You can find the links for all the squares in the crochet along here. The free pattern is below, but if you’d like the ad free printable version, it is available either as part of my Lifetime Pattern Pass, or you can purchase it on its own for £5 from Ravelry
This pattern is written in US terms, but the UK translation is below.
UK Translation
Single crochet (sc) = Double crochet
The Pattern
For this square you will need a 4mm hook
Start by making a foundation chain of 31
Row 1. Sc in the 3rd chain from your hook (the turning chain counts as a stitch) sc in each stitch across – 30 stitches
Turn
Row 2. Chain 1 and sc in the next stitch. Sc in the next 4 stitches. Chain 7, skip the next 7 stitches. Sc in the next 6 stitches. Chain 7, skip 7 stitches and sc in the next 5 stitches.
Turn
Rows 3 and 4. Repeat row 2.
Turn
Row 5. Chain 1 and sc in the next 5 stitches. *Chain 3. Single crochet around the chains of rows 2, 3 and 4 so they are all pulled together.
Chain 3, skip the chains* and sc in the next 6 stitches. Repeat between *and* then sc in the last 5 stitches
Turn
Rows 6-21. Repeat rows 2-5
Row 22. Repeat row 2
The Border
Use a 3.5mm hook for the border
Sc in each stitch across the top, making 7sc in the chains
Sc in each stitch across the bottom
For the sides make 2 sc in the sides of rows 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21, and make 1sc in the side of all other rows.
You should have 30 sc down each side, plus an extra stitch in each corner for the turn. This will make your stitch count as 32 stitches across each side and 124 stitches total (remember the extra stitch corner stitch is counted in the stitch count for both sides)
You have now finished your square and join and you can tie off and weave in the ends
You can now add the interlocking border, joining this weeks square to last weeks as you join. You can see how to do this here
If you have any questions about the pattern or the CAL, then come on over to the Facebook group – 50 Stitches where you can show us your completed squares too.
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