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Thank you! Loewenzahm (Alexandra Zaminer)

Freitag, 13. September 2024

Note to myself

 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:

  1. start with a magic ring, work (hdc, ch 1) x8 into the ring. fo

  2. start in any ch- 1- space. (2 hdc into ch-1- space, fphdc around hdc) x8. fo

  3. 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)

  4. 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)

  5. 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)

  6. 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!

Dedicated

Here is the next one of my 6“ series for you. All squares are named and inspired by some great female musicians. While designing the squares...