When we initially moved into our own home, I had so many crochet decor design ideas! I knew I wanted to add a few modern crochet designs to go with the modern look of our home. The simplest of these designs are coasters, they add such a nice modern touch to the kitchen decor! DMC Crafts sent me this gorgeous Nova Vita 12 yarn (thanks!) to try out and I initially thought a planter using this corded yarn would be nice but I also liked the idea of modern chunky crochet coasters.
So, I worked up a gauge swatch with a 10 mm hook but realized it was a little tough since this yarn is corded and jumbo weight so I went up a hook size and used a size 17 12 mm hook from my Denise Interchangeables set and I loved the stitch definition and how nicely it worked up in Tunisian simple stitch. I added a line of purl stitches to give it a minimalist twist and I love how they turned out.
This pattern is for a minimalist Farmhouse style textured Tunisian crochet coaster that can be completed by a beginner! It is made with two simple stitches and the project can be completed in an hour and makes for the perfect stash buster gift idea!
Note: Working Tunisian crochet with a corded yarn like this can be tough on the hands so it’s a good idea to take breaks.
About the Pattern:
Skill Level: Beginner
Yarn:
DMC Nova Vita 12 in 31 – 20 yds per coaster (9 oz/250 g; 60 yds/55 m; 80% upcycled cotton, 20% polyester Woven cord, with thinner inside cord); Jumbo weight
The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st.
Always TSS in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color.
Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.
Abbreviations:
Ch: Chain
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
Tps: Tunisian purl stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above.
Tunisian Crochet Pattern Instructions:
Ch 8
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (8 sts)
Row 2: Tps, tss 5, work last st as normal
Row 3: Tss, tps, tss 4, work last st as normal
Row 4: Tss 2, tps, tss 3, work last st as normal
Row 5: Tss 3, tps, tss 2, work last st as normal
Row 6: Tss 4, tps, tss 1, work last st as normal
Row 7: Bind off in this pattern: Tss 5, tps, work last st as normal Bind off. Leave a 6 in tail and cut yarn, weave in ends.
Repeat rows 1 to 7 for each coaster.
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com
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Check out this modern crochet bag pattern with a textured design with sections of the Tunisian crossed stitch and Tunisian bobble stitch.
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Inspiration Behind this Modern Crochet Bag Pattern
I recently became obsessed with the Tunisian crossed stitch and decided it would look amazing on a bag pattern! I’ve always loved the versatility of crossbody bags which is why I decided on this style. I started experimenting with different Tunisian crochet stitches until I landed on the bobble stitch. It has been a while since I’ve Tunisian crocheted the bobble stitch! It is so fun to work up and I couldn’t be happier with how these contrasting panels of the purse worked up!
This Tunisian crochet pattern is for a fun textured Tunisian crochet purse that can be completed by an advanced beginner! This project is a great way to practice some basic Tunisian crochet stitches while adding a trendy purse to your Spring wardrobe!
We Crochet Official graciously provided the yarn for this design! I used their Shine Worsted yarn in Blush, the most gorgeous pink perfect for Spring! Thanks so much for the yarn support!
Shine Worsted Modal® natural beech wood fiber gives high quality Pima cotton an elegant sheen and soft drape while minimizing pilling and stretching. This very appealing yarn can be used in any of your favorite designs calling for worsted weight yarn. Supremely comfortable for warm weather garments, and the easy care of machine washability makes it the perfect choice for spring and summer crochet projects. Shine is excellent for showing off textured stitches and cables as seen below. I absolutely loved working with it, It was super soft and had a great sheen to it. I also loved the drape! It just glides so smoothly on my Cruella Deville Furls Tunisian crochet hook. You can grab some Shine worsted here or by clicking below.
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Hooks:
Size J (6 mm) Tunisian crochet hook with a 12 in. Cord or 12 in. long, grab my favorite Furls Cruella Deville Tunisian crochet hook HERE or check out my favorite Denise Interchangeable Tunisian Crochet Set HERE.
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Need a modern crochet pillow pattern perfect for any room? Check out this beginner-friendly cozy textured Tunisian crochet pillow pattern! It is made with two simple stitch repeats and the project can be completed in a few hours to elevate the cozy factor to any living space!
I initially designed this for the We Crochet Independent Designer Program. The call was for pillows and pillow covers. When I thought of a pillow, my mind immediately went to a super squishy hygge-inducing pattern. A pillow made of the fluffiest yarn highlighting simple gorgeous texture that adds beautiful depth to any room in the house. I think the Tunisian Ribbed Pillow turned out exactly how I envisioned it! I hope you love it too!
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A huge thanks to We Crochet for generously providing yarn support for this design! I absolutely loved working with the Tuff Puff yarn. It definitely was an arm workout but well worth it! If you prefer an easier yarn, you could go with the Mighty Stitch Super Bulky although the texture and feel may vary as the Mighty Stitch Super Bulky is not a 100% wool yarn.
Modern Crochet Pillow Pattern Important Stitch Tutorials
Have you ever tried Tunisian crochet? If you haven’t, don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! You can practice the foundation row and Tunisian simple stitch below! This pattern is a fun two-stitch repeat. All you need to know is the Tunisian Simple Stitch and the Tunisian Purl Stitch! You can watch and practice both stitches below!
How to do the Tunisian simple stitch
How to do the Tunisian purl stitch
If you love crochet home decor patterns, make sure you check out my other pillow patterns below (left to right), the Tunisian Luxe Pillow and the First Snowfall Pillow
My other modern crochet pillow patterns you might like
Tunisian Luxe PillowFirst Snowfall Pillow
Check out other amazing Neutral Home Decor Crochet Designs from the Independent Designer Showcase over at We Crochet, check them out HERE!
Check out other amazing Neutral Home Decor Knitting Designs from the Independent Designer Showcase over at Knit Picks, check them out HERE!
Looking for free valentines crochet patterns? You’re in the right place, check out 23 fun and free valentines crochet patterns!
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Today, I’m sharing a round-up of some super fun crochet projects that are perfect for this time of year! There’s a fun mix of crochet amigurumi, blankets, accessories, garments, and home decor! Check out all the fun free crochet patterns below!
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This pattern is for two textured Tunisian crochet coasters that can be completed by a beginner! It is made with two simple stitch repeats, the set can be completed easily in a couple of hours and is a perfect mindless project and makes for a great last minute gift or stocking stuffer!
Skill Level: Beginner
Yarn:
Big Twist Textile Yarn – 40 yds (Approximately 40 yards for each coaster) (5.3 oz/ 150 g; 108 yds/99 m; 68% cotton, 32% Polyamide; size 6)
Check out this easy textured Tunisian crochet placemat pattern. Practice the Tunisian honeycomb stitch with this fun crochet kitchen pattern.
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Are you looking for quick crochet gift patterns? The time of year has come for making gifts for loved ones! Time to get out your yarn and hooks to start on that holiday prep. From scarves to home decor, this time of year is filled with making special crochet gifts. You can find 30 FREE crochet patterns that make wonderful gifts! All of them can be worked up quickly: from scarves, to hats, to a done in a day blanket.
You can check out all the patterns over on the blog hop page below.
About the Pattern:
This pattern is for a textured tunisian crochet placemat that can be completed by a beginner! It is made with two simple stitch repeats, the placemat can be completed easily in a few hours and is a perfect mindless project and makes for a great gift idea. It’s a matching placemat for my most popular Honeycomb Kitchen Set (table runner and kitchen towel set).
Bernat Maker Home Decor in Cream (185 yards) (8.8 oz/7250 g.; 317 yds/290 m; 72% cotton, 28% nylon; size 5)* This is the amount needed per placemat* For a set of 4 you would need 3 skeins. You can also use a comparable T-shirt yarn or fabric yarn.
Hooks:
Size M13 (9 mm) Tunisian crochet hook with a 12 in. Cord. Grab my favorite set here
Gauge is 15 sts over 8 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 4×4 in. square
Finished Size:
The finished placemat is 16.5 in. wide by 13 in. in length
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The blanket square crochet pattern is part of the Charity Cozy Fall MAL. Twenty unique knit and crochet square designs are released throughout the month of October 2021 to form a cozy fall blanket. You can find all the MAL info and all the knit square patterns HERE!
You can get the free pattern below or grab the Ad-FREE PDF from my Etsy and Ravelry Shops. You can also grab all 20 crochet squares from the Cozy Fall MAL so you don’t have to wait for new squares to be released. 50% from each bundle purchase will be donated to Cure Childhood Cancer! You will also be entered into a raffle to win 1 of 3 epic pirze bundles!
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A fun charity makealong for Cure Childhood Cancer featuring 20 free knit square patterns and 20 free crochet square patterns.
I am so excited to announce that in the month of October, Hortense from Knitting With Chopsticks and I will be hosting the Charity Cozy Fall Makealong! Both of us have personal stories that led us to host this event to create awareness and to raise some funds for the charity Cure Childhood Cancer.
How the Charity Cozy Fall MAL will work:
Each weekday from Oct. 4th to the 29th, we will be sharing free square patterns (one knit and one crochet square) from different designers. Make sure to come to this post and check back each day to see the squares of the day below under the “FREE Crochet Square Patterns” and “FREE Knit Square Patterns” headings.
The blanket that you’ll be making will be a truly special one. All the squares can be donated to a charity from the list provided. That’s not all, you will have the opportunity to donate to Cure Childhood Cancer by purchasing a complete bundle of all the squares at a discounted price. Fifty percent of proceeds from each bundle sale will be donated to Cure Childhood Cancer.
Cure Childhood Cancer’s mission is to help fund research for childhood cancer and support the kids and their families going through these tough times. From meals and counseling to financial assistance, CURE is committed to walking alongside families throughout their cancer journey. You can find more information over on their website here.
MAL PARTICIPATION GIVEAWAY:
The MAL is a great opportunity for you to learn some new stitches and techniques. I hope you’ll follow along and join in on the fun!
Share your squares on social media (Instagram, Facebook groups) with hashtag #CozyFallMAL during the makealong for a chance to win. Make sure to tag us on Instagram @noorsknitsand @knittingwithchopsticks so we can see!
Worsted weight hand-dyed skein (Sugar Maple colorway) by Hawari Bazaar Yarn Co. (Valued at $28)
$25 Furls Gift Card
*This Giveaway is open worldwide!
PATTERN BUNDLES
Cozy Fall Crochet and Knit Blanket Squares Pattern Bundles:
Each bundle will be available for $16 (that’s just a few cents per pattern and you get a total of 20 complete square patterns in each bundle!). Save even more when you purchase both the knit and crochet square bundles! You’ll get the second one at just $10!
Fifty percent of proceeds from bundle sales will go towards Cure Childhood Cancer. This is a great opportunity for us to use our crafting skills to raise funds and awareness! By the end of October, you’ll have made 40 completely unique knit and crochet 8” squares by different designers.
What’s Included in the Bundle?
20 Gorgeous fall inspired crochet square patterns (crochet square bundle) and 20 Gorgeous fall inspired knit square patterns (knit square bundle).
Each square is designed for an 8″ square to form the coziest fall blanket. Many patterns include instructions to adjust the size for other projects.
Each square is designed in worsted weight yarn so you can use up your stash.
Designed with beginners to more advanced crafters in mind to help you expand your crochet and knitting skills. These squares are a great opportunity to learn new skills and try new techniques.
Purchase 1 or both pattern bundles, each purchase counts as an entry to win one of the three prize bundles. 3 chances to win. 1st prize, 2nd prize, and 3rd prize.(Open worldwide)
1st Prize: Basic Winding Station from Knit Picks and a $50 Gift card from Furls Crochet (Valued at $160)
2nd Prize: Rooster Yarn Bowl from Darn Good Yarn and the Blocking Tool Starter Kit from Knit Picks (Valued at $100)
3rd Prize: A Crate from Knitcrate and a Complete Snuggle Puff Value Pack from Knit Picks (Valued at $120)
Be the FIRST to get your hands on all of the square patterns in one curated bundle! Get a head start on the Makealong while you give back to a great cause!
If you follow me on Instagram you probably already saw my post but I lost a sweet baby nephew to cancer last year and I would like to honor his memory and do something to give back to other families experiencing hardships as a result of childhood cancer.
Cure Childhood Cancer is a great organization working towards funding research for childhood cancer and supporting the kids and their families going through these tough times. From meals and counseling to financial assistance, CURE is committed to walking alongside families throughout their cancer journey
Cure Childhood Cancer has recently:
Funded $34,000,000 in research
Provided $1,926,727 in Financial Assistance
Served 124,373 Meals in the Hospital
You also have the opportunity to help CURE reach their goals by grabbing one or both of the pattern bundles! Help us make a difference! Remember each purchase counts as an entry into the raffle where you can win 1 of 3 amazing prize bundles!
Where to Donate Finished Squares/Blankets:
Below is a list of organizations where you can donate your finished squares and blankets. You should still contact each organization before sending in the squares just in case they have specific requirements/restrictions regarding Covid safety.
Crochet for Cancer – Find your nearest chapter location, you can send anywhere. Get the complete list of locations HERE and read the full FAQ HERE.
Project Linus – Click on the state to find chapter locations where you can donate HERE
Knit for Kids – Find out where to send your completed items by clicking HERE.
When sending your items, please do not use tags, labels or pinning of sizes on any of the items as they will need to be removed prior to shipping.
Please send them to:
Knit for Kids
c/o World Vision
210 Overlook Drive
Sewickley PA 15143
Binky patrol – Check out the main website for details HERE
Find your local chapter from the drop down on the upper right hand corner.
The main chapters are below:
Carolyn Berndt, Director Binky Patrol 145 North Lemon Orange, CA 92868
BPHQ Susan Finch, Founder PO Box 652 Beaverton, OR 97005
Share-a-Square – Find them on Instagram, send squares to:
14 Box Leaf Court Greer, SC 29650
Downtowner Gallery 231 East Main St. Suite 160 Round Rock, TX 78664
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
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Practice some fun Tunisian crochet stitches with this FREE Tunisian crochet scarf pattern as part of Furls Crochet Blog Hop!
Design Inspiration behind this FREE Colorblock Crochet Wrap Pattern
I’m sure many of you have watched Pocahontas growing up and although we probably didn’t truly grasp the important message behind the movie when we were younger, it was a favorite for many of us. My absolute favorite song from the movie was of course Colors of the Wind from the picturization to the beautiful lyrics, everything was beautiful. When I signed up for this blog event, I had no idea I would end up here. I knew I wanted to design a wearable accessory but that was pretty much it.
Enter Wander Palette Packs! These palettes are all SO gorgeous from the shine to the softness and come in so many amazing color combinations. Of course, my favorite was the Autumn Palette Pack, I am a sucker for jewel and warm tones and anything FALL! So this palette was PERFECT. As my design ideas evolved, I wanted to somehow showcase a spiral of colors and that led me to the Colors of the Wind song and I drew inspiration from the swirling of colors throughout the song to bring you this gorgeous FREE Tunisian color block crochet wrap pattern. I am beyond thrilled with how this Tunisian crochet wrap pattern turned out! I hope you love making it as much as I did!
Since my design is heavily inspired by a song that speaks to the struggles of the Native American people, I would like to urge you all to read the following articles and donate to the charities mentioned if you can to support their cause.
Gauge is 18 sts over 10 rows in Tunisian simple stitch for a 4 x 4 in. square.
Finished Size:
The wrap is 64 in. long by 14 in. wide
Pattern Notes:
This pattern is for an advanced beginner textured Tunisian crochet color block wrap! It’s the perfect accessory for your Fall wardrobe. Practice some basic Tunisian crochet stitches while creating a cozy wrap!
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st.
Always Tunisian simple stitch in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.
If you’re looking for a nice crochet wrap pattern, you’re in the right place. Check out this fun crochet wrap pattern free.
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Pattern Instructions for this Colorblock Crochet Wrap Pattern
Note: This pattern is worked bottom-up from Section A to O
Color Chart Sections H to O:
Color Chart Sections A to H
Stitch Guide:
Section A – Honeycomb
Section B – Simple Stitch
Section C – Knit Stitch
Section D – Simple Stitch
Section E – Honeycomb
Section F – Simple Stitch
Section G – Knit Stitch
Section H – Simple Stitch
Section H= Simple stitch
Section I= Honeycomb
Section J= Honeycomb
Section K= Honeycomb
Section L= Honeycomb
Section M= Simple Stitch
Section N= Knit stitch
Section O= Honeycomb
Check out this color block crochet scarf pattern it’s one of the perfect crochet wrap patterns for beginners.
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 58
Section A begins (Completed in the color Snow)
Note: Remember to alternate stitches (ex. If there is a purl st below, do a simple stitch, and vice versa). Refer to video tutorial for help.
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (58 sts)
Row 2: (Tss, Tps)* rep * across. Complete normal RetP.
Row 3: (Tps, Tss)* rep * across. Complete normal RetP.
Rows 4 and 5: Repeat rows 2 and 3.
Row 6: Repeat row 2.
Continue in simple stitch for the color Thatch and the honeycomb pattern for Snow following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Tunisian simple stitch: Pick up a loop in each st across and complete a normal RetP.
Section B begins (completed in the color Thatch in Tunisian simple stitch)
Row 7: (T) x 2, (S) x 56
Row 8: (T) x 4, (S) x 54
Row 9: (T) x 7, (S) x 51
Row 10: (T) x 11, (S) x 47
Row 11: (T) x 16, (S) x 42
Row 12: (T) x 22, (S) x 36
Row 13: (T) x 29, (S) x 29
Row 14: (T) x 37, (S) x 21
Row 15: (T) x 46, (S) x 12
Row 16 and 17: (T) x 58
Section C begins (completed in the Dragonfruit color in Tunisian knit stitch). Continue in the knit stitch pattern for Dragonfruit and simple stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Tunisian knit stitch: Insert hook into back of work (do not go into the vertical bar) and pull up a loop across. Normal RetP across. Refer to video tutorial above.
Row 18: (D) x 2, (T) x 56
Row 19: (D) x 5, (T) x 53
Row 20: (D) x 9, (T) x 49
Row 21: (D) x 14, (T) x 44
Row 22: (D) x 20, (T) x 38
Row 23: (D) x 27, (T) x 31
Row 24: (D) x 35, (T) x 23
Row 25: (D) x 44, (T) x 14
Rows 26 to 28: (D) x 58
Section D Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Tunisian simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Ambrosia and knit stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 29: (A) x 2, (D) x 56
Row 30: (A) x 4, (D) x 54
Row 31: (A) x 8, (D) x 50
Row 32: (A) x 13, (D) x 45
Row 33: (A) x 19, (D) x 39
Row 34: (A) x 26, (D) x 32
Row 35: (A) x 34, (D) x 24
Row 36: (A) x 43, (D) x 15
Rows 37 to 39: (A) x 58
Section E Begins (Completed in Velvet in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Velvet and simple stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 40: (V) x 2, (A) x 56
Row 41: (V) x 5, (A) x 53
Row 42: (V) x 11, (A) x 47
Row 43: (V) x 18, (A) x 40
Row 44: (V) x 26, (A) x 32
Row 45: (V) x 35, (A) x 23
Rows 46 to 58: (V) x 58
Section F Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Ambrosia and honeycomb stitch for Velvet following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 59: (A) x 2, (V) x 56
Row 60: (A) x 5, (V) x 53
Row 61: (A) x 9, (V) x 49
Row 62: (A) x 14, (V) x 44
Row 63: (A) x 20, (V) x 38
Row 64: (A) x 27, (V) x 31
Row 65: (A) x 35, (V) x 23
Row 66: (A) x 44, (V) x 14
Rows 67 and 68: (A) x 58
Section G Begins (Completed in Dragonfruit in knit stitch).Continue in the knit stitch for Dragonfruit and simple stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 69: (D) x 2, (A) x 56
Row 70: (D) x 7, (A) x 51
Row 71: (D) x 13, (A) x 45
Row 72: (D) x 20, (A) x 38
Row 73: (D) x 28, (A) x 30
Row 74: (D) x 37, (A) x 21
Row 75: (D) x 46, (A) x 12
Row 76: (D) x 58
Section H Begins (Completed in Thatch in simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Thatch and knit stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Are you looking for a fun crochet wrap pattern tutorial? Check out this fun Tunisian crochet shawl pattern!
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Since my design is heavily inspired by a song that speaks to the struggles of the Native American people, I would like to urge you all to read the following articles and donate to the charities mentioned if you can to support their cause.
Colors of the Wind Wrap Sections H to O color chart begins.
Row 85: (T) x 58
Section I Begins (Completed in Snow in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 86: (S) x 2, (T) x 56
Row 87: (S) x 5, (T) x 53
Row 88: (S) x 11, (T) x 47
Row 89: (S) x 18, (T) x 40
Row 90: (S) x 26, (T) x 32
Row 91: (S) x 35, (T) x 23
Row 92: (S) x 45, (T) x 13
Rows 93 to 95: (S) x 58
Section J Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Snow following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 96: (A) x 1, (S) x 57
Row 97: (A) x 3, (S) x 55
Row 98: (A) x 7, (S) x 51
Row 99: (A) x 12, (S) x 46
Row 100: (A) x 18, (S) x 40
Row 101: (A) x 25, (S) x 33
Row 102: (A) x 33, (S) x 25
Row 103: (A) x 42, (S) x 16
Row 104: (A) x 52, (S) x 6
Row 105: (A) x 58
Section K Begins (Completed in Dragonfruit in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 106: (D) x 1, (A) x 57
Row 107: (D) x 3, (A) x 55
Row 108: (D) x 6, (A) x 52
Row 109: (D) x 10, (A) x 48
Row 110: (D) x 15, (A) x 43
Row 111: (D) x 21, (A) x 37
Row 112: (D) x 28, (A) x 30
Row 113: (D) x 36, (A) x 22
Row 114: (D) x 45, (A) x 13
Section L Begins (Completed in Thatch in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 115: (T) x 1, (D) x 57
Row 116: (T) x 4, (D) x 54
Row 117: (T) x 8, (D) x 50
Row 118: (T) x 13, (D) x 45
Row 119: (T) x 19, (D) x 39
Row 120: (T) x 26, (D) x 32
Row 121: (T) x 34, (D) x 24
Row 122: (T) x 43, (D) x 15
Rows 123 and 124: (T) x 58
Section M Begins (Completed in Velvet in Simple stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 125: (V) x 1, (T) x 57
Row 126: (V) x 4, (T) x 54
Row 127: (V) x 9, (T) x 49
Row 128: (V) x 15, (T) x 43
Row 129: (V) x 21, (T) x 37
Row 130: (V) x 29, (T) x 29
Row 131: (V) x 38, (T) x 20
Row 132: (V) x 47, (T) x 11
Rows 133 and 134: (V) x 58
Section N Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Knit stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Velvet following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 135: (A) x 1, (V) x 57
Row 136: (A) x 3, (V) x 55
Row 137: (A) x 7, (V) x 51
Row 138: (A) x 12, (V) x 46
Row 139: (A) x 18, (V) x 40
Row 140: (A) x 25, (V) x 33
Row 141: (A) x 34, (V) x 24
Row 142: (A) x 43, (V) x 15
Row 143: (A) x 58
Section O Begins (Completed in Snow in Honeycomb stitch).Complete all remaining rows in Honeycomb stitch.
Rows 144 to 157: (S) x 58
Finishing touches for this Color block crochet scarf: Attach fringe using remaining yarn: Cut 8 in. pieces and fold and attach to short edges of the wrap. Steam block and trim fringe.
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If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to check out more of my Tunisian crochet patterns such as the Tunisian Giving Scarf or check out my latest release in honor of Granny Square Weekend from last weekend, the Basanti Vest pattern.
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If you’re looking for unique and fun granny square vest patterns, you are in the right place. Keep reading for how to make this fun culturally inspired vintage granny square vest pattern and Happy Granny Square Day!
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Design Inspiration – Crochet Granny Square Vest Pattern FREE:
Introducing a culturally-inspired crop granny square vest crochet pattern! Welcome the #BasantiVest!
A little bit of background: Rang De Basanti in Hindi translates to “color me saffron.” The orange saffron color is an integral piece of the Indian flag and it represents courage and bravery! The green in the flag represents the fertility of the land and white represents peace and unity. The blue wheel symbolizes the sky and the ocean.
When I tell people I’m Muslim, they automatically assume I’m from Pakistan and it’s frustrating because I’m a proud Hyderabadi Indian and I love my culture! I made this vest in honor of that love for India and its rich culture but also to make a statement because Muslims are being discriminated against by Hindu nationalists all over India simply for being Muslim and it needs to stop.
A few accounts you can follow to learn more about the discrimination and support the cause: Rana Ayyub on both Instagram and Twitter; Siasat Daily; Hindutva Watch; and if you have the means please donate to Indian American Muslim Council. Also, a shout out to my cousin Zafar for providing this info, give him a follow on Twitter @DeccaniBhai where he shares tidbits of comedy along with political commentary on the Middle East/North Africa and South Asian politics.
Mohey mohey tu rang de Basanti! Let’s put on our Basanti Vest and be courageous and brave, stand up for what’s right, and teach kindness always! Don’t let politics create this divide in our beautiful India!
I brought in classic elements like the sheeshas (mirrors) and gold metallic tassels because I love them so much! This granny square vest design has been on my mind for several months, I thought it would be perfect for #GrannySquareDay which falls on Aug. 15th this year which is also India’s Independence Day!
Note: The Basanti Vest instructions below are a rough recipe, this pattern has not been tech edited or tested so please let me know if you see any issues and I will correct them as soon as possible! I am also offering an ad-free PDF but for a very low price considering this is a garment (if I had tech edited or tested this pattern it would be $6+ but I am offering it for just $3 right now). Instructions for how to customize fit are provided.
The vest is 13 in. long by 18 in. wide. Instructions to customize fit are provided below. Fits a chest circumference of 38 in. This size took a total of 18 granny squares and 6 triangles to complete.
Note: The instructions provided are for a crop-length easy crochet granny square vest, you will need more granny squares/more yardage for a full-length vest.
This pattern uses a few crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
How to crochet a granny triangle (Tutorial by Bella Coco Crochet from the UK, she mentions what the US equivalent is to each st): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_EHSvcWblQ
Chest/Bust Circumference – Measure around the fullest part of the chest/bust. Do not draw the tape too tightly.
Back Waist Length- Measure from the most prominent bone at base of neck to the natural waistline. I measured the crop length (from my neck to the midpoint of my back).
Armhole Depth- Measure from the top outside edge of the shoulder down to the armpit.
Waist circumference: Measure your waist at the smaller circumference of your natural waist, usually just above the belly button.
Divide your waist circumference by 2 to find out your panel width, note the number here: . Subtract 2 from this number to account for the border (border will add about 2 in.). Note the number here: . Divide this number by 4 to find out the number of granny squares you need to make the width of the back of your vest. Note the number here: . Multiply by the number of granny squares you need to make the back waist length. Note the number here: .Subtract 2 from this number and note it here (subtracted 2 because we will replace 2 squares with triangles to give some shaping): .
This is how many granny squares you will need for the back panel, Note the number here: .
EXAMPLE CALCULATION FOR BACK PANEL:
Waist circumference was 37 in. So 37 divided by 2 = 18.5 in. rounded up to 19 in. 19 minus 2 to account for the border, 17 in. 17 divided by 4 = 4.25 rounded down to 4. A total of 4 granny squares are needed to complete the width of the back panel. 4 granny squares across multiplied by 3 granny squares for length= 12 granny squares total. 12 – 2 = 10 granny squares in total for the back panel (subtracted 2 because we will replace 2 squares with triangles to give some shaping). I made two Tunisian crochet triangles for the armhole shaping, you could make granny triangles instead if you would like.
Make two Tunisian crochet triangles or granny triangles.
Tunisian crochet triangle:
Ch 2, complete a foundation row
Inc middle st by completing Tunisian knit stitch (refer to video tutorial above) until you have 15 sts, sc around doing (sc, ch1, sc) into corners, sl st and cut yarn
Divide chest/bust measurement by 4 to find out how many inches each front panel should be across. Note the number here: . Divide this number by 4 to find out how many granny squares make up each front panel width. Multiply by the number of granny squaresneeded for back waist length. Note the number here: . Subtract two from this number to get the total number of granny squares for ONE front panel.
This is the total number of granny squares you will need for one front panel, note the number here: .
Make two granny triangles for each front panel.
Make two extra granny squares for inside pockets.
EXAMPLE CALCULATION FOR FRONT PANELS
Chest circumference was 38 in. 38 in. divided by 4= 9.5 in. makes up the panel width. 9.5 in. divided by 4 in.= 2.375 rounded down to 2. A total of 2 granny squares make up the front panel width. Multiply 2 by the number of squares needed to complete the back waist length which was 3. 2 x 3= 6 granny squares total needed for the front panel. Subtract 2 from this number (because we will be replacing 2 squares with 2 triangles for the armhole and neck shaping), 6 -2 = 4 granny squares needed to complete the front panel. Make 2 granny triangles to add the shaping for the neckline and armhole.
Total of 4 granny squares and 2 granny triangles are needed to complete ONE panel.
Inc middle st by completing Tunisian knit stitch (refer to the video tutorial above) until you have 15 sts, sc around doing (sc, ch1, sc) into corners, sl st and cut yarn
Whip st squares and triangles with black yarn as shown below. Sew pockets on the inside of the front panels.
Using black yarn, sew along the top and sides to join the back and front panels (sew from top point to the middle point of the outer triangles) and along the sides, leaving enough space for the armhole, I left an opening of about 8 inches.
With black yarn, Treble crochet border around the bottom of the vest. Leave a 6 in. tail and cut yarn.
With black yarn, Sc border around front panels and along the neckline. Leave a 6 in. tail and cut yarn.
With black yarn, Sc around the armhole. Leave a 6 in. tail and cut yarn.
Weave in all loose ends.
Attach gold metallic crochet thread short tassels in every other st around the bottom of the vest, I made the tassels about 2 to 3 in. Make sure these are secure, you could use a glue gun or tie knots to secure the tassels.
Embroider sheeshas/mirrors as seen on center points and corners of granny squares and triangles (see diagram for reference).
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com. Share your finished vest with me on social media using the hashtag #BasantiVest for a chance to be featured! Tag me on Instagram @noorsknits and on Facebook @noorsknits1