Harlequin Shells Crochet Square
{Pattern © Carolyn Christmas. Photo tutorial done with kind permission}
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I am using the Stylecraft Special DK.
Notes
US Crochet Terminology used. See this comparative chart if you need help transcribing from US to UK.
This photo-walkthrough is NOT the actual pattern and should not be used instead of the pattern, but rather in conjunction with it.
Thank you very much to Carolyn Christmas for giving us permission to do this photo-tutorial for her Harlequin Shells Square. And a special thank you to Kimberly Slifer for letting me do these tutorials and for obtaining the necessary permission.
Round 1
You can start this round with a magic ring instead of the initial ch-5.
Into a magic ring: ch 3 (this counts as your first dc). Make 2 more dc’s and then ch 2. (3 x dc in ring, ch 2) three times. Join to the top of the beginning ch-3 with a sl st.
If you are not familiar with working into a magic ring,this video tutorial from The Crochet Crowd is very good. Please remember, when working into a magic ring you HAVE to work away your initial tail very well. If you just cut it, your whole square might unravel!
Stitch count: 12 dc’s and 4 ch-2 spaces
*(3 x hdc, ch 2, 3 x hdc) in the next ch-2 space (Photo 2). Sc in the central dc of the next 3-dc group (indicated with an arrow in Photo 2 and illustrated in Photo 3)* x 4. Omit the last sc on the last repeat. Join to the first sc with a sl st.
When making the corners, both here and in subsequent rounds, remember that the stitches of the corner will obscure the top of the first st. In Photo 2 below you can see that the first visible loops (indicated with the arrow) actually belong to the second stitch, which is the one you should work into.
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Stitch count: 28 st’s {4 sc’s, 24 hdc’s, and 4 ch-2 corners}
*(3 hdc, ch 2, 3 hdc) in the ch-2 corner space (Photo 2). Sc in the central hdc of the next 3-hdc group (Photo 3). Make 3 dc’s in the next sc (Photo 4). Sc in the central hdc of the next 3-hdc group (Photo 5)* x 4. Omit the last sc on the last repeat. Join to the first sc with a sl st.
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Stitch counts:
From this point on, the pattern is even easier to follow. You are basically repeating Round 4 (as written) for each round. Each subsequent round will have 1 more sc AND 1 more 3-dc group per side. That is 4 extra sc’s and 12 extra dc’s per round.
In Round 8 your square might start ruffling…is there such a word? Don’t worry about this. You can either tug it a bit to get it straight again, or you can just ignore it. Once you block the square it will all be hunky-dory.
Just to stress the point. See how rippley and ruffley my square is in Round 10? A tug here and there and it is beautifully flat again :)
This is a simple sc round. I made this round in dc instead, purely so that this square would be the same size as all of my other squares.
Stitch count: 172 st’s and 4 ch-2 spaces. {43 st’s per side}
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