A lot of you asked me for the tutorial on the Daisy Travel Blanket Square (Flower Square VI), so here it is! Have fun with it!!
I always use US terms.
Stitches:
Slip Stitch (ss)
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
Hal Double Crochet (hdc)
Triple Crochet (trc)
Triple Crochet Cluster (trcc): Yarn around hook twice, into a dc from previous round, pull trough, yarn over, pull trough 2 loops, yarn over, pull trough 2 loops, there will be 2 loops on hook, yarn over twice, hook in same stich, pull through, yarn over, pull trough 2 loops, yarn over pull through 2 loops, there are 3 loops on the hook now. Yarn over twice, in same stitch, pull through, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull trough 2 loops. There are now 4 loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through all loops.
I've used a 3,5 hook and 100 % mercerized cotton.
Start with a magic circle or chain 3 and join with a ss.
Round 1: Ch2, 11 dc into the cicle. Join with a ss. There are 12 stitches now (always double check!!). On the right bottom pic (where the needle is) I show you that I also use the ss in the next round. I always just go through that loop, then you won't see any difference with the other stitches.
Round 2: Change color. Ch 3, 2 trcc into the same stitch, *ch 2, 3 trcc into the next stitch*, repeat * to * 10 times. Ch 2, join with ss. You will have a total of 12 petals. (As you can see on the bottom left pic, when you use the ss from the previous round, you can pull the end of your yellow thread to make it nice and tight again).
Round 3: Change color. Ch 2, 2 hdc in the space between 2 petals, 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc into the next space. This is you corner. *3 hdc into the next 2 spaces, 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc into the next space.* Repeat *to* 2 times. 3 hdc into the next space, ch1 and join with ss.
If you want to make the square bigger, like I did, ss into the next stitch, ss in the space between the 3 hdc and 3 dc from the previous round.
Round 4: Ch 2, 2 dc into the space, 3 dc into every next space. In the corners; 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc into the same space. Join with a ss. That's your square.
I also made some pictures on how to finish of your loose ends. This might be helpful. I always put the needle where I want it to go, before I put the thread into the needle.
Well, I hope you all enjoy this!!
Have a loving day!
Anja Simonsen has made a Danish translation of this tutorial. If you wish to use it, just email me and I'll send it to you. Thanks Anja!!
Thank you -- this is a lovely square!
ReplyDeletethank you so much.
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I do love this pattern which is so fresh and pretty. Thank you very much for making this tutorial and offering it as a free gift of your lovely work! My hook is ready!
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is gorgeous - thanks for sharing it. I am already drooling whilst looking through possible yarn combinations on my favourite websites! Your colours are gorgeous - what yarn did you use? Jane x
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, thank you for sharing your pattern
ReplyDeleteTracey xx
the colors looks so fab together...!! beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteO Mooi! Dankjewel!
ReplyDeletethank you so much.
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Sara
hallo do you have a tutorial how to join the blocks. Just love it
ReplyDeleteNot yet. But since I get this question often, I might do it in the future. I just don't know when yet. I used simple single crochets to join these, but normally I would use the join as you go method.
DeleteHello. Thanks you so much for sharing this pattern. It is absolutely beautiful! My question is: what does *trough* stand fir?
DeleteHow much yarn did you buy to make this? It's so springy!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely thank you
ReplyDeletelove, love love! what brand of yarn did you use? it is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYes please...gorgeous colors...what Yarn did you use?
ReplyDeleteWat een vrolijke boel hier.
ReplyDeleteOm blij van te worden.
Groetjes,
Marja
Very nice! I would also like to know what yarn and how much, please. Mercerized cotton comes in several different sizes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with us. I look forward to trying this one day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial! Can't wait to make it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWat een leuke deken! Ik heb zojuist het eerste vierkant gehaakt en heb twee vraagjes/opmerkingen. Je haakt in ronde 3 aan het eind nog een losse voor je 'm vastmaakt met een slipstitch. Is dat echt nodig want dit staat niet in je patroontekening. En bij de ronde 4 ben je in de tekst vergeten te melden dat er in de hoeken 3 lossen moeten tussen de clusters van 3 stokjes. Komt wel goed als je de tekening erbij 'pakt' maar ik vermoed dat niet iedereen die bekijkt/snapt. Verder werd ik erg blij van je foto's over het afwerken aan de achterkant. Dat zie je niet vaak! Bedankt voor het delen van dit patroon. Ik kom graag op je weblog!
ReplyDeleteBedankt voor je opmerkingen. Die losse mag je natuurlijk weglaten als je dat wilt. Ik vind het mooier met. Maar ik pas meteen die 3 losse in de hoeken aan, die was ik vergeten.
DeleteThanks everyone! I love to do this. I get lots of questions on the yarn. In the sidebar you can click on the label YARN and there you can find info on the yarn I usually use. I don't keep track of the amount of yarn I use, sorry. Maybe I can try it in the future...
ReplyDeleteQuestion?? I think there should be 12 DC in the magic circle. Am I right or am doing something wrong. I have tried it SEVERAL times and the only way I get 12 petals is by doing 12 DC for total of 13 (Ch 2 plus 12 DC).
ReplyDeleteI do Ch 2 11 dc. If you look at the first set of 4 pictures you can see I also use the slipstitch. That makes a total of 12 stitches. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteOk I see it now. I have made 3 squares so far using 12 Dc and it still looks good. Thanks for answering.
DeleteHi Jenn! thanks for this fabulous tutorial, could be an amazing baby blanket! I like your blog, all your creation are so colorful and fresh!
ReplyDeleteciaoo
:::Silvia
Can you tell me how you done the border?
ReplyDeleteI will put the tutorial for the border on my to-to list... Its kind of long, but it'l come, I promise!
ReplyDeleteCan you give me a idea how it goes?
ReplyDeleteI'm done with the blanket all but border.
Omg just been looking at your crochet and I must say it is absolutely fantastic you are a very talented lady .I just love it
ReplyDeleteHow many squares has your blanket please
ReplyDeleteI am having a problem with my flower not laying flat as I work on row 2. Any idea why?
ReplyDeleteIt might be your hook size. Maybe you need to try a few sizes bigger?
DeleteHello. Thanks you so much for sharing this pattern. It is absolutely beautiful! My question is: what does *trough* stand fir?
ReplyDeleteAngie, I am sure that is an accidental typo which is suppose to be "through" instead of "trough." That is what makes sense, anyway. This blanket is beautiful! I may make it sometime in the future, but I wish I had the pattern for the border...perhaps I can figure it out or makeup my own. :)
DeleteI'm sorry! I will do a tutorial, but my list is very loooonnnggg at the moment. Maybe for the time being you can find a pretty edge on pinterest or use the one in my sidebar...
DeleteHi everyone. I am new here and already I'm in love with the vibrant colors let alone the patterns. I am looking at all the options upper right and don't see one for print. Am I not allowed to print the pattern off? Thanks for any help in this regard.
ReplyDeleteYou are allowed, but I have no idea how that works. Sorry! good luck!
DeleteHi Jenn, thanks for sharing these stunning patterns, i have made the flower square blanket, but i'm stuck on what edging to do, could you tell us what you did around the edges, thanks again jen x
ReplyDeleteHi , what a wonderfull blanket, will you email me the Danish translation?? My email is : holmsusanne73@gmail.com Thank you :O) Susanne
ReplyDeleteI really be happy to get this in Danish
ReplyDeleteMy mail is betti-boo@live.do
Thanks <3
Hi! I just ran into this pattern last night and I love it!, I started crocheting a baby blanket for my niece. Im wondering if there is a pattern for joining this granny square?, thank you
ReplyDeleteIk zocht een toffe square met bloemen om een lente trui/poncho mee te maken en dankzij jou heb ik die gevonden!
ReplyDeleteWat leuk om te horen! Veel plezier!
DeleteThis looks so pretty! I can't wait to try it!!!
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