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Triangle Tango 12" Square pattern by Rebecca Bisbing. Geometric shapes are defined using standard stitches in a variety of heights. Each shape is outlined with a round of single crochet, offering additional possibilities for color placement. Materials: Worsted or Aran weight yarn, Color A: 19g (about 33 yards) Color B: 11g (about 19 yards) Color C: 17g (about 29 yards) Color D: 21g (about 36 yards) Other suggested colorways: Shaded effect: Select Colors A, B, C, and D to work the main area of each shape. Then select a lighter or darker shade of each color and name them A1, B1, C1, and D1. Todo par crear con cuadrados en crochet moldes 1y 2. 10 More Perfect Crochet Squares for Afghans. Back in February I did a roundup of 10 Perfect Crochet Squares for Fast Afghans, and that post was a real hit! It detailed some of the squares I used to make a large blanket, as part of a crochet along I did on Ravelry. It’s been a couple of years since I made that blanket, and the surprisingly cool temps lately have me dreaming of another one.

But it’s not just the weather – it’s all the beautiful new afghan square patterns coming out! Here are 10 of the hottest and newest free afghan squares right now. UPDATE 9/10/2013: 3 of these patterns are no longer free – sorry for any inconvenience! It’s always a surprise when a pattern suddenly switches to paid. Fireworks Surprise by Amy Schwab (9 inches) – NO LONGER FREE.This one is a free Ravelry download, and it is just fantastic! There are so many to choose from these days! I hope you’ve enjoyed this latest free pattern roundup – which one is your favorite? Pattern Search. Video tutoriel: le Granny Triangle de base au crochet. Bonjour à tous ! A tous ceux qui se demandent comment réaliser un « Granny Triangle » au crochet, voici un tutoriel vidéo qui devrait vous faciliter la vie.

Les Granny Triangles peuvent être assemblés pour faire des bonnets (comme sur cet exemple), des écharpes, des sacs, et à peu près tout ce que vous voulez ! De plus, ils sont amusants à faire et permettent toutes les associations de couleurs ! Bonnet en Granny Triangles A toutes fins utiles, voici le diagramme du triangle de base: 10 More Perfect Crochet Squares for Afghansmoogly. Ravelry: Angela2011's Adobe Swap Blocks | Granny Squares. Game of shapes and colors for this fun crochet ... | Granny Squares. Pinterest. Pinterest. Pinterest. Basic Granny Square Pattern « Little Tin Bird. As promised, here is my pattern for the Basic Granny Square. I didn’t invent this pattern in the slightest, (obviously) but I’m going to show you step by step how to make the basic granny square.

When I started to learn I couldn’t find a pattern that I could understand easily and so I hope to change that by doing one with lots of pictures :-) This is the pattern I used to make the squares for the Granny Alice blanket (above). For this pattern, you will need to know how to chain stitch, and how to make a UK treble (TR) stitch. This is equivalent to the US double (DC) stitch but I will be using the UK terminology for this pattern. If you don’t know how to make a TR stitch, have a look HERE. You can also refer back there for more instructions on adding your next colour etc. I am using Rowan Handknit Cotton DK (and a 4mm hook) to write this pattern as I think it’s easier to see the stitches with cotton than wool.

Basic Granny Square Pattern. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Pinterest. Ravelry: The Lambent Light of Morning 12" Block ... | Granny Squares. Granny Squares / Triangle Tango 12 inch square afghan block free crochet pattern graphic bold. Carina's craftblog. Granny square joining tutorial Just a warning before we get started with the tutorial, there's LOTS of pictures and I may go into too much detail, but that's just what I do. ;-) Anyway, if there aren't enough details or if my description is confusing, please don't hesitate to email me or leave a comment. There are loads of methods of joining (granny) squares, my method is just one, and may not even be the best. But I like this one because once you get it -and to be honest, there isn't that much to get! - you can do it without much thinking. And I also like how the joining 'seam' looks almost seamless. Especially if you use the same colour as the final round in each square.

If you have particular layout for your blanket, lay out your squares in that pattern. Then stack your squares so you can keep track of what goes where. Because of how this method works, it is best to have as few squares in each stack as possible. Then make 3 dc/trebles in the corner of the purple square (the back one).