This morning after my cup of coffee, I added the single crochet border to my second block for the
Squares Sampler SAL ~ Pattern 4 ~ Vertical Ribs
I had a rare late cup of coffee last night and sat up to finish the center of this block. Then I went to bed feeling accomplished.
After I figured out how to make this pattern stitch work for me ,
I made both blocks in three days.
For my blocks I chained 38 and made 36 HDC stitches in the first row.
I started my pattern stitch with 2 SC and then began the pattern stitch of [1 FPDC and 3 SC] to make 8 vertical ribs and ended with 2 SC. I turned with 1 Chain Stich and repeated the row for the rest of the center of the square.
I really like the look of this pattern stitch.
On to the next pattern stitch in the
The 5th Pattern Stitch looks, like one I have done long ago
and should be a much easier stitch for me.
I actually really like this simple layout.
However I decided on using four colors, two pinks and two grays
so my afghan will look different.
I have been thinking of my setting and layout as I crochet and have an image in my mind that adds "sashing" between the blocks. It musty be the quilter in me that likes to play with my blocks. I hope I can figure out how to do this with yarn.
I do love the creative element of stitching.
I may play with four of my blocks soon to see how this idea might work up.
Or maybe I will just make all 20 blocks and put them on my quilt design wall.
I have never done that with crochet blocks before.
It sounds like fun!
Mr. Scrapatch has a long weekend starting tonight and we have a home improvement project in our plans, so I hope I have time to stitch.
What are your plans?
May you have happy weekend!
3 comments:
You have made beautiful blocks--I never did get started (the sciatica happened;000!!) on this, but would like to start one when I an Hugs, Julierose
Those blocks are so yummy in color. I look forward to seeing how your blocks will be set once you are finished. I have been working on a little quilt. Hope to cut out fabrics for a new one this weekend. Have a great weekend.
Your stitching is moving along nicely Pat. I'm sure you'll be able to figure out the stitch you need for 'sashing', sounds like you are having fun. I have an old quilt here from my Great Grandma. It is made up of 8" wool fabric blocks, crochet together! Have a lovely weekend.
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