Learn to Crochet a Trendy Granny Square Beret
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started with the Granny Beret
- Materials Needed
- Pattern Instructions
- Working on Round 12
- Decreasing Stitches
- Stitch Demonstration
- Joining the Chain One Space
- Choosing Color Options
- Slip Stitch Technique
- Continuing the Pattern
- Repeating the Double Crochet Clusters
- Counting Stitch Clusters
- Completing Round 12
- Checking for Correct Stitch Count
- Finishing Round 12
- Conclusion
Working on the Granny Beret: Round 12
In this section, we will be focusing on round 12 of the granny beret pattern. This round includes decreasing stitches and joining the chain one space. By following these instructions, you will be able to continue creating your beautiful granny beret.
Decreasing Stitches
To begin round 12, we need to decrease two double crochets together. If you are unfamiliar with this technique, there is a short video on our channel that demonstrates the process. It's always helpful to have a reference to guide you through the steps or to slow down the process if needed.
Joining the Chain One Space
Once you have completed the decrease stitches, we will proceed to join the chain one space. If you are using the same color yarn as before, use a slip stitch to join the top of the chain three space from the previous round. This will ensure a seamless transition in your work.
Continuing the Pattern
In round 12, we will be repeating a specific pattern section. Start by chaining three and working two double crochets in the same space. This will create the base for the next set of stitches. After that, follow the pattern as instructed, alternating between double crochets and double crocheting two together. Don't forget to include chain one spaces as indicated.
Completing Round 12
Continue repeating the pattern around the entire round until you reach the beginning. Once you have completed the final double crochet, chain one, and slip stitch to join at the top of the chain three space. Take a moment to examine your work and ensure that you have 24 clusters and 24 chain one spaces.
In conclusion, round 12 is an important step in the creation of the granny beret. By carefully following the instructions and techniques outlined in this article, you will be able to successfully progress in your crochet project. Stay tuned for the next round and happy crocheting!
Highlights:
- Round 12 involves decreasing stitches and joining the chain one space.
- The pattern includes repeating sections of double crochets and double crocheting two together.
- It is essential to check stitch counts to ensure accuracy.
- The granny beret is a beautiful project that requires attention to detail and crochet skills.
FAQ:
Q: Can I use a different color for round 12?
A: Yes, you can choose different color options for each round to create a unique look.
Q: What should I do if I make a mistake?
A: If you make a mistake, you can carefully undo the stitches and start again. It's always better to catch any errors early on to avoid further complications.
Q: How long does it typically take to complete the granny beret?
A: The time it takes to complete the granny beret will vary depending on your crochet speed and experience level. On average, this project can be finished in a few hours to a couple of days.