As promised I'd come back here soon with the pattern. Well, tadaah, it's here now - written and as a chart! Regarding the latter: *phew* it was quite a challenge to draw one that's not veeery wonky. ;-) (BTW if you have a suggestion for good software to create crochet charts, I'd love to hear about it!)
Please note that to the best of my knowledge this is a very old, vintage pattern. I re-created it from a blanket I fell in love with. However, if a original pattern is somewhere to be found, please let me know and I will of course give credit where it's due! Kudo's to the original designer of this lovely pattern.
Before you start crocheting...
♦ I made every popcorn stitch (abbreviated: pc) in this blanket with 6dc's. More common is a popcorn with 5 dc's. Using 6 dc really makes your popcorn pop, however if you're not a experienced crocheter of tend to make loose stitches I would advice to make a 5-dc pc, because otherwise the center of your square could get too heavy and could cause the last rounds to ruffle. And a 5-dc-popcorn is just as lovely. (And eats less yarn!)
♦ If you have not worked a popcorn stitch before I can recommend Youtube for some excellent tutorials.
♦ I used a 5.5 mm crochet hook. This resulted in a blocked square of 34 x 34 cm.
♦ One square eats (very) roughly about 120 mtr yarn.
♦ Please note that in round 8 you do not want to make a dc on top of the popcorn from round 7. You'll need a little gap there - it is like the top of a little gap-staircase started in round 5, if you know what I mean ;-).
♦ Instructions between * * are repeated as many times as the patterns calls for.
♦ If you're using the chart as reference: I did not mark the first stitch of a round specifically as such.
PLEASE do NOT share this pattern or chart elsewhere (like blog, facebook or instagram, snapchat, youtube, ravelry... et cetera!) but link to this page instead. And - obviously - it's not allowed to sell it on etsy etc. Thanks for your understanding.
To start
chain 6, close in first chain to form a ring. Alternatively, make a magic circle.
Round 1
16 dc in ring.
(Your first dc is either made from 2 chains, or, preferably, by using a standing dc)
Round 2
*1dc, ch2*
repeat 15x (16 in total)
Round 3
*make 1pc in a ch2-space, ch3, 1 pc in next space, ch3*
repeat all the way round (16 pc's in total)
sl st in first pc of this round
Round 4
sl st in next ch3-space,
*1pc, ch3, 1pc, ch3, 1 pc, ch3, 1 pc, ch10*
repeat 3x (4 in total)
sl st in first pc of this round
Round 5
sl st in next ch3-space,
*1pc, ch3, 1pc, ch3, 1pc, ch2, [6dc + ch3 + 6dc + ch2 in ch10-space to make a corner]*
sl st in first pc of this round
Round 6
sl st in next ch3-space,
*1pc, ch3, 1pc, ch2, 2dc in ch2-space, 1 dc in each of the next 6 dc's,[ 2dc in ch3-space + ch3 + 2 dc in same space], 1dc in each of the next 6dc's, 2dc in ch2-space, ch2*
repeat 3x (4 in total)
sl st in first pc of this round
Round 7
sl st in next ch3-space
*1pc, ch2, 2dc in ch2-space, 1 dc in each of the next 10dc's, [2dc in ch3-space + ch3 + 2 dc in same space], 1dc in each of the next 10dc's, 2dc in ch2-space, ch2*
repeat 3x (4 in total)
sl st in first pc of this round
Round 8
sl st in next ch2-space
*2 dc in this ch2-space, 1 dc in each of the next 14 dc's, [2 dc's in ch3-space + ch3 + 2dc in same space], 1 dc in each of the next 14 dc's, 2dc in ch2-space*
repeat 3x (4 in total)
Close this round with a slip stitch of by using a blunt needle.
Please note: don't make a dc in the pc of the previous round: you want a little gap there for the consistency of the pattern. (See remarks under Before you start crocheting...)
Round 9
Make a standing dc (alternatively: chain 2) in any dc of the previous round, 1 dc in each dc of the previous round. In the corners: 2dc in ch3-space, ch3, 2 dc in same space. Continue with 1 dc in each dc of the previous round. All the way round. Close the round.
Round 10
Repeat round 9.
Weave in ends!
Joining the squares
Have you made enough squares for your blanket? Congratulations! Now you can start joining them and watch the pattern fully emerge...
For my sample blanket I slipstitched the squares together. Hold the squares together (front sides facing eachother) and slipstitch through the outer loops. Easy peasy! After that, I gave my sample blanket a simple edging of two rounds of dc.
Please leave a comment if you detect a mistake or if something is not clear and I will do my best to help. I do hope you have as much fun with this pattern as I had. Oh, and if you are making this blanket, I'd loooove to see the result!
Thanks for your kind visit. Much appreciated!
Happy crocheting and have a lovely weekend.
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Liked this? My book Mandalas to Crochet is now available on Amazon! :-)
American edition (with American crochet terminology and published by St. Martin's Griffin):English edition (with UK crochet terminology and published by Search Press):
Beautiful crochet, how lovely to recreate a vintage pattern, and lovelier still to share the pattern and chart with us :)
ReplyDeleteAm enjoying reading your fab blog, looking forwards to more of your beautiful creations.
Thanks for your kind words!
DeleteWat een mooi patroon om te maken. Ik gebruik stonewashed blue.
Deleteprima beschreven en het haakt zo gemakkelijk. Hartelijk dank.
groet, Jannet
Hartelijk dank voor het leuke patroon. Ik maak de deken in stonewashed blue en dat lijkt echt heel mooi. Groet, Jannet
DeleteAbsolutely awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! xh
DeleteSo beautiful! And thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, glad you like it!
DeleteOh wow! Thank you so much. Didn't expect you to have this up so soon! Will definitely be giving this a go
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'd love to see your blanket when it's finished! I'm sure your daughter in law will be very happy with your present.
DeleteIt came out beautifully, Haafner.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stel!
DeleteThank you for this gorgeous pattern!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteOH MY WORD, I shall HAVE to try this! What have you done to me? Naughty you for making me add yet another 'must make' to my list! he he! I really shouldn't...but.......oh.....oh...there you go......you've twisted my arm. Oh go on then........!
ReplyDeleteTis' most lovely of you to have taken the time to write out the pattern, and (wowzers), do a chart too, for us non written lovers!!!!! It takes a huge anmount of effort and I'm so sure that it will be well appreciated by all us crochet lovers!
Have a super day lovely xxxxx
:-) Haha, thanks - that made me laugh... I'm happy you like the pattern!
DeleteBeautiful! Many thanks for the pattern. what yarn did you use?
ReplyDeleteA Dutch acrylic brand, I'm afraid it's not available abroad.
Deleteyippee, yippee ay yay! Wat een werk heb je verricht door een patroon én chart te maken. Diepe buiging.
ReplyDeleteIk ga meteen op jacht naar geschikt garen en stort me dan gelijk op je patroon. Dank je en een heel fijn weekend.
Liefs uit Berlijn.
:-) Dank je wel Jeanette, hartstikke leuk dat je zo enthousiast bent. Ben benieuwd of je al geschikt garen hebt gevonden! Veel haakplezier en een geweldig weekeinde gewenst. xh
DeleteThank you! It's a great pattern, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm glad you like it!
DeleteIt's a beautiful blanket! Thank you so much for sharing the pattern. ♡
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, thanks for your kind comment!
DeleteThanks for this great pattern!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes van Ellebel
Graag gedaan! Fijn dat je er blij mee bent!
DeleteSuch an inspiring blog post, what beautifully illustrated instructions. thank you for posting and sharing. Pjx
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind comment! :-) xh
DeleteWow! Not only is this blanket GORGEOUS, that chart looks GREAT! Lots of time has been put ito this and the results are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWould love if you shared this at our Yarn Fanatic Linky Party - http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/01/yarn-fanatic-linky-party-21.html.
And don't forget to enter the giveaway while you're there!
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Hi Alexandra,
DeleteThanks for your very kind words! That's very sweet of you. I will check your link party out for sure.
All best,
xh
Bonsoir, hier j'ai découvert ce magnifique blog que j'ai ajouté à mes favoris. Je suis tout de suite tombée amoureuse de cette superbe couverture en me disant : il me la faut. Aujourd'hui j'ai commencé mon premier carré et je l'adore!!!!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Christine, c'est très gentil! Bonne chance avec vos premiers carrés. :-)
Deletecathiemini
ReplyDeletec'est un super travail, votre blog a été ajouté à mes favoris. Thanks so much!
Merci! Have a lovely day!
DeleteBonjour, j'ai maintenant 16 carrés crochetés avec du 4 et une laine blanche de mon stock. J'aimerai aller jusqu' à 25. Affaire à suivre. a bientôt. Christine.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup! I'd love to see your blanket. Have fun crocheting!
DeleteThanks for the pattern! I started three weeks ago and just finished a beautiful blanket!
ReplyDeleteHappy with the results. I changed a bit of the pattern, the square is more flat now I suppose.
I will try to post a picture!!!
Oh, yes please, I'd love to see your blanket! Thanks for your message and have a lovely day!
DeleteSimply stunning. Thank you for sharing. x
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! Thank you Debbie, for your kind words!
Deletexh
Thank you so much for all the work you have done to share this pattern. I am really hoping to get to grips with charts so written instruction in addition to the actual chart is a godsend, helps so much in confirming what you are doing is correct. The trick is where to stick the hook, obvious if you know??
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated.
jean
Thanks Jean!
DeleteDefinitely know what you mean and I'm glad you like it. I prefer charts to written patterns, but I like a combination of the both best. ;-)
Happy crocheting!
Haafner
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for your sweet comment - much much appreciated!
Deletexh
Your Blanket is so beautiful. Thanks so much for taking the time to write out and post the pattern for us. Your so kind. I'm new to crochet and have learned there is a UK and US double crochet. I'm guessing this is US, am I correct?? I can't wait to make this. I love your blog too!!
ReplyDeleteHello Carol,
DeleteMany thanks for your kind comment. I'm happy you like the blanket and the blog!
Yes, I've used US terminology (everywhere on my blog).
Happy crocheting!
Haafner
Amazing blanket! Thanks a lot for the pattern ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Conny - My pleasure!
DeleteHappy crocheting,
Haafner
I have made 6 squares to make a baby cover. Blocking as I type, thank you soooo much for this beautiful but easy (even for me) pattern. Can't wait to put it all together and edge it. Best wishes from Australia xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely pattern
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your post I fell in love straight away. I made this blanket on a double bed size for my brother in law and wife. It is so enjoyable and the result is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks a mill for sharing, definitely I will be using this gorgeous pattern again xXx
Ooh I love this pattern just like your other popcorn square pattern. Thank you very much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say a very big thank you to u for sharing this pattern with us all! I'm totally smitten! This has to be the most beautiful blanket ever! Defo gona be my next project!
ReplyDeleteHello from Brasil, I just stared this pattern. thank you so much sharing this beautiful blanket!!!
ReplyDeleteI made a popcorn quilt about 40 years ago from a pattern in a magazine - possibly Australian Woman's Day.
ReplyDeleteNamaste from India,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I must say this is an absolute love-at-first-sight kinda pattern... Thank you so very much for sharing this pattern. Very nicely explained instructions. I have used this pattern for cushion covers in solid color. Everybody loved them.
Thanks,
Navneet kaur