Tuesday * May 21st 2013

“Fall” in love: the graphic chart

Good morning!

How are you today?

This is, as promised, the graphic chart of the square of my actual wip blanket: “fall” in love.

classic granny

As you can see, the square is very simple and easy to make…You add on every round: 2dc,1ch,2dc in each corner…And with the last round (round4) you join the squares together (see the arrows).

square

I am enjoying too much this blanket…and loving how each square is joined to the others as-I-go…(You can learn more about this great method in the wonderful blog of Lucy here.)

I’ve made 4 rows till now:

wip4

What do you think? Do you love the autumn colors as much as I do?

Have to go now and take out all the Christmas decorations :(

Time flies…

Wishing you a wonderful week!

Kisses

Sucrette

34 Comments »Classic square, Crocheted blankets, free patterns

34 Responses to ““Fall” in love: the graphic chart”

  1. Angie
    Thanks for sharing the graphic, and the blanket in works is being beuatiful, I love the colors, and the square have a such texture, congratulations, your cousin will be very happy with the surprise.
    Hugs
    Ivani from Brazil

  2. Marcia says:

    Olá,
    Obrigado por compartilhar seus trabalhos,
    esse é lindo , como os outros
    abraços,
    Marcia

  3. Fiona says:

    Hi Angie, It is a fabulous blanket and I am fascinated by how you have done JAYG on solid squares, I “think” you are doing 2 chains and then a join and not trebles as well like you do on a regular granny. I struggled and couldn’t get solid square JAYG to look right but yours does so I will have to practice! thank you for the inspiration Fiona

  4. annie35 says:

    Tu dois avoir quatre mains pour travailler aussi vite !! Jolies couleurs, merci pour le diagramme !

  5. Ellen says:

    THANK YOU! I am going to start one today.
    Ellen

  6. Angélique says:

    vraiment magnifique encore un beau projet félicitations avec de belles couleurs.

  7. Janine says:

    Les carrés sont absolument superbes!!! Je vais en faire ça c’est certain. Merci pour le motif et toutes les explications.

    Janine de Montréal :-)

  8. Lucie says:

    Un grand merci pour tes explications ! J’aime beaucoup tes coloris d’automne ! Très bonne semaine à toi !

  9. Janine says:

    Bonjour Sucrette.

    J’ai une question : si je comprends bien, il faut toujours avoir au moins deux carrés d’avance. Quand on en termine un en faisant le dernier tour on le rattache au suivant. Est-ce que j’ai bien compris?

    Janine de Montréal

  10. Cassandra says:

    Thanks for sharing the chart, it looks super easy but from looking at your blanket you would never know how simple it is.

  11. Beverly says:

    Is there written instructions for this?

  12. Sue says:

    Thanks for the pattern. It all looks easy enough apart from the joining. I have mastered this technique using Attic 24′s instructions but this will be different with all the chains.

    I am sure it will become clear when I try it out.

    I love the colours in your “Fall in love” blanket. It is growing very quickly.

  13. Any de Chile says:

    Hola Angie,

    Gracias por gráfico. Está quedando muy linda tu manta, es increible como avanzas……

    Cariños…

  14. Atelier Anne says:

    Lovely! I am definitaly gonna try this one! Great blog! Anne

  15. Casey says:

    I love how the squares are joined with chains, the blanket is going to look awesome!

  16. Heather says:

    Very lovely, will put this on my ever growing “must make” list. Thanks for sharing, Heather x

  17. wendy says:

    Lovely and the mix of colours so bright!

  18. Eva Lopez says:

    Hello, would you be able to make a small video?

  19. That looks lovely. I hope to finish a granny square I stated last year and maybe make a colorful,one next. Very beautiful. Love the colors :)

  20. Faith says:

    It’s beautiful! How do you find the time to be so prolific? Esp, with a new baby?? You must crochet so fast! Takes me longer to get my projects done. I love all of your work and your sweet words to all of us…your friends! Thanks!

  21. domi83 says:

    merci beaucoup pour ton croquis ;-) j’aime la forme de ce carré et je vais commencer un plaid avec ce motif ;-)

  22. deb says:

    love all the variety of colors and the simplicity of it. Thanks for the instructions.
    trying to figure out the joining method

  23. deb says:

    do you have written instruction also?
    thanks

  24. Joan says:

    Thanks for sharing the graphic chart, love the mix of colours.

  25. kara says:

    I love those colors!

  26. peg decker says:

    love these colors…joining is what i would love to have instructions on…it looks simple….(ps…i have done over 50 little christmas stockings!!!) the best…xoxo peg

  27. Marcia says:

    Olá Sucrette,
    Boa semana pra você,
    adoro seu blog e fico feliz quando recebo as atualizações no meu
    email.
    abraços
    Marcia

  28. liliablue says:

    Hallo Sucrette!

    Merci beaucoup pour ces explications de granny!
    J´apprécie beaucoup votre blog plein de chaleur et de couleurs!
    Merci de nous donner tant de vie par vos créations!
    Bonne continuation!
    Bien amicalement!
    Frédérique

  29. Marieh says:

    Quel joli blog ! Plein de couleurs et de chaleur !
    Merci pour vos conseils et explications.
    Bien cordialement.
    Marieh

  30. [...] can find the pattern of the squares here…They are simple classic squares joined as-I-go using the wonderful pattern of Lucy that you [...]

  31. Christine says:

    I have always enjoyed making granny square projects. Really like this solid square. Joining all the pieces never bothered me. I am looking forward to trying the solid squares with the as-you-go joining process you referenced from Attic24.
    I am constantly impressed by the colors you choose and the impact created when they are together.
    Thank you for your wonderful blog.

  32. Chel C says:

    This is fantastic. Exactly what I have been looking for. The colours are great and I love the way even though it is block colours, you can see the textures come through. Thank you for sharing. Chel

  33. fafa says:

    hi
    would u plz show me the back side of ur blanket. i am trying to make one but i dont know how to hide the remained thread when change color in squares hope to express what i mean.hope to hear from you

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