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102: 160: 191:. Basic granny squares alternate sets of double stitches and chain stitches. Variant patterns use different stitch types or produce other geometric shapes such as hexagons. In order to achieve a distinct angle at the corners, the designer uses extra chain stitches. Subsequent rounds are added by wrapping multiple stitches around the existing chain stitches. Hundreds of variant motifs are in use, and entire books have been devoted to granny square designs. 152: 467: 20: 363: 140: 120:
stitch which is twisted, and of any two desirable colors. The small blocks can be sewn or drawn together, so as to make a perfect square, this joining being done on the wrong side. The idea is to have the blocks appear as one straight strip. Use Germantown wool, the colors of the block being bright and varied to one’s taste, but the outer edge of each is black.
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If you grew up in the seventies, as I did, you might fear the granny square--if only because, for a while, clothing was made of nothing else. Granny square vests, granny square shorts, granny square hats. Heck, I bet there was some kid out there who was forced to go to school wearing granny square
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I have been trying a new crocheted pattern for an Afghan, which is on the principle of the crazy work so popular now. It is made in strips of the desired length, and with two of the blocks, which I have brought, forming the width (fig. 2). The long strips are crocheted together with a double chain
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Although particular color and pattern schemes for granny squares change with time, this class of motif is a staple among crocheters. Multicolor granny squares are an effective way to use up small amounts of yarn left over from other projects and basic granny square motifs do not require advanced
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The familiar granny square is a special form of square motif. Although there are many variations on the granny square, the traditional one is a double-crocheted square made with a series of
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by working in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are traditionally handmade as crochet and cannot be manufactured by machine. They resemble coarse
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The earliest known example of a traditional granny square, designed by a Mrs. Phelps, was published in the April 5, 1885, edition of
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The granny square motif reappeared in the 1930s, and the pattern was featured in publications such as Fleisher's Afghans.
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A scarf made from granny stitch hexagons in mixed color cotton yarn bordered with ecru
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Granny Square design by Mrs. Phelps in April 4, 1885 issue of Prairie Farmer Magazine
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Granny square apparel is a cyclical fashion that peaked in the 1970s. As
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A granny square worked in two colors and seven rounds.
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Cotton
crochet hook
fabric
crochet
lace
motifs
clothing
purses
Afghan blankets
textiles
Debbie Stoller
Granny Square design by Mrs. Phelps in April 4, 1885 issue of Prairie Farmer Magazine
Prairie Farmer
crazy quilting

Afghan blanket


chains
filet crochet
chain stitches
"Prairie Farmer"
"Dorcas Magazine"
"Granny-A-Go-Go: History of Crochet Granny Squares"
ISBN
978-1-57990-980-2

Granny squares
Granny square tutorial

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