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Solid Granny Square

Are you looking for a solid granny square that has no holes, no gaps and looks good from both sides? Then this Solid Granny Square pattern is the one for you! The Solid Granny Square uses only double crochet stitches to create a solid fabric that can be used to create garments, hats, blankets, and anywhere you don’t want a see-through fabric.

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Knotted Half Double Crochet

The Knotted Half Double Crochet Stitch looks elegant and more complicated than it actually is. And today, I’m going to show you how to crochet it. The Knotted Half Double Crochet is a one-row repeat crochet pattern that is constructed with half double crochet stitches crocheted together to create a solid textured fabric with a braided look. It’s such an easy pattern, you will not need to think about the pattern or count stitches once you make a couple of rows. It’s the perfect project to make while watching your favorite TV show.

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How To Crochet A Half Granny Square

Half Granny Squares are a variation of the traditional granny square and they are useful in intricate designs for blankets, cardigans, and bags. The most popular use for a half granny square is to fill the gaps and create straight edges when you join granny squares diagonally for blankets, or in garment constructions to shape the arm holes.

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How To Crochet The Puff V Stitch

If you like how the V Stitch looks, but want more texture on your project, the Puff V Stitch is the one for you.  Crochet Puff V Stitch is a 1-row repeat pattern that uses basic stitches to create a lovely V-shaped pattern with soft, puffy clusters, perfect for scarves, hats, blankets, or any project where you want a touch of elegance and texture.

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