This is a Granny Square made with Puff Stitches. It creates a thick granny square so it's great for Pet blankets which, for now, is the reason for these. Pillows would also be a great idea for making them. They're also unusually quick. I thought it would take longer then, say, a Traditional Granny Square.
There are 2 patterns below. The first is for the Solid colored granny square and the other is if you want to change yarn every row.
For those of you who are familiar with the Puff stitch there is always a chain 1 done after it, to secure it. It's included in the instructions. You don't have to worry about remembering to do it.
If you do a 5 Row Puff Granny Square = 110 feet total = 37 yards used
If
you do a 6 Row Puff Granny Square = 139 feet total = 46 yards used
If
you do a 7 Row Puff Granny Square = 172 feet total = 57 ½ yards used
If
you do a 8 Row Puff Granny Square = 208 feet total = 70 yards used
If
you do a 10 Row Puff Granny Square = 292 feet total = 97 yards used
Abbreviations:
*
= Repeat in between instructions them
Corner
= Do (1 Puff st, ch3, 1 Puff st) in the next ch3-space
ch-1
space or ch-3 space = refers to an actual space made from a previous
row
ch1
= need to chain 1
Solid
Colored Square:
Hook size J
Hook size J
The
beginning chain 3 counts as the first DC
Chain
6 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
Row
1: ch1 (Work 1 Puff st in ring, chain 1)8 times in the ring,
Join with a slip stitch to the top of the 1st Puff Stitch. Cut yarn
and finish off. (8 puff stitches)
Row
2: ch1 Do (1 Puff, ch1) x2 in the same space and in each ch1sp
all the way around, join in the top of the beginning Puff stitch
(16 Puff stitches)
Row
3: We start to square off the granny square.
ch1,
Do 1 Corner in same space, ch1. Do (1 Puff in next ch-space, ch1)x3
then *Do 1 Corner, ch1. Do (1 Puff st in the next ch1-space, ch1)x3*
Repeat from * to * then join in the top of the beginning Puff st .
(20 Puff stitches)
Row
4: ch1, Do 1 Puff st in same space, ch1. Do 1 Corner in next
ch3-space, ch1. Do (1 Puff st in the next ch1-space, ch1)x4. *Do 1
Corner in next ch3-space, ch1. Do (1 Puff st in the next ch1-space,
ch1)x4* repeat from * to * then do (1Puff st, ch1) in each ch1-space
and join in the top of the Puff st. (24 Puff stitches)
Row
5: ch1, do 1 Puff in same space, ch1, 1 Puff in next ch1-space,
ch1. *Do 1 Corner in next ch3-space, ch1. Do (1 Puff in next
ch1-space, ch1)x5* Repeat 3 times total then do 1 Co rner in next
ch3-space, ch1, do (1 Puff, ch1) in each ch1-space and join in the
top of the beginning Puff st. (28 Puff stitches)
You can continue in the same manner as many rows as are needed. You will add 4 puff stitches for every extra row you do.
If you want to change colors every row......
The
beginning chain 3 counts as the first DC
Chain
6 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring
Row
1: ch3 (Work 1 Puff st in ring, chain 1)8 times in the ring,
Join with a slip stitch to the top of the 1st Puff Stitch. Cut yarn
and finish off. (8 puff stitches)
Row
2: Join yarn in any ch1-space and chain 3. Do (1 Puff,
ch1) x2 in the same space and in each ch1sp all the way around, join
in the top of the 1st Puff stitch (16 Puff stitches)
Ch3, Do (1 Corner, ch1)in same space. Do (1Puff, ch1) in each of the next 3 ch1-spaces * Do (1 Corner, ch1)in the next ch1-space. Do (1Puff, ch1) in each of the next 3 ch1-spaces * repeat 2 times total. Then, do (1 Corner, ch1) in next chspace. Do (1Puff, ch1) in each ch1-space then join at the top of the beginning Puff st.
Repeat Row 4 for as many rows as is needed.
Let me know if you have any questions on this pattern.
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Heather
With this puff stitch doeit suppose to curl or does it suppose to stay flat?
ReplyDeleteWith the puff stitch do it suppose to curl up or stay flat?
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