdc, 2dc, [dc, tr, ch, tr, dc]) 7 more times. sl st to first ch3. fasten off
Voila You Just Created this Spring Flower Granny.
Happy Crochet!!!
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ReplyDeleteLove these spring flower grannys! Linking up tomorrow at Tangled Happy. Thanks for sharing this pretty pattern! :)
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great pattern thank you for sharing
Daisy j
Fóruns You through Tangled Happy and it makes me happy to think of sprung. Lively granny :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute flower square! It seems similar in appearance to the African flower square, but looking at your directions, I don't think it's as fiddly to work up. Very cute!!1 Thank you for sharing the pattern.
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I have already begin with my first one for ending as a big blanket!!!:
Thanks again!!!
I love this I Have been looking for 3 weeks for a pattern that would be just for me I found in beautiful square thank you!
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love this pattern thank you
ReplyDeleteCheryl March 21st 2013 5:05 am
Amei, lindo de mais!
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