This document summarizes a crochet pattern posted by Annette Ciccarelli on her blog My Rose Valley. It describes the process of developing the Maybelle Square crochet pattern, which was inspired by a design sent to her by a reader named Jane. Annette tweaked Jane's initial instructions and credits her for the "magic number 4" that made the pattern work. The document then provides a three-row pattern for making the Maybelle Square, with diagrams and instructions written in both UK and US terminology.
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This document summarizes a crochet pattern posted by Annette Ciccarelli on her blog My Rose Valley. It describes the process of developing the Maybelle Square crochet pattern, which was inspired by a design sent to her by a reader named Jane. Annette tweaked Jane's initial instructions and credits her for the "magic number 4" that made the pattern work. The document then provides a three-row pattern for making the Maybelle Square, with diagrams and instructions written in both UK and US terminology.
This document summarizes a crochet pattern posted by Annette Ciccarelli on her blog My Rose Valley. It describes the process of developing the Maybelle Square crochet pattern, which was inspired by a design sent to her by a reader named Jane. Annette tweaked Jane's initial instructions and credits her for the "magic number 4" that made the pattern work. The document then provides a three-row pattern for making the Maybelle Square, with diagrams and instructions written in both UK and US terminology.
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Maybelle Square Crochet Pattern Let me tell you the story about this Maybelle Square. A couple of months ago, or even longer, this idea of turning the Maybelle flower into a crochet square started to take form in my head. I had a few goes without luck. I am telling you, you do NOT want to see my terrible trials... I left the idea to sit for a while and one day one of my readers, a Dutch girl named Jane, sent me a picture of how she had turn the Maybelle flowers into squares in a blanket. I instantly contacted her to ask if she could give me some hints how she had made her squares. Within a day or two she replied with some instructions and she gave me the magic number - 4. I have tweaked her initial instructions, as I always tend to put my own twist on things (typical me). However, this Maybelle Square was born and I am loving it. All credits go to Jane who does not have her own blog and who wants to stay anonymous, but I truly hope you read this. It was the magical number 4 that made it all work out. Thank you dear Jane! I know many of you have waited for this pattern so here we go. Excuse my terrible hand drawn crochet symbols, but this is better than nothing for you who prefer a visual pattern. I have written the pattern in UK/US terms. I have used Tilda yarn on a 3mm / C-D (US) hook. A Svensk version finns hr. Row 1 Find the pattern for the Maybelle Crochet Flower here, picture tutorial here, and when you have your Maybelle Flower you are ready to get started with the square. Join a new yarn at the top of a petal and chain 5, [make a htr/hdc in the valley between two petals, chain 4, dc/sc in top stitch on next petal], repeat [ ] until end of row. Join with sl st in top stitch on first petal. Annette - MyRoseValley Hello! I am a Swedish girl living in Switzerland with my American husband and three children. Welcome to my happy place where I share my great passions for crochet, patchwork, design and simple country living. I believe every home needs something handmade to feel cozy and warm. Lovely to have you here. Annette Ciccarelli View my complete profile Nordic Wrist Warmers Pattern Popcorn & Lace Pillow Pattern Nordic Shawl Pattern 48 mais Prximo blog Criar um blog Row 2 Sl st in first chain loop, ch2, make 3htr/hdc in same chain loop (a total of 4htr/hdc in same chain loop), ch1, 4htr/hdc in next chain loop, ch1. Now we work the corner: [1 htr/hdc in next chain space followed by 2tr/dc, 2dtr/tr in the same chain space, ch2, 2dtr/tr in the next chain space followed by 2tr/dc, 1htr/hdc in the same chain space, ch1, 4htr/hdc in next chain space, 4htr/hdc in next chain space, 1ch], repeat [ ] 2 times. 1htr/hdc in next chain space followed by 2tr/dc and 2dtr/tr in the same chain space, ch2, 2dtr/tr in the next chain space followed by 2tr/dc and 1htr/hdc in the same chain space, ch1. Join row with sl st in top chain of first 2 chains made. 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Skip 1st, 3htr/hdc in next 3 sts, 1tr/dc in space between clusters, 4htr/hdc in next 4 sts, skip 1st, 2tr/dc - ch - 2 tr/dc in same corner space, skip 1st, 4htr/hdc in next 4 sts, 1tr/dc in space between clusters. Join with a sl st in top chain of first 2 chains made. Cut threads and fasten of gently. VOILA! And now we will never ever stop making the Maybelle Crochet Flower or the Maybelle Square. Enjoy the hooky ride! Krlek Annette Purchase Tilda yarn used for these Maybelle squares here. Follow by Email Email address... Submit Follow me via RSS: Posts Comments Maybelle Square Crochet Pattern Free Pattern - The Easy Peasy Cowl Bring out the trash, please. I'm off The Maybelle Crochet Flower Popular Posts Show All Blogs I follow Pink Milk Positivity Fabuls inspiration Nytt nummer Fiffiga Systrar Mormorsrutor i mngd och parti a creative being wip: verona shrug kotbury Praca wre / The work is in full swing Haak-en-stekie Hookin' on a road trip, and a new coffee spot wood & wool stool piece of case Apple Blossom Dreams A Puffy NOLA Sunset Afghan erdbeerdiamant Poulanass Waterfall Glendalough Sanna & Sania Kksdetaljer Vlkommen hit! Jag skriver p engelska i min blogg men om du undrar ngot s gr det bra att mejla mig p svenska. Jag verstter grna mina mnster till svenska om du behver. Krlek. Annette Ciccarelli P SVENSKA