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July 2021 QuickProjects: Lacy Modern Granny Square Bag, Pillow Cover, or Scarf

July 2021 QuickProjects: Lacy Modern Granny Square Bag, Pillow Cover, or Scarf

June 2021 QuickProjects

Skill Level: Easy | Hook: Size H or 5mm | Gauge: N/A | Dimensions: 22 inches around x 15.5 inches long

Granny Squares are iconic in crocheting and there have been many variations created over the years. With this light and fun yarn, this granny square pattern is a relaxing one to work up and perfect for working outside in the heat since you can do it in pieces! After the squares are made, you can create a lacy bag, a pillow cover, or a scarf. Two joining techniques are outlined depending on your preference and skill level.
Happy Crocheting! ~Lauren

In this box, there is: 

  • Two Skeins Lion Brand Cotton Candy Blend in two colors- $16
  • Size J/6mm Lion Brand Bamboo Hook- $3.50
  • Collectible and exclusively designed for QuickProjects Boxes monthly sticker- $4
  • Exclusive Pattern and Support- $10

Plus all Yarn Bits Shop Subscribers Perks!

Lacy Dual Colored Granny Square

Skill Level: Easy | Hook: Size J or 6mm | Gauge/Dimensions of Square: 6 inch across

This pattern is the whole square EXCEPT for the last round, which is the joining round for those who would like to use that technique. 

This pattern is the whole square EXCEPT for the last round, which is the joining round for those who would like to use that technique. 

Color notes: 

Make 8 of each color combination: 

  • Color A= Ice Blue and Color B = Lavender 
  • Color A= Lavender and Color B = Ice Blue

With size J/6mm hook and Color A, ch 3.

Round 1:

  • dc in 3rd ch from hook, 15 dc in same sp
  • sl st to 1st dc (beg ch does not count as dc)

Stitches Count: 16 dc

Round 2: 

  • With color A, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same sp, 
  • *ch 3, sk next sp,** 2 dc in next sp, 
  • Repeat from * around, ending at **
  • Sl st to top of beg ch and fasten off Color A

Stitches Count: 16 dc with 8 ch-3 sp

 

Round 3: 

  • With Color B, sl st into any ch-3 sp. 
  • Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in same sp 
  • *Ch 3, 3 dc in next ch-3 sp
  • Repeat from * around 
  • Ch 3 and sl st to beg ch. Fasten off color B

Stitches Count: 24 dc with 8 ch-3 sp

Round 4:

  • With Color A, sl st into any ch-3 sp. 
  • Ch 3 (counts as dc), [2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in same sp 
  • *Ch 3, 3 dc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3**, [3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in next ch-3 sp
  • Repeat from * around ending at **
  • sl st to beg ch. 

Stitches Count: 36 dc with 12 ch-3 sp

Round 5: 

  • Ch 3 (counts as dc), 
  • Dc in each of next 2 sp to corner, 
  • *[3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in corner ch-3 sp
  • Dc in each sp and 3 dc in each ch-3 sp across to next corner
  • Repeat from * around
  • sl st to beg ch and fasten off Color A

Stitches Count: 21 dc/side or 84 dc total with 4 ch-3 corner sp

Weave in ends and make 16 total with 8 of each color order. 

NOTE: More may need to be made depending on which item you are making. See below for reference: 

Bag: 18 squares needed- 10 of one color order and 8 of the other

Pillow: 16 squares needed- 8 of each color order 

Scarf: 18 squares needed- 10 of one color order and 8 of the other

Joining Techniques (Read prior to joining squares)

EASY METHOD: Invisible Seam Mattress Stitch or Whip Stitch (not invisible seam)

Depending on whether you want an invisible seam or not, the squares can be joined together by sewing. The Invisible Seam with the Mattress stitch is the preferred method and here is a good link to see how it works: https://yayforyarn.com/invisible-seam-crochet/ or search for “Invisible Seam Crochet”. Alternatively, if you don’t mind seeing your seam- you can use the whip stitch method. 

 

 

INTERMEDIATE METHOD: Join-as-you-go Crochet Round 

This is the 6th round of square pattern and crocheted as you attach squares. 

 

With the base round, the joins occur with the ch-1 spaces on BOTH squares being joined. The working square is the square you are crocheting this round and picking up ch-1 sp from the joining square that ALREADY has the last round completed. Typically, you would have a square to join, complete the first side without any joining, then start joining the next 1-2 sides with the joining square(s). 

 

Base Joining Round (without actually joining anything):

  • With the other color that round 4-5 was NOT worked with, sl st into any corner sp. 
  • Ch 1, [2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc] in same sp, 
  • *Repeat (sk next sp, ch 1, sc in next) across to next corner 
  • Ch 1, sk last sp before corner,** [2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc] in corner sp
  • Repeat from * around, ending at **
  • Sl st to beg sc, fasten off. 

Joining Steps for ch-1 spaces: 

Sc in working square sp, sk next sp, drop loop from hook, pick up corresponding ch-1 sp on the joining square, pick up loop and pull through space, ch 1, Repeat from beg. 

Joining Steps for corners: 

(2 sc, ch 1) in the working square corner sp, drop loop from hook, pick up joining square ch-2 sp, pick up loop and pull through sp, (ch 1, 2 sc) in working square corner sp

Typical joining steps: 

  1. Start at corner sp, complete one side of base joining round (no joining)
  2. In the 2nd corner of the working square, join at corner to the joining square corner. 
  3. Work joining steps across the 2nd side of the working square with the corresponding side of the joining square. 
  4. In the 3rd corner of the working square, join to the same joining square just worked with joining steps for the corner. If the working square 3rd corner is in a valley, pick up BOTH the corner of the square about to be joined and the corner of the square just worked with in one go (pick up both, pull through both, ch 1 over both). 
  5. Work joining steps across the 23rd side of the working square with the corresponding side of the joining square. 
  6. In the 4th corner of the working square, join to the same joining square just worked with joining steps for the corner. 
  7. Complete last side of base joining round (no joining). 

Pattern Declaimer

This is a paid pattern originally designed for a Yarn Bits Shop subscription box. 

You have permission to sell any item made from this pattern. However, you are not allowed to resell, distribute, duplicate, or share this pattern or downloads in any printed or digital form (in full), or to claim the pattern as your own original design. If you want to sell or share a picture of your work from this pattern, please clearly credit the design to me: Lauren Samar of Yarn Bits Shop (with link to the website when applicable). 

Occasionally a mistake or typo falls through, please report them via email (help@yarnbitsshop.com) and the pattern will be updated accordingly.

 

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June 2021 QP Upcycled Denim Produce Mesh Bags

Upcycled Denim Produce Mesh Bags

June 2021 QuickProjects

Skill Level: Easy | Hook: Size H or 5mm | Gauge: N/A | Dimensions: 22 inches around x 15.5 inches long

With spring and summer, comes the farmer markets and loads of fresh veggies and fruits! This produce bag is cute, reuseable, made with sustainable yarns (upcycled denim!) AND also perfect for a project bag if a produce bag isn’t what you want! Happy Crocheting! ~Lauren

In this box, there is: 
  • One skein of Wool and the Gang Billie Jean in Dirty Denim- $9
  • Size H/5mm Wool and the Gang Steel Hook- $9
  • Collectible and exclusively designed for QuickProjects Boxes monthly sticker- $4
  • Exclusive Pattern and Support- $10
Plus all Yarn Bits Shop Subscribers Perks!  
Crochet Produce Bags

Upcycled Denim Produce Mesh Bags

Skill Level: Easy | Hook: Size H or 5mm | Gauge: N/A | Dimensions: 22 inches around x 15.5 inches long

Special Stitch– In order to keep the same number of spaces but create a more solid stripe in Round 5 the following special stitch will be used in the pattern. 

dc2tog cluster

  1. Yarn over (yo), insert your hook into the designated space, yo and pull a loop back through.
  2. yo and pull through 2 loops on your hook. 
  3. Repeat from steps 1-2 in same designated space, 
  4. yo and pull through all three loops on hook. 

 

Note: Turn between all rounds after round 2 to maintain straight mesh lines. 

 

With size H/5mm hook, ch 33. 

Round 1 (Foundation Round):

  • sc in 2nd ch from hook, 
  • sc in each sp across to last sp, 
  • 3 sc in last sp to wrap around end of ch to other side, 
  • sc in each sp across to last sc on other “side” of ch, 
  • 2 sc in last sp, sl st to 1st sc

Stitches Count: 66 sc around 

 

Round 2: 

  • Ch 7 (counts as first tr + ch 3), 
  • *sk next 2 sp, tr in next sp, ch 3, 
  • Repeat from * around to last 2 sp
  • sk next 2 sp, sl st to 4th ch of beg ch. Turn 

Stitches Count: 22 tr with 3 ch between each

 

Round 3: 

  • Ch 7 (counts as first tr + ch 3), 
  • *sk next ch 3 sp, tr in next sp (tr sp from previous round), ch 3, 
  • Repeat from * around to last ch-3 sp
  • sk ch-3 sp, sl st to 4th ch of beg ch. Turn 

Stitches Count: 22 tr with 3 ch between each

 

Round 4: Repeat Round 3

 

Round 5: 

  • Ch 3 (counts as dc), 
  • 2 dc2tog cluster in next ch-3 sp, dc in next sp, 
  • Repeat from * around ending at **, 
  • sl to to top of beginning ch. Turn 

Stitches Count: 44 dc2tog cluster, 22 dc

 

Repeat Rounds 2-5 three more times (most of the yarn used up) and fasten off. 

 

Finishing: 

  • With remaining yarn, make a ch that is at least 35-45 inches long (your preference for the drawstring length). 
  • Without fastening off yet, take the beginning of the ch and weave it in and out spaces around the top edge of the bag to where it started. 
  • Sl st to the beginning of ch, creating a loop. Fasten off and weave in ends securely. The drawstring is now ready to use as a handle and to close the top opening! 
  • Note: Hand Wash before use to get residual dye out. 

Pattern Declaimer

This is a paid pattern originally designed for a Yarn Bits Shop subscription box. 

You have permission to sell any item made from this pattern. However, you are not allowed to resell, distribute, duplicate, or share this pattern or downloads in any printed or digital form (in full), or to claim the pattern as your own original design. If you want to sell or share a picture of your work from this pattern, please clearly credit the design to me: Lauren Samar of Yarn Bits Shop (with link to the website when applicable). 

Occasionally a mistake or typo falls through, please report them via email (help@yarnbitsshop.com) and the pattern will be updated accordingly.