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GEOMETRY 101 CROCHET QUILT

Approximate finished size 55 " x 69"

geo101

A modern yet classic geometric makes this the perfect quilt for the man in your life.

ABBREVIATIONS

beg - beginning
ch - chain
sp - space
sl st - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
BLO - Back Loop Only

 Here's the directions for the squares

SOLID COLOR GRANNY   

Finished square measures approximately 2 1/2”

With size G hook, ch 4, join with a sl st to first chain to form a ring

RND 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ring, ch 1, (3 dc in ring, ch 1) three times, join with sl st to top of beg ch 3.

RND 2: Ch 3, turn, 2 dc in first ch 1 sp, ch 1, 3 dc in same ch 1 sp, ch 1 (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1) in remaining 3 ch 1 sps, join with sl st to top of beg ch 3, finish off, weave in loose ends

Materials Needed:

41 oz  Black worsted weight yarn
38 oz  Chocolate worsted weight yarn
10 oz  Aran worsted weight yarn
Size "G" crochet hook
Tapestry needle

 

 Assembly

Using Tapestry needle and appropriate color yarn and whip stitching through Back Loops Only, assemble the squares using the diagram below as a reference.

 

BORDER

Rnd 1: With Black join with a sl st to any stitch along edge.  Ch 1, sc in same st as join.  Sc evenly along all four edges of quilt, working (sc, ch 2, sc) in the corners.  Ch 2, turn.

Rnd 2: Hdc in each sc around, working (hdc, ch 2, hdc) in the corner ch 1 sps.  Ch 1, turn.

Rnd 3: Sc in each hdc around, working (sc, ch 2, sc) in the corner ch 1 sps.  Ch 1, turn.

Rnd 4: Hdc in each sc around, working (hdc, ch 2, hdc) in the corner ch 1 sps. Finish off.  Weave in loose ends.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these instructions.  We cannot be responsible for human error, differences in individual stitching techniques or typographical errors.

Copyright 2008 C.L. Halvorson 

Updated 4/15/2008