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Retro Flower Granny Square – Crochet Block with Video Instructions

October 25, 2023 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

My latest granny square design – the Retro Flower Granny Square with video instructions as well as downloadable PDF instructions.

I wanted an eight petalled flower motif with a solid background, and after a few attempts, I came up with this design. You can learn more about the design process of this motif by watching this video (opens in new tab) : Granny Square Design Process

To achieve a retro style, I have used colours common in 1970s textiles, such as the dark brown, oranges and pinks (see below for specific colours). As always, I try to avoid plastic based yarns such as acrylic not just because of the environmental impact, but because crochet just looks so much better in cotton!

Tools & Materials

Yarn:
DK / 8ply / US 3 (Light) cotton yarn.
I have used Ricorumi DK cotton & Paintbox Cotton DK

Colours Used:
Ricorumu DK Cotton in Ivory, Grey, Papaya, Coral, Violet & Mauve.
Paintbox DK Cotton in Coffee Bean.

Hook:
4mm/ F-G Hook

Finished dimensions: Approx – 10cm / 4 inches x 10cm / 4 inches

Finished size & yardage will vary depending on hook size, yarn thickness & your personal gauge.

Retro Flower Granny Square – Crochet Pattern with Video

Download a pdf version of the pattern, including chart (opens in new tab): Retro Flower Granny Square PDF.

Watch the video tutorial below.


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Deluxe Granny Square – Crochet Pattern with Video

September 5, 2023 //  by mezza//  4 Comments

I designed this motif for Granny Square Day 2023 – I’ve only just got round to sharing the actual pattern with you! I was inspired by the Krea Deluxe which has matching colours in both cotton and mohair. I really enjoyed the texture contrast between the two yarns when used together in one motif.

Tools & Materials

Yarn: 4ply/Fingering weight cotton yarn, 2ply/Laceweight Kid Silk Mohair, held double.   The sample uses Krea Deluxe Organic Cotton & Krea Deluxe Silk Mohair in colourway no. 46.

Hook:
3mm/ D Hook.

Finished dimensions: Approx – 9cm / 3.54 inches x   9cm / 3.54 inches.

Finished size & yardage will vary depending on hook size, yarn thickness & your personal gauge.

Deluxe Granny Square – Crochet Pattern with Video

For a PDF version of the pattern, please join my FREE Crochet Motif Directory : here (opens in new tab).

Watch the video tutorial below.

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Small Circle Crochet Motif & Border

September 4, 2023 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

This is a super quick post – before I get distracted and forget to share the basic motif for my 70’s style vest!

Small Circle Crochet Motif & Border – Instructions

US crochet terminology

Tools & Materials

4ply/fingering/sock yarn & 2.25mm hook.

Note: Creates a treble hexagon effect.

Size , approx 43mm x 43mm not including loops / 55mm x 55mm including loops

Centre : ch 6, join with sl st in 1st ch to form a ring.

Rnd 1: ch4 (counts as first tr), 23tr in ring; join to finish rnd. (24tr)

Rnd 2 (joining border): join on any st (avoid join from previous rnd), ch1, sc in same sp; 1sc; [in next st – sc, ch4, sc (corner loop made); 3sc] x5; in next st – sc, ch4, sc; 1sc; join to finish rnd. (3sc on each side, 6 x ch4 corner loops)

2 images showing hands crocheting a 70s style vest in cream and brown yarn. The vest is crocheted with a green hook whilst sipping a cup of coffee

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Cartwheels & Clovers Crochet Top – 3ply Linen Version

August 2, 2023 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

Recent updates to this page:

02/08/23 – Page created

Thank you so much for showing an interest in my crochet work. I really appreciate your support and I’m happy to share some of my processes here with you in case you fancy having a go yourself at making a top using the motif.

***THIS PAGE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS***

My pattern has not been tested or tech edited. If you embark on the creative journey of crocheting a garment with these notes, please see these instructions as more of a “recipe” to help you make your own unique item.

I will be editing and adding tips, videos and photo tutorials to this page so if you come back once in a while, you might find more useful stuff.

Project Overview – Green Linen Top

Construction : square motifs which are connected with the “join as you go” method in the last round. Neck shaping is created with partial motifs.
Simple borders on the neck, arms & hem.
The side seams have a “shared motif”, meaning a full motif wraps around with half the motif on the front panel and half on the back.
Shape & Fit : a loose, rectangular, sleeveless tee with split hems. I measure 91cm/36 inches around the chest and I’m about 171cm/5′ 7″ tall.
Finished Size : 68cm / 26.7″ across, 136cm / 53.5″ around chest, 58cm /22.8″ long.
Materials : 3 x 100g skeins (1,350 metres / 1,476 yards) of Lithuanian Linen from Midwinter Yarns in Avocado.
Tools : 2.25mm hook & locking stitch markers.

Resources

Scroll down to find a list of videos and pdf tutorials currently available. I recommend using the written instructions in conjunction with the videos (where available).

Choosing Your Yarn & Hook Size

Because these are quite large motifs with some relatively large open spaces, I would not recommend using anything thicker than 4py for making a garment. The thinner the yarn, the more flexibility you will have with sizing. These notes cover making the top in 3ply/heavy lace but you can apply the same principles if you use 2ply/laceweight or any of the finer crochet threads which will probably give even better results.

Swatching

You will need to start by making a swatch of 2×2 motifs.
As a guide:
For the 3ply/heavy lace yarn, I have used a 2.25mm hook.
Hook size will vary from person to person depending on your gauge, the way you crochet and how “thick” your yarn is within it’s given yarn group, which can vary from one brand to the next, i.e. some 4ply could almost be classed as DK and some are very thin 4ply, could almost be a heavy lace weight.

This part is really important : You will need to wash, block and allow your 4 motif section to dry before measuring so that you have the most accurate measurements. Check the size of your motifs. If you want to make the same size as mine, your squares will need to come out the same size.

Motifs & Join

You can find the main motif and joining techniques by clicking on the links below. Note: these are for the 4ply version but are no different for this 3ply version, however, the layout and some of the motifs are different:

Downloadable pdf for motif & joining technique.
Video for motif.
Video for joining.

Schematics, Layouts & Construction

Here are some details about the tops I have made, including overall sizes, placement of motifs and yarn weights/yardage and hook sizes:

General advice (video), made before I had completed the 3ply version, so this will be updated eventually.
Layout & Construction (pdf) – Summary for 3ply Version.

Neck Shaping

Neck motifs & border (pdf).
Neck motifs & border (video), see below.

Split Motif

This motif is used for making the split in the sides of the hem if you are using half motifs.

Split Motif – instructions (PDF).
Video coming soon.

Triangle Motif

This is used as an underarm gusset and to reduce the width of the sleeve opening.
Triangle Motif – instructions (PDF)

Joining Front to Back – Arm Holes & Side Split

Coming Soon.

Hem Border

Video below:

Sleeve / Armhole Border

Making the border for the “sleeve” – instructions (PDF)

Video below:

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Free Eco Friendly Crochet Patterns

October 7, 2022 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

This post is a collation of all my Free Crochet Patterns which encourage sustainability.

Yarns

All of these patterns work best with cotton yarns which are:

  • Biodegradable
  • Sustainable
  • Plastic free
  • Natural
  • Heatproof (doesn’t melt when exposed to heat)

With organic cotton, there’s less damage to the environment, the growers, harvesters and workers in the textile factories.

Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Pattern
3-3-3 Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern
Washable Crochet Makeup Remover Pad – Free Pattern – Folly Fairs
Mesh Soap Bag – Free Crochet Pattern
Quick & Easy Crochet Dishcloth Pattern – Two Ways
Retro Pentagon Potholder – Free Crochet Pattern

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3-3-3 Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern

October 7, 2022 //  by mezza//  1 Comment

Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern. This is an easy to remember ripple stitch that can be applied to projects such as blankets, or in this example, a washcloth. I created this version of the very popular chevron stitch back in 2014 for a class of new crochet students that had just finished my learn to crochet course. It’s a great way to start understanding how increases and decreases can shape crochet fabric.

If you’re thinking of making a blanket, you can use the instructions for the washcloth to make a swatch with your desired yarn.

Download a pdf version of the pattern, including chart: click here.

Detailed video tutorial here:

Tools & Materials

Yarn & hook: Worsted/Aran weight cotton yarn – 4mm/H Hook

Yardage per washcloth: 50g/106m/116yds  

Finished dimensions: Approx – 25cm/9.8” x 25cm/9.8”  

Finished size & yardage will vary depending on hook size, yarn thickness & your personal gauge.

Alternative Yarn Thickness
You can also try DK weight yarn with a 3.5mm hook which will result in a slightly smaller cloth.

Key
beg beginning
ch chain
dcdouble crochet
prevprevious
st(s)stitch(es)

Yarn Ideas

The Cotton – We Are Knitters

Shiny Happy Cotton – Wool & the Gang

Rico Organic Cotton Aran

Paintbox Cotton Yarn Aran

3-3-3 Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern for Washcloth – Instructions

Note: these instructions are in US crochet terminology.

Row 1: Ch44; sk3 chs (counts as 1dc), working into the back ridges of the 4th chain, 1dc; (1dc into each of the next 3chs; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; 3dc in next ch) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; 2dc in last ch. (counting the last 3chs of starting ch as 1stitch – 41sts)

Going forward, 2chs are made at the start of each row, these do not count as a stitch, nor are they ever worked into.

Switch to working through both loops of the stitch throughout.

Row 2: ch2, turn the work, do not sk any sts, 2dc in 1st st; (1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 3dc in next st) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 2dc in next last st which is the 3rd ch of the ch3 skipped at the start of Row 1. (41sts)

Row 3: ch2, turn the work, do not sk any sts, 2dc in 1st st; (1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 3dc in next st) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 2dc in last st. (41sts)

Repeat Row 3 as desired and fasten off. For my washcloth, I needed 17 rows to make it square.

Note : if you want to use this stitch to make a larger cloth or even a blanket, you will need to add multiples of 10 to the starting chain for each additional pattern repeat.

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Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern with Video

August 11, 2022 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

This Granny Square Crochet Pattern with Video was inspired by some gorgeous yarn I purchased from Bella Yarn Studio after seeing it on her Instagram feed. The yarn is Sole by Pascuali and is a luxurious blend of pima cotton with 10% cashmere. Perfect for a summer top or cardi.

I did lot of swatching of stitch patterns with this yarn before deciding to make a motif with one of the stitch patterns I had been playing around with. The middle image below shows the origin of Ewa’s motif.

You might be wondering why the pattern is called Ewa? Well, that’s because Ewa is the lovely lady behind Bella Yarn Studio. And you can pronounce it Eva if you’re not Polish and struggle to pronounce it!

Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern

Tools & Materials:

You could try a range of yarns but I feel this pattern is best suited to Fingering/4ply/Sport/DK Yarns in natural fibres, particularly cotton.

Blue motif : Sole by Pascuali in Horizon.
Taupe motif : Patons 100% Cotton DK in Raffia.

Yardage:

Per motif – 6g or 13m / 14 yds approximately.

Hook size:

  • 3.25mm/D for Fingering/4ply
  • 3.5mm/E or 3.75mm/F for Sport/DK

Dimensions:

After washing & blocking – 10-11cm / 3.93-4.3 inches square – depending on yarn and hook size used.

Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern Video

Video instructions for the motif is below – I strongly advise using the video in conjunction with the written instructions.

Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Written Pattern

Here you can download the written pattern with join, as a pdf which includes a chart….click on image below (opens in new window).

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No Holes Small Solid Granny Square Pattern

February 25, 2022 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

I designed the “No Holes Small Solid Granny Square Pattern” motif because I wanted a solid granny square that was properly square with sharp corners and no holes. Additionally, I needed a small motif that would be suitable for using the mini skeins I had from www.lottieknits.com. The beautiful hand dyed mini skeins are “Little Bird Sock” which is a 80% Superwash Merino and 20% Nylon blend that crochets up beautifully, holding the shape of the stitches well and offering good drape for clothing without bulk.

The mini skeins I had were quite vivid colours. I had accumulated more than a dozen different colours, so I selected all the pinks, purples and oranges to pair with a solid black yarn to make them really stand out. Putting a dark border on the “No Holes Small Solid Granny Square Pattern” and joining lots of them together in a random colour sequence gives a beautiful paint box effect.

a collage of three images - all on a white backgreound. The first image shows a solid, no holes granny square in variegated purple yarn with a thick black border. The second image shows the hem of a dress made with bright crochet motifs in reds, pinks and oranges and three motifs without border. The third image shows part of a crochet dress made with the same motifs.

Tools & Materials:

You can use any yarn weight and corresponding hook size but for these instructions, I have used the following:

  • 4ply/Fingering weight yarn (e.g. Little Bird Sock from www.lottieknits.com )
  • 3mm hook.

This motif works best with a natural fibre that can be blocked to retain its shape.

Finished dimensions:

5cm x 5cm / 2” x 2”

With three round border – 11cm x 11cm / 4.3” x 4.3”

Important Note:

To achieve the desired effect of the “No Holes Small Solid Granny Square Pattern”, this design features some slight changes to a traditional granny square or even other motifs you may have previously made.

The main differences to take note of are:

  1. After Round 1 you turn the work and make the next round on the “wrong side”. This helps minimise the line or “step” that’s created when a new round is crocheted into the “right side” of the previous round and in effect visually softens the line between the first and second rounds.
  2. The start and end of Round 2 is slightly unusual. It starts with a partial corner with the first proper stitch being worked into the slip stitch that joined the previous round. The final stitch of the round is placed into the same stitch as the slip stitch from the previous round, i.e. the 4th chain of the beginning chain 4 from round 1. This can be tricky to work back into but it’s important to make the last stitch in this chain rather than working around the chain which will leave a visible hole.
  3. The final round is best finished with an invisible bind off.

None of the above may make any sense to you right now, but don’t worry, it’s not a difficult motif – follow the downloadable instructions below and use the video for extra help if you need it!

No Holes Small Solid Granny Square – Instructions

Download the pdf instructions by clicking on the image below.

front cover of pdf crochet pattern for a small solid granny square with no holes. On a white background there is a small section of a dress made with colourful square motifs with a solid black border. An outstretched hand has three crochet motifs balanced on the palm in orange and purple

What I made!

I made a dress with this motif. Although there is not pattern for this dress, I can teach you how to make your own. Join my next guided online course, to design and make your own granny square sweater: sign up for the waitlist.

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Category: Free Crochet Pattern, MotifTag: crochet, crochet motif, free crochet patterns

Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Pattern

December 30, 2021 //  by mezza//  1 Comment

This Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Pattern is the perfect way to upcycle Gü & Bon Maman glass ramekins. Scroll down to download step by step instructions or to view video instructions to make these beautiful handmade homewares!

The evolution of this beaded tealight holder crochet pattern is rather circuitous. I was asked to run a private crochet class to teach the mesh stitch so the students could learn how to make a re-usable shopping bag. The class would only be 2 hours long which would not be enough time to make a bag. I do like to make sure that my stand alone classes allow the students to walk away with a finished product. How could I create a mini project that would incorporate some of the elements required to make a bag?

10g of Yarn, Re-purposed Ramekins & Abandoned Beads

As it happened, I had also bought a selection of the “Yarn & Colors Mini Must Haves” on a whim a few weeks previously, not really having any idea what to make with them. At the same time, a rather large stack of empty Gü ramekins were creating a perilous booby trap, ready to go off at any time, in one of my kitchen cupboards. I was also emptying out the remnants of stuff my daughter had left in her room after moving to the US and found several packets of Preciosa Candy Mix beads that she obviously no longer wanted. In the back of my mind, I started to wonder if these three elements could be combined to make something useful… and I also wanted the challenge of creating a complete object with only one of the tiny, 10g mini balls!

Many hours were spent experimenting, getting the pattern just right so that it would fit the glass ramekins and also use only one of the mini skeins.

I ran this as a course at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in Walton. Unfortunately, I never ran the private class as the interested party pulled out at the last minute. I was really looking forward to running the class and had also purchased more yarn, beads, hooks, tealights and elastic bands. Enough to make up 6 kits with 3 tea lights in each. Luckily, I did manage to sell some of the kits during the first lockdown and then my lovely friend Dee, from Dee Opp Yoga placed an order for a set of 10 beaded tealight holders which meant I did make back the money I had spent on materials.

The pattern is for the standard Gü ramekins, which are tapered. The pattern also includes instructions at the end for the ramekins with straight sides which are ever so slightly bigger.

The Preciosa Candy Mix beads are now discontinued but I will list some alternatives below.

A Perfect Gift for Friends & Family

Once you get the hang of the pattern, these crocheted tea light covers work up pretty quickly. With a huge range of yarn colours and beads, you can make endless combinations to match any decor. I have made dozens of these now as thank you gifts and birthday or Christmas presents. People are always delighted with a beautiful and unique handmade gift.

Tools & Materials – Per Holder

  • 3ply or 4ply Cotton Yarn, 10g / 25m (27yds).
  • Hook – 2.5mm / C/2 (Clover Amour are my favourite).
  • Glass jar with a diameter of 7.5cm & height of 4.5cm (Gü cheesecake ramekins with slightly tapered sides).
  • 125 x Small glass or crystal beads with a hole big enough to thread the yarn through, see section below about beads.
  • Tea light.
  • Elastic band that fits snuggly around the top of the jar, no thicker than 4mm. Approx. 5cm diameter works well.
  • Tapestry or wool needle.

Beads

The Czech crystal beads in the photo tutorials are from Preciosa in “Jelly Candy Mix”. They are a square cut bead. 3.4 x 3.4mm with a 1.1mm hole. I used about 10g per jar.

Other suitable beads include:

  • Miyuki Delica Size 8.
  • Toho Seed Beads Size 6.

I bought these from eBay.

Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Pattern – Instructions

You can purchase the pattern from:

LoveCrafts

Ravelry

front cover of free beaded tealight crochet pattern showing colourful cotton designs

Larger Ramekin

hands hold two empty glass ramekins - one is Gu and one Bon Maman

For the supermarket own brand & Bon Maman puddings in a similar glass ramekin, you’ll need to modify the pattern ever so slightly because the glass dishes are a tad bigger- instructions are on the last page of the download. For these I used Miyuki Delica Size 8 which are crystal beads in a Rose Gold colour. I also added extra beads around the trim on the last row. These were a Christmas gift for my mum.

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Category: Free Crochet PatternTag: crochet, crochet tutorials, crochet videos, free crochet patterns

Half Claremont Granny Square with Join

December 14, 2021 //  by mezza//  1 Comment

Here are the instructions for the half Claremont granny square with join.

This half motif is a useful option for lengthening the sleeves and body of a garment where one full motif would be too much. I have used the half motif to do just that for this version of my Claremont Sweater. You could just as easily use it to make a blanket or table runner to a more exact size.

You can find the instructions & video tutorial for the full Claremont motif here : Full Claremont Granny Square with Join.

white cotton hand made crochet sweater detail, showing the half motif on cuffs and hem

Tools & Materials

You can use any yarn weight and corresponding hook size but for these instructions (see examples below), I am using a Light DK / Sport weight yarn in one colour with a 4mm / G hook (Paintbox Yarn DK Cotton in Champagne White).

Half Claremont Victorian Style Granny Square with Join – Instructions & Chart

For written instructions with photo tutorials and chart, please download the PDF from my FREE Crochet Motif Directory

front cover of pdf pattern for half claremont granny square motif

Video Tutorial – Victorian style half granny square with join

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Category: Crochet, Free Crochet PatternTag: crochet, crochet motif, free crochet patterns

Claremont Granny Square with Join – Free Crochet Pattern

October 9, 2021 //  by mezza//  3 Comments

UPDATE: If you want to make your own custom sweater using this motif, I now run an online, guided course to design & make your own granny square sweater. It includes this Claremont motif and lots more! Sign up for the waitlist here: Online Granny Square Sweater Course – Join Waitlist

Claremont is a Victorian style granny square with join. I have used it to make 2 different sweater designs which I made as part of my “Design & Make Your Own Sweater Course”. It looks fantastic in a classic, off white cotton but would also look good in any, solid colour. With a simple border, I think this motif would make a beautiful throw or blanket.

a montage of 3 images showing a woman with long hair wearing a white cotton crochet sweater made with a victorian style granny square

Tools & Materials

You can use any yarn weight and corresponding hook size but for these instructions (see examples below), I am using a Light DK / Sport weight yarn in one colour with a 4mm / G hook (Paintbox Yarn DK Cotton in Champagne White).

When making a project with this motif, for the best results, use one, solid colour. The mesh style join creates an attractive design element along the edges and at the corners of motif, especially where four motifs converge.  If you use different colours for each motif, this effect is lost.

white claremont victorian crochet motif in 4ply. dk and aran worsted yarn

Claremont Victorian Style Granny Square with Join – Instructions & Chart

For written instructions with photo tutorials and chart, please download the pdf here.

front cover of pdf crochet pattern for Victorian style granny square with join

Video Tutorial – Victorian style granny square with join

Half Motif

For instructions on how to make the half motif, please click here (opens in new tab).

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How to Make a Half / Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square – with Video

September 10, 2021 //  by mezza//  2 Comments

How to Make a Half/Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square with Video & written instructions. You can also download a pdf pattern below.

For the Full 2-1-2 Granny Square please look at this post.

This is a 5 round, traditional granny square, using three colours. Colour A is used for 2 rounds, colour B for 1 round and colour C for 2 rounds, hence 2-1-2!

Tools & Materials

You can use any yarn weight and corresponding hook size but for these instructions. I am using a 4ply / Fingering weight yarn in three colours – A, B & C with a 3mm / D hook. This makes a triangular motif that is 8cm x 8cm x 11cm / 3.1” x 4.3”. Bear in mind a thicker yarn and larger hook size will result in a bigger motif.

The yarn I have used is Merino Nylon blend 4ply from www.FruitfulFusion.co.uk

The blues and browns are from a mini skein set called “City of Bridges”. The pink is “Mango”.

Half / Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square Pattern – Download

Download a pdf of the pattern here. Includes a chart.

Half / Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square Pattern – Video

How to Make a Half / Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square – Instructions

Note : This half motif is worked flat, as opposed to in the round.

Row 1 : With colour A, ch4 & join with a sl st in 1st ch to form a ring; ch3 (counts as 1dc for the start of this and all subsequent rounds); working into the ring, 2dc, ch2, 3dc. Do not fasten off (2 x 3dc clusters, 1 x ch2 corners) (see fig. 1)

Row 2 : Continuing with colour A, ch3, in same sp, 2dc; in ch2 corner space make 3dc, ch2, 3dc; in last st (3rd ch of beg ch3 from prev rnd), make 3dc. Fasten off (4 x 3dc clusters, 1 x ch2 corners) (see fig. 2)

Row 3 : Turn the work, join colour B in 1st st, ch3, in same sp, 2dc; between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc; in corner sp, 3dc, ch2, 3dc; between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc; in last st (3rd ch of beg ch3 from prev rnd) make 3dc. Fasten off (6 x 3dc clusters, 1 x ch2 corners) (see fig. 3)

Row 4 : Join colour C in 1st st, ch3, in same sp, 2dc; (between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc) 2 times; in corner sp, 3dc, ch2, 3dc;  (between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc) 2 times; in last st (3rd ch of beg ch3 from prev rnd) make 3dc. Do not fasten off. (8 x 3dc clusters, 1 x ch2 corners) (see fig. 4)

Row 5 : Continuing with colour C, ch3, in same sp, 2dc; (between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc) 3 times; in corner sp, 3dc, ch2, 3dc; (between the next 2 sets of 3dc, make 3dc) 3 times in last st (3rd ch of beg ch3 from prev rnd) make 3dc. Fasten off (10 x 3dc clusters, 1 x ch2 corners) (see fig. 5)

Don’t worry if your motif looks a bit “wonky”, once it’s been joined to the other pieces and has had the border applied, it will pull into shape.

Weaving in ends – for this half/triangle motif, I recommend doing this after joining and attaching any borders.

Granny Square Sweater Project

I have used these squares to make a granny square jumper/sweater on the bias, using a granny stitch border (in essence, an extra round) to join all the motifs together! I have called this the “Fruitful Granny Sweater” because all the yarns were dyed by the talented Ishrat from www.fruitfulfusion.co.uk . This sweater is part of my “Design & Make Your Own Granny Square Sweater” course which I am running at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in Walton-on-Thames is September this year (2021). The course is now fully booked, but don’t worry, if you would like to do this course, I am also running it as a guided online course in November if. Please sign up to my newsletter below to be notified of sign-ups.

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I hope you like my Half / Triangle 2-1-2 Granny Square Pattern – if you give it a try, please let me know!

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