![]() If working in the same color, slip stitch over, and begin as we will in this tutorial, OR.You can begin each new round one of two ways. Join.Įither way, you will end up with four chain space corners, and 12 double crochets. Chain 2, work 2 DC into the ring, (chain 3, 3 DC into the ring) 3x, chain 2. Ch 2, 2 DC into the ring, (ch 3, 3 DC into the ring) 3x, ch 2. If this were an actual pattern, you may find this instruction written as: You can do this as long as this isn’t the last round that you are working (because the stitch count isn’t essential until the last round). *You may also see makers join to the first DC, rather than the beginning chain. … insert hook into this chain, yarn over and pull through to complete a slip stitch join. How to Crochet a 2 Round Granny Square Video Tutorial: How to Crochet Round 1: Shop EyeLoveKnots Etsy: How to Crochet a Granny Square. Plus! It helps fund supplies for new projects to share with you! This fee is to compensate for the views lost when you no longer need to return to the blog to for the information, as you will have your own copy. If you would like a PDF version of this post, you may get one through either my EyeLoveKnots Etsy Shop for a small fee. ![]() ![]() Tie on the new color in the corner chain space, chain 2, and begin the next round in the new color. My preferred way that I feel is the most seamless: After slip stitch joining the round as normal, slip stitch over into the chain space, then fasten off. I am working on a tutorial for this, and hoping to have it a little later on March 2nd, 2023 (might be the 3rd though), but basically there are a couple ways you could change colors. How Do I Change Colors in a Granny Square? If you were working a pattern that instructed you not to work a chain space, but then you notice your square takes on a butterfly look with the corners pointing out, and the insides caving, that would be your cue that you need to add a chain one space in between clusters. If you feel that your square takes on a more rounded look with the insides bulging, then that’s your cue to eliminate the chain one space. You are looking for a nice, crisp square. In this tutorial, we are working with a chain space in between clusters. You may need to experiment a little to see what direction you will take in regards to what follows a double crochet cluster. It may take on a butterfly shape with a narrowed center, and widened top and bottom, or it may look rounded with the insides bulging. Sometimes, usually depending on your choice of yarn and/or tension, you may find your square takes on a wonky shape with or without a single chain in between clusters. Cuatro Esquinas de Abuela Afghan Square.Bottom, Middle: Super Chunky Gia Afghan.Top, Right: Granny Square Rectangle Shawl.Middle, Left: Granny’s Patriotic Wreath.
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