HIP TREBLE FLOWER GRANNY SQUARE

Hip Treble Flower Granny Square
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This Hip Treble Flower Granny Square is part of the Hip To Be Square Crochet Along.
Granny Inspired Squares ranging in difficulty from Easy to Challenging.

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Hip Treble Flower Granny Square

Difficulty Level/Skill Required: Easy

Basic stitches in simple variations, simple repeats, color changes, shaping and finishing.
Includes more involved stitch combinations like the popcorn stitch.

You will need to know basic stitches like the DC (double crochet).

Special stitches explained and links to tutorials are provided.

Supplies/Materials:

  • Yarn –Moya 100% Cotton Double Knit (cotton yarn) assortment of colors and grams.
    Weight – DK (11 wpi)
  • Hook – 3, 50 mm (E) – Clover
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

Abbreviations: US Terminology
CH – chain
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet (UK – DC)
HDC – half double crochet (UK – HTR)
DC – double crochet (UK – TR)
RS – right side
WS- wrong side

Gauge:
Not necessary for this project to be perfect.
However if you use a different yarn and/or hook sizing will differ.
Using the SAME hook and yarn will ensure your squares are consistent in size.

Pattern Notes:
Stitch count is important!
For completing the blanket – correct stitch count will ensure a successful joining of squares

Size:
Square – 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15 cm)

Colors:

Approx – 62 – 65 yards (57 – 59 m) for complete square

A – Butternut/Natural (3g)
B – Watermelon/Geisha (2g)
C – Kiwi/Sepia (7g)
D – Turquoise/London Sky (7g)
E – Sangria/Natural (2g)

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Special Stitches:

FPSC (Front Post Single Crochet:

  • Insert hook from the right side of the fabric into the gap to the hook-side of the next stitch to be worked.
  • Insert hook from back to front around the post into the far-side gap.
  • Yarn over and draw loop through both gaps.
  • Yarn and draw through remaining 2 loops on hook.

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BPSC (Back Post Single Crochet: 

  • Insert hook from the wrong side of the fabric into the gap to the hook-side of the next stitch to be worked.
  • Insert hook from front to back around the post into the far-side gap.
  • Yarn over and draw loop through both gaps.
  • Yarn over and draw through remaining 2 loops on hook.

For tutorial – Click Here

FPDC (Front Post Double Crochet):

  • Yarn over and insert your hook from front to back between the posts of the first and second stitch of the row/round below, and then from back to front again between the posts of the second and third stitches.
  • The hook should now be positioned horizontally behind the stitch that you’re working around.
  • Yarn over and draw the yarn around the post of the stitch.
  • You now have 3 loops on the hook.
  • Yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook, twice.
  • One front post double crochet (FPDC) is complete.

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FPTR (Front Post Treble Crochet): 

  • Yarn over twice and insert your hook from front to back between the posts of the first and second stitch of the row/round below, and then from back to front again between the posts of the second and third stitches.
  • The hook should now be positioned horizontally behind the stitch that you’re working around.
  • Yarn over and draw the yarn around the post of the stitch.
  • You now have 4 loops on the hook.
  • Yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook, 3 times.
  • One front post double treble (FPTR) is complete.

For tutorial – Click Here

Starting Popcorn: 

  • CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 4 double crochet (dc) stitches in the same stitch.
  • Drop the loop from your hook.
  • Insert your hook from front to back into 3rd CH of 3 CH.
  • Grab the dropped loop with your hook and pull it through the stitch.
  • Chain 1 to lock your popcorn stitch.

Popcorn:

  • Work 5 double crochet (dc) stitches in the same stitch.
  • Drop the loop from your hook.
  • Insert your hook from front to back under the top 2 loops of the first double crochet of the group.
  • Grab the dropped loop with your hook and pull it through the stitch.
  • Chain 1 to lock your popcorn stitch.

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Three Treble Together (3TRtog):

  • *Yarn over twice.
  • Insert hook into next stitch.
  • Yarn over, pull up a loop.
  • (Yarn over; draw through 2 loops) twice.**
  • Repeat from * to ** two more times.
  • Yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.

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Instructions:

With A – CH 4; SLST into first to form a ring;

RND 1: CH 5 (counts as 1 DC and 2 CH space); *work 1 DC into ring; CH 2.**
Repeat from * to **6 more times; SL ST into 3rd CH of 5 CH.
(8 x DC; 8 x 2 CH spaces)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

With B – join into any 2 CH space.

RND 2: Work Starting Popcorn; CH 3; *work Popcorn into next 2 CH space; CH 3.**
Repeat from * to ** 6 more times; SL ST into Starting Popcorn.
(8 x Popcorn; 8 x 3 CH spaces)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

With A – SL ST into any 3 CH space close to the RIGHTSIDE of a Popcorn.

RND 3: *Work FPSC around next Popcorn; CH 3; work 3 TR together into next 3 CH space; CH 3.**
Repeat from * to ** 7 more times; SL ST into first FPSC worked.
(8 FPSC; 8 TR Petals)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

With C – join with SC into the bottom loop of any FPSC on the BACK of the flower.
(see photos for help)

RND 4: CH 3; *work 1 SC into next FPSC bottom loop; CH 3.**
Repeat from 6 more times; SL ST into first SC worked.
(8 x 3 CH spaces; 8 x SC)

RND 5: SL ST into next 3 CH space; CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work [2 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC] into same space; CH 1; work 3 DC into next 3 CH space; CH 1.
*Work [3 DC; 2 CH; 3 DC] into next 3 CH space; CH 1; work 3 DC into next 3 CH space; CH 1.**
Repeat from * to ** 2 more times; SL ST into 3rd of 3 CH.
(36 DC; 12 x CH spaces)

RND 6: SL ST into each of next 2 DC; SL ST into next 2 CH space; CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 2 DC; CH 2; 3 DC] into same space; CH 1; (work 3 DC into next 1 CH space; CH 1) x 2.
*Work [3 DC; CH 2; 3 DC] into next 2 CH space; CH 1; (work 3 DC; into next 1 CH space; CH 1) x 2.**
Repeat from * to ** 2 more times.
(48 DC; 16 x CH spaces)

RND 7: SL ST into each of next 2 DC; SL ST into next 2 CH space; CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 2 DC; CH 2; 3 DC] into same space; CH 1; (work 3 DC into next 1 CH space; CH 1) x 3.
*Work [3 DC; CH 2; 3 DC] into next 2 CH space; CH 1; (work 3 DC; into next 1 CH space; CH 1) x 3.**
Repeat from * to ** 2 more times.
(60 DC; 20 x CH spaces)
Fasten off and weave in ends

With D – join into any 2 CH corner space;

RND 8: CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work [1 DC; CH 2; 2 DC] into same space; work 1 DC into each DC and 1 CH space until next corner.
* Work [2 DC; CH 2; 2 DC] into next corner space; work 1 DC into each DC and 1 CH space until next corner.**
Repeat from * to ** 2 more times; SL ST into 3rd of 3 CH.
(23 DC on each side = 92 DC)

TIP: When work the FPDC, pull the loop up to match your current round.  If you have a tight tension and your square is pulling inwards from the FPDC around the RND 7 DC; work a FPTR instead.

RND 9: CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 1 DC into next DC; CH 1; work Popcorn into next corner space; CH 1;
(work 1 DC into next 3 DC; SKIP next DC; work FPDC around center DC of RND 7 3 DC group) 5 times; work 1 DC into next 3 DC; CH 1.
*Work Popcorn into next corner space; CH 1;
(work 1 DC into next 3 DC; SKIP next DC; work FPDC around center DC of RND 7 3 DC group) 5 times; work 1 DC into next 3 DC; CH 1.**
Repeat from * to ** two more times; SL ST into 3rd of 3 CH.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
(4 corner Popcorns; 20 FPDC; 18 DC on each side = 72 [92 STS on each side])

With E – join into any FIRST DC of any side;
Note: Join with A if you are making the Hip Vintage Granny Throw

RND 10: *Work 1 SC into each ST until 1 CH space; work 1 SC into 1 CH space; work 1 FPSC around Popcorn; work 1 SC into 1 CH space.**
Repeat from * to ** 3 more times; SL ST into first SC worked.
(23 SC on each side = 92 SC; 4 corner FPSC; 8 corner SC = 104 STS in total)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

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