Our newest square in the Stardust Melodies crochet along series is: A Kiss to Build a dream on. You can click here to go straight to the free pattern and video tutorial.
This pattern is just a little bit more difficult than our previous free patterns, but once you get the idea it moves quickly. The texture is rich and squishy. For the crochet along we’ll be making the pattern’s 16 rounds as written, but this is a great one for growing to any size you like. Read the pattern notes to find out how to make this any size you like.
This square is a free-for-everyone pattern which means the pattern is available free to view and print from everytrickonthehook.com and the video tutorial is free to view via YouTube.com. If you purchased the Stardust Melodies eBook you’ll received an update with a printable PDF version of the pattern and the chart that is exclusive to the eBook.
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I think this pattern would make a lovely, extra-squishy, extra-snuggly baby blanket. You might even get some fun results with self-striping yarn (though I haven’t tested that!).
Have fun!
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Karen says
The dim lighting and dark yarn make it very difficult to see which stitches you are crocheting in to.