Thursday 29 March 2018

Tutorial: Crochet Multiplication Squares

Hello lovely yarny friends and welcome to the tutorial for my Multiplication Squares




This is a simple little granny square pattern I made up a few years ago and I thought it would be fun to share a tutorial for how to make them.  I have written this tutorial in quite a detailed way and I have also created a PDF to show in teensy tiny detail how to do the first round using the magic ring technique.  So this pattern should be suitable for every crochet ability!  But of course if you have any questions at all just comment below or pop along to my Ravelry Group to ask for help.

Tools and Info:

  • Terminology - I use US terminology in this tutorial.
  • DK yarn - I used scraps of DK acrylic yarn as I started this as a way to use up all my old acrylic stash.  But you can use any yarn you like, this is a great way to use up even the teensiest of scraps.
  • 4mm crochet hook (or appropriate hook size for your yarn)
  • Gauge - not important

Abbreviations:
  • Ch - Chain
  • DC - Double crochet (US terms)
  • SC - Single crochet (US terms)
  • St St - Slip Stitch

Step 1 - starting with the Magic Ring
First make a magic ring and ch3 (counts as dc), then make 2dc into the ring and ch2.  (If you would like to see detailed instructions on how to complete the first round of this Granny Square using a magic ring please take a look at my PDF instructions.)

     
                                      Magic Ring                                        ch3, 2dc, ch2

Step 2 - Complete the first round
3dc into the ring, ch2, 3 times.  You now have four sets of 3dc and four ch2s.  Join to the top of the first ch3 with a sl st.  Now pull the magic ring tight to close it.

                                   Join with a Sl St                         Pull the Magic Ring closed

Step 3 - Complete the second round
Ch3 (counts as dc), then make 2dcs into the ch2 space just behind - it'll feel like you are going backwards but by the time this second round is finished it'll look great!  

                                                Ch3                                   Work 2 dcs into ch2 space

Now ch1, then *3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1 into the next ch2 space.  Repeat from * another 2 times.  In the next ch2 space (where I am pointing my pencil in the first photo below) you already have the ch3,2dc you started with.  In that same space make 3dc, ch2 then join to the top of the starting chain with a sl st (where I am pointing with my pencil in the second photo below)

  
                          3dc, ch2 in the last ch2 space        Join with sl st to top of starting chain

Hurrah! Fasten off and weave in those ends because you've just completed the first two rounds!


Step 4 - Join the white yarn
Time to add the white border!  The white border is made up of three very simple rounds.  First join the white yarn into any of the corner ch2 spaces.  I make a slip knot on my hook, insert the hook into the ch2 space, pull the yarn through the ch2 space and through the slip knot, making a sl st.


     
                         Make a slip knot on the hook               Pull the yarn through the ch2 space...
       
                                                          ...and through the slip knot.


Step 5 - Start the third round
Ch3 (counts as dc), 2dc, ch2, 3dc all in the same ch2 space.

 
                                                  Ch3...                         ...then 2dc, ch2, 2dc in same space 

Step 6 - Make the spiked stitch
Ch1, then make 1dc in the next ch1 space. Now we are going to make the spike stitch that gives the square the "multiplication" shape.  You are going to make the next dc into the middle dc of the round below.  In the first picture below I am pointing to where you will make the spike with my pencil.

               
          1dc in the middle dc on the round below                        Completed spike stitch

After making the dc into the round below, you will make the third dc in the ch1 space of the current round. You now have three dcs: the first in the ch1 space of the current round, the second in the middle dc of the round below, and the third in the ch1 space of the current round, like so:


Step 7 - Complete the third round
Ch1, *3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next corner ch2 space, ch1 and then make 1dc, 1 spike stitch, 1 dc into next ch1 space, ch1.  Repeat from * two more times then join with a sl st to the top of the starting ch3.

Step 8 - The fourth round
For the fourth round we are going to make a sc into every dc and every ch1 space, and 3sc into every corner ch2 space.  To start - ch1 then make a sc into the same stitch that you made your joining sl st into.  Then make 1sc into each of the next 2dcs, then 3dcs into the corner ch2 space.


Continue around making 1sc into each dc and ch1 space around - remembering to make 3sc into each corner ch2 space.  Finish the round by making a sl st in the first sc you made.

Step 9 - The fifth and final round
Ch1 then make 1sc into the same stitch where you made your joining sl st.  Now make 1sc into every sc around, make 3sc into each corner sc.


You're finished! You have completed your first Multiplication Square!


Now you can go forth and make more!  I have been using scraps in all the colours of the rainbow to make my first two rounds. You could do them using just one or two colours, or using leftover hand-dyed - whatever you feel like! 


In the next few weeks I hope to create the tutorial for making these squares into a blanket and I will link to that tutorial from this post once it's ready.

If you have any questions at all please leave me a comment and I will do my best to help.

Happy crocheting!

Ali xx



Monday 12 March 2018

Podcast Epiosde 27 - Notes and Links

Welcome to Little Drops of Wonderful!  My podcast is about crochet, knitting, and other lovely crafty stuff.

Episode 27 was a little..um...snotty (in the cold sense, not the condescending sense...) and also a little unplanned. Despite this I still managed to ramble on for almost an hour. Here are all the details of the things I talked about with links etc. If there's anything I haven't covered here please do ask in the Comments!

: : TIME STAMPS : :
- Finished Objects -
02:53
- Works in Progress -
18:55
- Incoming -
31:31
- Sharing the Love -
45:21
- And Finally... -
47:52


: : Finished Objects : :


- Hufflepuff Socks were made toe up using the Sockmatician’s toe-up recipe as a guide.  The heel is a Fish Lips Kiss heel done in garter stitch (as I am SO original, haha!)  The gorgeous yarn is a Norah George self-striping and it was a gift from the equally gorgeous Emma of Eldenwood Craft.

- Mary Margaret’s Lace Tam - the pattern is free on Ravelry and is by Mary Craver who created it based on the hat worn by the character Mary Margaret in the Netflix series ‘Once Upon a Time’. I LOVED this pattern.  The yarn is “Serenity Farms Yarn” by Cary, who is @mywoolmitten on Instagram, it was pure joy to knit with. All my notes for my own version of this are on my Ravelry Project page.

- C2C Moss Stitch pattern by Polly Plum – a free pattern on the Every Trick on the Hook blog.  I am using this pattern as a scrappy blanket.  (The pink mini I mentioned is actually “Peppermint Candy” by Kate Selene.)  The amazing bag I am keeping this project in was made for me by lovely Hanna of the Hanna from Sheep’s Alley podcast.


: : Works in Progress : :

- Trophy Fox Head – the book is called “Animal Heads – Trophy Heads to Crochet” and it is by Vanessa Mooncie.  Despite my lazy grumblings about page turning it is a fantastic book stuffed with patterns.  One day I will finish this fox…

- Test knit socks – the neon pink yarn is a sock set by Hand Dyed by Kate


: : Incoming : :

- The Flower Power set is by Barbara of knittingilove – she has a podcast and an online shop where she sells needle holders, tags, keyrings, coasters and lots of other knitty things!

- The Little French Meadow mini skein club is a three-month club and you can buy it on their Etsy shop.

- The yarn that was a gift from my sister is “Cheer Up Buttercup” by Little French Meadow.  My sister is @xstitchcrochet on Instagram if you wish to go and stalk her a bit.


: : Sharing the Love : :

Sam has the Betsymakes podcast and Etsy shop and she is @betsymakes on Instagram


: : And Finally… : :

I talked about being a Guilty Knitter (and neglectful crocheter).


Other Things Mentioned:
- Emma of the Eldenwood Craft podcast (and Etsy shop!)
-  The pink shawl I was wearing is the Moonlit Shawl by Sandra Paul (Cherry Heart) made with yarn by Sam of BetsyMakes (link above)
-  The crochet stitch book I mentioned is The Ultimate Crochet Stitch Bible by Collins and Brown.
-  I also mentioned Claudia of the Crochet Luna podcast and her Fortune Cookie CAL.


I *think* that’s everything – if you have any questions just ask!  See you again in a couple of weeks and thank you so much for watching.


Ali xx

Podcast Episode 26 - Notes and Links

Welcome to Little Drops of Wonderful!  My podcast is about crochet, knitting, and other lovely crafty stuff.

Episode 26 was a long 'un!  Details of everything I talked about below - if you have any questions leave a comment! :)

: : TIME STAMPS : :

- Finished Objects - 05:47
- Works in Progress - 14:59
- Giveaway Draw - 34:13
- Incoming - 38:20
- Sharing the Love - 01:14:32


: : Finished Objects : :

- You're a Wizard Mitts pattern and yarn (in "courage" colour") by Gamer Crafting
- Gremlin based on a pattern in the book Curious Creatures for Immature Adults
- Lillia's bag - just something I made up


: : Works in Progress : :

- Granny Square blanket - using my own little made up Granny square that I can my "multiplication squares" Tutorial will be made some time soon!
- Good Intentions embroidery being made as part of the #goodintentionsSAL being run by Chrissie Crafts
- Jumper for Lillia being made using Sirdar pattern no in Sirdar Toscana DK shade
- Test Knit being made with neon pink yarn by Hand Dyed by Kate


: : Giveaway Draw : :

- The winner of the Knittingilove Flower Power set was J-Cheeseman - Well done and your prize is in the post!


: : Incoming : :

- Mitten Blockers from The Knitting Shed
- Sue Stratford's book is "Knit Me Dress Me Love Me"
- River Knits minis available from Etsy - RiverKnitsUK
- Little French Meadow Mini Skein Club is a three-month subscription and can be bought on Etsy
- Yarn from Sandra and Chrissie is Lingarn
- Little lavender pouch is by Caroline Love to Sew, she is on YouTube and sells beautiful bags on Etsy as Love to Sew UK.
- My swap parcel was with Cary of @mywoolmitten and the yarn is Serenity Farms (as yet unnamed!) and The Woolen Homestead "Hogsmeade Holiday"
- The yarn in my parcel from Lou @foxyyarn was from London House Yarns (the sock set called "Baubles") and from Norah George ("Snowdrop")


: : Sharing the Love : :

Here's everyone I mentioned:
- Nordic Stitches Podcast
- Artic Knitting Podcast
- Lorraine Pugh Designs
- Knittingilove Podcast
- Yarngasm Podcast
- CraftyCatKnittyBits on Etsy
- Max's World on Etsy
- mywoolmitten on Instagram
- The Woolen Homestead on YouTube and Etsy
- Victoria Knits Podcast
- shadowsatmidnightknits on Instagram
- himikonosekkai on Instragram
- RiverKnits UK on Etsy and Instagram
- Knit Cosmic Strings - on Instagram and Etsy
- Corner of Craft Podcast
- Dunkelgrun Podcast
- Stranded Dyeworks - YouTube and online shop
- Inside No.23 Podcast
- Knitting Expat Podcast
- Cherry Heart Podcast
- Hanna from Sheep's Alley Podcast
-Yarn to Table Podcast
- Kim Smith Happy podcast (and bricks and mortar yarn shop)
- Crochetcakes on YouTube and Instagram
- The Crochet Circle Podcast
- The Biff Sugar Podcast

Phew! Another long one! I really need to work on my rambling..! :)

See you again soon!

Ali x