Thursday, June 27, 2013

Granny Square a Week; Week Twenty Six

This week's square is off season!

Snowflake Potholder by Linda

I know, I know, we just started summer, but this pattern is just too pretty to keep in the cold months. It is a pattern for a pot holder but if you make one, it can easily be used for a granny square. This works up fairly quickly, with big pay off.

No adjustments at all, I worked straight until the last round. 




This one was done with Red Heart Super Saver in Pumpkin and Vanna's Choice in Aqua


Until Next Week!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Fantastic joining technique!

I came across this joining technique today and I have to share it with everyone. It is super easy and it is COMPLETELY invisible. I have been looking for one and the ones I found was not very  invisible or well written. THIS one, however is like a beacon of light shining down on me!

Joining up with an invisible stitch by Vanessa Cabban

I love this more than I can say. I wanted to share since we will be joining like MAD by the time we are done (and in anticipation for a square we will be making in a few weeks!)

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Granny Square a Week-Week Twenty Five

I love this week's square! But I am often drawn more to the flower squares than any other one. You should have seen my granny square list when I first started. More than 3/4 of it was floral in theme!

Kata Square by Penny

There are no adjustments, a word of advice about round 5: you will have to make this in 2 spots. You will start it in the chain 4 space before by making the first leg of the cluster there, you then move to the next chain 4 space to make the next 4 legs of the cluster. Only place this is different is the last one-you make 1 in the space before, 3 in the next space and 1 in the next space, which should be where you began the row, chain 4 and slip stitch.

Also, I only did to round 7, mostly due to size


Done with  Red Heart Super Saver in Claret and Vanna's Choice in Aqua and  Pink Poodle

Until Next Week!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Granny Square A Week-Week Twenty Four

This week's square is a bit more challenging. Mostly because the pattern isn't written out as a traditional pattern, but with pictures and some charting.

Granny Square Butterfly by Luna

Some notes and adjustments:
1-All the work in round 2 through the end are done in the chain 2 spaces from the row below.

2-You will chain 3 at the beginning of each round, which counts as a double crochet. So in round 1, you will start with chain 3, then you will do 2 double crochet and chain 2, from then on you will do 3 double crochet and chain 2. In round 3, you will do a chain 3, 3 double crochet, chain 2, and then 4 double crochet, etc.

2-Round 2, you will do 3 double crochets, chain 2 and then 3 double crochets in the same stitch.

3-Round 3, you slip stitch to the chain 2 space in between the 2 sets of 3 double crochet done in the same stitch in the previous round, that is where you will do the double crochets for this round. The slip stitch will be placed in between the sets of 3dc/chain2/3dc from the previous round.

4- A picot stitch is worked like this-chain 3, place your hook into the 3rd chain from the hook, yarn over, pull through both loops, continue to work your double crochet stitches.

5-Round 5 I changed slightly. I worked it exactly as the instructions said with my main colors, then tweaked it slightly with my secondary colors-I did one less dc and also chained 3 in the corner. I like the way it came out with the secondary colors better, so I wiill share that with you:

  • Attach yarn and chain 3 in the upper corner of the back part of the butterfly, 2 dc, chain 3, 3 dc. *chain 2, 3 dc in the next chain 2 space, chain 2 , 3 dc in the next chain 2 space on the other wing of the butterfly.Chain 2, 3 dc chain 3, 3 dc in the corner, chain 2, 3 dc in the next chain 2 space, chain 2, 3 dc in the next chain 2 space, chain 2* 3 dc, chain 3 and 3 dc in the corner. Repeat from * to *, slip stitch in top  of chain 
6-I only worked up to Round 6..

7-When tying the  body with yarn, I went up through the hole between the middle of the butterfly and where it was attached together at the bottom of the wings (compare my pictures and the pattern writer's).  No reason, I just liked it better.

I know it is a lot of corrections, but it really is relatively easy to work! And it comes out really adorable.


This one is done with Bernat Super Value in Lilac, Vanna's Choice in Cranberry and Red Heat Super Saver in  Soft Navy


Until Next Week!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Granny Square A Week-Week Twenty Three

And interesting pattern this week. One of those looks hard but is pretty simple.


No real adjustments made, just a word of caution to pay attention to Round 5 very carefully-I kept getting slipped up because I kept missing the  commas, so I was missing stitches and it came out too short! But that was my fault, the pattern is written very well!




This was done with Red Heart Super Saver in Claret, Vanna's Choice in Silver Heather and the black yarn is a random ball I had.
Until Next Week!!