Looking for a fun new afghan square? This is it!
This 6" Native Sun Square, named for its similarity to the Native American symbol for sun, would be great for so many projects: Beach bags, Ponchos, and especially afghans!
This pattern calls for worsted weight yarn in any fiber of your choice! Craftsy has some great worsted weight yarns! Click HERE to check them out.
This pattern calls for worsted weight yarn in any fiber of your choice! Craftsy has some great worsted weight yarns! Click HERE to check them out.
Native Sun Square
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Materials
- Color A
- Color B
Stitch Guide
ch = Chain
dc = double crochet
FPtrc = Front Post treble crochet
FPdc = Front post double crochet
Ltrc = See Special Stitches
rnd = round
sc = single crochet
sl st(s) = slip stitch(es)
trc = treble crochet
Special Stitches
Long Treble Crochet (Ltrc) - Skip over one round and work into the round below (2nd round down from current working round)
Notes
Beginning chain 3 counts as a stitch where indicated only.
Finished Measurements
5.75" before blocking.
Block to 6".
Ltrc = See Special Stitches
rnd = round
sc = single crochet
sl st(s) = slip stitch(es)
trc = treble crochet
Special Stitches
Long Treble Crochet (Ltrc) - Skip over one round and work into the round below (2nd round down from current working round)
Notes
Beginning chain 3 counts as a stitch where indicated only.
Finished Measurements
5.75" before blocking.
Block to 6".
Written in U.S. Terms
With A,
1. Ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc x 3, ch 4, *dc x 4,
ch 4* 3X, sl st to join in top of beginning ch 3
2. Ch 3 (counts as dc), FPtrc x 2, dc, ch 5, sk ch-4, *dc, FPtrc x 2, dc, ch 5, sk ch-4* 3X, sl st to join in top of beginning ch 3
With B,
3. Ch 3 (counts as dc), FPtrc x 2, dc, (Ltrc x 3, ch 4, Ltrc x 3) in ch-4 sp from rnd 1, *dc, FPtrc x 2, dc, (Ltrc x 3, ch 4, Ltrc x 3) in ch-4 sp* 3X, sl st to join in top of beginning ch 3
With A,
4. Ch 1, FPLtrc arnd beginning ch-3 of rnd 2, FPtrc x 2 arnd FPtrc of rnd 3, FPLtrc arnd dc of rnd 2, dc x 3 in next 3 Ltrc, (2dc, ch 2, 2dc) in ch-4 sp, dc x 3 in next 3 Ltrc, *FPLtrc arnd dc of rnd 2, FPtrc x 2 arnd FPtrc of rnd 3, FPLtrc arnd dc of rnd 2, dc x 3 in next 3 Ltrc, (2dc, ch 2, 2dc) in ch-4 sp, dc x 3 in next 3 Ltrc* 3X, sl st to join in 1st FPLtrc
With B,
5. Ch 3 (counts as dc), FPtrc x 2, dc in FPLtrc, dc in next 5 dc, dc in ch-2 sp, Ltrc in ch-4 sp from rnd 4, ch 1, Ltrc in ch-4 sp from rnd 4, dc in same ch-2 sp, dc x 5, *dc in FPLtrc, FPtrc x 2, dc in next FPLtrc, dc x 5, dc in ch-2 sp, Ltrc in ch-4 sp from rnd 4, ch 1, Ltrc in ch-4 sp from rnd 4, dc in same ch-2 sp, dc x 5* 3X, sl st to join in top of beginning ch-3
With A,
6. Ch 1, FPLtrc arnd 1st FPLtrc of rnd 4, FPdc x 2 in FPtrcs of round 5, FPLtrc arnd FPLtrc of rnd 4, sc x 7, 2 sc in ch-1, sc x 7, *FPLtrc, FPdc x 2, FPLtrc , sc x 7, 2 sc in ch-1, sc x 7* 3X, sl st to join in 1st FPtrc. Fasten. Hide Strings.
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Love this square! It's a lot of fun to make and it's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
Deletethank you for sharing your pattern. Your design is wonderful!.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! And thank you for the compliment!! :D
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ReplyDeleteI have been looking through so many Granny Squares to use up my stash of excess yarns. I think I have just hit the JACKPOT. {;0).
ReplyDeleteI've wanted something not too 'open', but not totally solid either. And this is 'IT' .
I can now plan on sitting our in my yard in my new swing, and crocheting 'til my hearts content.
Love this pattern, and thank you for sharing.
Wonderful! I would love to see your project when it's finished!
DeleteI'm glad you love this square so much!! :D
What do you mean by saying Ltrc?
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