Block 14 worked up quickly for my
Squares Sampler Crochet Blocks
This the second block in this bobble stitch pattern for
7th Pattern Stitch @ The Inspired Wren Crochet Along.
This block is now drying on my blocking board overnight.
It measured very close to 12" but I block all my blocks so they will
stitch together well when it comes tome to assemble my afghan.
In my last post I said I would talk a little about the adjustments I have made because I am using
which is worsted weight yarn.
In the
which I am following to make these blocks, the yarn is
Caron Simply Soft, which is a light weight worsted yarn.
The original pattern also calls for size H - 8 crochet hook
and the blocks measure 9 inches.
and I am using a Size J
My blocks are measuring 12 inches square.
My block has 17 bobbles per row and 18 rows, as specified in the pattern.
As I started my row with a Foundation Single Crochet (FSC) row,
I did have to make a small adjustment to the instructions:
I started with 34 FSC, instead of 36 chain stitches.
For my first row I chain stitched 3 chains before starting my first bobble.
When using a FSC start I look at how the rows are turned to determine how many stitches I need to start my pattern.
I hope this information is helpful to anyone who may wish to follow along with how I am making my afghan.
As with quilting, I always find what works best for me when I crochet and use this as my guide.
May you find what works best for you in your creative place.
Happy Hooking!
How pretty and thank you for showing how you block your piece. I have never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteBlocking the blocks is the best way to make sure they fit together. I like the newest crocheted block. It's so nice you're having so much fun with this crochet along, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteYour stitches are so pretty and even! Thanks for the tips on blocking.
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have such a lovely blanket!
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