2022-05-11
Tulip- Square 7 in the Flower Garden Blanket CAL
The 7th square in the Flower Garden Blanket CAL is also mine (the 4th one was one of mine too, Lilly of the Valley, you can find it HERE)… I chose to do a tulip as this flower and the colors I chose represent the country that embraced me, where I made a home for myself and where I started my family.
This C2C pattern is a part of Flower Garden Blanket CAL 2022 hosted by E’Claire Makery, to go to the CAL host page click HERE. This pattern can also be used as a standalone block and add to other C2C blocks or just repeated in different colors throughout a blanket. Another way to use it is to make a pillow out of it. If you make a back that is in the same size but in one color you have a pillow! Later in the txt the sizes are mentioned.
To check out my FREE printables, check the tab Printables at the top of the page or click HERE.
To check out my patterns, check the Patterns tab at the top of the page or click HERE.
You can participate in the CAL in two ways:
1.) Waiting for the new FREE square pattern in form of a graph to be published twice a week, or
2.) Buy the Flower Garden Blanket Bundle, which has ALL 12 squares, tutorial on C2C, graph and written instructions for a really low price of 10$ ONLY! To get the bundle click HERE!
Materials
Yarn- Any yarn #4 weight in 6 colors, white, light orange, medium orange, dark orange, light green, dark green. Look below in the introduction for guidance on what yardage is needed. Less than one skein of each color and 2 of white was what I used.
Hook- 5mm
Needle for weaving in the ends
Scissors
Introduction
If you have never done C2C before, once a basic C2C stitch pattern (simple square) is learnt using a C2C graphic is super easy. E’Claire Makery has great tutorial on this so if you have never done C2C before and once you read up this pattern it is not clear how to do it, go to her blog/YT for learning how to do it.
C2C stitch includes double crochet or half double crochet (in US terms), chains, and slip stitches. As it is in multiple colors, color changes will also need to happen. This can be done either by carrying through the stitches the colors or you can make small balls of yarn for each change of color.
Gauge- does not matter as long as you are consistent. It only matters for knowing the yardage of yarn. For me it was about 4 blocks x 4 blocks=2×2”
Number of blocks for each color:
Each C2C block is made out of ch3 and 3 either dc or hdc stitches. If you are doing this square as a part of the Flower Garden CAL then use hdc but if not, you can use either dc or hdc. The size by hdc will be about 12’’ square and with dc will be around 16’’ square. The best way to know how much yarn you would need is to a gauge swatch of a number of C2C blocks and measure the weight of it and divide by number of blocks you made, and it will give you weight per block which in turn if used the info on the yarn label will tell you the yardage of each block. In this pattern you get info how many blocks of each color are needed so if you multiply that number with yardage you calculated out of your gauge, you will have a precise yardage for the whole pattern.
Direction is bottom left to top right. It is 25×25 blocks making a square pattern. On the graph each small square block is one C2C block.
My version of the square:
Graph chart:
For the full pattern of the Tulip Square, which will include the written instructions as well as graph chart please visit my shops below:
RAVELRY
ETSY
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Until next time, my yarnie friend…
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