Wednesday, April 22, 2009

~ ruffley granny square ~


Materials:
- 4-ply worsted weight acrylic yarn (I used RHSS)
- I hook

Notes:
- I crochet tight so you may need to adjust the size of your crochet hook
- you can make this granny any size that you would like - just crochet however many granny stitch rounds you would like and then add Rnd 4 and the ruffle rnd.

Directions:
Rnd 1: Ch 4, 2 dc in 4th ch from hook. (Ch 2, 3 dc in same ch) 3 times. Ch 2, join with a sl st to top of beginning ch 3.

Rnd 2: Sl st in next 2 dc, sl st in corner space. (Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in same sp. *Ch 1, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next corner sp. Repeat from * 3 times. Ch 1, join as before.

Rnd 3: Sl st in next 2 dc, sl st in corner sp. (Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in same sp. *Ch 1, 3 dc in ch 1 sp, ch 1, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next corner sp. Repeat from * 2 more times. Ch 1, 3 dc in ch 1 sp, ch 1, join as before.

Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same st. Sc in each dc and ch 1 sp around with 3 sc in each corner sp. Join with a sl st to front loop only of 1st sc.

Ruffle Rnd: (Work this rnd in front loops only) Ch 3, 2 dc in same st, 3 dc in each sc around. Join with a sl st to top of beginning ch 3.

Sl st or sew squares together from the back in the free back loops.

~~this square would work with no-ruffle squares nicely - just place them in a checkerboard pattern.  i.e. ruffle square, plain square, ruffle square, plain square - and then switch the order of the squares for the next row.

***Debi Y's pattern***
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26 comments:

  1. I love it ! Thank you very much for posting !

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  2. Love it! Do you have a picture of an afgan made with these type squares?

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    1. Thank you. Sorry - I only crocheted the one square. :)

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  3. That is just beautiful. How would I put those squares together for a blanket? Thanks for sharing. Sandy

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    1. Thanks Sandy. All you have to do is either sew or sl st the squares together from the back in the free back loops. :)

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    2. thanks for the info

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  4. This is the most different granny square I have ever seen. don't know how to do a lot in crocheting, but I love this

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  5. Thank you for this square. If I can work it out I will include it in the baby rugs I make for friends grandchildren.

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  6. This is so cute!!!! Ruffles are in style. Right now I am making blankets for Project Linus, some little girl will love to get this blanket. I think I had better hide these blankets from the girls in my family. This will make a great birthdays, Mother's, or just because gifts I won't be able to make the require numbers for the girls for
    Christmas. Thank you for posting. Gotta get more yarn

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  7. making this for a niece's baby soon to be born to go with the blanket and booties, hat - great to hold little gadgets or set special things in for this baby soon to be!! so clever and yet so simple! wish i would think of such cute things!!

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  8. Could someone please explain to me how to work in "free back loops?" I would appreciate anyone's help. Thank you.

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    1. Hi there. When you work the ruffle round in the front loops of Rnd 4 (the sc round), the back loops of Rnd 4 are left free (unworked) - these are the back loops that will be used to connect the squares. You can either whipstitch or slip stitch the squares together. :)

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  9. This pattern really caught my eye and I copied it. This looks similar to a rag quilt but much nicer. I do quilting but not rag quilts and I love crochet. This is a beauty indeed. Thank you so much for posting this pattern - a real beauty indeed.

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  10. Beautiful. I would love to see the whole afghan put together with these ruffle squares.

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  11. Love this square. Are you on Facebook?

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    1. Thanks Judy. My blog is on Facebook - here's the link to it:

      https://www.facebook.com/dlys.hooksandyarns?sk=wall

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    2. I love this square and am going to attempt to put an Irish Rose in the middle. Thank you so much for posting this pattern. Jean N.

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  12. Love it thank you for sharing :)

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  13. thank you for this pattern,i just love it,i made several up and some i made with cotton yarn and used it for dish cloths,and some i used as coasters,made some up for xmas gifts...love love love this pattern

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    1. You're welcome glo - and thank you - I'm glad you like the square. :)

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  14. Thank you for posting this! I recently learned how to crochet and am having such fun with it. I will really enjoy trying this pattern out. :)

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  15. Hello. In 1980 I got a similar pattern from my husband's Aunty Madge. I have made a few items using this ruffle pattern. She could crochet the most beautiful items. I love to do crochet work. Thank you for these lovely patterns and ideas.
    Grieta Meyer

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