This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic stitch pattern just to see how far it could go. It’s a stitch sampler blanket using many of these patterns.
Here are all the CAL posts:
First post: Variations on a Theme CAL
Edging instructions for squares
Edging instructions for rectangles
Variations on a Theme Square #16
Row 1: Ch 32, sc in second ch from hook, (ch 1, skip next ch, dc in next 3 ch, ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch), across, turn.
Row 2: Ch 5 (counts as dc and ch 2), bpdc around center dc of next 3-dc group, ch 2, dc in next sc, (ch 2, bpdc around center dc of next 3-dc group, ch 2, dc in next sc) across, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, (ch 1, dc in next ch-2 sp, fpdc around next dc, dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1, sc in next dc) across, turn.
Rows 4-16 or until piece is square, or almost square: Repeat rows 2-3 ending with row 2.
At end of last row, fasten off.
To make this stitch pattern any size, begin with ch multiple of 6 plus 2.
Kath says
Woot, caught up, this one is really beautiful!!
Catherine says
It's a challenge to keep up but I never would have finished an afghan so quickly on my own. Seeing the end in sight and digging everyone's different takes on color.
BlueRoseLover says
LOVE this block. Gorgeous!!
Crochet Lina says
Carolyn, I have a question… I wonder if it's ok for me to translate your afghan pattern to swedish for all swedish crocheter who doesn't know the english crochet terms.. Cuz I really enjoy this CAL and I'm sure there will be other sweds who will do the same..
Carolyn Christmas says
Lina, thanks for your offer to translate into Swedish. I'd love for you to do this if you wish, with credit. That would be wonderful!
Jan says
Caroline,
Just wanted to express my appreciation for your sharing this wonderful afghan design. I never finish afghans because of "same block" fatigue. These different and interesting blocks are keeping me trying to keep up with you!