Showing posts with label Free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free pattern. Show all posts

4 March 2020

How to crochet a Granny Square

How to crochet a Granny Square

Click the image to be taken to the pattern and step by step photographs.

If you need any help, please feel free to get in touch.

K x

16 February 2020

Updated Edition of the Mitred Granny Square

http://karenwiederhold.blogspot.com/2013/02/mitred-granny-square-blanket-free.html
So pleased to re-release my pattern for a Mitred Granny Square, which was first published here on the blog in February 2013.  Mitred granny squares create a patterned blanket with a multitude of colour, shading and pattern effects depending on the rotation and sequence of each square  - so there's lots of fun to be had in creating your unique blanket. 

Click the image to be taken to the pattern.

Wishing you loads of fun and please feel free to tag me on your pictures on Instagram and Facebook using   #karenwiederholddesigns and #mitredgrannysquare so I can see your fabulous creations.

8 February 2020

Updated edition of the Loopy Flower motif

https://karenwiederhold.blogspot.com/2011/09/loopy-flower-motif.htmlThe easy to crochet and versatile Loopy Flower pattern which I created back in September 2011 has had an update.    It's an easy pattern for beginners to use too so if you've just started out please don't be afraid to give it a try.
Whether you make one flower to turn into a brooch or produce a whole bouquet of them to join together into a scarf or cushion, I wish you lots of fun.

Click on the image to find the pattern.

Karen x

Supplies used:
Double Knit Yarn from my stash
3.5 mm hook

6 February 2020

Updated Edition of the popular Pumpkin Time Garland

Yes indeed!  The popular Pumpkin Time Garland pattern which I created in September 2011, and which has come out every year since, has had an update.  

© Karen Wiederhold 2011
Autumn and Halloween are a long way off but there are still many of us enjoying pumpkins through Winter.  So if you fancy a splash of colour to brighten these final Wintery weeks, or want to jazz up your allotment shed, or prepare in advance for Autumn, then here you go.  Click on the image to find the pattern.

Wishing you lots of enjoyment,
Karen x

Supplies used:
Stylecraft Special Aran  -  Spice and Meadow
4.50mm hook

(also suitable for Double Knit yarn using 3.5mm hook)





Disclosure:  Yarn purchased by me.  This is not a sponsored or subsidised pattern or blogpost. 

Style craft DK yarn purchased by me from Wool Warehouse. 

16 February 2013

Mitred Granny Square Blanket

The pattern for the Mitred Granny Square (Optical Illusion Blanket) which used to appear in this post has moved to my website as is still free to download.  Click the image above to be taken to it.

Thanks for visiting,

K x








29 February 2012

Snazzy Circle Squares







Patons UK Smoothie DK yarn and 3.5mm hook.

Round1.    
Ch5, join to form ring.

Round 2.  
Ch3 (this forms first Tr), Tr11 into ring, join to first Tr with SS to close round.  (12 Tr's)

Round 3.  
Join new yarn into a space between Tr's.  Ch3 (this forms first Tr)  Tr1 into same space, Tr2 into each space,  join to first Tr with SS to close round. (12 clusters)

Round 4.
Join new yarn into a space between clusters.
Ch3 (this forms first Tr)  Tr2 into same space, *Ch1, Tr3 into next space* repeat * to * to end.   Join to first Tr with SS to close round. (12 clusters)

Round 5.
Join new yarn into a space between clusters.
Ch4 (this forms DTr) Tr2 into same space, *Ch1, Tr3 into next space, Ch1, Tr3 into next space, Ch1,  Tr2 and DTr1into next space Ch2 then into this same space DTR1 and Tr2 to form a corner* now repeat * to* to end, join to first Tr with SS to close round.

I joined the motifs together by working single crochet on the outward facing edges to form a defined border between each square.

First I joined five squares together at a time, then when I had five strips, I joined these together.  The finishing edge around the whole piece is worked in double crochet stitches.

To make a cushion: Make two pieces as shown in the photo above, or make one piece as shown above and a second one as a single large Granny Square.

Place the pieces together with the right sides facing out and crochet three of the sides together using Double Crochet stitches.  Place the cushion pad inside and crochet the final side together.



Designed by Karen Wiederhold  © 2000 - 2020   All rights reserved.

Personal use only.  Please do not sell or reproduce this pattern or use it for a paid class you may be teaching.  If you wish to use it as a group project, please contact me in advance.  Please remember to credit me if you make this project by linking my Instagram, Facebook Page or Blog on your social media posts or Pinterest etc.



21 September 2011

Loopy Flower Motif

© Karen Wiederhold


I hope you enjoy making these Loopy Flowers as much as the fun I had in creating the design and pattern.  Whether you make one flower to turn into a brooch or produce a whole bouquet of these motifs joined together to reveal scarves, wraps, cushion covers etc, I wish you lots of joy. 


The flower pictured above was made using oddments of Double Knit yarn from my stash and 3.5mm hook. 


Round 1:   Using white, Ch5 and SS into first stitch to join into a ring. 

Round 2:   Ch3, then Tr11 into the ring, SS into first stitch to join.

Round 3:   (Ch6 skip a stitch then SS into next stitch) and repeat until you have five loops. Ch6 then SS into the base at the start of the first loop of the round and tie off.















Round 4:   Join on blue yarn in one of the stitches skipped in previous round.  Working behind the white loops created in earlier round (Ch6 then SS into next skipped stitch from previous round) and repeat until you have five loops.  Ch6 then SS into the base at the start of the first loop of the round and tie off.






























Round 5.   Join purple yarn at centre point of blue loop, (Ch8, SS at centre of next blue loop) and repeat to form 5 purple loops, Ch8, SS into the first chain of first loop to join.











Round 6.   In this first petal loop (Ch3, Tr9, SS into same loop then SS into the next loop) and repeat for each petal, ending with SS, tie off yarn.




















Designed by Karen Wiederhold  ©2000 - 2020   All rights reserved.

Personal use only.  Please do not sell or reproduce this pattern or use it for a paid class you may be teaching.  If you wish to use it as a group project, please contact me in advance.  Please remember to credit me if you make this project by linking my Instagram, Facebook Page or Blog on your social media posts or Pinterest etc.



20 September 2011

How to Crochet a Granny Square


This was the first crochet motif I learned to make and it has been used time and again for all sorts of projects.

Make a whole batch of small motifs and join them to form a patchwork style blanket or cushion cover.  You could make one very big square consisting of several rounds and have a giant one-square blanket. 

Stitches used:
Ch = Chain
SS = Slip Stitch
Tr = Treble Stitch

1.  Ch5, SS into first chain to join into a ring.














2.  Ch3 (acts as first Tr), Tr11 into the centre of the ring, SS into space between first and second Tr's to close the round.
















3.  Ch3 (acts as first Tr)Tr2  Ch2  Tr3,  then *Ch1, skip 3 Tr's then into next space Tr3 Ch2 Tr3* repeat from *to* two more times, Ch1,  SS into space between first and second Tr's to close the round.












 
 
4.  SS along top of Tr's of previous round to the corner space.  Ch3 (acts as first Tr) Tr2 Ch2 Tr3, * Ch1, Tr3 into space, Ch1 Tr3 Ch1 Tr3 into next corner*.  Repeat from *to* two more times, Ch1, SS into space between first and second Tr's to close round.











 
5.  Repeat in the style of round 4, working corner sets in each corner and Tr3 groups separated by Ch1 along each side. 










Grow your granny square to whichever size you choose, working each round as before in Round 5.  You will notice that with each round you make the number of Tr-groups increases along each side of the square.


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