Dream a Little Dream of Me is square number 23 (twelfth free) of the Stardust Melodies Crochet Along – a texture-rich afghan square crochet along. Click here to read more about the event and how you can participate and get more great textured afghan square patterns.
Details
Pattern written in US crochet terms
Skill level: intermediate
Finished Size: 9 inch square (with Aran or Worsted Weight yarn)
Gauge: See this post and scroll to section on gauge
Hook size: 5.5mm/I
Yarn: Aran Weight (Or any yarn of your choice with an appropriately sized hook)
Final Stitch Count: 31 sts per side
Pattern Notes
- IMPORTANT: Each round starts by working a stitch into the same stitch you slip stitched to join in the previous round. But for the sake of repeats, sometimes the first st isn’t pointed out. Sometimes the pattern starts you off by saying to make a stitch into the next stitch. If you’re just starting a round and all you’ve done so far is the ch1 at the very beginning and the very first thing the pattern says to do is to stitch into the “next stitch,” that means the first stitch, the one with the slip stitch already in it. (I know, I know, this is a bit unconventional for me and my pattern writing, but hang in there. When you see how this and the other CAL patterns go you’ll understand why I took some liberties with the pattern writing.)
- Stitch counts will start with 1 stitch per side in round 1 and increase by 2 stitches every round. Not counting ch2 corners.
- When slip stitching to join, slip stitch to both loops and then pull the slip stitch tight.
- When you make a stitch into a lower round you will always leave the sc behind it unworked.
- If you’d like to make this square larger than the written pattern you can! Work through round 14 then make 3 repeats of round 3 and 1 repeat of round 14 (with 1 more repeat of the instructions: “[sc in BLO of next 7 st, star]”). Make those 4 rounds as many times as you like then make 1 more repeat of round 3 to straighten out the sides and then make round 16.
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Abbreviations
- BLO – back loop only
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet
- FLO – front loop only
- hdc – half double crochet
- r(#) – round number
- sc – single crochet
- sk – skip
- slst – slip stitch
- sp – space
- st– stitch
- tr – treble crochet
- yo – yarn over
Video Tutorial
Special Stitches
Star – counting from next st: [yo and insert hook into indicated st, yo and pull up a loop and pull yarn up to compensate for the length of the st] 5 times working each leg as follows: 1st into FLO of st 1 round below and 3 sts behind; 2nd into FLO of st 2 rounds below and 2 sts behind; 3rd into FLO of st 3 rounds below; 4th into FLO of st 2 rounds below and 2 sts ahead; 5th into FLO of st 1 round below and 3 sts ahead. To complete: yo and pull through 11 loops on hook.
Commence Pattern
Begin with magic circle.
Round 1: Ch1. [Sc into magic circle, ch2] 4 times. Close magic circle. Slst to BOTH loops of first sc to join {do not pull slst tight, it will now serve as the top two loops of the st into which it was made}, slst into next ch2 sp {pull this slst tight; work all joining slst in this way for entire pattern}.
Round 2: Ch1, [(sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BLO of next st] 4 times. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join, slst into next ch2 sp.
Round 3: Ch1. Work the following on each of the next 4 sides: (sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BLO of each st across side. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join, slst into next ch2 sp.
Round 4: Repeat round 3.
Round 5: Repeat round 3.
Round 6: Ch1. Work the following on each of the next 4 sides: (sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BLO of next 4 st, star {see special stitches for placement}, sc in BLO of next 4 st. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join, slst into next ch2 sp.
Round 7: Repeat round 3.
Round 8: Repeat round 3.
Round 9: Repeat round 3.
Round 10: Ch1. Work the following on each of the next 4 sides: (sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BLO of next 4 st, star, sc in BLO of next 7 st, star, sc in BLO of next 4 st. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join, slst into next ch2 sp.
Round 11: Repeat round 3.
Round 12: Repeat round 3.
Round 13: Repeat round 3.
Round 14: Ch1. Work the following on each of the next 4 sides: (sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BLO of next 4 st, star, [sc in BLO of next 7 st, star] twice, sc in BLO of next 4 st. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join, slst into next ch2 sp.
Round 15: Repeat round 3.
Round 16: Ch1. Work the following on each of the next 4 sides: (Sc, ch2, sc) in corner ch2 sp, sc in BOTH loops of each of the 29 st across side. Slst to BOTH loops of first st to join. Fasten off.
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