Slip stitch to beginning chain to form a loop.
Chain 3, this counts as your first double crochet. Work 2 double crochet through loop. Chain 3. Work the pattern - chain 3 and 3 double crochet - until you have four sets in the loop. Slip stitch to the top of chain 3 (in row 1). You now have your base square. Chain three, turn, work 2 double crochet. Note: To finish the corner pictured here, I worked 1 more double crochet, chain 3 and three double crochet. In each corner of the square there will be 3 double crochet, chain 3, then three double crochet. Join with a slip stitch at beginning chain. Chain three and turn. To make this a blanket you will just keep going in rounds using this pattern:
3 double crochet , chain 3.
In each corner 3 double crochet, chain 3, 3 double crochet.
Slip stitch at the end of each round, chain 3 and turn.
When the blanket is the size you want it, chain 1, single crochet in every stitch around. If you used the cotton yarn and feel it looks a little wonky, all you have to do is "block" it. I found good blocking instructions HERE . You can now add your favorite edging or run ribbon through the holes from the row, or just do both! I hope you have fun with this old pattern. I will add a picture of my finished blanket in a few days.
Edited to add finished pictures:
Tip:
I've had trouble lately with my thread getting dirty and "running" away from me. This was my solution: I took an old, small, coffee can, put a hole in the top big enough for my thread to come through, and put the thread inside. Now my thread stays clean and it stays right at my feet while I work.
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great photos and instruction
I enjoyed my visit!
I love looking at everyones pictures. Your kids are too cute!
Love the granny sqare afghan...never thought of using the cotton for it...have to catch it on sale sometime and make one...any idea how many balls it takes???
I also love your idea of the coffee container for the runaway yarn. I bought some 16oz Red Heart at Big Lots for $4 each. Two of them, you can't get the yarn out of the center, I HATE THAT!!!...I wish I had a big enough container for those big skeins to do something like that with....
I will bookmark you! Have a great day!
I someday hope to own a vintage wooden hook..Maybe someday out there I'll find one.
Thanks. Great work!
Amy
Amy,
Well there are so many ways to do this, and I have tried just about all of them! The one that works best for me has been an old fasioned square knot (you know right over left, left over right). I just leave my hook in the last stitch and tie the knot as close to the hook as possible and keep on crocheting like there is no knot. Then when I am done with the project I go back and weave all of the ends in. Hope this helps!
xoxox,
Samantha
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And what yarn is that? I think I'm in love! Especially the pink, I LOVE that color!
I got those at a little yarn shop in Gatlinburg, TN. You could probably give the owner a call and see if she has any more. http://www.smokymountainspinnery.com/Welcome.html
And the yarn is called Paton's Grace from Michaels (you can also find it online :)
xoxo,
Samantha
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I have seen lots of pale pinks, but I don't know if they're true to the picture.....
I'll go away after this, promise.
Maddie,
I'm so glad you found it! I looked and looked but I guess I have thrown out all of my wrappers for that color! I was going to check at Micheals the next time I was out to get the correct color for ya :) I'm glad you didn't have to wait oon me!
Happy hooking:)
xoxo,
Samantha
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Here's my email add if you don't mind sending me an email regarding this bamboo crochet hook. Thanks a lot. lizric41@yahoo.com
Hello friends,
After several inquiries about this hook set, I gave the owner of the shop a call. She said that she is more than happy to ship, she does carry these Japanese baboo hook sets on a regular basis, and they cost $55 (they are well worth it, I promise). The number you need to call is 865-436-9080.
xoxo,
Samantha
Thank you, Claudia
This blanket is beautiful. Can I please link this on my blog. I would use a photo with a link back to your blog.
Thanks,
Yvonne
http://www.thesemagicalyears.blogspot.com/
Could you give me a rough idea of how much yarn is needed and what weight you used?
THANKS SO MUCH!
Marybeth
I'm one of the Editors at http://www.allfreecrochetafghanpatterns.com/ and I just wanted to let you know I have linked to your project on our site. You can see the project and thumbnail at: http://allfreecrochetafghanpatterns.com/Baby-Blanket-Afghans/Granny-Square-Baby-Blanket-Tutorial. I think it's a great project that our readers will just love to make. Your project is great and we know our readers will enjoy it. With that said, can we have permission to link to any project on your site as well as use the image? We will credit you, of course. Feel free to contact me at jlitz (at) primcp (dot) com.
Thanks!