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26 May 2015

Joining Squares Method 3 - Continuous join as you go

Continuous join as you go tutorial
(Tutorial uses English crochet terms)

1 Arrange your squares in a suitable colour order


2 Here is a map to show you the direction to work
 starting in the top right corner


3 Attach contrasting yarn in the  corner of the top right square.
 Begin by making 3 trebles to form half of the corner. 
Continue to make clusters of 3 trebles in each space.
At the corner make 3 trebles 1 chain 3 trebles in the same space.


4 Continue in the same manner along the 2nd side of the 1st square.
At the corner make 3 trebles 1 chain


5 Make 3 trebles into bottom right corner of square 2.
Before making next set of 3 trebles 
you will now link back to the first square


6 Put hook under and into the space.


7 Pull yarn through to make 2 loops on hook


8 Slip the 2nd loop through the 1st loop on the hook to leave 1 stitch.
You have now joined square 2 to square 1.
Make 3 trebles in next space


9 Continue making joining stitch in between every group of 3 trebles.
At the corner make 3 trebles, join to square 1,
 then 1 chain 3 trebles to complete the corner


10 Continue along row 1 joining all the squares along the top
then follow direction of yarn shown to complete row 1


11 Along the bottom of row 1
 - to complete a corner make 3 trebles


12 in the corner space pull through a loop


13 join with slip stitch


14 1 chain then 3 trebles in next corner


15 Continue till end of row,
BUT DO NOT COMPLETE LAST SIDE OF SQUARE 1


16 Attach square 1 from row 2


17 Work along making 3 trebles in each space
 with a joining stitch between.
At the end of the square make 3 trebles for the corner
 then you are going to join into the square diagonally above to the left.
After joining make 1 chain and 3 trebles to complete the corner
 and continue down the left side of your square.
You will now be feeling the rhythm and be ready to attach square 2 of row 2.


18 Work along joining square 2 of row 2.When you reach the corner
 you are ready to join the first group of 4 corners.

19 Join into the square diagonally opposite. 

20 Next make 1 chain 3 trebles to complete the corner.


21 When complete the 4 corners look like this when joined


22 Continue following direction of yarn


23 and you will end up back at the beginning
 with the amazing bonus of only 2 ends to sew in!



This is a very fast joining method and I like the addition of the
 contrasting colour to add a background to the blanket.

I hope you have found this tutorial helpful.

If you like this Turquoise Colour Pack you can buy it

If you have enjoyed using my free tutorial
 please consider making a small donation 
via the Paypal app on my sidebar.
 This will help support my crochet journey
 and enable me to provide more free posts in future.

Many thanks
wishing you a happy hooky adventure

Heather

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Joining Squares Method 2 - Crochet together from the back

Crochet together from the back tutorial
(Tutorial uses English crochet terms)

1 Arrange your squares in a suitable colour order 
and make a final round on each with a contrasting joining colour.
Sew the final end in on each square using a darning needle.


2 Place 2 squares together with right sides facing. 
These will be the right hand squares on the 1st and 2nd rows.
Attach yarn through both corner loops


3 Place hook through both of the 1st stitches 
(4 loops on hook) and make a dc


4 Continue along whole row making dc then fasten off at the end.
Repeat for all rows in the same direction.


5 The joining stitch will form a ridge on the back of your work.


6 Turn your blanket
 and complete the rows in the opposite direction.


7 When finished the front has a smooth neat join


This is a very strong join. I like the addition of the
 contrasting colour to add a background to the blanket.
If you have liked this Turquoise Colour Pack you can buy it 

I hope you have found this tutorial helpful.

If you have enjoyed using my free tutorial
 please consider making a small donation 
via the Paypal app on my sidebar.
 This will help support my crochet journey
 and enable me to provide more free posts in future.

Many thanks
wishing you a happy hooky adventure

Heather

X X X









Joining Squares Method 1 - Crochet together from the front

Crochet together from the front tutorial
(Tutorial uses English crochet terms)

1 Arrange your squares in a suitable colour order


2 Use a contrasting colour for joining


3 Place 2 squares wrong sides together. 
These will be the right hand squares on the 1st and 2nd rows.
Attach yarn through both corner loops


4 Place hook through both of the 1st stitches 
(4 loops on hook) and make a dc


5 Continue along whole row then fasten off at the end.


6 Repeat for all rows in the same direction.
The joining stitch will form a ridge on the top of your work.


7 Turn your blanket
 and complete the rows in the opposite direction.


This is a very strong join and I like it made in a
 contrasting colour to add another dimension to the blanket.
If you have liked this Turquoise Colour Pack you can buy it

I hope you have found this tutorial helpful.

If you have enjoyed using my free tutorial
 please consider making a small donation 
via the Paypal app on my sidebar.
 This will help support my crochet journey
 and enable me to provide more free posts in future.

Many thanks
wishing you a happy hooky adventure

Heather

X X X








12 April 2015

Crochet Inspiration Workshops




 I have a dream
 to be full time at The Patchwork Heart,
 making items to sell in my Etsy shop and teaching my craft.
At present school holidays are a time when I can live my dream
and this week has been a lovely little taste of my future. 

People often say they would love to visit my home
 full of colour and yarny goodness. It is indeed my happy place
 and I am blessed with time off now to enjoy much crochet therapy.



This week I began an exciting new chapter in my crochet journey
with a beginners crochet course at the lovely


Oh what a beautiful place it is
and such a perfect spot I'm sure you will agree
 for an evening of crochet inspiration


The happy faces say it all


what a wonderful time we had
learning to make granny squares



and of course there has to be tea and cake!


I am very excited to tell you
 that as well as more workshops at this lovely venue,
 I am in discussions with another local gallery space
 and will soon be releasing a programme of
 Crochet Inspiration Workshops
 for the summer and autumn!


I am planning workshops for experienced crocheters,
 to come along and enjoy sharing a time of colourful yarny goodness . . . 
time to meet other crochet enthusiasts and learn new skills.
It is hoped that some will be evenings and others will be Saturday afternoons,
 to allow people to travel from a distance to join us!

If this is something you would enjoy
 I'd be really pleased to hear from you,
 as I plan the projects for these Crochet Inspiration Workshops. 
Why not bring a group of friends and make it a day out?

Wishing you all a happy weekend

Heather

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6 April 2015

Granny Square Tutorial


As much as I love to crochet all sorts of different blankets there is something so very special about the humble granny square. There are many wonderful examples around some with small squares others with big and some with varying sizes of squares. You can view many lovely examples here on my
 But it is the colours which always excite me and draw me to any blanket!
You can buy the Turquoise Colour Pack


 It is a crocheter's basic right of passage to learn how to make a granny square and something many of us start out on. I have fond memories as a young teenager sitting with my Mum with a massive sack of colours crocheting granny squares and have recently spent time with my own daughter passing on this lovely skill.

Over the past few weeks I have been making many rainbow baby blankets
 and enjoying the simple granny square


blending the colours has given me oodles of fun


you can find the colour palettes
 that I use on a page at the top of my blog


I must add there there are loads of tutorials and You Tube videos out there
 and many different methods available. This is just straight from my head 
and a method I have developed that works for me!

I am using Stylecraft Special DK with a 3.5mm hook. This is my preference as the yarn is soft and snuggly for a blanket, is very affordable, easily washable and comes in a fabulous choice of 63 wonderful shades!

So here to help with the many questions I have been receiving is my version of
how I make a Granny Square. (I am using UK crochet terminology. You will find a handy conversion to US terms on the Crochet Conversions page at the top of my blog)


1. Make a magic loop (I prefer this starting method as it does not leave a hole that is too big in the centre)
2. Pull through a loop for the 1st stitch
3. Make 3 chain for the 1st treble
4. Make 2 trebles to complete the first cluster


5. Make 1 chain then 3 trebles thus forming a corner
6. Repeat this twice more
7&8. Pull the tail to close up the magic loop. Make 1 chain then join with slip stitch into the 1st treble of the round


9&10 Fasten off 1st colour by pulling yarn through loop and cutting to leave a tail about 10cm /  4inches
11. TURN WORK OVER and make 2nd round from the back. This is very important to stop the granny square from twisting.
12. Using a new colour pull up a loop making sure you leave an end of about 10cm / 4 inches for sewing in later.


13. Holding the tail firmly at the back of the work make 3 chain for the 1st treble
14. Make 2 trebles to complete the first cluster (this is half of a corner)
15. In next chain space make 3 trebles 1 chain 3 trebles (this is a corner)
16. Repeat this twice more in the next 2 chain spaces


17&18. To complete the 1st corner make 3 trebles then 1 chain 
19&20. Join with slip stitch into 1st treble of the round


21&22. Pull yarn through and fasten off cutting yarn to leave a tail 10cm / 4inches
23. TURN WORK OVER. You are going to do this every round keep a perfect square. It prevents the awful twisting that is often seen and has the added bonus of making both sides the same so there is no right or wrong side to the blanket!
24. Using a new colour pull up a loop making sure you leave an end of about 10cm / 4 inches for sewing in later.



25. Holding tail firmly at back of work make 3 chain for the 1st treble
26. then 2 trebles to complete the 1st half corner. In the next chain space make 3 trebles and the same in the corner. 
27. Complete the corner by making 1 chain 3 trebles
28. Continue around the square making clusters of 3 trebles with 1 chain only in the corners. Note this is different to many other granny square patterns as I prefer a closer texture. Fasten Off.



29. TURN WORK OVER each round  - this means you work in alternate directions, anti clockwise then clockwise which prevents a twist forming.
30. Keep hooking until you have your desired number of rounds.
31&32 On completion of each square use a darning needle and sew the tails into their own coloured  stitches



33. I sew in half on the front and half on the back
34. Trim ends neatly with sharp scissors
35&36. The result is a perfect square which can be used from any side! Notice it has 90 degree corners and parallel sides, all very pleasing to the eye and easy for joining.


So there you have all the information you need to make squares!
Get hookin and come back in a few weeks for my next tutorial on joining!

Of course if you are a complete beginner 
you may wish to make solid squares to avoid all the colour changing


these are equally pretty


and can be joined very simply to make a beginners blanket.


To avoid the joining why not make just 1 big square! 
(I hasten to add though that a big square does tend to become frilly
 after about 60cm so I only use these for small baby blankets!)

I hope this helps answer the questions you have.
Do please leave me a comment if this has been helpful or  
if you have any questions
 and I will try to edit and update the tutorial to help!


If you have enjoyed my free tutorial
 please consider making a small donation to support my crochet work. 
You can do this using the Paypal App on the sidebar of the blog.

Happy Hookin

Heather X X X












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