Saturday, August 22, 2020

Geometric Granny squares

I'm excited!
As this was one of my most liked photos on instagram this august I figured I should share how I made these geometric beauties :) 
These granny squares come out same size as original 7 round granny square.

Top left

It still needs to be properly written down .. but for those of you who understand crochet from half a word - I made half a granny square and then added rows on top of it. First row was 3 sc in each sp, second row in same colour was ch 3, skip 3 sts (to make 45 angle). Then dc in next 3 sts, ch 1, skip one st (repeat till there are 4 sts left till end). Skip 3 sts, make dc in corner for other 45 angle. And after thet you just make each granny row a bit shorter.

Top Right

This one is simple - make four 4 row granny square halves and join them as you go. 
after that make dc border (i made 2 dc's in each space and 1 in row joining points as I thought it looks neater this way)

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Addendum 5: 3/4 heart parts D & E

Recently I shared A, B and C part tiny hearts


And now is time for 3/4 heart parts! Let's smoothen that edge ;)

Friday, August 14, 2020

Yin Yang granny square!

UPDATE on June 2022 ;)


💙    1st thing

This square is now a part of #CrochetForPeaceCAL
hosted by two wonderful fiber artists 
Yvonne van Zijl
(@bokkyshome) and Alessia B (@alessiafiberart)

💛    2nd thing - videos!
💚    3rd thing - some wording changes and more tips
💜    4th thing - Japanese translation by Masako (@crochet_hmmm)

So get your hook out and let's have some fun ;)

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Happy Granny square day 2020 !!!
& just because I'm obsessed with duality lately I am presenting you with Yin Yang granny square! :)


You can also get it in pdf form on ravelry and etsy ;)

And as granny square day is one of my favourite holidays (thank god it is on actual holiday this year so I am not lying that much :D) I am sharing my latest square on blog for you all to enjoy!

Abbreviations used (US terms):
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
htr – half treble crochet (yarn over 2 times, pull yarn through 3 loops at the end of the stitch)
tr – treble crochet
dtr – double treble crochet

sl st – slip stitch
ch sp – chain space
st(s) – stitch(es)
bl – back loop

Instruction repeats:
[ ... ] - used for small repeats;
* ... * - used for large repeats.

Col – color
A – dark
B – light
C – background

While making YinYang sign we will repeat each of 2 rounds and 3 rows in both colours!
For Yin part start with col B for first round and col A for the rest.
For Yang part start with col A for first round and col B for the rest.

Stitches that attach Yin to Yang (and vice versa) are always worked in back loops.
3 stitches from both circles are joined in the middle on round 2 and additional 10 stitches from one circle are joined with those 3 rows from other side of YinYang.

I advise you to skim through all of the instructions before you start to crochet just so you know what to expect ;)