"Modge Podge" Crochet Square by D Maunz

"Modge Podge" Crochet Square

by D Maunz
Crochet
January 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
6.5 mm (K)
36 - 40 yards (33 - 37 m)
5" x 5".
US
English
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Written in US terms.

Pattern listing is for SQUARE only. --Details of how I put sample blanket together are listed below.--

“Modge Podge” squares pictured are made with Red Heart Roll With It Melange in Hollywood.

Size “J” hook.

Squares measure approx. 5” × 5”.

Stitch count = 16 stitches per side.

Any weight of yarn can be used with a suitably sized hook.

Here is some info on how I put my blanket together. (You can however, construct yours how ever you’d like.)

Squares were joined with a tight join using HDC.
Link to tight join:https://www.gathered.how/knitting-and-crochet/crochet/how-to-tight-join-as-you-go-crochet/

Border:
I then continued around the blanket using the “Lime” yarn making 2 rounds of Moss/Linen stitch, making SC, chain 2, SC for the corners. Then around 2 more times using two different accent colors. Then again, 2 more times using “Lime”.

The next round working only in the chain 1 spaces, DC in chain 1 space. Chain 1. Skip next stitch. all around, making DC, chain 3, DC in the chain 2 corners.

Then another round of Moss/Linen stitch, with SC, chain 3, SC in the chain 3 corners.

Then another round of Moss/Linen stitch, with SC, chain 2, SC in the chain 3 corners.

Then the last round of Moss/Linen stitch, with SC, chain 2, SC in the chain 2 corners was made using a contrasting color.

Upon this base of border the I did the following Rick Rack Border.

“RICK RACK BORDER”.
Working on a foundation of Moss/Linen Stitch. Its SS, DC, SS worked in chain 1 space. Skip next stitch. SS in next chain 1 space. SS in next stitch. SS, DC, SS in next chain 1 space. Continue all around, making 2 SS, DC, 2 SS in EACH CORNER.
SS = Slip Stitch.

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