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"Mossy Mallow" & "Mini Mallow" Crochet Square
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This download is for TWO files, one file for the “Mini Mallow” Squares and one file for the “Mossy Mallow” Squares.
----- “Mini Mallow” Square -----
This is a cute square that can be used alone or with a combination of other squares to make a one-of-a- kind
blanket.
• Written in US terms.
• Yarn used: Caron Blossom Cakes in “Tropical Blooms”.
• Size K hook.
• Approx. 22 - 24 yards per square.
• Square measures approx. 4.5” x 4.5”.
• Square has 15 stitches per side.
STITCHES USED: CH, SC, DC, TR = Triple Crochet.
SS = Slip Stitch.
(Please note, any weight and blend of yarn can be used, along with a suitably sized hook. Square size will of course be determined by yarn weight/hook size/ tension.)
---- “Mossy Mallow” Square ----
This cute “Mallow” Square incorporates some Moss Stitch accents in the 4th Round.
• Written in US terms.
• Yarn used: Caron Blossom Cakes in “Tropical Blooms”.
• Size K hook.
• Approx. 22 - 24 yards per square.
• Square measures approx. 4.5” x 4.5”.
• Square has 14 stitches per side.
NOTES ON CONSTRUCTION OF SAMPLE BLANKET.
Sample blanket was made using the “Mossy Malllow” Square.
For my SAMPLE I joined 20 blocks (4 x 5) with a tight join using SC. I used Bernat Bundle Up in Marshmallow to join my squares that were made using Caron Blossom Cakes in Tropical Blooms. A size K hook was used for both the squares and the joining.
I then went around the blanket with 1 round of Moss/Linen Stitch using Marshmallow then 1 round using Caron Blossom Cakes in Tropical Blooms and then back to 1 round using Marshmallow, making SC, chain 2, SC in each Corner for every round.
I finished it off with my ~~ Rick Rack Border ~~ Working on the foundation of Moss/Linen Stitch: 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 CHAIN 2 CORNER SPACE. SS = Slip Stitch.
Note: Because of the stitch count, I had to fiddle with the edging along BOTH SIDES. I ended up putting 2 SS in one additional chain 1 space right before the CORNER CHAIN 2 SPACE, then worked the CORNER. The TOP and BOTTOM spacing worked out fine.
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