Spring Pansy Granny Free Pattern
By AnnooCrochet Designs
Pansy flowers represent the thoughts of lovers, shared before a word is spoken.
Named for the French word for "thought" (pensee), the pansy was said to be a charmed flower, possessing telepathic magic. Attending to the plucked bloom, you could hear your lover's thoughts.
You will need:
Cascade Yarn Ultra pima color Pale yellow
Cascade Yarn Ultra pima color Lavender
Cascade Yarn Ultra pima color Purple
Hook size 3.25 mm
Tapestry Needle
Stitches used:
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
dc: double crochet
sl st: slip stitch
tr: rebble
sk st: skip stitch
Pattern:
Round 1: with yellow color, In a magic ring, ch1, 5hdc inside the ring, sl st with first sc
Round 2: in front loop only sc all around , sl st with first sc.Fasten off
Round 3: With Purple Color, sl st in any of the sc,
[ch6 sl st in next sc] twice,
ch4 sl st in next sc,
ch5, sl st in next sc,
ch4, join with sc in beginning ch6
Round 4:In same ch6 loop, [hdc, dc, tr,(ch1, tr) 9 times, dc, hdc, sc],
in next ch6 lp: [sc, hdc, dc, tr, (ch1, tr) 9 times, dc, hdc, sc]
Fasten off
Round 5: with Lavender color join with a sc in next ch 4 sp,
in next ch 5 space loop, [sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc]
in next ch 4 sp loop,[ sc, hdc, 6dc, hdc, sc],
Fasten off
Here are a few Variations on Colors...possibilities are endless...Life is Art. Live yours in Colors!!!!! Happy Crochet My fellow artists.
Round 2: in front loop only sc all around , sl st with first sc.Fasten off
Round 3: With Purple Color, sl st in any of the sc,
[ch6 sl st in next sc] twice,
ch4 sl st in next sc,
ch5, sl st in next sc,
ch4, join with sc in beginning ch6
Round 4:In same ch6 loop, [hdc, dc, tr,(ch1, tr) 9 times, dc, hdc, sc],
in next ch6 lp: [sc, hdc, dc, tr, (ch1, tr) 9 times, dc, hdc, sc]
Fasten off
Round 5: with Lavender color join with a sc in next ch 4 sp,
in same loop [ hdc, 6dc, hdc, sc],
in next ch 5 space loop, [sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc]
in next ch 4 sp loop,[ sc, hdc, 6dc, hdc, sc],
Fasten off
Creating your Granny Square base:
Place your flower, wrong side facing you and with Light Taupe Yarn color
sl st in any st of round1,
create a square by, sl st in one of the back loops left from round 2, ch2, and sl s 4 times as shown in the pictures.
create a square by, sl st in one of the back loops left from round 2, ch2, and sl s 4 times as shown in the pictures.
Round 1: with Flower right side facing you,
[3dc in any of the 3ch space of the square you just made, ch, 3dc]
repeat 3 more times, join with first dc
Round 2: ch1, 3dc in same sp,
[3dc, ch, 3dc in next sp from previous round, 3dc in between the next sp, between the next 3dc from previous round] 3 more times,
join with first dc.
Round 3: ch, 3dc in same sp,
3dc in next st, 3dc, ch 3dc in next sp from previous round, ([3dc in next sp] twice, 3dc, ch, 3dc in next sp from previous round) 3 more times.
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Happy Crochet my fellow artists!!!!
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I love pansies so I love this!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful, thanks you so much for your generosity sharing these with all of us.
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MEredith
This is gorgeous!! Thank you for sharing! :) xx Holly
ReplyDeletethey are lovely and i am trying:) BUT (i am Danish so their might be some translation diff:) what is the diff. between trebble and double chrochet?? Please help me:)
ReplyDeleteJytte
Thank you for sharing this pansy afghan, it is absolutely gorgeous. I have pansy décor throughout my whole house including wallpaper and this afghan will be a beautiful addition. Thank you again, Irene
ReplyDeleteA US double is a UK treble. A US treble is a UK double treble. I think.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern!
love this square, thanks so much for the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, and I saved this pattern for myself to make, and shared on FB with the fans! Thank you it is just lovely!! Sandy :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteHello! So lovely and I"m so excited to find a free pansy square pattern I can recommend! In fact, I have linked to it on my blog at http://txmommylady.blogspot.com/2015/02/pansy-granny-square-september.html and if this is not okay please let me know....
ReplyDeleteMerci elle elle elle est magnifique
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!! These are the best examples I've seen. Thank you for sharing your talent!
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