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Stash Bustin’ Crochet Flower In A Square

February 24, 2013 By Corina 8 Comments

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This stash bustin' crochet flower in a square measures to be about 4.5 inches.  I have decided that every week I will be making at least  one square. I may use this same free crochet pattern, someone else's free pattern, or write new ones. I will eventually have enough squares that I can test out a few techniques for joining!! Enjoy this Yarntastic stash bustin' free crochet pattern! ~Stitch11

Also available- The Stash Bustin' Dahlia in a Square

Crochet Supplies

Medium Weight Yarn
G.6 – 4.25MM Crochet Hook
Yarn needle for weaving in ends

Crochet Stitches Used

CH- Chain
HDC- Half Double Crochet
DC- Double Crochet
TRE- Treble Crochet
DTR- Double Treble Crochet

Using Yellow

Round 1: CH 4, Join to first CH to form ring. Slip stitch inside
ring, CH 1. **HDC inside ring, CH 1. Repeat from ** 5 more times.
Join to first HDC.(6 HDC)

Round 2: CH 1, SC into same stitch. CH 3. ** SC into next HDC, CH 3
Repeat from ** around. Join to first SC. (6 SC)

Round 3: Slip Stitch into CH space from Round 1. CH 1, SC in same
space, CH 3. ** SC in next CH space, CH 3. Repeat from ** around.
Join to first SC (6 SC)

Change Colors (I used light purple)
Attach yarn into CH space from round 2.

Round 4: **{{CH 3, TRE, DTR, TRE, CH 3, Slip stitch}} <- all on in
same space. Slip stitch in next CH space. Repeat from ** around. Slip
Stitch into first CH of CH 3. (6 pedals)

Change Colors (I used deep purple)
Attach yarn into CH space from Round 3.

Round 5: **{{CH 3, TRE, DTR, TRE, CH 3, Slip stitch}} <- all on in
same space. Slip stitch in next CH space. Repeat from ** around. Slip
Stitch into first CH of CH 3. (6 pedals)

Change colors (I used BlueGreen) and attach yarn to DTR (center
stitch) of a pedal.

Round 6: CH 1,** HDC in same stitch. CH 3, HDC into next DTR of next
pedal. Repeat from ** around. Join to first HDC ~TIP~ You will be
moving back and forth from round 2's pedals to round 3's pedals.

Round 7: Slip stitch into CH space. CH 1, **6 HDC in same CH space.
6 HDC into next CH space. {{3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC}} all in next CH space. Repeat from ** around Join to first HDC.

Finish Off and Weave In Ends

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Comments

  1. Susan L. says

    February 26, 2013 at 2:42 pm

    I love these. Thanks so much for sharing.
    Sue

    Reply
  2. Joyce Ellis says

    March 3, 2013 at 7:48 am

    This will be fun! I love flower squares, looking forward to learning new ones. Thank you so much for your generosity.

    Reply
  3. Dawn says

    April 9, 2013 at 4:45 pm

    Love the look of this square. Can’t wait to try it. Will be one of the first squares I’ve done from a written pattern, usually I use diagrammes instead. 😀

    Reply
  4. Dolfie Lee says

    March 7, 2014 at 12:30 pm

    It is a very pretty square that I have not seen before.

    Reply
  5. Kathy says

    May 17, 2014 at 2:00 pm

    I love this square and am very appreciate the fact that you are making it available but I’m so frustrated that I can’t copy and paste it to keep with my oyher patterns. I don’t want to always print something out. Saving paper, ink, storage space, time and effort!

    Reply
    • Corina says

      May 17, 2014 at 2:25 pm

      When you select the “clean print” button.. it gives you the option for pdf. 🙂

      Reply
      • Kathy says

        May 17, 2014 at 3:14 pm

        Oh brilliant. Thank you. I wish I’d seen that before I painstakingly typed it all out!

        I didn’t select print deliberately so that it *wouldn’t *print!

        Reply
        • Corina says

          May 17, 2014 at 4:01 pm

          Hahah! Well now you know 😀 There are a lot of blogging designers who use this button now. 🙂 So it will come in handy in the future. 🙂 I don’t have a printer.. so I tend to write patterns out all the time. I know your pain. lol

          Reply

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