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3D Granny Squares: 100 crochet patterns for pop-up granny squares

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Mitre Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr plus ch 1), (3 tr, ch 1) into each ch-sp to corner. (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr, ch 1) into ch-2 corner sp. (3 tr, ch 1) into next 2 ch-sps. Tr in top of ch-3 from previous row. Tie off. Turn.

Rnd 1: ch3, 2dc in ring, ch2, (3dc in ring, ch2) 3 times, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [12dc, 4ch-2] I always love to see your makes so if you try any of my patterns or follow my stitch tutorials please tag me @bellacococrochet or use the #bellacococrochet sarah-jayneRnd 11: ch3, dc in next 3 sts, *(2dc, ch3, 2dc) in ch-3-sp, dc in next 25 sts**, rep from * to ** 3 times omitting last 4dc in last rep, slst to close rnd. [116, 4ch-3]

Rnd 9: ch 3 (counts as dc), dc into next st, *into ch-sp (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc), dc in the next 17 st. Repeat from * 3 more times, omitting the last 2 dc. Slst into 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to close. (84 + 8 ch) Row 6: WORKING IN THE FRONT LOOPS ONLY. *(sc, hdc) in the first st, dc inc., dc inc., (hdc, sc, sl st into the same stitch) all in the third st* repeat * to * 5 more times. Total: 6 petals. Fasten off and weave in your ends. Granny squares have been around for decades and are popular motifs used for all sorts of projects from blankets and scarves to clothing and decor. A solid granny square pattern is a very useful design to have in your library. It is a great filler that can be used alongside more complex squares, to help those squares really pop. Round 1 (RS): Using Colour A. Ch 3 (Counts as tr here and throughout). Working into the centre circle, work 2 tr, ch 2. (3 tr, ch 2) three times. Join to the top of ch-3 with a ss. Turn. Rnd 4: ch3, *dc in each st to ch-2-sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp**, rep from * to ** twice, dc in edge st from base of ice lolly and next st from square together, (dc in next st from base of ice lolly and next st from square) 10 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp, dc in rem sts to end of rnd, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [60dc, 4ch-2]Chain 3 and then join with a ss into 1st ch to make a circle. Alternatively, you could use a magic circle.

Rnd 2: ch 3 (counts as a dc), 3 dc in next 5 st, 2 dc in last st, slst into 3 rd ch of initial ch 3 to close the rnd (18)Rnd 8: ch, *sc in each st to corner sp, (sc, ch, sc) in corner sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, sc in rem sts to complete rnd, slst in first sc. [100sc, 4ch] One of the most popular terms in the crocheting world is a granny square, is great crocheting staple! A granny square is always a square motif that may come in any size, and it is gained by starting crocheting in the round then to finish it off with a square boundary line or to trim! What is impressive in the granny squares is that they can be combined to make excellent crochet stuff like the blankets, throws, afghans, and placemats! But now the creative crocheters are also fitting the granny squares together to create lovely homeware and accessories also like the handbags, tote bags, and beautiful looking table runners! You can put together the granny squares in countless different ways getting amazing crocheted stuff each time! Before trying out some fantastic crochet pattern based on the granny squares, you should learn how to crochet a granny square! Rnds 3-6: ch3, *dc in each st to ch-2-sp, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch-2-sp**, rep from * to ** 3 times, dc in rem sts to complete rnd, slst in third ch of initial ch3. [92dc, 4ch2]

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