Week 33 of The 50 Stitches Crochet Along

Week 33 Of The 50 Stitches Crochet Along. The Diamond Stitch

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 you can purchase it for just £5 from Ravelry

This pattern is written in US terms, but the UK translation is below.

UK Translation

  • Single crochet (sc) = Double crochet
  • Double crochet (dc) = Treble Crochet
  • front post treble crochet (fptr) = front post double treble crochet
  • front post treble crochet 2 together (fptr2tog) = front post double treble 2 together

For this square I used Rico Cotton Creative Aran which is a 100% cotton non mercerised yarn. I chose this yarn as I love the feel of cotton, and it has a good selection of colours to choose from. This yarn does tend to split a little bit especially if you frog it a couple of times, so if this type of yarn is something you struggle to crochet with, I would choose a different brand.

I used the shade Turquoise (36) of Rico Cotton Aran yarn, which is 1 of the 4 different colours I used to create my own 50 stitches blanket. I also used a 3.5mm hook – I recommend using Clover Amour hooks. A cost effective hook that is comfortable in your hands thanks to their ergonomic design, so doesn’t make your hands tired when crocheting for long periods of time.

The Pattern

For this square you will need a 3.5mm hook

Start by making a foundation chain of 31

Row 1. In the 3rd chain from your hook make a sc (the turning chain counts as your first stitch of the row). Make a sc in each stitch across – 30 stitches

Row 2. Turn and chain 1. Make a sc in the first stitch and in each stitch across – 30 stitches

Row 3. Turn and chain 1. Make a dc turning chain in the first stitch. Make a dc in each stitch across – 30 stitches

Row 4.  This row can be tricky to get your stitches in the right place. It can make things easier to count out your stitches in advance and place stitch markers in both row 3 and row 2 where each stitch needs to be made.

Turn and chain 1. Around the post of the 3rd sc in row 2 make a treble crochet (fptr). 

Make your 1st fp stitch around the sc in row 2

*In each of the next 3 stitches make a sc. The next stitch is a fptr2tog (front post treble crochet 2 together). Make the first part of the stitch around the post of the same as the previous fptr. Skip 3 sc in row 2 and make the second part of the fptr2tog around the next sc in row 2.*

Both tr made around the same post

Repeat between *and* sc in each of the next 3 stitches then fptr around the second part of the last fptr2tog. Make a sc in the last stitch of the row.

Row 5. Repeat row 3

Row 6. Turn and chain 1. Make a sc in each of the first 2 stitches. *Fptr2tog around the posts of the treble stitches made in row 4 on either side. Make a sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat between *and* fptr2tog around the posts of the treble stitches made in row 4 on either side. Sc in each of the last 3 stitches

go under where both tr meet

 

Row 7. Repeat row 3

Row 8. Turn and chain 1. Make a fptr around the fptr2tog in row 6. *Make a sc in each of the next 3 stitches. Fptr2tog around the posts of the treble stitches made in row 4 on either side.* repeat between *and* sc in the next 3 stitches. Fptr around the last tr stitch in row 6. Sc in the last stitch of the row.

Rows 9 – 20. Repeat rows 5-8

Row 21. Make a sc in each stitch across.

The Border

Now you need to add the single crochet border to your week 33 Diamond square before we join this one to last weeks square with the Interlocking border. We’re going to be making a round of single crochet around our square. I’ve chosen to do this in a contrasting colour for each of my squares, but you can use a complimenting or same colour as your square if you want. I chose to use Gentain (87) in Rico Cotton Creative Aran yarn for my border colour, the same colour that I also used for the Interlocking border.

Use a 4mm hook for the border stitches.

Make a sc in each stitch across the top and bottom edges. For the sides make 1 sc in the side of every row with treble stitches and 2 sc in the side of each dc row.

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 Week 33 square of the 50 Stitches Crochet Along and can now cut off and weave in your ends before joining this piece to your previous pieces.

The Diamond Square

You can now add the interlocking border to join this weeks square to last weeks. You can see how to do this here both as a written guide and with a video to help you too.

If you have any questions about the pattern or the CAL, then come on over to the Facebook group – Froggity Frog’s Ribbit And Stitch where you can show us your completed squares too and join the chat and meet your fellow hookers.

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