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Granny Square No 6 - 2D Flower - For Foggy Dawn Sweater Project

Finally, after a few months, I am able to publish another granny square for my crocheted "Foggy Dawn Sweater Project," a "Granny Square No 6". Just like a granny square #5 in my previous post (see link below), it is feminine and romantic. It is a 2D flower design. It is easy to crochet, especially if you crochet along with my detailed video that will guide you step-by-step. You can use it in any project no matter what weight of yarn, yarn type or color you chose. Use it for my sweater project, make a baby blanket, a vest, or how about a poncho? Take it beyond your imagination.


LINKS TO ALL VIDEOS REGARDING THIS PROJECT (INCLUDING THE INTRODUCTION):

BLOG POSTS WITH FREE WRITTEN PATTERNS REGARDING THIS PROJECT:

Note: to attach your granny squares as you go use all your ch2 spaces along one, two, three or even four sides as well as ch2 spaces in corners.

Size:
Granny Squares - approx. 6"
Sweater - build your size with as many squares as needed

Material:
Yarn - Loops & Threads; Snuggly Wuggly; 100% acrylic; weight light (sport) #3; 446 yards/408m; 5 oz/141g
Hook - F/5, 3.75mm
Yarn needle
Scissors

Abbreviations:
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
hdc - half double crochet
sl st - slip stitch
YO - yarn over
sp - space
ch2sp - two chain space
ch3sp - three chain space
ch4sp - fourth chain space
prev - previous
bobble - (yarn over and insert the hook into the chain space, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through two loops) - repeat 3x; you will end up with 4 loops on your hook (including stitch on hook), then yarn over and pull through all of the loops on the hook


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Square #6 (2D Flower)


Foundation: ch5, join

Crochet in the round

Rnd 1          ch1, 12 sc, join in sc with sl st
Rnd 2          ch5, (counts as 1 dc + ch2sp), in each st: *[1 dc, ch2]* - 11x; join with a sl st in 3rd ch
Rnd 3          sl st into ch2sp: (ch3, bobble, ch3), *[bobble in next ch2sp, ch3]* - 11x, join with sl st into ch3
Rnd 4          sl st into ch3sp, in ch3sp make (ch2, 4 sc), *[in next ch3sp make 5 sc]* - 11x, join with a slip st
Rnd 5           ch2, 2 hdc in the same stitch, *[ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 hdc in next st, ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 hdc in next st, ch3, skip 4sts, in next st make the corner: (3 hdc, ch2, 3 hdc) ]* - 3x, then ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 hdc in next st, ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 hdc in next st, then ch3, skip 4sts, in next (first) st/corner make (3 hdc, ch2) and join with sl st (Note: in this row you can also substitute dc for hdc)
Rnd 6           ch2, *[1 sc in each of next 2 st, in each of next three (3) ch3sp make 4 sc; in each of next 2 st make 1 sc, in ch2sp/corner make (3 sc, ch2, 3 sc)]* - 4x, join with sl st into first sc
Rnd 7          side 1: sl st into next st, ch3, 1 dc in each of next 3 st, ch2, skip 2 st, (1 dc in each of next 4 st, ch2, skip 2 st) - 2x, then in ch2sp/corner: (3 dc, ch2, 3 dc);
side 2, 3 & 4 crochet as such: *[ch2, skip 2 st, 1 dc in each of next 4 st]* - 3x, then in ch2sp/corner: (3 dc, ch2, 3 dc); finish with ch2 and join with a l st.

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