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Granny Half Diamonds Square

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Double Trouble Granny Square Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Mini Filet Granny Square

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How to Start Making a Solid Granny Square - Free Photo Tutorial

  For full pattern click here Yarn:   Stylecraft Wondersoft Cashmere Feel dk (White, Mint, Pink) 9g per square Hook: 4mm Size: 5’’ x 5’’, 13cm x 13cm Glossary US terms: ch: chain stitch dc: double crochet (UK tr, treble crochet) st: stitch sl st: slip stitch Gauge is not important for this pattern. If you tend to make small chains, make 3ch in corners rather than 2 chains. FCOR (First Corner): 2ch, 1dc, 2ch, 2dc in the corner window below COR (Corner): 2dc, 2ch, 2dc in a corner window below ECOR (End Corner): join with a sl st to the first dc in the corner (not the 2ch stitch), sl st to FCOR Would you like access to crochet tips & tricks,   free patterns and exclusive offers?   Click here to subscribe Click here to follow Alla Bella on Facebook Click here to follow Alla Bella on Instagram Make 6ch, join with a sl st to the first chain (last from the hook) to form a ring. Or make a magic ring. Round 1 Round 2 Would you like access to crochet tips & ...

How to make a tassel

Basic Tassel-Making Tutorial  Materials Needed:   Yarn Cardboard, foam board, or a book  Scissors  Tapestry needle or crochet hook (optional)  Step 1: Cut Two Ties  Cut two pieces of yarn, each about 10 inches long. Set them aside — you’ll use one now and one later.  Step 2: Prepare the Board   Cut a piece of cardboard (or use a foam board or book) into a rectangle. The length of the board should be twice as long as you want your finished tassel to be.  TIP: When cutting your cardboard template, make it 1–2 inches longer than your desired tassel length. This gives you extra room for trimming the ends neatly at the end, without making your tassel shorter than planned. Step 3: Wrap the Yarn   Start at one end of the cardboard. Wrap your yarn around the board lengthwise, keeping the loops snug but not too tight. Continue wrapping until the bundle reaches your desired fullness — keep in mind the tassel will be twice as thick as the number ...

Great Granny Square

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