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This pattern is no abbreviations explain how to crochet a granny square. The only assumption it does is it knows how to crochet chains, all other crochet Sutures are described. Before you need a 3 mm hook crochet or something relevant to the thread you are using and some two-point wool.
Foundation Row:
With hook and crochet thread 6chain stitches in a row.
Now he will join the stitches into a ring, for this we use a p. private. Insert the tip of the hook in the front of the first point you made, (at the beginning of the row) to take the thread and pull the hook back out, then draw the circuit through the first stitch on the hook. This will join the work.
Round 1:
Three points located on chain, [these stitches count as your first stitch of acute and they worked as incorporated in this round. When crochet rows always begin with this type of stitch, and that makes it easier and cleaner to begin with.]
Now I work two sharp points put your hook in the center of the ring.
To form the loop sun wrap the yarn round the hook, then insert the hook in the middle of the ring, take the thread and away from the ring, leaving you with three loops on the hook, wrap the thread around the hook again by looping room. Now draw the hook through the second and third ties him with two loops. Wrap the yarn around hook again and pull the hook through two loops.
Now the work the following points (3chains, followed by stitches in the ring 3treble). Repeat steps suture brackets twice.
Finally work three broadcast networks. Then join to work together with a drop stitch the first stitch formed at the beginning of the row.
Second Round:
Work 4 chain stitches. [This counts as a triple and a point chain] is now working in the space below the previous round, work as follows: (3trebles, 3chain, 3trebles, 1chain). Repeat this one 3 times in the spaces corner.
Now I work in the last corner space; 3trebles, 3chains then finally 2trebles.
Join the round with a p. satin start chain-third since the start of the row.
Third round:
Start with stitches 4chain, [these counts as a triple point and a chain] and then work two triples in the space of half a chain of previous round.
Now the work (1chain, 3 triples, 3chain, and 3trebles Corner space. 1chain Follow this point, then by 3trebles the only space below.)
Repeat the last two sections, corners and straight sides - two more times. For you to be around come to work on the fourth corner
Complete the final curve with 1chain, 3trebles, 3chain and 3trebles.
Now 2trebles 1chain work and the last one space.
Join the round with a point to fall into the third chain from the beginning of the row.
4 First Round:
4chain job points after 3treble points in the space of a chain before the next corner, then work a single string.
Now the work the following points (3trebles, 3treble 3chain and space on the corner, then work * a string and then 3-pointers in the following unique and repeat *).
Repeat the corner and sides of the previous two steps, twice.
Complete the final corner with a chain, 3 triples, 3 and 3-point chain acute.
Complete work side by 1chain, then 3-pointers in the first single space and finally the work and space 2trebles 1chain only past.
Join the round with a point to fall into the third chain from the beginning of the row.
Break yarn and pull it directly through the last stitch set off.
This completes the instructions for granny square. However, you can keep adding rounds this way and make the square as large or as Grandma small as desired. Join the extra colors at the beginning of rounds and experiment and have fun.
Crochet Happy
Ana Smith is a highly skilled crocheter with over thirty years experience and author of http://beginners-crochet.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-to-crochet-granny-square.html


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