After a long break- here is the next part of my actual 6“ series for you. All squares are named and inspired by some great female musicians. While designing the squares, I listened to their music. For me, music is connecting people around the world just like crocheting. You just can understand it everywhere. That's what I really love about both of them. And if you like, you can hear their songs while working the squares. This time I listened to one of my favorite reggae artists- Jah9. She has many (self-)reflecting and spiritual texts. The name of the pattern is the name of one of her albums. So you can easily find if you want.
Pattern uses U.S. Terms
Size: 6“ by using aran weight yarn.
Skill level: easy to medium (as we use many different stitches)
Material:
yarn of your choice (aran weight for 12“)
5 mm hook
scissors
yarn needle
Notes:
the first stitch of a round is a standing stitch, unless otherwise stated.
every round ends with a slst to first st for joining
Abbreviations (in alphabetic order):
bpdc – back post double crochet
bpsc – back post single crochet
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
fo – fasten off
fphdc – front post half double crochet
fpdc – front post double crochet
fptr – front post treble
hdc – half double crochet
picot (see below)
popcorn (see below)
rd - round
sc – single crochet
slst – slip stitch
sk – skip
st – stitch
Special stitches:
picot: ch 3, slst to the base of the first ch
popcorn: 5 dc in indicated st. Remove hook from loop and insert into first dc. Take the actual loop again and pull through. Ch 1 to close
Pattern:
start with a magic ring, work (hdc, ch 1) x8 into the ring. fo
start in any ch- 1- space. (2 hdc into ch-1- space, fphdc around hdc) x8. fo
start in any hdc directly after the fphdc. (2 bpdc, ch 1, fptr around fphdc, ch 1, 2 bpdc, ch 1, bpsc around next fphdc, ch 1) x4. fo. (4 bpdc, 4 ch-1- spaces, 1 bpsc, 1 fptr per side)
start in any fptr. [(dc, ch 2, dc) in fptr = corner made, popcorn into ch- space, 3 dc (into next 2 st and ch- space, don't sk hidden st), fpdc around bpsc, 3 dc (into ch- space and next 2 st), popcorn into ch- space] x4. fo. (2 popcorn, 8 dc, 1 fpdc, 1 corner ch-2 – space per side)
start in any corner ch- 2- space. (popcorn into ch-2- space, picot, ch 2, 5 dc into next 5 st, fpdc around fpdc, 5 dc in next 5 st, ch 2) x4. fo. (per side: 1 popcorn, 1 picot, 10 dc, 1 fpdc, 2 ch- 2- spaces)
start in any corner. [(fpdc around popcorn (pull picot in front of the st), ch 2, fpdc around popcorn again) = corner made, 2 dc in ch- 2, 5 dc, fpdc around fpdc, 5 dc, 2dc in ch- 2- space] x4. fo. (14 dc, 3 fpdc, 1 ch- 2 per side)
Now weave in ends.
How to work round 6 corners |
Round by round pictures:
That's it! Have fun! Copyright September 2024 by Loewenzahm
Thanks to my testers Lynne (hrdnglynne on ravelry) and Femke (Femke1234 on ravelry) for testing this square for me!