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Crochet Tagliatelle Granny Square Pattern

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 02, 2024 06:54 AM
Discover the Whimsical Crochet Tagliatelle Granny Square Pattern: A Delightful Crafting Adventure

Oh, the Crochet Tagliatelle Granny Square is truly a delightful and charming crochet pattern! It combines the traditional charm of a granny square with a fun and unique twist that resembles tagliatelle pasta. The beautiful texture created by the intricate stitches makes this design stand out and adds a touch of whimsy to any crochet project. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter looking for a fresh challenge or a beginner eager to try something new, this pattern is sure to bring joy and creativity to your crafting endeavors. So grab your yarn and hook, and let the Crochet Tagliatelle Granny Square whisk you away on a delightful crocheting adventure!

Size

15 1/2 cm = 6 inches

Materials

Worsted Weight Yarn, colors A= yellow, B=white, Hook no.4 (US=G/6)

Stitches

ch, sl st, sc, dc

Difficulty

Easy/Medium

Directions

Start with A, 4 ch, join in first ch.

Step 1

8 sc in lp, join thread in initial sc.

Step 2

*12 ch, 5 dc in 4th ch from hook, 5 dc into ea ch, sl st in same sc, (sl st in next sc) twice*; Repeat * to * 4 times, join thread in initial st. => four "tagliatelle"

Step 3

*sc in sl st between 2 tagliatelle, 5 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times, join B in initial st.

Step 4

*6 dc in next lp, (2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc) = corner in next sc*; Repeat * to * 4 times, join thread in initial st.

Step 5

*(dc on next dc) 6 times, 1 ch, (dc in next dc) 2 times, corner in corner, (dc in next dc) 2 times, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times, join thread in initial st.

Step 6

*(dc on next dc) 6 times, 1 ch, (dc in next dc) 4 times, corner in corner, (dc in next dc) 4 times, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times, join A in initial st.

Step 7

sc in ea sc, sc in ea 1-ch sp, 3 sc in corners. Cut thread, weave in ends.

Note

  • Always substitute (also if not explicitly said) first st in a row as follows:
    • first sc with 1 ch, sc;
    • first hdc with 2 ch;
    • first dc with 3 ch;
    • first tr with 4 ch...and so on;
  • When you read "sl st to <location>", where the location is not immediately contiguous to last st, this means of course "an appropriate number of sl sts for reaching <location>".
  • Also if I do not specify it, if you lasted prev row on a st (say st1), while you must start next row in another st (say st2), make an appropriate number of sl sts to reach st2.
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