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Today I'm here to share the Flower Square Table Runner chrochet pattern. The table runner is made out of 12 square motifs which are all joined along the way using ''join as you go'' method. You can easily adjust the size by adding or subtracting the number of squares. It's a great pattern not only for table runners but also tablecloths, blankets, bedspreads, etc.
If you prefer to learn by watching, I have video tutorials below. Or scroll down to view the written pattern!
Happy Crocheting! π
Happy Crocheting! π
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Video Tutorials:
Written Pattern:
Size: The table runner measures approx. 32 cm x 43 cm (12,6 inches x 16,9 inches)
Each square motif measures approx. 11 cm x 11 cm (4,3 inches x 4,3 inches)
Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate
Materials Used:
- Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Drops Safran 100% cotton yarn weight/length: 50 g = approx 160 m in colorway 50 (mint). 65 grams (208 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
- 3mm crochet hook.
- Scissors.
- Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.
Abbreviations (US terms):
st./sts - stitch/stitches
ch - chain
sl st. - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
ch - chain
sl st. - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
trc - treble crochet
dc2(3)tog - 2 or 3 double crochet closed together
()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.
Start with ch5. Join with a sl st. into first ch to form a ring.
Round 1: ch3 (counts as a dc), 15dc into ring.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3.
Round 2: ch1, 1sc into same st., ch5,
(skip next st., 1sc into next st., ch5)* repeat 7 times around.
Join with a sl st. into first sc.
Round 3: sl st. into next ch5 space, ch2 (counts as 1 dc of dc3tog), dc2tog into same ch5 space - first dc3tog made. Ch5, dc3tog into same ch5 space,
(ch5, dc3tog into next ch5 space, ch5, dc3tog into same ch5 space)* repeat 7 times around.
Join with ch2 + 1dc on top of first dc2tog to make last ch5.
Round 4: ch1, 1sc into that same (ch2 + 1dc) space of the previous round, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch7,
(1sc into next ch5 space, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch5, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch7)* repeat 3 times around.
Join with a sl st. into first sc.
Round 5: sl st. into next 2 ch sts of next ch5, ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same ch5 space, ch3, 2dc into same ch5 space, 5sc into next ch5 space, (2dc, ch3, 2dc) into next ch5 space, (5trc, ch5, 5trc) into next ch7 space,
((2dc, ch3, 2dc) into next ch5 space, 5sc into next ch5 space, (2dc, ch3, 2dc) into next ch5 space, (5trc, ch5, 5trc) into next ch7 space)* repeat 3 times around.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3.
Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.
How To Join The Squares (Join As You Go Method)
The square motifs are joined at ch5 and ch3 spaces in the last round.
We are going to join the motifs together while working the last round.
Start with one completed square motif.
Work the second square until you finish Round 4.
We are going to join the motifs together while working the last round.
Start with one completed square motif.
Work the second square until you finish Round 4.
Start Round 5: sl st. into next 2 ch sts of next ch5, ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same ch5 space, ch3, 2dc into same ch5 space, 5sc into next ch5 space, (2dc, ch3, 2dc) into next ch5 space, 5trc into next ch7 space, ch3,
Drop the loop of the hook, insert hook from front to back into ch5 space of the first square motif’s final round. Pick up the loop and pull it through the ch5 space.
Drop the loop of the hook, insert hook from front to back into next ch5 space of the first motif’s final round. Pick up the loop and pull it through the ch5 space, ch2,
Finish the motif you are working on to the end of the round and fasten off.
If you want to join more squares, just join new squares to the previous ones along one side in a strip until you have a row of squares as long as you like. Once the first row is done, work the next row exactly as shown below.
Shared Corner Join
This join takes place where motifs 1 and 2 are already joined. Follow the previous steps in the same way until you get to the corner join area.
Ch3, drop the loop of the hook, insert hook into corner from front to back where motifs 1 and 2 are joined. Pick up a loop and pull it through, ch2,
5trc into same ch7 space,
Finish the motif you are working on to the end of the round and fasten off.
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