Wow, can you believe this is square 10?! That the 8″ Coffee-O-Lantern Afghan Square is the 10th in this year’s square CAL. 10 out of 12 squares! WOW. I… probably need to take a minute and work on the borders and some filler squares. What about you?
For this project I didn’t have a “whatevs” kind of attitude like I did with last year’s CAL. This year I wanted a very clear theme, coffee. I wanted to make all the squares in this very small box but I also still want a huge and exciting blanket at the end of it all. I’m still debating about using the coffee squares from last year (the Coffee Mug Square can be found here and the and the Cup of Cocoa Square can be found here) in this year’s blanket but I think I’m going to make a checkerboard looking design with the cream squares. Or maybe I’ll go get some taupe and make a cream to brown fade across… I haven’t quite figured out what I want to do. But I am wildly excited that I’ve made it through 10 and only have 2 more ideas to go.
Now, the question becomes, what will next year’s theme be? What should I make?
Comment below with your ideas!
I hope you like this week’s new square!
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2019 Tapestry Square Afghan Project or #2019TSAP
-Details-
12 squares (one a month)
8″ (square 7.5″ + sc border)
New square will be released on the 3rd Tuesday of each month
Completely free on my blog (although there will be pdfs available for purchase)
Use the tag #2019TSAP or #DivineDebris so I can see the projects – I might share them on my social media
Materials
- US H (5.00 mm) crochet hook
- Aran/ medium/ size #4 weight yarn
- 1.2 oz. / 60 yards
- At least 5 colors
- I used Caron One Pound
- Yarn needle
Gauge
Terms/ Stitches used
- RS: right side
- Ch: chain
- St: stitch
- Slip st: slip stitch
- Sc: single crochet
Notes
- This pattern is worked flat from the bottom up, back and forth in rows, with a turn at the beginning/end of the row.
- This square measures about 7.5″ unblocked and will come out with 8″ with a sc border (explained below). The photos do not feature a border.
- The ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch.
- Every stitch in this pattern is a single crochet. The directions will only tell you what color (ie: Color A, Color B, etc…) and the number in the parentheses tells you how many scs to make.
- Your square may need some light blocking.
- You will need to know how to create a slipknot on your hook for this pattern.
- In the example, the inactive yarn is carried behind the active. If this is confusing, you might want to check out the helpful Moogly video on tapestry.
- Color A is off-white (Caron One Pound in Off-White), color B is orange (stash color), and color C is black (Caron One Pound in Black).
On joining
- 12 Ways to Join Granny Squares curated by Craft Passion
- 14 Ways to Join Crochet Squares curated by Moogly
- Flat Sc Join by Bymamidk
- PLT Join Back Loop Only by Mad Mad Me
If you have any other join suggests or favorites, let me know!
Finished product dimensions (measurements may vary by gauge and yarn used)
Without border 7.5” x 7.5” | With border 8” x 8” |
Pattern instructions
– Square -
(RS) Row 1: A: Ch 29, sc into the second ch from the hook and into the next 27 sts – 28 scs
Note:
- The following directions will only tell you what color (ie: Color A, Color B, etc…) and the number in the parentheses tells you how many stitches to make.
Row 2: A: Ch 1, turn, (28) – 28 sc
Row 3: A: Ch 1, turn, (8), B: (10), A: (10) – 28 sc
Row 4: A: Ch 1, turn, (9), B: (12), A: (7) – 28 sc
Row 5: A: Ch 1, turn, (6), B: (14), A: (8) – 28 sc
Row 6: A: Ch 1, turn, (7), B: (16), A: (5) – 28 sc
Row 7: A: Ch 1, turn, (4), B: (4), C: (1), B: (2), C: (7), B: (4), A: (6) – 28 sc
Row 8: A: Ch 1, turn, (5), B: (4), C: (12), B: (4), A: (3) – 28 sc
Row 9: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (3), C: (9), B: (2), C: (3), B: (3), A: (5) – 28 sc
Row 10: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (4), C: (3), B: (10), C: (3), B: (2), A: (3) – 28 sc
Fasten off color C.
Row 11: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (23), A: (2) – 28 sc
Row 12: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), B: (1), A: (2), B: (20), A: (3) – 28 sc
Row 13: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (20), A: (2), B: (1) A: (2) – 28 sc
Row 14: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), B: (1), A: (2), B: (20), A: (3) – 28 sc
Row 15: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (2), C: (3), B: (1), C: (3), B: (2), C: (3), B: (1), C: (3), B: (2), A: (2), B: (1), A: (2) – 28 sc
Row 16: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), B: (1), A: (2), B: (3), C: (5), B: (4), C: (5), B: (3), A: (3) – 28 sc
Row 17: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (4), C: (3), B: (6), C: (3), B: (4), A: (2), B: (1), A: (2) – 28 sc
Row 18: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), B: (1), A: (2), B: (5), C: (1), B: (8), C: (1), B: (5), A: (3) – 28 sc
Fasten off color C.
Row 19: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (23), A: (2) – 28 sc
Row 20: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (22), A: (3) – 28 sc
Row 21: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (20), A: (5) – 28 sc
Row 22: A: Ch 1, turn, (6), B: (18), A: (4) – 28 sc
Fasten off color B.
Row 23: A: Ch 1, turn, (28) – 28 sc
Row 24: A: Ch 1, turn, (9), C: (1), A: (4), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (7) – 28 sc
Row 25: A: Ch 1, turn, (7), C: (1), A: (4), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (9) – 28 sc
Row 26: A: Ch 1, turn, (8), C: (1), A: (6), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (6) – 28 sc
Row 27: A: Ch 1, turn, (7), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (8) – 28 sc
Row 28: A: Ch 1, turn, (9), C: (1), A: (4), C: (1), A: (5), C: (1), A: (7) – 28 sc
Fasten off color C.
Rows 29 – 30: A: Ch 1, turn, (28) – 28 sc
Fasten off, weave in all your ends.
– Border -
(create in any color) – Create a slipknot on your hook and, with the RS facing you, sc into the next 28 sts of row 30, ch 1 at the corner and rotate your square, sc down the edges of the rows (30 scs), ch 1 at the corner and rotate your square, sc across the back loops of the original chain row (28 scs), ch 1 at the corner and rotate your square, sc down the edges of the rows (30 scs), ch 1 at the corner and rotate your square, slip st into the first st – 116 scs, 4 ch-1 spaces
Judy Kniep
Wednesday 16th of October 2019
Love the coffee theme! How about tea cups/pots for a new theme?