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​Granny Square Seat Cover

Susan
Susan
Jun 03, 2020 10:31 PM
​Granny Square Seat Cover
​Granny Square Seat Cover

1st row: 3 chain sts and connect them by means of slip st. Make 2 chain sts increase;

2nd row: 3 double crochets+ 2 chain sts increase in every base st;

3rd row: 1 chain st, 4 double crochets, 1 chain st. Continue this motif to the end of row. Make slip st to connect the beginning and end of row. Finish work.

One hexagon is ready, you can make it with one color yarn or add another color yarn. The quantity of squares should cover the whole seat of your stool. If your work isn’t smooth, so add half-circle motifs due to the following description:

1st row: circle 3 chain sts in a ring;

2nd row: 2 double crochets in every st of the previous row;

3rd row: 1 chain st, 4 double crochets, 1 chain st – repeat to end of row. Fasten the yarn.

When you got the needed quantity of motifs, connect them with one another with the help of slip st. Fasten your work with single crochets. After the 1st circle, make 2 chain sts, next row of double crochets. Finish your work with arches of 3 chain sts, which are repeated in 4 crochets.

Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.

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Marlene Kelleher
Oct 08, 2020 05:50 AM
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I make a lot of lap covers for veterans at our local VA Hospital, these seat covers look like a lot of fun to make. I'm legally blind and still see a little, I have so much fun making things for others. Thank you for the pattern. Marlene

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Susan
Oct 09, 2020 01:43 AM
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Thank you for what you do!

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