It's time to add in your crochet skills and learn this new and exotic blueberry stitch to work up your next crochet project with. This blueberry stitch is perfect when you need to crochet things like blankets, throws, and ponchos. Grab the stitch details right here!
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Spike Cluster Stitch
To begin with, you'll learn how to work up the spike cluster stitch. When you take the time to learn it, it will be useful for any project. Undoubtedly, it is particularly useful for blankets, scarves and throws. In fact any project that has a prominent surface can be a great background for this. Moreover, you can use a single color, many colors or combine numerous shades of one color. A stunning final effect is guaranteed.
Crochet Dainty Pop Flower Square
This Dainty Pop Flower Square is useful in any project from slippers to purses, blankets to ponchos. So go ahead and click "read more" to crochet dainty pop flower square. If you'd like to show your support and/or say thank you for this free pattern - the most helpful thing you can do is share a picture of your work on Ravelry and other social sites with a link back to this page. If you liked the pattern, tell your friends and show them what you made. Credits Original pattern and design by Berayla Photography by Berayla Add the Pattern to your Ravelry Queue Hashtag: #berayla
Little Love Linked Granny Square
Introducing the ‘Little Love’ square pattern; Dora’s take on the classic solid granny square! Worked using linked crochet stitches, this is a modern twist which creates a solid contemporary fabric. Just as flexible as a traditional granny square you can use this motif to make blankets, bags, hats, ponchos, afghans, pillows, sweaters and so much more! The pattern includes written instructions, a step by step photo guide and a video tutorial (for left and right handers!). It explains the linked double crochet stitch and offers an extra tutorial for that too!"
Parapet Square
Made in three colors of worsted weight yarn, this textured pattern makes a 12” square as written, but once you get the hang of the stitch pattern you can use it for tons of other projects, especially blankets and throws. This would be a great way to use up scraps too - grab your favorite neutral for the main color, then fill in the stripes with your leftovers! Simple stitching, and a terrific introduction to front post stitches.
How To Crochet A Granny Square
"The granny square is the easiest crochet square out there and should be one of the first things a beginner should learn. It sets the start for more intricate patterns and designs. You can crochet a few rows and stop to form classic granny squares which are joined together, or you can continue with the rounds of clusters to make your granny square as big as you like (and even turn it into a one-piece blanket). How do you crochet a granny square? A granny square is crocheted in the round and it's constructed with clusters of 3 double crochet stitches evenly spaced out to form a square shape. This granny square tutorial was designed for absolute beginners with step by step instructions and a video tutorial for those who learn better from watching how it's done. "